Canvas of Clay: Hopi Pottery Masterworks from The Allan and Judith Cooke Collection

Canvas of Clay: Hopi Pottery Masterworks from The Allan and Judith Cooke Collection

For safety during our expansion construction, some artifacts in this exhibition have been removed and are not currently on view. Thank you for your understanding!

Ongoing

On exhibit for the first time, more than 65 of the finest examples of Hopi pottery from The Allan and Judith Cooke Collection. A gift to the museum, this exhibition celebrates six centuries of the Hopi people and culture, whose tribal land lies in northern Arizona.

An interactive kiosk video showcases how Hopi pottery is created, with a special segment on the Cookes and what inspired them to amass such a world-class collection. Among the historic and contemporary masterworks are 18 ceramics by Nampeyo of Hano, the most famous of the Hopi potters, as well as works by 22 additional master potters including Nampeyo’s daughters and other descendants.

The exhibition is sponsored by the City of Scottsdale and is a national treasure and point of pride for Scottsdale and all of Arizona.