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Lee Moquino Pottery: Celebrating Tradition Through Clay

Seventh generation potter Lee Moquino, an enrolled member of Zia Pueblo, carries on the legacy of micaceous pottery. Apprenticed under the late Felipe Ortega, Lee shares stories, culture, and wisdom through workshops and award-winning art.

Honoring Ancestral Techniques
Sharing Culture Through Clay

With 25 years of experience, Lee Moquino leads pottery workshops to pass on the knowledge of pottery building and traditional practices. Co-founder of Indigenous Knowledge Collective, Lee continues to showcase his art at various festivals.

Pottery Workshops

Engaging learners of all ages in transferring wisdom and knowledge

a long table in a room with lots of plants
a long table in a room with lots of plants
Award-Winning Pottery

Recognized at various art markets and festivals for exceptional craftsmanship

flat lay photo of school supplies
flat lay photo of school supplies
Nonprofit Organization Co-Founder

Co-founded Indigenous Knowledge Collective to promote cultural preservation

Traditional Pottery Craft

25 years of perfecting the art of micaceous pottery building

Cultural Heritage Preservation

Passing on stories, language, and culture through pottery workshops

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Seventh generation potter offering workshops to engage learners in pottery building.