The International Folk Art Market, a staple in Northern New Mexico for bringing together multicultural artists from around the world, returns to Santa Fe’s Railyard Park July 10-13.
Nadia Hamid, IFAM director of artist development, and Alison Brushaber, IFAM volunteer chair of artist transportation, join “Conversations Different” to preview this year’s folk art market.
Hamid talks about her role in selecting artists for the market, improvements event-goers can expect this year and things people can do outside of just shopping.
Brushaber shares what inspired her to get involved with the organization and how it opened her eyes to a world full of artistic expression without having to travel far.
More information about the market and tickets can be found on their website, folkartmarket.org.

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