Dolly Naranjo

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Dolly Naranjo (-Neikrug) (b. August 6, 1947) (Santa Clara Pueblo) is known for her innovative forms and use of diverse slips. She has been Native American Heritage Coordinator for the School of American Research's Indian Arts Research Center and their docent volunteer coordinator. She serves on the Board of Trustees of the College of Santa Fe and has served on the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission.

Dolly is the daughter of Rose Naranjo, sister of Dr. Rina Swentzell, Dr. Tessie Naranjo, Professor Tito Naranjo, sculptors Michael Naranjo and Nora Naranjo-Morse and potters Jody Folwell and Edna Romero. She is the aunt of sculptor Roxanne Swentzell and potters Susan Folwell, Polly Rose Folwell, Dusty Naranjo and Forrest Naranjo and mother of potters Jody Naranjo and Eli Naranjo.


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Portrait in Pueblo Artists: Portraits, Toba Pato Tucker, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1998.

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