International Folk Art Market returns July 9–12 at Railyard Park, bringing artisans from around the world to Santa Fe to showcase multicultural works.
The annual market has long served as a venue for folk artists to sell their products and for community members to experience cultures from outside the United States. According to IFAM’s mission, the market is about valuing humanity, traditions and artists who are working hard toward social change in their home countries.
To preview this year’s event, IFAM Executive Director Stacey Edgar and board chair Helena Ribe join host Inez Russell Gomez on the latest podcast episode of “Conversations Different.” They discuss how preparations are going, reflect on past markets and share what they are most looking forward to this year.
Edgar also addresses public concerns about tariffs and visas affecting vendor participation, explaining her organization's efforts to keep the market on track.
For more information and tickets, visit folkartmarket.org

Max Gomez discusses the touring life, making music and upcoming shows in New Mexico
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John Berkenfield reflects on 40 years volunteering at Santa Fe Indian Market and why the event is life-changing for artists
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Bill Church of 'The New Mexican’ discusses the paper’s expansion to Southern New Mexico and reaching readers
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