Changing Lives through Folk Art: One Family in Mexico
A family of artists from the Folk Art Market visited our SchoolArts/CRIZMAC Folk Art Extravaganza last week. Here is their description in the program for the market: ...
Read MoreA family of artists from the Folk Art Market visited our SchoolArts/CRIZMAC Folk Art Extravaganza last week. Here is their description in the program for the market: ...
Read MoreWe're here right now in Santa Fe with our fantastic SchoolArts/CRIZMAC Folk Art Extravaganza group. ...
Read MoreSchoolArts and CRIZMAC are offering an indepth experience, Folk Art Extravaganza, in conjunction with the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, July 11-17. We will be housed at the lovely Inn o ...
Read MoreIt is my understanding that there is no word for art in most indigenous cultures. John Reyna, a Native American from Taos Pueblo, always stresses this fact about Pueblo languages in his introductions ...
Read MoreSomehow I have just looked up and discovered that it is the middle of July! I have been going nonstop since school was out but now have some time for reflection. ...
Read MoreThe Folk Art Market announced today that sales for the market this past weekend were over $2 million. The artists take home 90% of that, with the remainder used for producing the festival. Estimated a ...
Read MoreWe spent the afternoon at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe for the opening of the museum’s “Gallery of Conscience,” a new space dedicated to exploring contemporary is ...
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