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Jay Vallo, Acoma Pueblo seed pot

Jay Vallo
1959-
Acoma Pueblo
Alternative Name
Jeanette Vallo, Nah-Sde-Te
Classification
Ceramic
Dimensions
7 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (17.8 x 19.1 x 19.1 cm.)
Accession Number
2022.35.30.04
Credit
Gift of the Family of Barbara C. Manaugh
Biography
Jeanette Vallo, “Nah-Sde-Te”, known as “Jay”, was born into the Acoma Pueblo in 1959. She was inspired to continue the long lived tradition of working with pottery by observing her grandmother, Lita Garcia, at a very young age. She comes from a family of talented and creative pottery makers and painters. Jay began painting many patterns at the age of 18.

Jay specializes in hand painting ceramic pottery. She hand paints eye dazzling starburst and fine line patterns on wedding vases and other shapes of pottery. Jay was taught the traditional methods of hand coiling pottery using ancient traditional methods from her family members. However, she really enjoys the hand painting side of working with the pottery. She signs her pottery as Jay Vallo, Acoma. Jay is related to the following artists: Brian Chino (brother), Corrine Chino (sister), Germaine Reed (sister), and Edna Chino (mother).
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