Taurina Baca, Mata Ortiz jar
Taurina Baca
Mata Ortiz
Alternative Name
Taurina Baca
Classification
Ceramic
Dimensions
15 x 15 x 15 in. (38.1 x 38.1 x 38.1 cm)
Accession Number
2016.35.30.113
Credit
Gift of John W. Brinley
Biography
Taurina Baca learned to make pots directly from Juan Quezada, probably around 1973-74. She was his first student from outside his family. She prefers to make large ollas in white, yellow or mixed clays, then paint them with top-to-bottom swirling Paquimé graphics with large open spaces between.
Spencer MacCallum, the trader who first brought Mata Ortiz pottery to the world stage, took Taurina on several trips outside Mexico in the early 1980's. On these trips she was exposed to the works of Native American potters like Blue Corn, Lucy Lewis, Maria Martinez, Jody Folwell and Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo.
In 1998 Taurina earned the 1st Place ribbon in the "all colored pots except black-and-white" category at a show at the Museo de las Culturas del Norte in Casas Grandes. She is still one of Juan Quezada's better-known students and usually can't produce enough pottery to satisfy the collectors who come to her door.
Lowell, S.; The Many Faces of Mata Ortiz, Rio Nuevo Publishers, Tucson, 1999: 84.
Parks, Walter P.; The miracle of Mata Ortiz: Juan Quezada and the potters of northern Chihuahua, Coulter Press, Riverside, 1993: 128.
https://www.eyesofthepot.com/mata-ortiz/taurina-baca.php, 2020
Spencer MacCallum, the trader who first brought Mata Ortiz pottery to the world stage, took Taurina on several trips outside Mexico in the early 1980's. On these trips she was exposed to the works of Native American potters like Blue Corn, Lucy Lewis, Maria Martinez, Jody Folwell and Priscilla Namingha Nampeyo.
In 1998 Taurina earned the 1st Place ribbon in the "all colored pots except black-and-white" category at a show at the Museo de las Culturas del Norte in Casas Grandes. She is still one of Juan Quezada's better-known students and usually can't produce enough pottery to satisfy the collectors who come to her door.
Lowell, S.; The Many Faces of Mata Ortiz, Rio Nuevo Publishers, Tucson, 1999: 84.
Parks, Walter P.; The miracle of Mata Ortiz: Juan Quezada and the potters of northern Chihuahua, Coulter Press, Riverside, 1993: 128.
https://www.eyesofthepot.com/mata-ortiz/taurina-baca.php, 2020
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