by Doreen Garten | Nov 30, 2018
My name is Catherine Veblen and I have been throwing pottery on the wheel for over 40 years. I apply surface decoration with mason stains and oxides and I high fire my pottery to cone 5 in an electric kiln. I use both porcelain and stoneware clays. I live in Corrales,...
by Doreen Garten | Nov 30, 2018
Paul was a moccasin maker since his early teens growing up in South Dakota, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux. He moved to New Mexico in 1978 to continue his post high school education and upon completion decided to stay because “there are no blizzards”. Tenoso...
by studioxadmin | Nov 30, 2018
Many years ago, Rick relocated from Florida to New Mexico for an executive position to run an Albuquerque R&D group and they discovered Corrales. For ten years, Rick directed “energetic” materials research, design and testing. In his spare time, he built his...
by studioxadmin | Nov 30, 2018
When people walk into my booth at an art festival, I tell them, ‘It was all white silk before I got a hold of it, and I had a little fun! Color makes everything better.’ Truth be told I had a lot of fun. I love what I do! I have been painting on silk since January of...
by Pat Kirby | Nov 30, 2018
Pat Kirby has a degree from New Mexico State University which she uses to cover an ominous stain on the wall. After a several years playing a “responsible adult,” Pat quit the 8-to-5 workplace for an opportunity to be the proverbial starving artist. While...
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