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For many of the over 150 artists from around the globe representing their cultures and communities, the market is crucial.
New Mexico is a spectacular combo of stunning nature, rich history, and unique culture. Head between Albuquerque and Santa Fe to see the best of all three.
The world returns to Santa Fe this week as the 21st annual International Folk Art Market unfolds. Featuring 142 artists from 57 countries from across the globe, the market is ...
Santa Fe County is rightfully known for its arts and culture, but it has quietly turned into a world-class adventure hub ...
Take a stroll beneath the vine-covered pergola outside SITE Santa Fe. At the end of the path, on your left, you’ll encounter ...
When my husband Dick and I were on our way West, we stopped at Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site, a reconstructed adobe ...
The image of a polar bear adrift on a melting mini iceberg in Al Gore’s 2006 documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” probably did ...
About 50 miles east of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, Hermit Peak rises some 10,000 feet amid the pinyon-juniper woodland of the Pecos Wilderness.
Museum of International Folk Art is ranked #3 out of 27 things to do in Santa Fe. See pictures and our review of Museum of International Folk Art.
A new exhibit showcasing 45 pencil micro-sculptures opens in Tucson next month at The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures.
Montgomery County artists Jim Victor and Marie Pelton spent two weeks in the butter booth, molding together more than 1,000 pounds of butter, donated by Land O'Lakes.