Photos

King Galleries - Santa Fe Storefront
King Galleries - Santa Fe Storefront
Tony Da (1940-2008) was a trendsetter in Native pottery.
Tony Da (1940-2008) was a trendsetter in Native pottery.
King Galleries Santa Fe "Born of Fire: The Life and Pottery of Margaret Tafoya."
King Galleries Santa Fe "Born of Fire: The Life and Pottery of Margaret Tafoya."
Tammy Garcia - Large Jar with Parrots & Melon Swirls | Christina Naranjo - 13" Tall Jar with Carved Avanyu
Tammy Garcia - Large Jar with Parrots & Melon Swirls | Christina Naranjo - 13" Tall Jar with Carved Avanyu
Nathan Youngblood - Jar with Rain and Springs Designs  |   Les Namingha – Sky Birds Urban Polychrome Jar
Nathan Youngblood - Jar with Rain and Springs Designs | Les Namingha – Sky Birds Urban Polychrome Jar
Elizabeth White – Mauve Clay Jar with Double Corn  |  Al Qoyawayma – Harmony Jar with Flowers and Figure  |  Iris Nampeyo – Mauve Bowl with Corn Design
Elizabeth White – Mauve Clay Jar with Double Corn | Al Qoyawayma – Harmony Jar with Flowers and Figure | Iris Nampeyo – Mauve Bowl with Corn Design
Rebecca Lucario – Plate Plate with “Op-Art” Flower Design  |  Maria Martinez - Gunmetal Water Jar with Shape Sholder
Rebecca Lucario – Plate Plate with “Op-Art” Flower Design | Maria Martinez - Gunmetal Water Jar with Shape Sholder

Videos

His work still elicits awe and appreciation for his quality and distinctive style.
His work still elicits awe and appreciation for his quality and distinctive style.
The exhibition is now open.  Susan has worked within the "Taos Light" has continued to evolve and take on its creative dynamic.
The exhibition is now open. Susan has worked within the "Taos Light" has continued to evolve and take on its creative dynamic.
Take a moment to learn more about this unique event nearly 100 years ago.
Take a moment to learn more about this unique event nearly 100 years ago.
Presenting the works of Blue Corn (1921-1999) of San Ildefonso Pueblo.
Presenting the works of Blue Corn (1921-1999) of San Ildefonso Pueblo.
Susan Folwell began her journey into a Native re-interpretation of the Taos Society of Artists in 2017.
Susan Folwell began her journey into a Native re-interpretation of the Taos Society of Artists in 2017.