Edna Romero

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Edna Romero (Santa Clara Pueblo) make thin walled pottery using the micaceous clay from the Taos Pueblo tradition.



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


Awards

  • 2006 Dawn Cromwell Legacy Award of Excellence, 12th Annual Southwest Art Fair, Tucson, AZ
  • 2006 Third Place - Micaceous Ware, Other Forms, in Style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris, Santa Fe Indian Market
  • 2004 Award of Excellence in Pottery, 10th Annual Southwest Art Fair, Tucson, AZ
  • 1994 First Place - Micaceous Ware, Other Forms, in Style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris Santa Fe Indian Market
  • 1992 Third Place - Micaceous Ware, Other Forms, in Style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris, Santa Fe Indian Market
  • 1991 Second & Third Place - Micaceous Ware, Other Forms, in Style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris, Santa Fe Indian Market
  • 1988 First, Second & Third Place - Micaceous Ware, Other Forms, in Style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris, Santa Fe Indian Market
  • 1986 First Place - Micaceous Ware, Other Forms, in Style of Taos, Nambe, Picuris Santa Fe Indian Market

References and Further Readings

  • Anderson, Duane, All That Glitters: The Emergence of Native American Micaceous Art Pottery in Northern New Mexico, School of American Research Press, 1999.

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