Southwestern Pottery
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The archaeological record contains clues about a group of people who moved around the ancient Southwest making beautiful red ware pottery. Can we track these "Lost Mogollon" based on the pottery they left behind? Follow me as I take you on a whirlwind tour around the American Southwest to look at the clues related to
Tracking the Lost Mogollon Across the Ancient Southwest – A Short Documentary Read More »
This program is part of Clay Art Center's Virtual Artist Talks & Demos series. You can enjoy many of the things that you have come to love about CAC at home with our clay virtual programs! Make a clay hedgehog, attend a webinar, and so much more with our ongoing new series of virtual clay
Jaclyn Eckersley | Exploring the Prehistoric Southwest Through Ceramics Read More »
Sharing with you some of the more unusual prehistoric artifacts from our research in the Southwest including; gaming pieces, clay plugs, tabletta, footprint in clay, puki, etc.
Unusual Southwest Prehistoric Artifacts Pottery Clay Read More »
Native American Pottery has a rich tradition of artists using beautiful clay designs depicting native life in the Southwest to tell their rich ancient stories. To shop for Native American ceramics and pottery go to:
Native American Pottery: Southwest Indian Foundation Read More »
I go looking for the oldest potters clay in the American Southwest near Tucson, Arizona only to find that this clay is rapidly disappearing beneath concrete. Explore the remote prehistory of ceramics and the long ancient ceramic traditions of the Tucson area. To learn more about how to locate and process wild clay check out
The Oldest Potters Clay in the Southwest is Disappearing Read More »
Click here to watch a slideshow video of the Native American Pottery for Sale at Kachina House – Find Specialty Pottery, Horsehair Pottery, Navajo Etched Pottery, Wedding Vases & More!
Southwest Native American Pottery For Sale I Kachina House Read More »
Another in my "Practical Primitive" series, this time I am replacing a broken sugar canister. This is a fun project that you can follow along with at home and make this great Southwest style sugar bowl. If you are interested in making this and have questions about what materials and tools to use here is
Make a Southwest Style Sugar Bowl, Coil Pottery Project Read More »
Effigy jar, c. 1200–1450, clay and paint, Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico, 23 x 18 cm; and jar with parrot design, c. 1150–1450, coiled and hand built, painted clay, attributed to Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico, 20 x 24 cm (National Museum of the American Indian, NYC). A conversation between Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank and Dr. Steven Zucker.
Stunning ceramics in the ancient southwest Read More »
Earth, water, and fire are the elements of pottery. Many Native potters believe creating vessels are an opportunity to bond with the land and with the past. Clay vessels have been made for storage and household use in Indigenous Southwest societies for nearly 2,000 years. Pottery is a complex art form to master. It requires
History Behind Southwestern Arts: Pottery Read More »