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Display Stand
Display Stand
Display Stand

Display Stand

Artist Thomas Natseway born 1953 Winslow, Arizona; lives Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
Date2002
Mediumfired clay
Dimensions2 3/4 × 8 1/4 × 3 3/8 in. (7 × 21 × 8.6 cm)
ClassificationsCeramic
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of the estate of Ruth and Sidney Schultz
Object numberPC2022.44.53
DescriptionA ceramic display stand for miniature pots and jars, sculpted to resemble a multi-leveled architectural structure. The Pueblo-style residences serve as the platforms on which to display individual pots.
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Indigenous Art, Culture, and Community: Works from the Ruth and Sydney Schultz Collection

on view 02/04/2023 - 07/23/2023

Thomas Natseway is known for his miniature pots which are replicas of pottery styles from many different Pueblos. A single miniature pot may require only one drop of paint or pigment to decorate the entire thing. Many of these examples are replicas of ancient styles of pottery while others use unique forms of Natseway’s own imagination made over 17. The Schultzes collected Natseway’s pottery regularly and he created this custom stand to display this incredible assortment.