10/02/2025
Join the Brown University Library, the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, and the RISD Ceramics Department for an artist’s talk with Virgil Ortiz, the award-winning Pueblo artist whose work combines innovative pottery, art, décor, fashion, video, and film.
Pueblo Revolt 1680/2180
Thursday, October 16 at 6 p.m
John Hay Library (321)
Free and open to the public. In-person event.
🔗 https://events.brown.edu/event/virgil-ortiz-pueblo-revolt
Virgil Ortiz is one of today’s most visionary artists—fusing Pueblo culture with sci-fi, fantasy, and fashion to create unleashed new worlds. Drawing from ancestral storytelling and his family’s legacy of Cochiti Pueblo potters, Ortiz transforms clay, couture, film, and digital media into futuristic narratives that captivate audiences worldwide. His saga Revolt 1680/2180 reimagines Pueblo history with time-traveling warriors, igniting Indigenous Futurism on the global stage. With exhibitions from Paris to Miami, Ortiz inspires a new generation to see art as rebellion, resistance, and survival—blazing a path where culture collides with imagination, and the future is unbound.
Clay Revolution at RISD
This talk is the second of two joint events organized with RISD’s Ceramics Department. The first event, Clay Revolution, is a public lecture the day prior (Oct. 15) at RISD Museum, 2 to 3 p.m.