Friday, August 17, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 1615 Paseo de Peralta. SWAIA members only, memberships available at the door
The highly anticipated event that allows members ($250 level and above) the first opportunity to see award winning art from Best of Show to Honorable Mention for the 2007 Santa Fe Indian Market. A silent auction of fabulous donated jewelry, pottery, paintings, and other artwork adds to the excitement. Marvin Oliver, the 2007 poster artist will sign posters for $500 level members and up during this time, as well.
GENERAL PREVIEW OF AWARD-WINNING ARTWORK & SILENT AUCTION
Friday, August 17, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe, 1615 Paseo de Peralta. SWAIA members only, memberships available at the door
The first chance for all SWAIA members (any level) to see award winning art from Best of Show to Honorable Mention for the 2007 Santa Fe Indian Market.
86TH ANNUAL SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET
Saturday, August 18, 7 am - 5 pm & Sunday, August 19, 8 am - 5 pm
The Santa Fe Plaza, Free and open to the public
The world’s most prestigious Native American arts show opens with more than 1000 artists (including youth), food and demonstration booths, entertainment and more!
SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET AUCTION GALA
Saturday, August 18, 5:00 pm
La Fonda Hotel, 100 E. San Francisco Street, $135/person; $1250/table. Call SWAIA to purchase tickets in advance.
Join artists, celebrities and guests at the only fundraiser Gala that supports the nonprofit responsible for the Santa Fe Indian Market! New in 2007 are two spectacular collaborative pieces, an “Over 50 and Fabulous” concho belt, and a custom built, v-twin chopper, complete with accessories made by outstanding Indian Market artists. The original artwork for the 2007 poster will be auctioned here, as well. Dinner, wine and silent auction included with ticket. Auctioneer Andrea Fiuczynski, President of Christie’s Los Angeles, will preside over the evening’s bidding.
NATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHING CONTEST
Sunday, August 19, 9 am – 12 noon
Santa Fe Plaza Gazebo, Free and open to the public
See clothing from many American Indian Nations as participants compete, showcasing their clothing in traditional and contemporary categories.