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Native American,
b. 1958
Teacup
Date unknown
Earthenware
2.25 x 3.5 x 2.5 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1984.109
Sandra Victorino’s Teacup is a delightful mingling of traditional Acoma Pueblo materials and decorative motifs that converges with a traditional European ceramic form. Victorino’s work is thin-walled, emphasizing the delicate design, with a ruffled lip along the cup’s rim. All of the elements of the Acoma ceramics tradition are present here. Victorino has coil-built the cup and used the beeweed plant to create a striking black design against the white clay, applying red slip to create the black-on-red coloration. The contrast between traditional Native materials and methods and what is ultimately a vessel form of the European colonizers is a vivid metaphor for the experiences of many contemporary Native Americans as they navigate their cultural survival under the harsh reality of colonialism.
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