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Born 1970. Known for: Pottery-clay pots, animal.
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From the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, Susan Folwell is the daughter of potter Jody Folwell, who warned her daughter that making pottery was not very remunerative. Susan attended high school in... Read full biography
From the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, Susan Folwell is the daughter of potter Jody Folwell, who warned her daughter that making pottery was not very remunerative. Susan attended high school in California at Idyllwild School and later studied photography at the Center for Creative Studies in... Read full biography
From the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, Susan Folwell is the daughter of potter Jody Folwell, who warned her daughter that making pottery was not very remunerative. Susan attended high school in California at Idyllwild School and later studied photography at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit. She tried working as a photographer in Kansas City, but deciding to be a potter, returned to the Pueblo. Subsequently she moved to a northern New Mexico village of El Rito, and then to Tucson,... Read full biography
From the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, Susan Folwell is the daughter of potter Jody Folwell, who warned her daughter that making pottery was not very remunerative. Susan attended high school in California at Idyllwild School and later studied photography at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit. She tried working as a photographer in Kansas City, but deciding to be a potter, returned to the Pueblo. Subsequently she moved to a northern New Mexico village of El Rito, and then to Tucson, Arizona. Her skill was recognized at the 2000 Indian Market in Santa Fe where she received the Best of Non traditional Pottery award for her Harry Potter vase with images from the popular series. Subjects of her pieces include lighthearted social... Read full biography
From the Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico, Susan Folwell is the daughter of potter Jody Folwell, who warned her daughter that making pottery was not very remunerative. Susan attended high school in California at Idyllwild School and later studied photography at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit. She tried working as a photographer in Kansas City, but deciding to be a potter, returned to the Pueblo. Subsequently she moved to a northern New Mexico village of El Rito, and then to Tucson, Arizona. Her skill was recognized at the 2000 Indian Market in Santa Fe where she received the Best of Non traditional Pottery award for her Harry Potter vase with images from the popular series. Subjects of her pieces include lighthearted social commentary and animal subjects, some of them from Alaska where she spent a summer when she was 20 years old. A favorite subject is buffalo... Read full biography

