Tammy Garcia

Tammy Garcia
Born (1969-08-27)August 27, 1969
Los Angeles, California
Nationality American (Santa Clara Pueblo)
Known for Ceramics, Sculpture
Awards New Mexico Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts (2008)

Tammy Garcia (born August 27, 1969 in Los Angeles, California) is a Santa Clara Pueblo sculptor and Ceramic artist. Garcia translates Pueblo pottery forms and iconography into sculptures in bronze and other media.

Background

She is a member of the Santa Clara Pueblo. She currently lives in Taos, New Mexico with family.[1]

Tammy Garcia comes from a long line of Santa Clara Pueblo artists. Her great-great-great grandmother Sara Fina Tafoya was a potter.[2] Her great-great aunt, Margaret Tafoya, was a noted potter of the early 20th century, along with her sister Christina Naranjo.[1] Subsequent generations of potters in the family included Mary Cain, and Linda Cain, Tammy Garcia's mother.

At the age of 21, she was awarded first prize at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonials, the first of many awards she has received.[3] Starting in 1999, Garcia branched out into bronze, and now creates both ceramics and bronze sculptures.

Selected exhibitions

Notes

  1. 1 2 Bernstein 16
  2. "Indian Market: New Directions in Southwest Native American Pottery". Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  3. McFadden, David (2002). Changing Hands: Art Without Reservations, 1: Contemporary Native American Art from the Southwest. London: Merrell Publishers, Ltd. p. 50. ISBN 1 85894 188 1.

References

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