Santa Fe Indian Market

Santa Fe Indian Market

Santa Fe Indian Market is an annual art market held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA over two days on the weekend after the third Thursday in August and draws an estimated 100,000 people to the city from around the world. The Market was first held in 1922 as the "Indian Fair" and was sponsored by the Museum of New Mexico. In 1936, the New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs took over the event.

It is now organized by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) [http://www.swaia.org] and showcases work from about 1,200 of the top Native American (American Indian) artists from various tribes across the country. The market features pottery, jewellery, textile weavings and other traditional and contemporary work, and is the oldest and largest juried Native American art showcase in the world [ [http://www.pilotguides.com/destination_guide/north_america/south_west_usa/santa_fe_indian_market.php Guide to the Indian Market] ] . The economic impact of the Market has been calculated at more than $19 million [ [http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2002/01/21/daily16.html "Santa Fe Indian Market's economic impact more than $19 million, survey shows", "New Mexico Business Weekly", 24 January 2002] ] .

Artists display their work in stalls around the Santa Fe Plaza and adjacent streets, selling directly to the general public. In order to participate, all artists must provide proof of federal Tribal enrollment, and their work must meet strict quality and authentic materials standards. Art experts judge the work and distribute awards and prize money in various categories. On the evening before the Market's opening, members of SWAIA may attend a preview of representative works by the artists as well as the winners in each category. It is a way for potential buyers to see the winning artworks as well as what will be sold the following day. Many buyers make a point of arriving downtown very early in the morning, and it is not unusual to find artists having sold out within a few hours.

References

*Tryk, Sheila, "Santa Fe Indian Market: Showcase of Native American Art", Santa Fe: Tierra Publications, 1993 ISBN 0-9622807-4-7 (Photography by Mark Nohl)

External links

* [http://elpalacio.org/summer07/market.pdf Bruce Bernstein, "From Indian Fair to Indian Market", "El Palacio", pub: Museum of New Mexico, 1993] An account of the evolution of the market since 1922
* [http://www.swaia.org/ Southwestern Association for Indian Arts official website]


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