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Exploring with the Artist—Narratives of Possibility
This workshop is currently full. If you would like your group to be included on the waiting list, please submit the enrollment application form linked below.
In this workshop designed for visual art students, participants will visit Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery, an exhibition featuring more than 100 clay works created by Pueblo artists from the precontact era to present day. Following the exhibition visit, students will engage in a hands-on workshop led by a contemporary artist and member of the Pueblo Pottery Collective.
Intended for grades 9–12. Lunch and materials will be provided. Registration is required.

Timothy Edaakie, Zuni, 1974–2020; Jaycee Nahohai, Zuni; and Anderson Peynesta, Zuni; Nahohai Tribute Pot, 2016; clay and paint; 12 1/3 x 14 15/16 inches; School for Advanced Research, New Mexico, Gift of the artists, in memory of Randy Nahoahi, 2017; © Estate of Timothy Edaakie; © Jaycee Nahohai; © Anderson Peynesta
Generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.
