Art MarketingGallery: Scenes from the 20th annual International Folk Art MarketShare Dancer Sneha Chakpadhar, originally from India who now lives in Santa Fe, smiles for a portrait before taking the stage to perform at IFAM on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Artist Benita Ccana Rojo of Peru weaves underneath the trumpet vines at Railyard Park for the 20th annual International Folk Art Market. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Levente Lehel Sütő, of Hungary, paints the final details upon one of his boxes at IFAM on Friday, July 12, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Pompeyo Berrocal Evanan, a Peruvian woodworker, blows his waqrapuku Wednesday as the Sky Railway train leaves Santa Fe to take artists on a trip to celebrate the 20th annual International Folk Art Market. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Crowds of International Folk Art Market shoppers peruse the wares of artists from around the world Saturday at Railyard Park. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Translator Olesya Viktorova gets a flower crown from artist Tetyana Skoromna of Ukraine on Saturday at the International Folk Art Market. Being a volunteer translator for the market is much more than a commitment for the weekend. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Mathapelo Ngaka-Mtati, right, and Nozipho Zulu, of South Africa, come together for a selfie while taking in the view from the open-air car of the Sky Railway on Wednesday. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Florence Metian Guatney carries her son Gericho Guatney onto the Sky Railway train Wednesday. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Artwork done by Antonia Ramos Bautista, of Columbia, at IFAM on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Ayanyemi Ayanniyi of Nigeria plays drums at his brother Akeen Ayanniyi’s booth at IFAM. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Sophia Stone, 6, looks at small figures made by artist Antonia Ramos Bautista of Colombia. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Clay llamas adorned in flowers done by artist Artemio Poma Gutiérrez, from the Ayacucho region of Peru. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Micaela Yaj Sunú, first time IFAM artist from Guatemala, takes in the sites from the Sky Railway train before the community celebration on Wednesday. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Gulbahor Narzullaeva, of Uzbekistan, smiles amongst her many embroidered pieces at her booth at IFAM on Friday, July 12, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Tetyana Skoromna, right, a Ukrainian artist who paints on glass, toasts champagne with translator Oleysya Viktorova on Wednesday aboard the Sky Railway train. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican First-time IFAM artist Sanum Muradi of Afghanistan measures a rug Saturday. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Artist Nafisa Saidova of Uzbekistan helps fold an embroidered blanket at IFAM on Saturday. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Master weaver Siju Shamji Vishram of India, speaks with people shopping at his booth Saturday at IFAM. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Mathapelo Ngaka-Mtati, of South Africa, puts the final touches on a giraffe at IFAM on Friday, July 12, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Dancers from Xochitl Ballet Folklorico, pose for a portrait following a performance at IFAM on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Fadma Jouab, of Morocco, looks out over the landscape while riding theSky Railway train before the community celebration on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Work by artist Pedro Ortega Lozano, of Mexico, seen at IFAM on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Artist Alejandro Fernandez looks at clay pieces done by Mexican artists Manuel David Reyes Ramirez and Maricela Gomez Lopez at IFAM on Friday, July 12, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican Mohamed El Maouloud Ag Hamid, of Mali, smiles for a portrait in his booth at the Railyard Park on Saturday, July 13, 2024. Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican This post was originally published on this site