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Burnished: NMWA's Pueblo Pottery

Burnished: NMWA's Pueblo Pottery

Burnished: Pueblo Pottery at NMWA

Source: National Museum of Women in the Arts · Last verified 2026-07-14

An exhibition of 24 pottery works by women potters of the Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest

Exhibition Info

About the Exhibition

Titled 'Burnished: Pueblo Pottery at NMWA,' this exhibition is an art show centered on traditional pottery of the Pueblo peoples. It was organized to shed light on the sophistication and cultural value of Pueblo art. The main artists worked in the Pueblo region, with signature works including pottery in the Tewa and Hopi styles. The exhibition includes works from the late 19th through the mid-20th century, presenting more than 30 works in total. Visitors can experience the distinctive design and technique of Pueblo art, and the 'Pueblo Clay' series works placed at the center of the exhibition especially draw attention.

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National Women’s Museum of Art