22nd Annual International Folk Art Market, July 9-12, 2026

Return to Santa Fe at IFAM | July 9–12, 2026
We are delighted to return to the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 9–12, 2026.
We are so thrilled to showcase the works of Shigeo Tanaka from Asuka, Nara. Each piece is shaped by hand and fired in a wood kiln he built himself. We will also share master-crafted Joboji urushi lacquerware from a group of artisans from Ninohe, Iwate and Magewappa cedar bentwood from Odate, Akita.
As well, for the sixth consecutive year, master kimono maker Tsuyo Onodera and designer Maki Aizawa will be featuring their KAMIKO textile works, handsewn by professional kimono makers from the northern Tohoku region.

Kamiko: Booth #60
amu arts: Booth #61
We look forward to seeing you in Santa Fe!
Yuki, Nam, Riku, Tsuyo, and Maki are excited to return to Santa Fe to share remarkable handcrafted artworks with the community!
The IFAM Mission
The mission of the International Folk Art Market is to create economic opportunities for and with folk artists worldwide who celebrate and preserve folk art traditions. The International Folk Art Market envisions a world that values the dignity and humanity of the handmade, honors timeless cultural traditions, and supports the work of artisans serving as entrepreneurs and catalysts for positive social change.
Please register at the IFAM website here for early admission July 9 to 11 and free general admission Sunday, July 12.