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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 ...
Explore art galleries and museums, relax at the spas, and eat green chile stew on a getaway to New Mexico’s capital. Here's what to do in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The former Santa Fe Railway Shops in Albuquerque, New Mexico, consist of eighteen surviving buildings erected between 1915 and 1925. The complex is located south of downtown in the Barelas neighborhood, bounded by Second Street, Hazeldine Avenue, Commercial Street, and Pacific Avenue.
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.
Feb. 19—The Railyard Master Plan is "the best example of local economic development in the state," Steve Robinson recalled former Gov. Bill Richardson saying when the two first sat down roughly ...
Aug. 16—Although the Santa Fe Indian Market officially opens at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19, shoppers who want to see it all may want to arrive earlier — say at 7 or 8 a.m. With a reported ...
The Railyard is a 50-acre arts district in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [1] It contains: [2] Santa Fe Depot (Rail Runner station) SITE Santa Fe gallery and performance space; Santa Fe Farmers' Market; El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe; the 13-acre Railyard park
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