Dolores Lewis Garcia (born 1938) is a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, US.
She continues to work at the Acoma Pueblo, producing pottery including the heart-line deer, hoof prints, and other abstract patterns.
Garcia was received her early education (1945 to 1955) in the Albuquerque Public School, where she was reprimanded for speaking her Native language.
[3] Utilizing the skills taught by her mother, Garcia engages a traditional style when creating her decorative and utilitarian works.
She and her sister Emma are adamant speakers against the use of commercial castware and artificial pigments, and continue to share their work at the Acoma Pueblo through workshops and demonstrations that are offered to the public.