The 20th Annual Winter Indian Market, presented by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts
The 20th Annual Winter Indian Market, presented by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts
Presented by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA), and now in its 20th year, Winter Indian Market (WIM) is Santa Fe’s premier holiday art market and the ultimate opportunity to #BuyNative during the holiday season. Each Thanksgiving weekend, more than 160 juried Native artists gather under one roof to create a warm, intimate celebration of art, culture, and community.
Featuring 160 juried Native artists across a range of mediums—including jewelry, pottery, textiles, painting, and sculpture—WIM offers an intimate, welcoming environment to connect with artists, discover new voices, and shop for gifts that carry meaning and story.
More than just a market, WIM is a festive weekend experience with live music, dance performances, food vendors, and a virtual silent auction, all set against the magic of Santa Fe’s winter season.
Whether you’re seeking a one-of-a-kind gift or simply looking to celebrate Native creativity, WIM invites you to slow down, support artists, and make your holiday gifting more intentional.
Dates: November 29–30, 2025
Location: Santa Fe Community Convention Center
Hours: Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Sunday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Admission: Day passes are available online and at the door.
Free for SWAIA members; children 12 and under attend free.
Additional Programming:
Alongside the artist booths, enjoy live music, dance performances, Native food vendors, and a virtual silent auction—perfect for those who can’t attend in person but still want to support artists.
The Santa Fe Community Convention Center has an underground parking garage, accessible from S. Federal Place, with additional street parking available within walking distance.
Expect heavier traffic over the holiday weekend and consider public transit, rideshares, or carpooling for convenience.
Insider Tip:
Arrive early for the best shopping experience and time to connect with artists. Dress warmly—Santa Fe mornings can be crisp—and take time to enjoy the full atmosphere of the market.