
Welcome to the International Folk Art Market Blog!
A Blog Dedicated To The World Of Folk Art
Here, you'll find stories, insights, and updates about the world of folk art from around the globe. Join us as we celebrate the creativity and traditions of artisans and explore the rich cultural heritage that makes our market unique.

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Experience the Art in Action: Live Demonstrations & Immersive Making at IFAM 2025
Experience the Art in Action: Live Demonstrations & Immersive Making at IFAM 2025
Why Families Shouldn’t Miss Sunday Community Day at IFAM 2025
Discover why Sunday Community Day at the International Folk Art Market is the best day for families. Learn about the Children’s Passport Program, hands-on crafts, and cultural fun for all ages.

A Front Row Seat to Folk Art: IFAM Passport Travels to France
Travel with IFAM to the heart of France for exclusive artist studio visits, curated markets, and unforgettable cultural connection. This is folk art up close.

Rooted in Place: Celebrating Community & Generations at IFAM 2025
Rooted in Place Neighborhood at IFAM 2024: Land, Heritage, Tradition - Booth’s #1-79

Discover the Sustainability Neighborhood at IFAM 2025
Sustainability Neighborhood at IFAM 2025: Every booth in the Sustainability Neighborhood offers a chance to witness environmental stewardship in action. Booth’s #33-57

Explore the Innovation Neighborhood at IFAM 2025
Visit the Innovation Neighborhood at the 21st Annual International Folk Art Market | Santa Fe - Booth’s #80-104

Women’s Empowerment Neighborhood at IFAM 2025
Women’s Empowerment Neighborhood at IFAM 2025: Booth’s #106-142

Santa Fe City of Crafts and Folk Art 20th Anniversary
In celebration of Santa Fe’s 20th anniversary as a UNESCO Creative City of Folk Art, this special IFAM 2025 booth honors four New Mexican artist families—each preserving and evolving intergenerational traditions in weaving, jewelry, pottery, and more. From Chimayó to the pueblos, these artists carry forward the creative legacy of place, family, and cultural resilience.