INNOVATIVE FINE ART IN SANTA FE AND DURANGO

Featured Artist: Tammy Garcia

Tammy Garcia is a renowned sculptor and ceramic artist from Santa Clara Pueblo, celebrated for her innovative fusion of traditional Pueblo pottery with contemporary design. Born into a distinguished lineage of potters—including her mother, Linda Cain; grandmother, Mary Cain; and great-great-aunt, Margaret Tafoya—Garcia has expanded the boundaries of her ancestral art form. Her work encompasses intricately carved redware vessels, dynamic bronze sculptures, and explorations in glass, all characterized by bold motifs and meticulous craftsmanship. Garcia's pieces are featured in prominent museum collections, such as the Heard Museum, the Autry Museum, and the Denver Art Museum. She has also been the subject of major solo exhibitions, including a retrospective at the Eiteljorg Museum and Beyond Tradition: The Pueblo Pottery of Tammy Garcia at the National Museum of Women in the Arts

Experience Tammy Garcia at Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, NM & Durango, CO

Immerse yourself in the groundbreaking artistry of Tammy Garcia at Blue Rain Gallery. Her work seamlessly bridges traditional Pueblo pottery with contemporary sculpture, offering a fresh perspective on ancestral forms. Each piece, whether in clay, bronze, or glass, showcases her meticulous craftsmanship and innovative spirit. Visit our galleries in Santa Fe, NM, and Durango, CO, to explore Garcia's latest creations and witness the evolution of Pueblo art through her visionary lens.

About Tammy Garcia

Tammy Garcia is a renowned Pueblo potter and sculptor whose work embodies both classic design and modern iconography. Her highly prized ceramic works encompass a progressive evolution of forms that include traditional effigies, water jars, and storage jars to non-traditional and modernized asymmetrical shapes. Given the dedication and attention to detail lavished on these singular works, it is understandable that she only produces a limited number of new ceramic pieces each year. Throughout Garcia's artistic career, she has explored sweeping and breathtaking designs that are identifiable as time-honored beacons rising up across her work. Such designs incorporate ancient and historic Puebloan motifs including elements of nature, bird abstractions, and bands of repeating feathers, at once recognizable yet composed in manners that defy convention. She also explores fresh design sets that are not exactly prescribed themes found on Pueblo pottery—scallop shells, skulls and cross bones, graffiti lettering and a diverse repertoire of Chinese imagery. Her unique ability to create highly refined ceramic works with such rare variety and depth, remain the cornerstone of her success--earning her the reputation as one of the most collectible living Pueblo potters of our day. 

Pushing beyond the limits of natural clay and the "vessel" form, Garcia also forges new and exciting paths in bronze and glass which mark a distinct change of direction within the larger contemporary Native American sculpture arena. Often referencing modernist aesthetic movements, such as Art Deco and Bauhaus, Garcia has constructed a Neo-Pueblo design vernacular that continually captures new beholders--as seen on twisting, totem-like, architectural forms that shoot up to the ceiling with high and low relief carvings reminiscent of her pottery. Her sculptures can act as two-dimensional canvases as well, evidenced on life-size bronze and glass panels whose surfaces aptly relay detailed narratives. Garcia's exploration of bronze as a medium is best described in her own words, "I love working in bronze because I'm able to create on a much larger scale than I can with pottery. It gives me a sense of freedom, allowing me to experiment. I also love the variety of colors and patinas available to me--I'm always looking for new ways to use them." 

Tammy Garcia's courageous artistic journey in mastering a variety of mediums is unparalleled in innovation, imaginative design, and flawless execution. Each piece she crafts is elevated to inspired levels of original expression. She is the very definition of artistic genius: she is a risk taker, a discoverer, and she will forever exceed what is expected.


Tammy Garcia's original artwork is proudly exhibited at Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, NM as well as Durango, CO.

An Award-Winning Artist

Tammy Garcia is an award-winning artist whose work has redefined the boundaries of Pueblo pottery and contemporary sculpture. Her innovative vision, combined with exceptional technical skill, has earned her widespread acclaim in the world of Native American art. Garcia’s ability to honor tradition while pushing creative limits makes her work both culturally significant and artistically groundbreaking.

  • New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, 2008
  • Multiple awards at esteemed events such as the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market

Learn More About Tammy Garcia

Tammy Garcia in the Press

Tammy Garcia 2012 Pottery Collection

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Tammy Garcia: Effigies in Glass – A Collaboration with Shelley Muzylowski Allen (Fine Art Publicity)

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Defying Labels

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Ceramic noir: Tammy Garcia

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