Alfred Aguilar
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Alfred Aguilar (born 1933), also called Sa Wa Pin, is Tewa
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-American
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,
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from the
San Ildefonso Pueblo San Ildefonso Pueblo (Tewa: Pʼohwhogeh Ówîngeh ’òhxʷógè ʔówîŋgè"where the water cuts through" ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, and a federally recognized tribe, established c. 130 ...
tribe. He is known for his coil-built pottery that is carved or painted, his buffalo figurines, and his clay nacimientos. He has used the moniker Aguilar Indian Arts in
Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe ( ; , Spanish for 'Holy Faith'; tew, Oghá P'o'oge, Tewa for 'white shell water place'; tiw, Hulp'ó'ona, label=Tiwa language, Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. ...
as a signifier of his work. He has been a teacher's aide and classroom instructor at the San Ildefonso pueblo and operates a store on the pueblo. Aguilar is the son of artists José Angela Aguilar and
Rosalie Simbola Rosalie Simbola Aguilar (–1947) was a Puebloans, Pueblo-American Pottery, potter from the Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico, Picurís tribe. She is known for her Pueblo pottery, black-on-black pottery and for her creation circa 1931 of a technique in w ...
, both potters. His brother José Vicente Aguilar was a painter as well.


Collections

Aguilar's work is held in the permanent collections of the Gorman Museum of Native American Art, the
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of the
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, the
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, among others.


References


Further reading

* Barbara A. Babcock
The Pueblo storyteller : development of a figurative ceramic tradition
University of Arizona Press, (1986) 20th-century American painters 20th-century indigenous painters of the Americas Native American painters Pueblo artists Painters from New Mexico 1933 births Living people 20th-century Native American artists 21st-century Native American artists San Ildefonso Pueblo people {{NorthAm-native-bio-stub