Native Pottery Demonstration with Randy Chitto (Mississippi Choctaw)
Randall "Randy" Chitto (Mississippi Choctaw) is an acclaimed clay artist whose works are in numerous museum collections, including The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, The Denver Art Museum and The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, among many others. His work is also shown at the Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Indian Market and other select exhibitions. Randy grew up in Chicago, Illinois, moving there with his family from the Choctaw Reservation in Mississippi. Randy is a past winner of the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Fellowship and a Dubin Fellow at The School of Advance Research, formerly The School of American Research. Randy has accumulated many other awards and distinctions in his career. His studio, The Red Clay Studio is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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