Jicarilla Cultural Arts & Heritage Center
P.O. Box 507
Dulce, New Mexico 87528
Highway 64 located next to the
Jicarilla Shopping Center at the
4 way stop
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Weekend hours call for hours.
Potter, Bead worker, Moccasin maker, Basket weaver.
Shelden belongs to the Ollero Clan, sometimes referred to as the mountain people-pottery makers. His interest in the art of pottery started at an early age and being presented with the opportunities to learn from established potters such as Lydia Pesata, Jicarilla Apache and Felipe Ortega, a potter of Jicarilla descent. The desire to produce beautiful pottery pieces was already in place as his great, great, grandmother, O’Ha Montoya, who lived on the plains and mountains surrounding Cimarron, New Mexico, possessed the ability to create micaceous utilitarian pottery.
Throughout the years, Shelden has developed his own unique style of developing pottery. He specializes in hand- coiling traditional Jicarilla Apache pottery. As his ancestors did, Shelden gathers the clay and slip from clay sources.
He soaks the clay, cleans, sifts, mixes, hand coils, shapes, sands, polishes, and then fires his pottery outdoor, using pine or cedar wood. The pottery pieces he produces are reflective of both traditional-functional and contemporary.
For over 30 years, Shelden has won national recognition and numerous awards for his art. Besides his own artwork, he has conducted workshops at museums and cultural institutions and demonstrates throughout the Southwest about the Jicarilla Apache pottery tradition.
Shelden is also an accomplished bead-worker and basket-maker.
Contact: Instagram-shanteapache
Email- goshtlish@gmail.com
Jicarilla Cultural Arts & Heritage Center
P.O. Box 507
Dulce, New Mexico 87528
Highway 64 located next to the
Jicarilla Shopping Center at the
4 way stop
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Weekend hours call for hours.
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