Name/Title
KaaEntry/Object ID
2022.18.01Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Archival Pigment PrintContext
From Hearts of Her People Exhibition at MIA: "Cara Romero (Chemehuevi) collaborated with her model, Kaa Folwell, an artist from a renowned family of Santa Clara potters, to develop this image that personifies the spirit “Clay Lady.” Clay Lady provides Tewa potters with clay. She represents empowerment, and though she is warm and inviting, she is unpredictable when fired. Folwell’s hair, captured at 1/8000 of a second, embodies the moment clay chemically changes to a hard solid. The Ancestral Puebloan design overlaying her body represents “how the spirit of clay . . . [is] passed down . . . through thousands of years,” Romero says. “There’s a way to do figurative art and to empower ourselves . . . I think it’s a . . . powerful shift for a woman to be behind the camera.”Edition
Edition
AP, edition of 3 + 1 APEdition Size
3Edition Number
APDimensions
Height
63-1/2 inWidth
55 in