
Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery
Pueblo Pottery Collective
Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery establishes a new model for exhibition development and curation that centers the voices and living traditions of Native American people of what is now the Southwestern United States. The Vilcek Foundation worked closely with the School for Advanced Research (SAR) and the Indian Arts Research Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on the exhibition, curated by the Pueblo Pottery Collective.
The Pueblo Pottery Collective is a collective of more than 60 Native American community members from twenty-two Pueblo communities in the Southwest, including potters, designers, and other artists, writers, poets, community leaders, and museum professionals. A small selection of non-Pueblo museum professionals were facilitators and writers for this project and are also part of this collective. The collective was established specifically for the development of the traveling exhibition, to provide insights and perspective on selected works from two major collections of Pueblo pottery: the collection of the Indian Arts Research Center and the Vilcek Collection. Essays range from recollections on the practices of gathering clay and preparing pigments to poetry and essays reflecting on the works and their meanings.
“Grounded in Clay emphasizes the underlying, multifaceted, and nuanced understandings that the Pueblo Indian people of the American Southwest have of one of the more ubiquitous and resilient forms of our material culture—pottery,” writes curator Joseph Aguilar. “Historical memories and our understanding of pottery and other cultural patrimonies are tantamount to a form of Indigenous intellect—a physical, spiritual, and intellectual worldview that is inextricably linked to land, people, and history.” This audiobook features the voices of the Pueblo Pottery Collective themselves and includes an accompanying PDF with works from the catalogue for easy reference.
Duration - 6h 55m.
Author - Pueblo Pottery Collective.
Narrator - Members of the Pueblo Pottery Collective.
Published Date - Thursday, 25 January 2024.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Pueblo Pottery Collective
Members of the Pueblo Pottery Collective
Merrell Publishers in association with the Vilcek
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery establishes a new model for exhibition development and curation that centers the voices and living traditions of Native American people of what is now the Southwestern United States. The Vilcek Foundation worked closely with the School for Advanced Research (SAR) and the Indian Arts Research Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on the exhibition, curated by the Pueblo Pottery Collective. The Pueblo Pottery Collective is a collective of more than 60 Native American community members from twenty-two Pueblo communities in the Southwest, including potters, designers, and other artists, writers, poets, community leaders, and museum professionals. A small selection of non-Pueblo museum professionals were facilitators and writers for this project and are also part of this collective. The collective was established specifically for the development of the traveling exhibition, to provide insights and perspective on selected works from two major collections of Pueblo pottery: the collection of the Indian Arts Research Center and the Vilcek Collection. Essays range from recollections on the practices of gathering clay and preparing pigments to poetry and essays reflecting on the works and their meanings. “Grounded in Clay emphasizes the underlying, multifaceted, and nuanced understandings that the Pueblo Indian people of the American Southwest have of one of the more ubiquitous and resilient forms of our material culture—pottery,” writes curator Joseph Aguilar. “Historical memories and our understanding of pottery and other cultural patrimonies are tantamount to a form of Indigenous intellect—a physical, spiritual, and intellectual worldview that is inextricably linked to land, people, and history.” This audiobook features the voices of the Pueblo Pottery Collective themselves and includes an accompanying PDF with works from the catalogue for easy reference. Duration - 6h 55m. Author - Pueblo Pottery Collective. Narrator - Members of the Pueblo Pottery Collective. Published Date - Thursday, 25 January 2024.
Language:
English
001 Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery
Duration:00:00:26
002 Preface by Elysia Poon
Duration:00:09:31
003 Asserting Indigenous Intellect into the Collection by Dr. Joseph Aguilar
Duration:00:20:06
004 Clay Stories by Nora Naranjo Morse
Duration:00:22:41
005 Patrick Cruz for Dr. Joseph Aguilar A
Duration:00:02:56
