New Mexico Artisan Market features over 100 local artisans A wallet by {span id=”docs-internal-guid-20a4e863-7fff-6cf8-d3c7-24d1c61fe980”}{span}Patrick Falance of Big Head Leather.{/span}{/span} Wallets byPatrick Falance of Big Head Leather. Leather ornament by Patrick Falance of Big Head Leather. Leather coasters byPatrick Falance of Big Head Leather. Oracle cards by Elizabeth Beier. Monsoon oracle card byElizabeth Beier. Glow oracle card byElizabeth Beier. Published November 26, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. Modified November 26, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. As featured on - Heading to the New Mexico Artisan Market? Here's what you need to know The New Mexico Artisan Market is opening its doors in Old Town on Friday, Nov. 28, Saturday, Nov. 29, and Sunday, Nov. 30, featuring works from over 100 local artisans. Raquel Chambers, the executive director of the New Mexico Multi-Cultural Foundation, said the New Mexico Artisan Market is a staple event that helps artists feel supported. collection_05d833f1-7c89-49ca-95d6-ab73b8b21537.html
As featured on - Heading to the New Mexico Artisan Market? Here's what you need to know The New Mexico Artisan Market is opening its doors in Old Town on Friday, Nov. 28, Saturday, Nov. 29, and Sunday, Nov. 30, featuring works from over 100 local artisans. Raquel Chambers, the executive director of the New Mexico Multi-Cultural Foundation, said the New Mexico Artisan Market is a staple event that helps artists feel supported.
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