Winter Spanish Market to feature over 50 adult, youth artists Our Lady of Guadalupe bolo tie by Felipe Rivera. Our Lady of Sorrows with silver crown by Felipe Rivera. Our Lady of Guadalupe silver ring by Felipe Rivera. A necklace by Alejandro Atencio. A ring by Alejandro Atencio. Jewelry pieces by Alejandro Atencio. Jewelry by Juan Lopez. A necklace by Juan Lopez. Earrings by Juan Lopez. Rings by Juan Lopez. Published December 4, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. Modified December 4, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. As featured on - Find out more about the 2025 Winter Spanish Market The Winter Spanish Market will be back at the Santa Fe Community Center on Saturday, Dec. 6, and Sunday, Dec. 7, with 50 juried adult artists and 10 youth artists. collection_5e005351-3baf-4890-af2f-6628e19b2871.html
As featured on - Find out more about the 2025 Winter Spanish Market The Winter Spanish Market will be back at the Santa Fe Community Center on Saturday, Dec. 6, and Sunday, Dec. 7, with 50 juried adult artists and 10 youth artists.
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