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We are excited about
highlighting Mary Small (Jemez Pueblo) as our Artist of the
Month for both January and February. From the age of 8, Mary helped
her mother make pottery and weave yucca baskets. Today, she is one
of the leading potters from the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico. In 2002,
she adds the title of Indian Arts and Crafts Association Artist
of the Year to her other honors and awards from the Santa Fe Indian
Market, Eight Northern Pueblos Indian Arts Show, the Heard Museum
Art Show and many others.
Mary has become well
known for her clay slip glazes, especially the delicate matte gray
that has become a trademark of her pots. The gray glaze is made
from the Rocky Mountain bee plant that is boiled down into a sticky
pigment and then mixed with the white clay. Mary's pottery is often
the traditional jar shapes, taking on a unique look with her signature
slips and an occasional turquoise stone setting. A one-page artist
profile on Mary is available at the Shop.
The Indian Craft Shop represents artists from
over 40 tribal areas within the United States. Located in the Department
of the Interior federal building at 18th and C Streets, the Shop
is open Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed federal
holidays. Open the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m.
Photo ID required for entrance.
For more information, call 202-208-4056.
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