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An enchanting, community-curated show at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Vilcek Foundation features more than 100 works by indigenous Southwestern potters.
Indigenous people in Puebla were making earthenware pottery using traditional methods and local volcanic clay long before the Spanish arrived, but when the colonizers introduced the tin-glazing ...
Pottery workshops like those at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Maine are filling up with people who want to connect with others instead of screens.
While these changes helped black pottery survive, and some might say prosper, it has also compromised the community’s historic relationship to clay.
What sets this pottery apart is its entirely handmade process. Without using a potter's wheel, artisans shape vessels from a unique blend of crushed serpentine stone and natural clay.
Under the ‘One station, One product’ scheme, a stall of the famed Black clay pottery of Nizamabad (Azamgarh) has been installed at the Banaras railway station of the North Eastern Railway (NER ...
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