April – June 2013
Exhibition’s curator: Małgorzata Winiarska-Kabacińska, PhD
The exhibition presents the story of breathtaking cliff cities of the Pueblo Indians inArizonaandNew Mexicoas told and photographed by Joanna Minksztym. It also shows Pueblo Indians’ pottery from the Museum’s collections. Going back for over 2000 years, pottery making is still an important aspect of the life of modern Indians. As a link with the traditions of the ancestors, the skill of producing pots has always enjoyed great respect and vessels of the type presented continue to play a significant symbolic role in many ceremonies.