Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals in Santa Fe to sell at.
Challenge New Mexico Arts & Crafts Festival
CraftHeld on the Historic Santa Fe Plaza in June, Challenge New Mexico Arts & Crafts Festival draws hundreds of shoppers and tourists specifically looking for art and jewelry. 100+ vendors exhibit handcrafted work across fine art, photography, jewelry, clothing, sculpture, metalwork, and pottery — everything is maker-made, no resellers. No sales commission; one flat booth fee covers the full weekend and you keep what you sell. New artists welcome. Booth proceeds directly support Challenge New Mexico's therapeutic horseback riding program for people with physical, mental, and emotional challenges.
Contemporary Hispanic Market
ArtisanHeld each July in Santa Fe's downtown plaza area, Contemporary Hispanic Market is the world's largest contemporary Hispanic art market — drawing collectors from across the U.S. to add to private collections. The 40th annual juried show is selective and competitive. Fair warning: it rains every year for at least 20 minutes, a tradition vendors embrace as a blessing. Entry is free for shoppers.
Folk Art Flea
FleaAnnual folk-art flea market fundraiser for the Museum of International Folk Art; vendors sell donated and handmade folk-art goods.
International Folk Art Market (IFAM)
ArtisanThe 22nd International Folk Art Market, held each July in Santa Fe's Railyard Park, is a juried showcase of 150+ folk artists from 40+ countries selling handmade traditional crafts that support families and villages worldwide. IFAM prioritizes economic opportunity for artists preserving living cultural traditions. The market draws serious collectors and culture-minded shoppers seeking authentic, story-driven work—not mass production. Two-stage jury process (selection and placement). First-time artists receive mentorship through the year-round Mentor to Market program.
Native Treasures Art Market
ShowJuried Native American art market (~200 invited/juried artists) benefiting the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture; sells jewelry, pottery, textiles. 2026 edition recurring on Memorial Day weekend (exact dates not explicitly confirmed this pass).
Railyard Artisan Market
ArtisanRecurring artisan/handmade market run by the Santa Fe Farmers' Market Institute at the Railyard pavilion; local makers sell handcrafted goods. Separate market from the Saturday/Tuesday farmers market.
Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival
FestivalArtist-driven festival of art made from recycled/repurposed materials (min. 75% recycled); ~100 vendors plus juried exhibition, trash fashion show and student showcase. Vendor applications open June 2026.
Santa Fe Artists Market
ArtisanNonprofit juried market (14th season) where local artists sell fine art and crafts (pottery, painting, photography, sculpture, textiles, mixed media). Applications open Dec 1, 2025; no jewelry artists accepted for 2026.
Santa Fe Farmers' Market (Railyard)
FarmersSanta Fe Farmers' Market operates year-round on Saturdays and runs a Tuesday market from May through December. Located at the Railyard pavilion, it's a producer-only market — vendors must be members and apply. The market draws shoppers looking to buy directly from local growers and food producers in northern New Mexico.
Santa Fe Fiesta Fine Arts and Crafts Market
CraftHeld on Labor Day Weekend in Santa Fe's historic plaza, Fiesta Fine Arts and Crafts Market is a free open-air market featuring handmade jewelry, pottery, clothing, leather goods, paintings, photography, wood products, hand-blown glass, and more. The setup invites direct artist-to-shopper interaction — you'll meet makers and discuss their work on-site. Applications for both arts/crafts and food vendors are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Santa Fe Indian Market
ShowPremier juried Native American art market (SWAIA) with roughly 1,000 Indigenous artists selling fine art, jewelry, pottery and textiles on and around the Santa Fe Plaza. Participation is by invitation/jury via ZAPP.
SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market
ArtisanWorld's largest juried Native arts market; ~1,000 Native artists from 200+ Tribal Nations sell jewelry, pottery, textiles, painting and sculpture directly to the public. Artist application by invite/juried via ZAPP.
SWAIA Winter Indian Market
HolidayHeld in Santa Fe every November after Thanksgiving, Winter Indian Market is SWAIA's signature holiday event and a leading destination to buy directly from Native artists across the country. The juried market features jewelry, pottery, textiles, painting, and sculpture—each artist bringing distinct voice and vision. Beyond shopping, expect live music, dance performances, Native food vendors, and a virtual silent auction. Designed as an intimate, welcoming experience where you connect directly with artists and collectors who care about supporting Indigenous creativity and small businesses.
Traditional Spanish Market
ArtisanHeld each July at Santa Fe Plaza, the Traditional Spanish Market brings together more than 160 artists for a weekend of juried Spanish Colonial artwork, live performances, and cultural programming as it celebrates 100 years since its founding in 1926. Artists must meet strict standards for materials, techniques, and historical accuracy to participate. The market features Spanish Colonial art forms such as bultos, retablos, colcha embroidery, tinwork, pottery, and woven textiles, all made using techniques that date back several centuries. Presented by the Atrisco Heritage Foundation, the market continues to center the people doing the work today, with artists on the Plaza sharing their techniques, materials, and the stories behind each piece. Alongside the artwork, the weekend includes live performances, demonstrations, and community programming. Each July, as many as 70,000 people flock to Santa Fe to experience this event.
Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show
AntiqueHeld in Santa Fe during Indian Market week, Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show is a juried dealer show for antique and ethnographic specialists, American Indian art dealers, and related exhibitors. The event draws collectors and serious buyers — advance ticketed public admission brings a curated audience to the Santa Fe Community Convention Center.
Winter Spanish Market
HolidayHeld at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, Winter Spanish Market brings together 50+ juried artists in an intimate indoor setting each December. Handcrafted pieces include retablos, bultos, tinwork, colcha embroidery, and pottery, created using methods introduced by Spanish settlers in the 1500s and carefully preserved by New Mexican makers —sold direct from artist to buyer. The market features a full musical lineup from Spanish guitar and Mexican mariachi to folk dances and traditional New Mexican folk music. The Winter Spanish Market serves as the seasonal extension of Santa Fe's Traditional Spanish Market, first established in 1926.
