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Iconic Beginnings: Legacies in Motion

103 Years of Bringing Native Art to the World

SANTA FE, N.M., June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) is pleased to release the 103rd annual Santa Fe Indian Market schedule of events. For 103 years, the Santa Fe Indian Market has been held the third weekend of August, representing a promise from the City of Santa Fe to the original Native American participating artists. On August 16 and 17, 2025, nearly 1,000 of the world’s most accomplished Native American artists in ten juried classifications will exhibit in and around the Plaza in downtown Santa Fe.

In the week leading up to the anticipated market weekend, ticketed events include the Best of Show Ceremony & Luncheon on Friday, August 15 at the Santa Fe Convention Center (SFCC) followed by the Sneak Peek and General Previews. This year’s Get Indigenous Film Festival (GIFF) on Thursday, August 14, includes a screening of the Jim Thorpe: Lit by Lightning documentary directed by Chris Eyre (Cheyenne & Arapaho) at the New Mexico History Museum auditorium.

Saturday night’s gala begins an hour earlier, this year at 5pm, with a cocktail reception in the SFCC courtyard. Gala guests will be entertained by a silent and live auction, a Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo) fashion show, and a performance by musician Robert Mirabal (Taos Pueblo).

Dallin Maybee (Seneca & Northern Arapaho) and Peshawn Bread (Comanche, Kiowa, Cherokee) will co-produce the SWAIA Native Fashion Show at Indian Market on Sunday, August 17 at 3pm. This year’s participating designers include Jamie Okuma (Luiseno, Shoshone-Bannock, Wailaki, & Okinawan), Lauren Good Day (Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet and Plains Cree), Penny Singer (Navajo), Osamuskwasis (Cree and Dene designer from Pigeon Lake, Alberta) and Jontay Kham (Plains Cree).

The 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market Schedule of Events:

    • Wednesday, August 13
      Press & Artist Party at the Santa Fe Convention Center (SFCC)
      6—8 pm
      By Invitation
       
    • Thursday, August 14
      Get Indigenous Film Festival (GIFF) in partnership with the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC)
      Lit by Lightning Screening: New Mexico History Museum Auditorium 
      4:30—7 pm
      By Invitation
       
      Evening Reception: Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
      7:15—10 pm
      By Invitation
       
    • Friday, August 15
      Best of Show, Sneak Peek, General Preview at the SFCC
      11:30 am—6 pm
       
    • Saturday, August 16
      Indian Market on the Plaza
      8 am—5 pm
       
      GIFF Panel discussion at MOCNA
      11 am—1 pm

      Santa Fe Indian Market Gala Fundraiser at the SFCC & Courtyard
      5 pm
       
    • Sunday, August 17
      Indian Market on the Plaza
      8 am—5 pm

      Native American Regalia Showcase (NARS) on the Mainstage
      9 am

      SWAIA Native Fashion Show during Indian Market at the SFCC
      3 pm

For ticketing information and to learn how to become a SWAIA member, please visit our website: www.swaia.org.

About SWAIA: The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) is a 103-year-old non-profit organization supporting Native North American art and culture. SWAIA creates economic and cultural opportunities for Native North American artists by producing and promoting the Santa Fe Indian Market— the largest and most prestigious Native art event in the world; Native Fashion Week and Winter Indian Market.

Since 1922 SWAIA has cultivated excellence and innovation across traditional and non-traditional art forms—developing programs and events that support, promote and honor Native North American artists year-round. www.swaia.org

SOURCE Southwestern Association for Indian Arts

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