Imagine two days of total immersion in Native American art, on 400-year-old streets lined with booths manned by hundreds of sculptors, weavers, painters and jewelers. That is the experience of attending the Santa Fe Indian Market, held the third weekend in August in the heart of Santa Fe, N.M.
Attended by more than 100,000 visitors each year, the Santa Fe Indian Market first began in 1922 as the Southwest Indian Art Fair and Industrial Arts and Crafts Exposition. Founded by the Museum of New Mexico, it was originally created to preserve and promote Native art. Today, it is the largest juried Native art show in the world.
Managed by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA), the weekend market is now an artist-led event, allowing visitors to purchase works directly…