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Krannert Art Museum: To Know the Fire: Pueblo Women Potters and the Shaping of History: Sociality/Sensoriality

Fannie Polacca Nampeyo, 1904–1987
Tewa, First Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
Miniature Polychrome Jar with Migration Patterns, 20th century
Earthenware

Gift of Shozo Sato and Mrs. Alice Ogura Sato 
for the late Dr. George I. Ogura    
2020-8-56

 

Understanding Relationality

Resources

These resources provide viewers of the exhibit with an understanding of the sociality and vibrancy of the pottery featured, demonstrating the relationship between art, land, and people. In particular, these resources show both how pottery was something passed between generations, and how they are vibrant, living objects.