SWAIA ARTIST Profile

Laura Gachupin

Name
Laura Gachupin
Tribe
Pueblo of Jemez
Main Classification
Pottery
Classification #2
Classification #3

SWAIA Booth History

SFIM25
SFT W 523
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SFIM24
SFT W 523

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Portfolio Example & Artist Statement
Laura Gachupin

I use traditional clay from Jemez Pueblo, NM. I also utilize temper, also from Jemez Pueblo to mix with my clay. A combination of the clay and temper allows me to shape the clay into pots and figurines. When I form a pot/olla or figurine, I use the coil method to create the vessels. I then smooth the coils with a gourd scraper. Once my pottery has dried, I use sandpaper to smooth the piece(s). When the piece(s) have been smoothed, I use a wet brush or sponge to remove the excess clay dust from the pottery. When it is dry, I then use traditional Jemez slips to paint the vessel and I use a stone to burnish/polish it. The last step is the traditional outdoor firing or kiln firing, depending upon the weather.

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