Come learn from Hopi potter, Bobby Silas! Bobby will share his work to revive Sikyatki pottery and how he combines both Hopi and Zuni design styles. This is part of the Eiteljorg Artist-in-Residence Worskhop series, in partnership with the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.
Bobby will share how he achieves the variety of design styles by demonstrating some of the artistic techniques he uses.
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