LCC
AAS E78 N65 A75 1999
Collection
Description
All That Glitters, the first comprehensive study of the micaceous pottery tradition in New Mexico, explores the current transition of micaceous pottery from a traditional culinary ware to an exciting contemporary art form. The illustrated catalog of the micaceous pottery collection at SAR's Indian Arts Research Center and a roster of micaceous potters practicing in northern New Mexico today further details the art form.
Publication
School of American Research Press, Santa Fe, NM, 1999.
Awards
Independent Publisher Book Awards (Finalist — Multicultural Non-Fiction — 2000)
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