Lucia Quezada

Mata Ortiz

One of the daughters of Reynaldo Quezada, Lucia Quezada Treviso also makes pottery. The vast majority of her pieces are very similar to her father's: black graphite finish, tooled surfaces, bowls, jars and flying saucers. The biggest difference is Lucia's pieces are half the size or less. In 2013 she earned a Third Place ribbon for one of her miniatures at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Women of Mata Ortiz show.


Corrugated opening on a tooled, black graphite flying saucer jar
Black graphite and tooled surface on a flying saucer jar with a corrugated opening
2.5 in H by 5.5 in Dia
Textured surface on a black flying saucer jar
Black flying saucer jar with a textured surface
3 in H by 8.5 in Dia
Corrugated surface on a black flying saucer jar
Black flying saucer jar decorated with a corrugated surface
2.25 in H by 5.75 in Dia
Corrugated surface on a black flying saucer jar
Black flying saucer jar decorated with a corrugated surface
1.25 in H by 4 in Dia

Mata Ortiz/Casas Grandes Potters