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The Santa Fe Indian Market is an annual art market held in Santa Fe, New Mexico on the weekend following the third Thursday in August. The event draws an estimated 150,000 people to the city from around the world. [1] The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA), a nonprofit organization hosts the market, which showcases work by about ...
Aug. 16—After years at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Gala has moved to a venue with art in its mission: the Vladem Contemporary. It's the ...
Aug. 18—The Santa Fe Indian Market has developed a powerful gravitational force during its century-plus in operation, pulling in increasing numbers of unaffiliated satellite offerings. It's not ...
The Native Fashion Week marketplace also serves as a platform for Indigenous designers and artists who haven't had a chance to show at more formal, juried events like the Santa Fe Indian Market ...
The Market was founded by businesswoman Judith Espinar, together with Thomas Aageson, executive director of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and former executive director of Aid to Artisans; the former Market executive director, Charlene Cerny, formerly director of the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, and Charmay Allred, a community philanthropist.
Aug. 19—As the Santa Fe Indian Market approaches its 100-year milestone, there is much talk about history. But for the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts and other organizers of this ...
Jeri Ah-be-hill (September 23, 1933 – March 11, 2015) was a Kiowa fashion expert and art dealer. She owned and operated a trading post on the Wind River Indian Reservation for more than twenty years before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico where she became the curator of the annual Native American Clothing Contest held at the Santa Fe Indian Market.
Aug. 18—The Santa Fe Indian Market has announced the top winners in a variety of juried artwork classifications. Over 60 judges reviewed and critiqued entries Thursday, and the awards were ...