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Santa Fe, New Mexico: SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET CELEBRATES 90 YEARS

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 — posted by John Lamkin

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SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET CELEBRATES 90 YEARS

~Largest show and sale of Native art coming up, August 20-21~

Santa Fe, N.M. August 10, 2011 – The 90th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market is the most renowned Native arts market in the world and the largest cultural event in the southwest, embracing the past, present, and future of Indian Arts. This year more than 1,100 artists from 100 tribes throughout North America will take part in the largest cultural event in New Mexico with events leading up to the famed Indian Market which takes place at the Santa Fe Plaza Saturday and Sunday, August 20 and 21 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

From the finest of traditional forms to the most contemporary of work, Santa Fe Indian Market is a showcase for Native arts of the highest caliber. Artist’s booths surround the Plaza and line the nearby streets and admission is free. Drawing more than 100,000 visitors from around the world, visitors engage in the rare opportunity to meet the artist and buy directly from them.

During the entire month of August the city of Santa Fe embraces the spirit of Indian Market as various businesses provide Indian Market dedicated offerings. Throughout the week leading up to the market, Santa Fe is filled with events at galleries, hotels, and the city’s businesses as the whole town gets involved in this highlight of summer.  For more details, please visit www.swaia.org

Below is a sampling of events leading up to the 90th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

New Mexico Museum of Art – “New Native Photography 2011”

The opening of “New Native Photography 2011,” takes place on August 12 featuring the winners of a juried Native photography competition. The partnership between New Mexico Museum of Art and the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) will showcase photographic work from Native American artists. The exhibit will run August 12 – October 2. For more information, please visit http://www.nmartmuseum.org/

New Mexico History Museum – 11th Annual Native Cinema Showcase

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) collaborate to present a collection of work by Native filmmakers. The event will highlight indigenous mediums and Native American filmakers.  All showings are free. On August 15 starting at 7:00 p.m., screenings will feature the work of Classification X winners. The classification is the newest art classification at Indian markets; the moving images category. For more information, please visit http://www.nativenetworks.si.edu/eng/blue/ncsc_11.htm

SWAIA Presents Music on the Plaza Bandstand

The final night of free music in the Santa Fe Music Bandstand Series will take place on August 18 starting at 6:00. Downtown Santa Fe will be filled with music with performances by Clan/Destine (Native Soul Operation Peace) and Levi & the Plateros (Native high powered Rock and Blues). For more information, please visit http://www.santafebandstand.org/

For further information about visiting Santa Fe, call the Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau at 800-777-2489 or visit www.santafe.org.

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Judith Fein’s book Life is a Trip: The Transformative Magic of Travel – a Resource for Using Travel & Travel Writing as a Transformative Tool

Friday, August 13th, 2010 — posted by John Lamkin

Judith Fein’s  book Life is a Trip: The Transformative Magic of Travel


Life is a Trip by Judith Fein

Who can ride a funeral boat in Mog Mog, alongside the deceased’s body, hang out in Mexican prison, apprentice with a shaman a la Don Juan, eat camel meat and leave for home from each adventure with a new life transforming experience?

Judith Fein in her new book Life is a Trip does just that and more. On the 14 exotic globetrotting adventures described in this book, Fein shows the reader how to use travel as a way to transform one’s life – how to be a traveler instead of a tourist.

In Life is a Trip Fein goes to Vietnam to get a massage, meets the High Priest of the ancient Israelite Samaritans on a holy mountain, visits a god in Guatemala, and has many more exciting and transformative adventures. She is definitely not your run-of-the-mill travel writer

This entertaining book will fascinate the seasoned, the novice and the armchair traveler.

Judith Fein

About the Author

Judith Fein is an award-winning international travel journalist who lives to leave. She resided for more than ten years in Europe and North Africa and has a passion for adventures that are exotic, authentic, quirky, historic and immersed in local culture. She has written travel articles for more than 90 magazines, newspapers and internet sites.

Life is a Trip: The Transformative Magic of Travel
by Judith Fein

Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Spirituality & Health Books
ISBN-10: 0981870880
ISBN-13: 978-0981870885

“Life is a Trip. Judith Fein’s globetrotting adventures remind us that we travel to be changed, in big ways and small. This book is immensely readable, steeped in a spirit of connecting with place, with each other, and with our inner selves. Get a massage in Vietnam, travel the land of the witches, and meet the High Priest of the ancient Israelite Samaritans. You’re in the hands of a writer who has a keen eye and a singular voice.”

Keith Bellows
Editor-in-chief

National Geographic Traveler

A book launch celebration for Life is a Trip will be on Thursday, August 19th, at 5 pm at Garcia Street Books in Santa Fe, New Mexico (376 Garcia Street; 505-986-9151)

A review of  Life is a Trip: The Transformative Magic of Travel by Judith Fein will appear in IFWTWA’s web magazine Global Writes soon.

Santa Fe, New Mexico Indian Market – World’s Largest – August 21-22

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 — posted by John Lamkin

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July 22, 2010

Santa Fe Indian Market - World’s Largest – August 21-22

The Santa Fe Plaza plays host to the most prestigious Native American arts show in the world – the annual Santa Fe Indian Market – Aug. 21-22, 2010. The one-of-a-kind event provides a unique opportunity to buy directly from Native American artists from across the country.

