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08/03/2022 with Kim Peone

Nativescape welcomes Kim Peone, Executive Director of SWAIA to discuss this year's Indian Market in Santa Fe. Each August, an estimated 100,000 people attend the largest juried Native American art show in the world - the Southwestern Association of American Indian Art’s (SWAIA’s) annual Indian Market. This remarkable event takes place on and around the central plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and sponsors over one-thousand Native artists from more than one-hundred tribal communities in North America and Canada. Artists show their latest work and compete for awards in SWAIA’s prestigious judged art competition. Santa Fe’s Indian Market has endured for the past 100-years and today generates upwards of 160 million dollars annually in revenues for artists and the community.

Nativescape welcomes Kim Peone, Executive Director of SWAIA to discuss this year's Indian Market in Santa Fe. Each August, an estimated 100,000 people attend the largest juried Native American art show in the world - the Southwestern Association of American Indian Art’s (SWAIA’s) annual Indian Market. This remarkable event takes place on and around the central plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and sponsors over one-thousand Native artists from more than one-hundred tribal communities in North America and Canada. Artists show their latest work and compete for awards in SWAIA’s prestigious judged art competition. Santa Fe’s Indian Market has endured for the past 100-years and today generates upwards of 160 million dollars annually in revenues for artists and the community.

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