As the publishers of the Official Santa Fe Indian Market Artist Directory and Booth Guide, Hutton Broadcasting has been working on the 2023 guide practically since the tents were folded on the 2022 Indian Market. But with the 2023 Santa Fe Indian Market taking place August 19 and 20, the opportunity to advertise in this year’s guide is almost past. The last date for advertisers to reserve a space in the guide is June 23, 2023.
This is the third year Hutton Broadcasting has published the official guide to the world’s largest and most prestigious Indigenous art market. It’s been an especially exciting time to partner with the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) as in 2022 the nonprofit organization celebrated 100 years of Indian Market and in 2023, is moving forward into its second century.
The Official Santa Fe Indian Market Artist Directory and Booth Guide is more than an essential listing of artists. It is a beautiful, full-color glossy magazine filled with articles by Indigenous writers and experts in their fields. This year’s Indian Market guide will include stories about basketry, micaceous pottery, graphic arts, long-time artists and young innovators, plus many more. It’s not only a guide to everything that is happening in and around Indian Market, it provides an education about Indigenous art and artists.
Be Part of the 2023 Santa Fe Indian Market Guide
The 2023 Indian Market guide will be available at locations around Santa Fe in early August as well as at the Santa Fe Indian Market on the plaza. It will also be available as a digital flipbook online on SantaFe.com and SWAIA.org.
For advertising inquiries, email Vice-President of Sales Art Trujillo at [email protected] or complete this contact form.
About Hutton Broadcasting
Hutton Broadcasting operates hyperlocal marketing channels in Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Los Alamos, and Ruidoso. Hutton Broadcasting’s collection of city websites includes santafe.com, lascruces.com, ruidoso.com and, soon to launch, albuquerque.com. Hutton Digital Display screens in Santa Fe, Los Alamos, and Las Cruces as well as the company’s hotel channels show short films created by Hutton Video Productions. Hutton Broadcasting also owns six Northern New Mexico radio stations, and Traction Works, a digital marketing agency. Upon FCC approval, the company will purchase nine radio stations in the Four Corners region.