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Ana Estrillo demonstrates painting pottery at Light Art Space

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Some of the pottery that Estrillo brought from Mata Ortiz for the CLAY Festival

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Some of Estrillo's pottery

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Inside Light Art Space with pottery judged by Bianka Groves

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More pottery at Light Art Space

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The poster for the Perception presentation, plus the names of the clay artists

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At the Silver City Museum Annex, Oralia Lopez, demonstrates her detailed painting of pots

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A closeup of her brush, using two human hairs to paint with mineral colors

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Two of her very detailed pieces

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Also in the Annex, Charmayne Samuelson talked about her most recent bilingual book Poetry of the Clay

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In the Museum Courtyard, Alan Denoyer of the Southwest Archaeological Field School, shows how he taps off pieces of ricolite to create arrowheads

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One of the students, center, Aurelia Brice of Chicago shows the project she worked on.

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Carmen Elcasser of Oregon with her plant-based project

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Quetzali Lomeli of Chicago with her project Jewelry at Nan Ranch