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  2. Spanish markets artists combine faith, heritage into pieces - AOL

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    Jul. 25—Cleo Romero's tinwork is varied and executed with flourish. Her mirrors feature desert flowers set against a backdrop of painted glass; ornate crucifixes glisten and tin boxes conceal ...

  3. In the streets of Santa Fe, new art and Spanish traditions mix

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    The contemporary markets runs alongside the 72-year-old Traditional Spanish Market; both will be back downtown from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. ... The process for artists being accepted into the ...

  4. Self-taught woodcarver, 84, wins Spanish Market's best in show

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    Jul. 30—Carlos Santistevan Sr. said he was inspired to dedicate his life to creating colonial New Mexican art when he discovered he was a descendant of the first Native-born santero — or saint ...

  5. Santa Fe Plaza - Wikipedia

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    All Spanish colonial towns with a regional governor's office (for Santa Fe de Nuevo México, that was the Palace of the Governors) were required by the civic planning section of the laws of the Indies to have a Plaza de Armas to marshal the palace guard in. The original Plaza was a presidio surrounded by a large defensive wall that enclosed ...

  6. A Oscuras Pero Encendidos - Wikipedia

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    A Oscuras Pero Encendidos (Spanish pronunciation: [a osˈkuɾas ˈpeɾo ensenˈdiðos], In the Dark but Turned On) was the first late night variety show produced for the Hispanic market in the United States. The "live" show, produced by Astracanada Productions Inc, launched in 1995 in Miami, Florida on WJAN-CA America CV, and was a combination ...

  7. Tianguis - Wikipedia

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    Model of Aztec tianguis at the National Museum of Anthropology Tianguis in Mexico City in 1885 Hall in the La Merced Market in Mexico City. The tradition of buying and selling in temporary markets set up either on a regular basis (weekly, monthly, etc.) is a strong feature in much of Mexican culture and has a history that extends far back into the pre-Hispanic period. [1]

  8. Saintly showcase: San Felipe de Neri Santero Market ... - AOL

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    Oct. 3—A beloved traditional folk art form in New Mexico will be on full display at the San Felipe de Neri Santero Market. The event, which is celebrating its 20th year, will be held from 10 a.m ...

  9. Jacobo de la Serna - Wikipedia

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    De la Serna is a direct descendant of some of the earliest Spanish families to settle in New Mexico in 1598; he cites these deep cultural roots as both an influence and a guiding light for his artwork. [5] He has been a consistent award winning artist at the annual Spanish Market in Santa Fe, NM numerous times since 1994.