006 Patrick Cruz for Dr. Joseph Aguilar B
Duration:00:03:30
007 Albert Alvidrez A
Duration:00:03:16
008 Albert Alvidrez B
Duration:00:03:34
009 Loren Aragon
Duration:00:03:10
010 Jade Begay
Duration:00:03:52
011 Camille Bernal
Duration:00:03:05
012 LeeAndrea Bernal Trujillo
Duration:00:02:42
013 Tony R. Chavarria for Diane Bird
Duration:00:02:11
014 Dr. Christina M. Castro A
Duration:00:02:46
015 Dr. Christina M. Castro B
Duration:00:03:20
016 Tony R. Chavarria A
Duration:00:03:13
017 Tony R. Chavarria B
Duration:00:03:16
018 Clarence Cruz/Khaayay
Duration:00:03:54
019 Patrick Cruz A
Duration:00:03:20
020 Patrick Cruz B
Duration:00:03:14
021 Jerry Dunbar
Duration:00:03:30
022 Max Early A 01
Duration:00:04:33
023 Max Early A 02
Duration:00:03:21
024 Max Early B
Duration:00:06:33
025 Elysia Poon for Timothy Edaakie
Duration:00:03:10
026 Patricia Crown for Timothy Edaakie
Duration:00:02:29
027 Cliff Fragua
Duration:00:03:43
028 Cliff Fragua for Juanita Fragua
Duration:00:01:16
029 Lorraine Gala Lewis A
Duration:00:03:18
030 Lorraine Gala Lewis B
Duration:00:02:18
031 Felicia Garcia A
Duration:00:03:08
032 Felicia Garcia B
Duration:00:03:11
033 Jason Garcia/Okuu Pin A
Duration:00:04:02
034 Jason Garcia/Okuu Pin B
Duration:00:01:50
035 Monica Silva Lovato for Ray Garcia
Duration:00:02:23
036 Tara Gatewood A
Duration:00:04:25
037 Tara Gatewood B
Duration:00:04:04
038 David Gaussoin A
Duration:00:03:04
039 David Gaussoin B
Duration:00:02:46
040 David Gaussoin for Tazbah Gaussoin
Duration:00:03:44
041 Erin Monique Grant A
Duration:00:02:12
042 Erin Monique Grant B
Duration:00:01:54
043 Marita Hinds A
Duration:00:02:27
044 Marita Hinds B
Duration:00:02:37
045 Amy G. Johnson
Duration:00:03:50
046 Josephine Kie
Duration:00:03:06
047 Rick Kinsel
Duration:00:01:32
048 Robert Marcus for Ramson Lomatewama A
Duration:00:02:40
049 Robert Marcus for Ramson Lomatewama B
Duration:00:03:06
050 Jonathan Loretto
Duration:00:02:35
051 Monica Silva Lovato A
Duration:00:01:44
052 Monica Silva Lovato B
Duration:00:01:41
053 Michelle Lowden
Duration:00:01:32
054 Elysia Poon for Evone "Snowflake" Martinez A
Duration:00:03:03
055 Elysia Poon for Evone "Snowflake" Martinez B
Duration:00:03:42
056 Dr. Matthew J. Martinez/Tsadamuu Tsay (Yellow Turtle Shell)
Duration:00:04:22
057 Seamus McKillop A
Duration:00:00:53
058 Seamus McKillop B
Duration:00:00:58
059 Diego Medina A
Duration:00:03:08
060 Diego Medina B
Duration:00:04:13
061 Claudia Mitchell A
Duration:00:02:52
062 Claudia Mitchell B
Duration:00:02:19
063 Mark Mitchell
Duration:00:03:16
064 Bernard Mora A
Duration:00:03:08
065 Bernard Mora B
Duration:00:03:07
066 Arlo Namingha
Duration:00:02:37
067 Dan Namingha
Duration:00:04:51
068 Michael Namingha
Duration:00:02:36
069 Nora Naranjo Morse A
Duration:00:02:54
070 Nora Naranjo Morse B
Duration:00:03:38
071 Ehren Kee Natay A
Duration:00:02:45
072 Ehren Kee Natay B
Duration:00:02:53
073 Dr. Emily Schuchardt Navratil A
Duration:00:00:53
074 Dr. Emily Schuchardt Navratil B
Duration:00:01:39
075 Brian D. Vallo for Dr. Patricia Marroquin Norby
Duration:00:03:08
076 Brandon Adriano Ortiz A
Duration:00:04:37
077 Brandon Adriano Ortiz B
Duration:00:04:11
078 Donna Pino
Duration:00:05:20
079 Donna Pino for Shirley Pino
Duration:00:04:51
080 Elysia Poon
Duration:00:01:48
081 L. Stephine "Steph" Poston A
Duration:00:02:14
082 L. Stephine "Steph" Poston B
Duration:00:02:38
083 Ulysses Reid
Duration:00:02:45
084 Stephanie Riley A
Duration:00:03:45
085 Stephanie Riley B
Duration:00:01:56
086 Diego Romero
Duration:00:03:12
087 Lynda Romero
Duration:00:02:54
088 Martha Romero A
Duration:00:03:15
089 Martha Romero B
Duration:00:02:59
090 Mateo Romero A
Duration:00:03:16
091 Mateo Romero B
Duration:00:03:44
092 Gary Roybal
Duration:00:03:26
093 Russell Sanchez A
Duration:00:03:21
094 Russell Sanchez B
Duration:00:03:35
095 Rose B. Simpson A
Duration:00:04:18
096 Rose B. Simpson B
Duration:00:02:23
097 Melissa Talachy Romero A
Duration:00:02:44
098 Melissa Talachy Romero B
Duration:00:03:12
099 Dominique Toya A
Duration:00:02:04
100 Dominique Toya B
Duration:00:02:10
101 Monyssha Rose Trujillo A
Duration:00:03:08
102 Monyssha Rose Trujillo B
Duration:00:03:18
103 Brian D. Vallo A
Duration:00:03:23
104 Brian D. Vallo B
Duration:00:03:17
105 Lonnie Vigil A
Duration:00:03:40
106 Lonnie Vigil B
Duration:00:02:34
107 Samuel Villarreal Catanach A
Duration:00:03:46
108 Samuel Villarreal Catanach B
Duration:00:01:30
109 Kathleen Wall
Duration:00:03:20
110 Nathan Youngblood A
Duration:00:04:07
111 Nathan Youngblood B
Duration:00:04:04
112 Afterward by Rick Kinsel
Duration:00:10:05
113 About the Pueblo Pottery Collective by Tara Gatewood
Duration:00:19:21
114 Acknowledgements by Tara Gatewood
Duration:00:04:12
115 Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:35