Mata Ortiz Pottery & Oaxaca Woodblock Prints Raffle

$5.00

Secret Gallery is hosting a special raffle featuring authentic, handcrafted works from Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua and Oaxaca, Mexico, two of the most celebrated regions for contemporary Mexican craft and printmaking.

One winner will take home a handmade Mata Ortiz ceramic vessel, entirely formed, fired and painted by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Another winner will receive a hand-carved Oaxaca woodblock print, printed using time-honored methods and rich with cultural symbolism and storytelling.

These are not reproductions. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind work of art, sourced directly from Mexico.

Purchase tickets for your chance to win.
Winners will be announced after the raffle closes on Jan 3rd 2026.

Secret Gallery is hosting a special raffle featuring authentic, handcrafted works from Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua and Oaxaca, Mexico, two of the most celebrated regions for contemporary Mexican craft and printmaking.

One winner will take home a handmade Mata Ortiz ceramic vessel, entirely formed, fired and painted by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Another winner will receive a hand-carved Oaxaca woodblock print, printed using time-honored methods and rich with cultural symbolism and storytelling.

These are not reproductions. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind work of art, sourced directly from Mexico.

Purchase tickets for your chance to win.
Winners will be announced after the raffle closes on Jan 3rd 2026.

Mata Ortiz pottery represents one of Mexico’s most respected living ceramic traditions. Each piece is entirely handmade—formed without molds, fired outdoors, and painted by hand using natural pigments and intricate geometric designs. No two vessels are alike.

Oaxacan woodblock prints celebrates the rich graphic traditions of southern Mexico—where storytelling, symbolism, and printmaking intersect. Hand-carved from wood and printed using traditional methods, each piece bears the marks of the artist’s hand, from carved textures to layered inks.