Noted Seneca Potter to Speak at SUNY New Paltz
11/03/1999
NEW PALTZ -- Judith Greene, former director of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum and a noted Seneca Indian artist, will speak at SUNY New Paltz on November 17. She will talk about her pottery and Iroquoian pottery traditions.
Greene, who has exhibited throughout the United States, earned her master of fine arts degree at Alfred University. Her pottery has been exhibited throughout the United States. She will speak at 4 p.m. in Jacobson Faculty Tower, 10th floor lounge.
This program is part of a series of lectures on Native Americans and is supported by the SUNY New Paltz Foundation. For additional information about the presentation, contact Laurence M. Hauptman, 257-3523. The talk is free and open to the public.
Located in the heart of a dynamic college town, 90 minutes from metropolitan New York City, the State University of New York at New Paltz is a highly selective college of about 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
One of the most well-regarded public colleges in the nation, New Paltz delivers an extraordinary number of majors in Business, Liberal Arts, Sciences, Engineering, Fine and Performing Arts and Education.
New Paltz embraces its culture as a community where talented and independent minded people from around the world create close personal links with real scholars and artists who love to teach.






