Block Printmaking in New Mexico
Trim: 9" x 12"
Pages: 248
Illustrations: 120 color illustrations
© 2016
The Carved Line is about printmaking and printmakers in New Mexico over a significant period of time—from 1890 to present. It features block prints, including new works, by New Mexico’s best-known printmakers and brings to the forefront little-known artists deserving wide recognition and a place in New Mexico’s art historical canon. This volume includes 120 beautifully reproduced prints by internationally known New Mexico artists including Gustave Baumann, Willard Clark, Howard Cook, Betty Hahn, T. C. Cannon, Fritz Scholder, Frederick O’Hara, Adja Yunkers, and previously unpublished works by other artists such as Juan Pino, Margaret Herrera Chavez, Tina Fuentes, Yoshiko Shimano, and Ruth Connely.
Share Their World
Trim: 9" x 12"
Pages: 64
Illustrations: 49 color and 15 black-and-white photographs
© 2000
The story of Baumann's puppet theatre, describing in detail the plays, sets, and costuming, and highlights the extraordinary wood-carving artistry of this master.
Trim: 12" x 9"
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 198 four-color plates, documentary photographs
© 2003
Maria, the potter of San Ildefonso (1887–1981), is not only the most famous of Pueblo Indian potters but ranks among the best of international potters. Her work Is collected and exhibited around the world, and more than any other artist, Maria Martinez brought "signatures" to Indian art.
Drawing from archival resources and original research and interviews, this book tells the rich and complex story of the Indian curio trade in New Mexico.
With the fresh eye of a newcomer to the state who had already explored remote corners of the world, Bubriski has created a moving and evocative record of a moment in time in the northern reaches of the Land of Enchantment.
Trim: 9" x 10"
Pages: 624
Illustrations: 932 color images, 481 black-and-white images
© 2013
A comprehensive illustrated survey of Acoma pottery made between 1300 and the present.
Trim: 9" x 11"
Pages: 248
Illustrations: 364 color photographs
© 2005
The fine artistic achievement of Santa Ana pottery has brought Pueblo ceramics worldwide acclaim.
Trim: 9" x 11"
Pages: 616
Illustrations: 1200 color illustrations
© 2008
Offers a history Zuni Pueblo, an introduction to Ashiwi (Zuni) pottery, as well as a chronological history of the craft.
Whole Food of Our Ancestors
Trim: 7.25" x 10"
Pages: 120
Illustrations: 51 color and black-and-white photographs, 9 drawings, 3 maps
© 2016
The Pueblo Food Experience was created to make it as easy as possible for those interested in their cultural preservation and health to return to their original, precontact (before Spanish colonization) diet as Pueblo peoples. The PFE Cookbook is incredibly functional and is an illustrated cultural documentation of indigenous life in the Southwest.