Acoma Sky City Pueblo
Judy Lewis is a full blooded Native American Indian
from the Pueblo of Acoma and she was born in 1966.
She has been making pottery since 1986. Judy was inspired to continue
the family tradition of clay sculpting by observing her many of her
family members.
She was especially motivated by the passion and ambition that her sister,
Marilyn Ray-Lewis, showed towards working with clay, and the assistance
that she gave to her. Judy hand coils pottery, vases, and storytellers
using the methods of her ancestors. She only uses natural pigments for
clay and paints.
Judy has developed a style of her own. She hand pinches and hand coils
a contemporary shape with traditional designs and colors. As with the
entire family the colors have a crisp but soft pastel look to them.
Judy is related to the following artists: Kathy Lewis (mother), Carolyn
Concho Lewis (sister), and Sharon Lewis (sister).
She signs her art work as Judy Lewis, Acoma, N.M.
Publications:
-Southern Pueblo Pottery 2,000 Artist Biographies
-Southwestern Pottery Anasazi to Zuni
-Collections of Southwestern Pottery
Awards:
-Santa Fe Indian Market
-Gallup Indian Ceremonial Show
-Eighth Northern Pueblos Exhibit