SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market returns Aug. 16 and Aug. 17 Crowds at the SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market can number in the tens of thousands. Rena Begay, a Diné weaver, shows her work at SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market in 2024. Golga Oscar, also known as Quki, a Yup’ik artist from Southwest Alaska, who is known for his contemporary textiles. Visitors on Lincoln Street enjoying SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market 2024. Dan Vallo (Acoma Pueblo) won Best in Show at the 2024 SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market for work honoring the Pueblo Revolt. Artist Mikala Begoody at SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market in 2022. Pueblo ceramic artist Virgil Ortiz at SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market in 2024. Derek No-Sun Brown (Shoshone-Bannock, Klamath and Ashishinabe) performs a live art-making demonstration at SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market. Published August 8, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified August 8, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Going to SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market? Here's what you need to know The SWAIA (Southwestern Association for Indian Arts) Santa Fe Indian Market, now in its 103rd year, is the largest and longest-running art fair focused on contemporary Indigenous art. The Indian Market, which lasts all day on Saturday, Aug. 16, and Sunday, Aug. 17, is free and open to the public. collection_cc5802e9-325b-493e-8e5b-1bb1ce17163b.html
As featured on - Going to SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market? Here's what you need to know The SWAIA (Southwestern Association for Indian Arts) Santa Fe Indian Market, now in its 103rd year, is the largest and longest-running art fair focused on contemporary Indigenous art. The Indian Market, which lasts all day on Saturday, Aug. 16, and Sunday, Aug. 17, is free and open to the public.
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