“Santa Fe Indian Market gives New Mexicans and their visitors a genuine cultural experience,” said Michael Cerletti, Secretary of the New Mexico Tourism Department, “and is an integral part of life in the Land of Enchantment. I encourage everyone to experience its wonder and enjoy the beauty of the arts created by this state’s premier residents. The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) is to be commended for its continued sponsorship.”

The Santa Fe Indian Market has long been the place where Native American art meets the world. Join thousands of collectors, artists, volunteers and visitors who return from across the United States and the world to join in the festivities that celebrate American Indian culture and artistry.

Nearly 1,200 artists will be presenting their newest and best work for sale and admiration. Experience the best of Native culture by seeing the clothing contest, tasting fry bread and other Native foods provided by our vendors, and visiting the youth participants throughout the Market.

The outdoor market provides a unique place to meet and buy directly from the nation’s top Native American artists, including youth, who represent nearly 100 tribes. Demonstrations by Native American groups and artists allow visitors a chance to learn more about different tribal and artistic traditions. A book booth sells educational and informative books with signings by Native authors, and American Indian food vendors offer delicious Native food choices for visitors.

Activities surrounding Santa Fe Indian Market August 13-23, 2010, include:

  • August 13 (11:30 a.m.): SWAIA officially introduces the 2010 Santa Fe Indian Market Week with a Business Partner’s Reception and Press Preview, Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo Street.
  • August 13 (6 p.m.): SWAIA and Apache Skateboards present “Indian Ink” – Artists in Black & White, Legends Santa Fe, 143 Lincoln Ave.
  • August 14 (4 p.m.): SWAIA and Collected Works Bookstore present Joseph M. Marshall III, Collected Works Bookstore, 202 Galisteo Street
  • August 15 (2-4 p.m.): SWAIA and Whitehawk Antique Shows present “Scarcity and Rarity,” Santa Fe Community Center, 201 W. Marcy Street
  • August 16 (8:30-10:30 a.m.): Conversation on Contemporary Native American Art at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson Street.
  • August 16 ( 6:30 p.m.): Santa Fe Indian Market Classification X Award Winners Film Screening, Allan Houser Compound, 26 Haozous Road
  • August 17 (8 a.m.): Breakfast with the Curators, Museum Hill Cafe
  • August 17 (6 p.m.): A Special Evening with Award-Winning Author Sherman Alexie, The Lensic Performing Arts Center
  • August 18 (2 p.m.): SWAIA and the Sundance Institute present “Bran Nue Dae,” a film by Rachel Perkins, The Lensic Performing Arts Center
  • August 19-22 (TBA): SWAIA, NMAI and CCA present the 10th annual Native Cinema Showcase, Cathedral Park: Downtown Santa Fe
  • August 19 (5:30 p.m.): SWAIA Artist Fellowship Winner’s Reception, Patina Gallery 131 W. Palace Ave.
  • August 19 (6 p.m.): SWAIA and Collected Works Bookstore present N. Scott Momaday and Luci Tapahonso, Collected Works Bookstore: 202 Galisteo Street
  • August 19 (6 p.m.): Native Music Rocks the Plaza, Santa Fe Plaza Bandstand
  • August 20 (11:30 a.m.): Best of Show Luncheon and Preview, Santa Fe Community Center, 201 W. Marcy Street.
  • August 20 (3 p.m.): State of Native Arts Symposium, Santa Fe Community Center, 201 W. Marcy Street.
  • August 20-21 (TBA): Native Music Rocks Concert, Hilton Hotel, 100 Sandoval Street.
  • August 21 (noon-1p.m.): Allan Houser and Pov’ika Awards Presentation, Santa Fe Plaza
  • August 21 (1-4 p.m.): SWAIA and Apache Skateboards Present Skateploitation!, Cathedral Park
  • August 21 (5 p.m.): 2010 SWAIA Indian Market Gala Dinner and Live Auction, La Fonda on the Plaza
  • August 21-22 (7 a.m.-5 p.m. both days): Santa Fe Indian Market, Santa Fe Plaza.
  • August 22 (9 a.m.-noon): Native American Clothing Contest, Santa Fe Plaza

SWAIA’s mission is to be an advocate for Native American arts and cultures (particularly those in the Southwest), and create economic and cultural opportunities for Native American artists by producing and promoting the Santa Fe Indian Market as the finest Indian art event in the world; cultivating excellence and innovation across traditional and non-traditional art forms; and developing programs and events that support, promote, and honor Native artists year-round.

For more information contact Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, Inc. (SWAIA)
PO Box 969, Santa Fe, NM 87504-0969
Phone: 505-983-5220 or Fax: 505-983-7647
For general information, info@swaia.org; for membership information, loff@swaia.org; for donor/gift information,loff@swaia.org; for questions about volunteering, volunteer@swaia.org; and for Artist Services, jtorresnez@swaia.org.

Visit www.swaia.org

Mike Stauffer, Communications Director

New Mexico Tourism Department, 505-827-7379, mike.stauffer@state.nm.us

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