Santa Fe is well known for annual summer art markets. From folk art to Native American art to contemporary art and even antique art, you can find it all in Santa Fe throughout the summer months. But have you attended the Contemporary Hispanic Market? In 2022, it is scheduled for July 30 and 31 on the historic Santa Fe Plaza on Lincoln Avenue.
When asked what makes this market unique, Ramona Vigil-Eastwood, president of the Contemporary Hispanic Market said, “The art is created in New Mexico by Hispanics. It’s just one crucial way to keep the bones of traditional arts alive through ancestry. Yet, Hispanic artists have the freedom of expression to create art that stays current with the evolution of art.” Ramona’s award-winning fine art jewelry can be found at the market in booth number 1.
The Contemporary Hispanic Market occurs adjacent to the Traditional Spanish Market, which is also traditionally held on this weekend, July 30 and 31. The side-by-side market locations makes it easy for visitors to take in hundreds of booths of art ranging from cutting edge contemporary techniques to centuries old traditional styles.
As soon as the Contemporary Hispanic Market opens on Saturday morning, the streets are instantly filled with art enthusiasts, whether it be the casual or serious collector. Some attendees travel each year from out of state and other countries in hopes of finding the perfect art piece to buy directly from the artist and take away with them in hand. Some artists have such great followings that they might sell out within the first day of the art show.
The Contemporary Hispanic Market is 100% volunteer organized by a group who meets once a month year round in order to plan the art show. Tony Fernandez, vice president of the market said, “There are a couple things about the volunteers of our market; we are passionate about the arts and we feel just like family.” Tony’s oil paintings are located in booth 24 during the market.
The market is free to the public and in 2022 there will be 134 booths with many mediums of artwork created by New Mexico Hispanic resident artists. Each year there is a silent auction at the information booth featuring donated creations from current artists of the show. Make sure to stop by and place your bid in support of the event.
This blog was written in partnership with TOURISM Santa Fe and Sarah Love for the Contemporary Hispanic Market.
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