The former CEO of MAPS Public Benefit Corporation, a leader in MDMA-assisted therapy research.
Building pieces by hand using the traditional coil-and-scrape technique. ami emerson
Emerson often notes that he initially began creating pottery to assist his wife with her work, but it evolved into a 20-year career dedicated to keeping Hopi traditions and spirituality alive through art. Public Service and Community Involvement The former CEO of MAPS Public Benefit Corporation,
A pediatrician and child advocate known for her work on the Science of Hope and pediatric healthcare. ami emerson
Firing pieces outdoors using cedar wood and sheep manure, which gives the pottery its distinct finish.