Diego Romero
Art, Humor & Narrative in Pueblo PotteryDiego Romero
Art, Humor & Narrative in Pueblo PotteryThis event occurred as part of the 21/22 Public Talk season. This is an archived view.
Ancient forms of pottery and comic book imagery come together to tackle contemporary issues in this Cochiti Pueblo potter's work.
21/22 Public TalkAbout Diego Romero
Diego is a Cochiti Pueblo potter and printmaker based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His lively and thought-provoking work has reached across the United States and Europe and resides in collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the British Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Don't miss Diego Romero's art in the Hood Museum exhibit "Unbroken: Native American Ceramics, Sculpture, and Design" and the Montgomery Fellows exhibit, Berry Main Street exhibit space, Baker-Berry Library.
I admire Diego's ability to seamlessly reference the ancient, such as Mimbres pottery and Greek mythology, while clearly creating contemporary ceramics. Diego's position in contemporary ceramics is completely unique and I am very excited that he will be a Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth.
—Jenny Swanson, Director of the Dartmouth Jewelry Studio
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