Angel Olegario Luna transforms clay into artworks that tell the story of family, food and culture

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Angel Olegario Luna’s sculptural forms are displayed at Marmot Art Space for July.

Clay is not dirt, although the two are related. Clay is some of our planet’s rock supply continuously decomposing. It’s found worldwide near earth’s varied waterways but also on its surface, where it’s a key ingredient in soil, aka dirt. And while humans have been farming earth’s dirt an impressive 12,000 years, they’ve been harvesting the earth itself in the form of clay for more than twice that long.

For artist Angel Olegario Luna, the

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