ABQ Railyards Holiday Market
ABQ Railyards Holiday Market - Dec 20th-21st, 2025 10am-4pm: Full Market 2nd weekend
ABQ Railyards Holiday Market - Dec 20th-21st, 2025 10am-4pm: Full Market 2nd weekend
We look forward to seeing you
FRI, NOV 28, 11 am–5 pm
SAT, NOV 29, 10 am–5 pm
SUN, NOV 30, 10 am–3 pm
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
800 Rio Grande Blvd NW
LOCALLY CURATED. HANDCRAFTED. ARTISAN GOODS
Winter is just around the corner and with it comes the highly anticipated Pathways Winter Market held at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino on November 22 & 23.
The Pathways Winter Market is the perfect place to discover one-of-a-kind gifts, from handmade jewelry and pottery to artisanal foods and traditional clothing. You’ll also find Pueblo-style holiday decorations and ornaments to bring festive cheer to your home.
In addition to shopping, the Pathways Winter Market features live entertainment, including local musicians and traditional Pueblo dance groups. Free to attend, the market offers a warm, festive atmosphere, beautiful handmade goods, and plenty of holiday fun—making it the perfect way to kick off the season!
We hope to see you there!
The Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival, launched in collaboration with Keep Santa Fe Beautiful in 1999, is an artist-driven event that celebrates art made from recycled materials. This family-friendly festival includes a diverse art market, adult and student art exhibits, the dazzling Trash Fashion and Costume Contest, and engaging make-and-take art activities. All artworks feature at least 75% recycled, reused, or repurposed materials.
Supporting artists who incorporate recycled materials not only fosters economic growth within the arts community but also encourages sustainable practices and creative ways to rethink waste. As the Santa Fe Reporter notes, this event is “… a shockingly good time… the weekend’s biggest can’t miss event… a highlight of the fall season.”
Event Dates:
Nov 14th 5pm-9pm
Nov 15th 9am-5pm
Nov 16th 10am-5pm
Tickets for the Trash Fashion Show will go on sale here on September 15th. The event is assigned seating and often sells out so buy your tickets ahead of time. Fashion show tickets include general admission to the art market on Friday night.
General admission to the art market on Friday night without trash fashion show tickets is $5 per person over the age of 12. The $5 general admission is paid at the door on Friday night.
Join us for our 21st Annual Día de los Muertos celebration of culture and creativity proudly hosted by La Parada and Farm & Table.
This family-friendly event features:
40+ Local Artisan Vendors 10am-4pm: Explore all the booths showcasing the work of our community’s talented artists and makers. Featuring a wide variety of handmade textiles, pottery, jewelry, and so much more. The talented face painter will transform you into a work of art to fully embrace the spirit of Día de los Muertos.
Pet Blessing Ceremony at 11am: A special ceremony to honor our beloved pets, reflecting the importance of all family members—two-legged and four-legged.
Festival Food and Drinks 11am-3:30pm: Enjoy a tasty array of food from Sanchez Tacos and Streetfood Institute, offering options for everyone, including vegan options. Pair your meal with refreshing beer and wine and a treat from Farm & Table.
Sugar Skull Decorating Workshop 12-4pm: Get creative in our hands-on workshop where you can decorate your own sugar skull (free mini sugar skulls for the first 100 people). It’s a fun make and take activity for all ages.
Live Music 12-3pm: Don’t miss the infectious rhythms of Felix y Los Gatos. Their energetic performances will have everyone dancing and celebrating together.
Community Ofrenda/Altar 12-4pm: Participate by bringing a photo of your loved one for the community ofrenda. You can also bring their favorite drink or food item to place on the altar
We invite you to join us in honoring those who have passed while fostering community and culture. We look forward to celebrating with you and continuing this cherished tradition!
The Los Alamos Arts Council’s Arts and Crafts Fairs are free for visitors and fun for all ages! Nestled on the lawn East of historic Fuller Lodge, these craft fairs are a perfect excuse to visit Los Alamos and partake in the rich arts and cultural district located downtown. Vendors travel from all over the state to sell hand-made crafts including art, food, cosmetics, jewelry, clothing, decor, and more.
