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Born 1950. Known for: Navajo Native American pottery.
Lucy Leupp McKelvey is an award-winning Diné (Navajo Nation) potter known for her large-scale, intricately detailed polychrome pottery that blends traditional Navajo methods with highly personal... Read full biography
Lucy Leupp McKelvey is an award-winning Diné (Navajo Nation) potter known for her large-scale, intricately detailed polychrome pottery that blends traditional Navajo methods with highly personal artistic expression. Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to elevating Navajo pottery into a fine art... Read full biography
Lucy Leupp McKelvey is an award-winning Diné (Navajo Nation) potter known for her large-scale, intricately detailed polychrome pottery that blends traditional Navajo methods with highly personal artistic expression. Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to elevating Navajo pottery into a fine art form while remaining rooted in traditional materials and techniques. Raised near Sheep Springs, Arizona, McKelvey was brought up by her great-grandparents and other elder relatives. In the eighth... Read full biography
Lucy Leupp McKelvey is an award-winning Diné (Navajo Nation) potter known for her large-scale, intricately detailed polychrome pottery that blends traditional Navajo methods with highly personal artistic expression. Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to elevating Navajo pottery into a fine art form while remaining rooted in traditional materials and techniques. Raised near Sheep Springs, Arizona, McKelvey was brought up by her great-grandparents and other elder relatives. In the eighth grade, she moved to Gallup, New Mexico, to live with her mother and attend high school. She later earned a degree in education from Brigham Young University and taught for many years on the Navajo Reservation. McKelvey first began making pottery around... Read full biography
Lucy Leupp McKelvey is an award-winning Diné (Navajo Nation) potter known for her large-scale, intricately detailed polychrome pottery that blends traditional Navajo methods with highly personal artistic expression. Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to elevating Navajo pottery into a fine art form while remaining rooted in traditional materials and techniques. Raised near Sheep Springs, Arizona, McKelvey was brought up by her great-grandparents and other elder relatives. In the eighth grade, she moved to Gallup, New Mexico, to live with her mother and attend high school. She later earned a degree in education from Brigham Young University and taught for many years on the Navajo Reservation. McKelvey first began making pottery around 1973 while she was a college student, initially working with commercial ceramic clay and firing her pieces in an electric kiln. As... Read full biography
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