
Josefina Aguilar, Ceramicist, National Treasure
You may have seen the small ceramic figures of women selling flowers or Virgin Marys, Frida Kahlo and many others. They look rustic, s...
Read moreYou may have seen the small ceramic figures of women selling flowers or Virgin Marys, Frida Kahlo and many others. They look rustic, s...
Read moreMoises Rodriguez Bautista began working with clay when he was 9 years old. He has continued to create beautiful ceramic pottery for the last 50 y...
Read moreThe Hernandez Cano family workshop is one of the oldest in Michoacan, tracing their history to the beginning in 1815. Beginning in 2008 Mexican ar...
Read moreTzintzuntzan is one of many of the towns surrounding Lake Patzcuaro in the state of Michoacan, sustaining a living tradition as an artisan center:...
Read moreZinapecuaro, in Northeastern Michoacan, has a rich and important history. The town was historically a major source of obsidian for early american ...
Read moreThe Vihuela is an integral part of Mariachi Music and Charro Culture as heard in the music and seen in Movies and Charreada.
Read moreTalavera pottery is a Mexican and Spanish pottery tradition named after the Spanish Talavera de la Reina pottery, from Talavera de la Reina, in S...
Read moreWandering Gypsy is glad to bring the work of Miguel Angel Molinero Huipe to your attention.
Read moreJose Antonio Ayala Sotelo is a young Artist making a place for himself mixing traditional subjects and contemporary style.
Read moreHilario Alejos Madrigal is a Mexican potter from a small town in the state of Michoacán, known for his “pineapple” ceramic wares. The name comes f...
Read moreSilvano Torres Cervantes has over 30 years of experience making dishes, bowls and pots, using the high temperature pottery technique. His work is ...
Read moreThe small town of Zinapécuaro sits in a valley outside of Morelia in Michoacan, Mexico. This is the home of J Ventura Hernandez Benitz, a Master...
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