Kewa Indian Pottery
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Labelle Miller Southwest Pottery Collection, 1972-2016
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.
UHC362.00001
UHC362.00001: Black on gray exterior, red interior, bird figure design; Artist: Unknown; Affiliation: Kewa; Signature: Yes, Hallmark; Notes: Hallmark similar to the pound sign “#”, date unknown
UHC362.00002
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UHC362.00003
UHC362.00003: Black design on gray exterior, red interior; Artist: Thomas Tenorio; Affiliation: Kewa; Signature: Yes, 2009
UHC362.00004
UHC362.00004: Black and red bird and floral design on gray background, red interior; Artist: Thomas Tenorio; Affiliation: Kewa; Signature: Yes, 2010