Description: The Mata Ortiz Pottery Phenomenon – American Museum of Ceramic Art DVD – G+ Mata Ortiz is a village in the high plains of Chihuhua, Mexico, where over 400 ceramic artists are working using the rediscovered techniques of the prehistoric Casas Grandes Indians. The Mata Ortiz Pottery Phenomenon follows ceramic enthusiast and museum founder David Armstrong into this area. This film features the history, the economic challenges and the contemporary artistic innovations of the Mata Ortiz ceramic community while providing a close look at the clay gathering, pottery construction, paining and firing. Issued by The American Museum of Ceramic Art with Hillside Productions in 2007. A Holden Brothers Film. 60 minutes. Images are of this copy. DVD is clean with only a few scratches that do not interfere with play. The case is good, only with rubbing, shallow scratches and a couple pint indentations in the plastic overlay. Sold by the reliable Friend of the Easton Library. Your purchase supports the programs of our library. Thank You!
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Rating: NR
Sub-Genre: Art, Mexico, Pottery
Director: Jeff Holden
Studio: American Museum of Ceramic Art
Type: Movie
Format: DVD
Language: English
Release Year: 2007
Actor: David Armstrong
Genre: Documentary
Run Time: 60 minutes
Movie/TV Title: The Mata Ortiz Pottery Phenomenon
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States