Sept. 29 San Geronimo Eve Vespers
Sept. 30 San Geronimo Day- The Annual San Geronimo Feast Day is September 30th. Visitors are welcome to come and share in the day of family, friends, and feast. Traditionally, a trade fair for visitors near and far. As part of our traditions and customs we have our footraces in the morning, open to the public at 8 am, your more than welcome to observe the morning festivities. Through out the day an open market will be accessible to take home wares from an array of visiting vendors.
The afternoon will be filled with laughter as the Koshare (for lack of written term in the Tiwa or Sacred clowns for lack of term in English) greet the community for the remainder of the day (1 pm – 5 pm, approximately). Please be mindful this day is a sacred day and all elements of the Taos Pueblo community are to be respected. Due to the sacredness of the day there are NO RECORDING DEVICES of any kind are allowed. Cell phones, cameras, drones, etc. are not allowed and will be confiscated.
Thank you for your respect and we hope you leave with the memory of the day and share experience through your words with family and friends.
The Corrales Harvest Festival is a two day event that takes place each year throughout the village of Corrales during the last weekend in September. The Festival had been held continuously since 1985. Traffic through Corrales is restricted during the event to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for our guests.
Arts & Crafts Show
The Harvest Festival Art Show is a tradition going back over 20 years and features local Artists & Craftspeople. Come join us in shady La Entrada Park (the Library park)!
Vital Spaces is hosting a Pop-Up in Cathedral Park.
August 20th from 10am-4pm
Cathedral Park Santa Fe | 213 Cathedral Pl, Santa Fe NM 87501
Vital Spaces is a Santa Fe-based 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to sustain and enhance Santa Fe's cultural vibrancy by creating affordable spaces for artists working in all media to create, present, connect, and teach.
The distinctive open-air arts and crafts market features one-of-a-kind treasures from booths that line the historic plaza. Select from unique hand fashioned jewelry, pottery, chic clothing, stylish leather, paintings, photography, handsome wood products, hand blown glass, and countless other items. Meet the artist, discuss their work and take home a treasure.
Santa Fe’s Fastest-Growing Native Art Market organized by Indigenous people, for Indigenous people and on Indigenous land.
PATHWAYS has become a premier destination for visitors and collectors to discover vibrant and top-quality Indigenous artwork in diverse genres, created by well-respected artists from traditional Pueblo potters to contemporary emerging artists.
The three-day festival is located at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino on the Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico. August 15, 16 & 17, 2025.
Free Admission & Parking
Saturday, August 09, 2025 | 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM
The Los Alamos Arts Council’s Arts and Crafts Fair is free for visitors and fun for all ages. Nestled on the lawn east of historic Fuller Lodge, this craft fair hosted by the Los Alamos Arts Council is a perfect excuse to visit Los Alamos and to partake in the rich arts and cultural district located downtown.
Los Alamos Arts Council Summer Craft Fair is open to all artisans and crafters in and around Northern New Mexico. For over 40 years vendors have enjoyed the beauty of the outdoor venue.
Open Saturdays 9-4 and Sundays 10-4. El Mercado is el Museo's arts and culture market featuring over 60 vendors from around the corner and around the world. Visitors can browse art, jewelry, herbal remedies, textiles, beads, tapestries, books, furniture and more, both handmade and carefully curated.
Open Saturdays 9-4 and Sundays 10-4. El Mercado is el Museo's arts and culture market featuring over 60 vendors from around the corner and around the world. Visitors can browse art, jewelry, herbal remedies, textiles, beads, tapestries, books, furniture and more, both handmade and carefully curated.
Open Saturdays 9-4 and Sundays 10-4. El Mercado is el Museo's arts and culture market featuring over 60 vendors from around the corner and around the world. Visitors can browse art, jewelry, herbal remedies, textiles, beads, tapestries, books, furniture and more, both handmade and carefully curated.
Open Saturdays 9-4 and Sundays 10-4. El Mercado is el Museo's arts and culture market featuring over 60 vendors from around the corner and around the world. Visitors can browse art, jewelry, herbal remedies, textiles, beads, tapestries, books, furniture and more, both handmade and carefully curated.
Open Saturdays 9-4 and Sundays 10-4. El Mercado is el Museo's arts and culture market featuring over 60 vendors from around the corner and around the world. Visitors can browse art, jewelry, herbal remedies, textiles, beads, tapestries, books, furniture and more, both handmade and carefully curated.