2011 Santa Fe Indian Market Poster Artists
Indian Market 2011 FAQs
2010 Indian Market Judging, Best of Show, Sneak Preview
2010 Indian Market Award Winning Artwork
Indian Market 2010 Live Auction Gala
2010 SWAIA 365 Event Photos
Saturday & Sunday Indian Market 2009
Indian Market 2009 Clothing Contest
Image Driven - SWAIA Welcomes the Filmmakers
A:shiwi A:wan Museum - Artist Studio, 2010 Winter Indian Market, 11/27-28
Dusty & Bernice Naranjo - Artist Studio, 2010 Winter Indian Market, 11/27-28
Visit Fashion Row - 2010 Winter Indian Market, 11/27-28
Kenneth Johnson - Artist Studio, 2010 Winter Indian Market, 11/27-28
Robert Mirabal Concert - Sunday, November 28 - $15/ticket
Les Namingha - Artist Studio, 2010 Winter Indian Market, 11/27-28
Poeh Cultural Center - Artist Studio, 2010 Winter Indian Market, 11/27-28
Ramah Navajo Weavers - Artist Studio, 2010 Winter Indian Market, 11/27-28
"The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts brings Native arts to the world by inspiring artistic excellence, fostering education, and creating meaningful partnerships."
Inside the Artists' Studios. November 27 & 28, 2010. The 5th Annual SWAIA Winter Indian Market is a two-day celebration of Native art. This year the Winter Indian Market includes 130 Native artists, eight artist demonstrators, a silent auction, a holiday concert by Robert Mirabal and a "Fashion Row" featuring the work of Native fashion designers Patricia Michaels, Penny Singer, Dorothy Grant, Virginia Ballenger and Margaret Wheeler. Santa Fe Convention Center. Saturday, November 27, 9a-5p. Sunday, November 28, 10a-4p. General Admission: $5. For more information, call (505) 983-5220.
Looking for a great place to stay for SWAIA's Winter Indian Market? Visit our preferred accommodations page to find a great place to stay. From convenient downtown locations to world class resort and spas, there is something for everyone. Are you an artist participating in the Winter Indian Market? There is a special rate just for you at the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza.
2010 Santa Fe Indian Market: That's a Wrap!
The weeks following the Santa Fe Indian Market have a character unlike any other time of year. Where once the SWAIA office over flows with activity throughout the spring and summer months, September and the early weeks of October abound with reflection and the task of deconstructing and analyzing another successful Indian Market. As a gentle rain fell upon on the Plaza at the closing ceremony of this year's Indian Market, the journey for SWAIA staff and its family of artists towards another August began anew...