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  2. Handcrafts and folk art in Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    Oaxaca handcrafts and folk art is one of Mexico's important regional traditions of its kind, distinguished by both its overall quality and variety. Producing goods for trade has been an important economic activity in the state, especially in the Central Valleys region since the pre-Hispanic era which the area laid on the trade route between ...

  3. Museo Estatal de Arte Popular de Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    The permanent displays trace the history of Oaxaca handcrafts and folk art from the early pre-Hispanic period to the present day. [4] The museum is sponsored by government agencies with foreign foundations with the aim of growing its collection and to hold events and other activities to promote traditional Oaxacan crafts and the people who make ...

  4. Apolinar Aguilar Velasco - Wikipedia

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    Aguilar Velasco was born and raised in Ocotlán de Morelos in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. This town is known for its handcrafts, especially pottery. There is also a tradition of blacksmithing. Apolinar and his brother Angel learned this craft from their uncle Ricardo Guzmán and formally established a workshop in 1970.

  5. Barro negro pottery - Wikipedia

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    Barro negro pottery ("black clay") is a style of pottery from Oaxaca, Mexico, distinguished by its color, sheen and unique designs. Oaxaca is one of few Mexican states which is characterized by the continuance of its ancestral crafts, which are still used in everyday life. [1]

  6. Doña Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Doña Rosa, full name Rosa Real Mateo de Nieto, was a Mexican ceramics artisan from San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico. She is noted for inventing a technique to make the local pottery type, barro negro, black and shiny after firing. This created new markets for the ceramics with collectors and tourists.

  7. San Bartolo Coyotepec - Wikipedia

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    Display of local Textile arts at MEAPO - State Museum of Popular Art of Oaxaca. The Museo Estatal de Arte Popular de Oaxaca - MEAPO, the State Museum of Popular Art of Oaxaca, was founded in 2004 to promote and preserve the traditional crafts of this state. The museum was designed by and is cared for by a commission of craftsmen from San ...

  8. Carlomagno Pedro Martínez - Wikipedia

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    He is currently the director of the Museo Estatal de Arte Popular de Oaxaca (MEAPO) in his hometown, a museum dedicated to the handcrafts of the state of Oaxaca, especially those in the Central Valleys region. [9] He was one of the main actors in the founding of this museum in its current form in the 2000s. [10]

  9. José García Antonio - Wikipedia

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    José García Antonio (born August 10, 1947) is a Mexican potter from San Antonio Castillo Velasco in the municipality of Ocotlán, Oaxaca, a town noted for its handcrafts. [1] [2] He still has is house and workshop there, located beyond the church behind a tall gate that hides what is inside. [3]