A Pueblo Pottery Exhibit Breaks the Mold

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Last updated 16 junho 2024
A Pueblo Pottery Exhibit Breaks the Mold
The Indian Arts Research Center, Museum of Indians Arts & Culture, and Vilcek Foundation collaborated on the new "Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery" exhibition, which runs through May 29, 2023. They invited 70 mostly Pueblo people—artists, writers, historians, scientists, and political leaders—to pick at least one pot and write a 300- to 500-word essay about it.
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