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American Pottery Art
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Arizona Public Media offers a May 27, 2008 video (05:04) on The Pottery Project
Explore the art of the potter and the science of the archaeologist as
Arizona State Museum celebrates 2,000 years of Native pottery-making traditions
in the Southwest. At over 20,000 whole vessels, ASM's collection of Southwest
Indian pottery is the world's largest and most comprehensive. Eight years
in the making, The Pottery Project features the Arnold and Doris Roland
Wall of Pots, the Agnese and Emil Haury Southwest Native Nations Pottery
Vault, a state-of-the-art conservation laboratory, and a brand new interpretive
gallery. The exhibition, in the new gallery, includes a fully interactive,
multi-media Virtual Vault; video interviews with archaeologists and Native
potters, and hands-on experiences. Accessed May, 2015.
Maria Martinez: Notable
New Mexican [5:08] Originally broadcast on New Mexico PBS station KNME.Accessed
August, 2015.
Dr. Mark Sublette, owner of Medicine
Man Gallery in Tucson and Santa Fe, has created a YouTube channel
of online videos on topics relating to Native American baskets, weavings,
pottery and carvings. As of 2015, titles included for pottery:

(above: Florence Browning, Double Handed Awanyu Bowl. Photo: National Park Service)
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