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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Creations by Indigenous Women

Here are more pieces in the exhibit at the Museum of Popular Cultures...


A clay figure of a woman by Enedina Sefería Vásquez Cruz.
She comes from the town of Santa María Atzompa, a town in the state of Oaxaca famous for its pottery.



Angelina González is also from Santa María Atzompa.
She did this clay figure of the Virgin of Solitude.



Clay pot in the shape of a cactus by Ester Medina Hernández from the town of Los Reyes Metzontla in the state of Puebla



Clay figure representing the eight regions of the state of Oaxaca by Irma G. Blanco from Santa María Atzompa



Lacquer tray by Francisca Tulais Urbina from Uruapan, Michoacán




Market scene of clay figures by Josefina Aguilar from Ocotlán, Oaxaca



Clay bowl by Lorena Lidia Velasco Villanueva from Santa María Atzompa



Clay figure by Carmen Rivera from Metepec in the State of México



Clay figure of devils by Antonia Martínez Alvarez from San Pedro Ocumicho, Michoacán




A bowl and tray by Angélica Morales Gámez from Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán



An embroidered blanket by Delfina López Patricio and Elvira Dolores Alejo from Tenango, Hidalgo



And finally, a whimsical clay figure representing the Last Supper but with mermaids by Eudelia Quiroz Rafael from San Pedro Ocumicho, Michoacán

 

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