Lolita Torivio Concho was among those potters helping to revive historic Acoma pottery designs and forms in the 1970s. She was the daughter of Antonio and Teofilia Torivio. She was a sister of Juanita Torivio, Mamie Torivio-Ortiz, Francis Torivio, and Connie Torivio Garcia. She was the mother-in-law of noted potter Dorothy Torivio and taught her the techniques for painting tight even lines.