A handful of talented artists selling their artwork, from jewelry to paintings. Across the rail tracks is the farmers market. The district area also has store fronts of additional indoor shops and restaurants. Best to park in the garage instead of looking to park on street because it gets very busy. The cost for parking is affordable, we parked from 10-8pm and it was $12. Keep your parking ticket with you and don't leave in the car as you need to pay the meter first before exiting and then you need it again to insert it at...
Read moreMany of the native artists were seated beneath the roof along the walkway parallel to the square. Work by Native Americans was beautifully arranged on blankets on the ground. Had the good fortune of meeting Maria Martinez’ great and great great grandsons carrying on her legacy of stone burnished and pit fired pottery. Marvin Martinez. I bought jewelry for gifts. Beautiful quality and reasonably priced. Santa Fe has many public sculptures and...
Read moreWhile I don't believe it's an official part of the Santa Fe Artists Market, I highly recommend checking out the Young Indigenous Artists Market (located by SITE SANTA FE). These young artists each have unique, creative, sustainable, and affordable art and upcycled clothing (there also happened to be a rad DJ!). This area was not large, but it truly captured the spirit...
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