
This is the home of the late potter and artisan Juan Quezada Celadon. Back in the 1950s, Quezada began producing clay creations inspired by and mimicking the patterns found on artifacts from before Mexico's colonization.
As a teenager, Quezada found ceramics from the Paquimé culture in a cave near his home. He began to collect these pieces, and tried to reproduce the styles and patterns he found on them. He had no experience with pottery when he first started but after years of trial and error, Quezada was able to create ceramics similar to the ones he had found.
Quezada began selling his ceramics and sharing the knowledge he had gained with friends and family. As it became popular outside of their region, demand grew. Today, Mata Ortiz is known for this style of pottery.