The 72nd Traditional Spanish Market is happening on the Santa Fe Plaza
Daniel Barela of Taos and his unpainted bultos wait for the start of the Traditional Spanish Market on the Santa Fe Plaza in July 2024.
Gabe Tafoya and members of Mariachi Azteca de Santa Fe perform on Saturday at the Traditional Spanish Market on the Santa Fe Plaza.
Sherry Puig of Santa Fe shops through tinwork by Richard Gabriel Jr. of Tijeras at the Traditional Spanish Market. A piece by Gabriel Jr. will be used for the Spanish Market poster next year.
Federico Prudencio of Albuquerque stands with his piece titled “Seven Sorrows of Mary” at the Traditional Spanish Market on Saturday. The piece won the Archbishop’s Award at this year’s market, which continues today on the Santa Fe Plaza.
Charles M. Carrillo of Santa Fe jokes with shoppers and visitors at his booth in the Traditional Spanish Market on the Santa Fe Plaza on Saturday. This is Carrillo's 44th year in the market. The 72nd Traditional Spanish Market continues through the weekend.