Jody Folwell

Jody Folwell -Turipa (born 1942, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico) is a Native American potter and artist. One of nine children in the Naranjo family of Santa Clara potters and artists, Folwell is one of the best-known avant-garde Pueblo potters. Lee Cohen, the late owner of Gallery 10 in Santa Fe and Scottsdale, referred to Folwell as the "first impressionist potter" for her "innovative, off-round, uneven-lipped, asymmetrical polished pots". Folwell is known for her use of social commentary and satire in her pots.[1] In 1984, she collaborated with sculptor Bob Haozous to create a pot that received the Best of Show award at Santa Fe Indian Market.[2] Fowler's pots are in the permanent collection of the National Museum of the American Indian.

Folwell has two daughters, Susan Folwell[3] and Polly Rose Folwell, who are both accomplished, award-winning potters. In 2009-2010 the Heard Museum featured works by all three women in their "Mothers & Daughters: Stories in Clay" exhibit.[4] Folwell’s mother, Rose Naranjo,[5] was also an accomplished Santa Clara potter.[2]

Of her work, Folwell has said, "I think of each piece as an artwork that has something to say on its own, a statement about life. I think of myself as being a contemporary potter and a traditionalist at the same time. Combining the two is very emotional and exciting to me."[1]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jody Folwell at Pottery by American Indian Women, by Susan Peterson, 1998
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jody Folwell at Heard Museum
  3. Susan Folwell at American Indian magazine
  4. Mothers & Daughters: Stories in Clay at Heard Museum
  5. Rose Naranjo at Santa Fe Living Treasures.
  6. Jody Naranjo profile at New Mexico Magazine, August 2013

External links

External images
Jody Folwell at Indian Market, 2009
Sgraffito birds and spirit birds
Lizards and Wolf
Rabbit Dancer by Susan Folwell (scroll down)
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