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New Mexico crafts. Scroll or click on city. ALAMOGORDO ** ALBUQUERQUE ** CARLSBAD CHIMAYO ** ESPANOLA ** GALLUP GLORIETA ** LOS ALAMOS ** MADRID MORA ** RED RIVER ** RUIDOSO DOWNS SAN JUAN PUEBLO ** SANTA FE ** TAOS TRES PIEDRAS ALAMOGORDO CRAFTS Cottonwood Arts and Crafts Festival 9/4,5,6, 2004 top ALBUQUERQUE CRAFTS The Indian Arts and Crafts Association The Indian Arts and Crafts Association (IACA) is a not-for-profit organization established in 1974 to support the ethical promotion and protection of authentic Native American art and culture. IACA works to stop fraud and abuse within the market for Indian art through education, publicity, authentication and use of our logo to indicate certified ethical businesses. IACA sponsors the largest wholesale trade shows of handmade Indian art in the world twice a year. Members include Native American artists, wholesale and retail dealers, museums, collectors and others who support the goals of the organization. IACA supports and works for the protection of indigenous art worldwide. House of the Shalako Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts top CARLSBAD CRAFTS The Indian Pony Art Gallery top CHIMAYO CRAFTS Chimayo Trading and Mercantile Chimayo Weavers.com top ESPANOLA CRAFTS Española Valley Fiber Arts Center The Española Valley Fiber Arts Center is a unique resource for fiber artists and those who find beauty in the fiber arts. Visitors to the adobe storefront in the historic district of Española enter a world of looms, colorful yarns, beautiful handmade textiles, books, and supplies. They may also find busy students learning to weave, spinners gathering for “Spinning Saturday”, Pueblo women purchasing materials for embroidery, a tapestry artist weaving her latest creation, a Hispanic weaver from the High Road searching for just the right color of yarn, or children working on their backstrap looms. The Center is a special place where people of all ages and backgrounds are brought together by their interest in the fiber arts. top GALLUP CRAFTS Southwestern Indian Foundation Catalog Your one-stop catalog source for the very best in quality crafted Indian jewelry, pottery, kachina dolls, and other Native American related gifts such as books, music, shirts, and videos! Most of the handcraft items featured in our catalog have been fashioned by the native peoples of the Southwest including: the Navajo tribe and the pueblo tribes of the Zuni, Laguna, Acoma, and Hopi. top GLORIETA CRAFTS Duane Maktima Studio and Gallery top LOS ALAMOS CRAFTS Marc Hudson, Potter Riverspirit Creations top MADRID CRAFTS Al Leedom Studio top MORA CRAFTS Victory Ranch Fiber Arts School top RED RIVER CRAFTS Stained Glass by Donna Vee top RUIDOSO DOWNS CRAFTS Pinon Pottery Studio and Gallery top SAN JUAN PUEBLO CRAFTS David Dear Silversmith top SANTA FE CRAFTS Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Each August for the past eighty years, Santa Fe Indian Market has brought together the most gifted Native American artists from the U.S. with millions of visitors and collectors from around the world. The extended weekend of beauty and celebration ranks as the world's largest and most highly acclaimed Native American arts show and as New Mexico's largest attended annual weekend event. Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery Chalk Farm Gallery Christine of Santa Fe Cristof's Kelly Jo Designs Pottery by Eric Sunbird Fender Pottery by Jeanne Gonzales Pottery by John Gonzales Pottery by Kevin Naranjo Pottery by Maria Gonzales-Kailahi Pottery by Maria Martinez Sunshine Studio top TAOS CRAFTS Wool Festival of Taos October 2,3 2004 top TRES PIEDRAS CRAFTS Gourd-eous Gourds top NewMexicoLinks.Net -^-^- |
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