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Gene Adcock
Cheryl Browder
Jane Lee Heather Foster
Judy Haas Linda Loeschen
Nancy Lovendahl Martha Mans
Janet Nelson Greg Stocks
Andy Taylor Joel Ostlind
Simon Winegar Suzanne Mears
William Alther Elizabeth Sandia
Mary Morrison Don Weller
Mark Nelson Scott Freeman
Michael Wisner Dan Young
Thomas Paquette Nancy Ruby
Dan Namingha Arlo Namingha
Michael Namingha Sybil Hill

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Inspired by ancient Anasazi and Mimbres potsherds, I began making southwestern pottery. I dig local clays, in the mountains outside my studio at the Anderson Ranch in Colorado. The clay is filtered to remove rocks and debris and then hand coiled to form each piece. The pottery is then painted with a human hair brush and fired outdoors in an open bonfire. Each pot is a one-of-a-kind hand crafted work of art.

Over the past 16 years I have studied extensively with Potters of the American Indian Pueblos and Mata Ortiz Mexico. In 1989 I began an apprenticeship with Juan Quezada that continues today. Each year I spend three to four months working in Juan's village. Juan's artistic genius has been a constant source of inspiration. As Juan watches my art evolve he encourages me to develop this pottery into a contemporary form. As you look at these photographs you will see how this art is transforming.

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