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

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    The Traditional Spanish Market draws thousands of visitors each summer for an event that highlights New Mexico culture and lifts local artists, many of whom cite their faith and Spanish heritage ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. El Museo del Barrio - Wikipedia

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    The museum features an extensive permanent collection of over 6,500 pieces, and it encompasses more than 800 years of Puerto Rican, Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino art, includes pre-Columbian Taíno artifacts, traditional arts (such as Puerto Rican Santos de palo and Vejigante masks), twentieth-century drawings, paintings, sculptures and installations, as well as prints, photography ...

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  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...