Roxanne Swentzell

Roxanne Swentzell
For Life in all Directions, bronze sculpture by Roxanne Swentzell at National Museum of the American Indian
Born (1962-12-09) December 9, 1962
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, U.S.
NationalitySanta Clara Pueblo, American
EducationPortland Museum of Art School, Institute of American Indian Arts
Known forCeramics, Sculpture
Notable workMud Woman Rolls On (2011)
MovementPueblo ceramics
Websitewww.roxanneswentzell.net

Roxanne Swentzell (born December 9, 1962) is a Santa Clara Tewa Native American sculptor, ceramic artist, Indigenous food activist, and gallerist. Her artworks are in major public collections and she has won numerous awards.

Swentzell's work addresses personal and social commentary, reflecting respect for family, cultural heritage, and for the Earth. Her sculptural work has been exhibited at the White House as well as in international museums and galleries. She has been commissioned to create permanent installations at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, the Museum of Wellington, New Zealand, and other venues, including the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Philadelphia.