pot, Fannie Nampeyo

Artwork Overview

Cultural affiliations: Hopi
1900 or 1904–1987, active 1920–1987
pot, 1950s
Where object was made: Southwestern United States
Material/technique: ceramic; paint
Dimensions:
Object Height/Diameter (Height x Diameter): 14 x 25.5 cm
Object Height/Diameter (Height x Diameter): 5 1/2 x 10 1/16 in
Credit line: Gift from the Security Benefit Group of Companies
Accession number: 2007.4081
On display: Michaelis Gallery

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Empowerment

Fannie was the youngest of Nampeyo’s three daughters and also learned to make pottery from her mother. Like her sister Annie, she also created her own versions of the Sikyatki Revival style.

Empowerment

Fannie was the youngest of Nampeyo’s three daughters and also learned to make pottery from her mother. Like her sister Annie, she also created her own versions of the Sikyatki Revival style.

Exhibitions

Susan Earle, curator
Celka Straughn, curator
Kristina Walker, curator
Angela Watts, curator
2022–2027
Kate Meyer, curator
Angela Watts, curator
2020
Susan Earle, curator
Celka Straughn, curator
Kristina Walker, curator
Angela Watts, curator
2022–2027