New Mexico has always had a rich cultural and artistic history. From early Native American artists dating back thousands of years to the contemporary artists of today, New Mexico is well known for its thriving arts community. It should come as no surprise that the world’s biggest International Folk Art Market started right here in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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It is events like these small pop-ups celebrating artists and cultures from around the world that bring us all together. The International Folk Art Market as an event and as an organization is important not only for the beautiful genre of art it represents, but for the change it creates in the world.

When you support events like the IFAM, or even local art crawls, fairs, and markets, it encourages artists to have the courage to display their passion for all of us to enjoy. It also celebrates the unique cultures and people of the world. Will you put attending the International Folk Art Market on your bucket list?

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