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Labelle Miller Southwest Pottery Collection, 1972-2016

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 362

Content Description

Gifted to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2017, the LaBelle Miller Southwest Pottery Collection contains approximately 400 pieces of pottery hand crafted by American Indians from the American Southwest. The bulk of the collection is contemporary, created between 1972-2016. The collection includes strong representations from Hopi, Kewa, Acoma, Cochiti, Jemez, San Ildefonso, Zia, Zuni, and other nations. The collection is available for individual research and class use through McIntyre Library's Special Collections and Archives Department. The collection was acquired by Richard LaBelle, a 1968 UW-Eau Claire art education graduate, and Al Miller, a 1972 UW-River Falls art education graduate. Richard and Al taught art in Northwest Wisconsin for over 30 years. During summer breaks and after retiring they combined their knowledge of fine art with a love for pottery as they build their collection during numerous trips between Wisconsin and the American Southwest.

Dates

  • Creation: 1972-2016

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public. Please consult Special Collections staff with questions about viewing the collection.

Use Restrictions

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. Copyright owned by the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire.

Biographical/Historical Note

The LaBelle Miller Southwest Pottery Collection, which has approximately 400 pieces, is held in the UW-Eau Claire McIntyre Library’s Special Collections and Archives department, displayed on campus, and used as an invaluable teaching resource.

LaBelle, a 1968 UW-Eau Claire art education graduate, taught for 30 years in Cornell, while Miller, a 1972 UW-River Falls art education graduate, taught for 35 years in Bruce. During summer breaks and after retiring, they combined their knowledge of fine art with a love for the Southwest and Miller’s passion for the region's pottery. For nearly 30 years, they would go to Santa Fe, New Mexico, returning with pieces of pottery that appealed to their eye for beauty and spoke to them — often stemming from their personal relationships with the artists.

While teaching and after retiring, Miller and LaBelle operated Norte Antiques, an antique, decorating and floral business in Bruce. In an interesting convolution of trade, they would acquire Southwestern baskets, rugs, jewelry and, of course, pottery that people had purchased and brought back to the Midwest. LaBelle and Miller would buy these items from collectors and return to Santa Fe to resell them to galleries. Their return to Wisconsin usually included bringing new pottery acquisitions they found in New Mexico to add to their impressive collection. They eventually moved themselves and the collection to Santa Fe. The collection, which traces its beginnings to Wisconsin, has now returned.

Extent

322 Linear Feet (389 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Summary

Gifted to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2017, the LaBelle Miller Southwest Pottery Collection contains approximately 400 pieces of pottery handcrafted by American Indians from the American Southwest. The bulk of the collection is contemporary, created between 1972-2016. The collection includes strong representations from Hopi, Kewa, Acoma, Cochiti, Jemez, San Ildefonso, Zia, Zuni, and other nations.

Acquisition Information

Gifted to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2017. The collection was acquired by Richard LaBelle and Al Miller. Collection recieved on October 13, 2017.

Accession Number

Need

Reference Code

UHC362

Processing Note

Processed by Emma Mabie.

Status
In Progress
Author
Julie Hatfield
Date
March 15, 2026
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives, McIntyre Library, UW-Eau Claire Repository

Contact:
Special Collections and Archives, McIntyre Library
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
103 Garfield Avenue
Eau Claire WI 54701 United States
715-836-2739