Raised in berkeley california diego romero is a third generation cochiti pueblo artist who specializes in pottery he also does printmaking.
Diego romero ceramics.
His pottery forms are nearly consistent based on the mimbres pottery of around 1100.
Diego romero diego romero has been one of the early innovators in pueblo pottery since the late 1980 s.
He later attained degrees from otis college of art.
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Iaia is the only four year degree fine arts institution in the nation devoted to contemporary native american and alaska native arts.
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Pueblo of cochiti new mexico.
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15 x 6 5 x 6 5 pottery fall from grace 10 x 10 x 5 pottery.
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Firmly positioning his work within an indigenous visuality diego romero has built a career constructing ceramic vessels that elevate pueblo life to olympian stature.
After art school in california he attended the institute of american indian art iaia in santa fe shortly after graduating from iaia he enrolled at otis parsons school of design in los angeles.
One of his collaborators in pottery was navajo hopi ceramicist nathan begaye 1958 2010.
Prints and ceramics by diego romero after graduating from high school romero attended the institute of american indian arts iaia in santa fe new mexico.
Diego romero is a potter living and working in santa fe nm and a member of the cochiti pueblo tribe.
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Diego romero s heritage is cross cultural his father santiago romero was a traditional painter from cochiti pueblo diego like his mother was born and raised in berkeley california.
14 x 14 x 6 5 pottery.
A third generation professional artist romero was born and raised in berkeley california to a cochiti father and a non native mother.
He makes art that transcends his native american heritage by co.