View into the Collection: Owls, Frogs, and Lizards, Oh my!
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Join Amy Johnson, Curator of Collections, for another look at selections gathered from the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s permanent collection of art. Amy was inspired to select a menagerie of animal figures represented in both a three-dimensional form, and those painted directly onto clay vessels. The meaningful connection to our beloved animals is touching, and is visible in each creation. Each artist generates joy and fascination with these small, yet significant animal figures, and we look forward to sharing them with you.
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Amy’s work with the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center spans nearly 19 years, and her focus is on caring for nearly 4,000 works in our permanent collection. IPCC’s permanent collection consists of pottery, jewelry, textiles, baskets, regalia, paintings, prints, and a small collection of archaeological material. The works in our collection showcase each of the 19 Pueblos here in New Mexico with a small collection of cultural material from tribes of the Greater Southwest. The ongoing efforts to continually, and carefully preserve each piece for future generations of Pueblo artists, our guests, and researchers are paramount to the mission of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.