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Jessie C. Garcia

Native American, (1910–1999)


Jessie Garcia (Sun Clan) Acoma Pueblo, active ca 1930s-1990s: traditional polychrome, Anasazi Revival black-on-white and corrugated ollas, jars, bowls, vases, wedding vases, figures, turkeys, owls, and storytellers. Jessie Garcia was the mother of Anita Lowden and Stella Shutiva and the mother-in-law of Sarah Garcia, all three of whom are recognized as outstanding potters.

Jessie Garcia was listed as one of three Acoma Pueblo potters to have been particularly important contributing to the art of pottery making during the period on 1950 to 1970 by Rick Dillingham, the other two were Marie Z. Chino and Lucy M. Lewis.



Artist Objects

Jar 1984.1329


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