Artemio Poma Gutierrez of Peru makes and sells ceramic sculptures during the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe on Friday. This year the market is hosting 168 artists from 52 countries or territories.
BELOW: Traveling with a group of young people from Peru on a cultural exchange program, artist Suni Sonqo Vizcarra Wood walks around the International Folk Art Market on Friday in Santa Fe.
Callaghan Dawson, 14, from Houston Tx., gets help from Terri Hendrix, trying on assuit top, Egyptian cotton tulle fabric, at the International Folk Art Market going on this weekend in Santa Fe. The garments are made by a collection of 30 women in Egypt. This is the 19th year for the market and the first year it's being held at the Santa Fe Railyard. This year they have 168 artist from 52 countries or territories. This year there are lots of events including a night market and lectures.
Needle point embroidered shoes and other items, at a booth by Gulnora Odilova and her daughter Sugdiyona Omonova, from Uzbekistan, at the International Folk Art Market going on this weekend in Santa Fe. The garments are made by a collection of 30 women in Egypt. This is the 19th year for the market and the first year it's being held at the Santa Fe Railyard. This year they have 168 artist from 52 countries or territories. This year there are lots of events including a night market and lectures.
Crucelina Chocho, from the Wounan tribe in Colombia, arranges items and hand-made palm baskets by 80 women of her tribe. This during the International Folk Art Market going on this weekend in Santa Fe. This is the 19th year for the market and the first year it's being held at the Santa Fe Railyard. This year they have 168 artist from 52 countries or territories. This year there are lots of events including a night market and lectures.
Erkebu Djumagulova, from Kyrgyzstan, makes wool felt dolls she is selling during the International Folk Art Market going on this weekend in Santa Fe. This is the 19th year for the market and the first year it's being held at the Santa Fe Railyard. This year they have 168 artist from 52 countries or territories. This year there are lots of events including a night market and lectures.
Maricela Gomez Lopez of Oaxaca, Mexico, displays clay sculptures during the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe. The sculptures are of women in her community.
Qespi Tika Vizcarra Wood and Juan Abel Ojeda Llanos, are with a group of youth from Peru, on an cultural exchange program with New Mexico pueblos and schools. They are visiting the International Folk Art Market going on this weekend in Santa Fe. This is the 19th year for the market and the first year it's being held at the Santa Fe Railyard. This year they have 168 artist from 52 countries or territories. This year there are lots of events including a night market and lectures.
Reyna Isabel Pretzantzin, right, from Guatemala, helps Amy Goodhand, from Florida and a volunteer at the market, pick out a rug at the International Folk Art Market going on this weekend in Santa Fe. The booth sales rugs, foot stools and other items made from recycled cloths, mostly t-shirts. The items are made by 50 women from 9 communities in Guatemala. This is the 19th year for the market and the first year it's being held at the Santa Fe Railyard. This year they have 168 artist from 52 countries or territories. This year there are lots of events including a night market and lectures.