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  2. Roman Śledź - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he was invited to attend the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Today, this Market is the largest juried international folk art market in the world. An interest from foreign art lovers appeared during the 1980s which created problems for Roman Śledź.

  3. Jake Gold's Old Curiosity Shop - Wikipedia

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    The name Jake Gold is referring to Isac Jacob Gold (1851-1905). He was the son of Louis Gold, a Polish merchant active in Santa Fe from 1850s to 1880. Louis were soon joined by his sons Adrian (1845-1884) in 1855, Abe in 1859 and Jake in 1862. [3] All three had previously lived in New York with their mother.

  4. Santa Fe International Folk Art Market - Wikipedia

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    The Market was founded by businesswoman Judith Espinar, together with Thomas Aageson, executive director of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and former executive director of Aid to Artisans; the former Market executive director, Charlene Cerny, formerly director of the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, and Charmay Allred, a community philanthropist.

  5. Market shift: Santa Fe's International Folk Art Market ...

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    Mar. 14—SANTA FE, N.M. — Santa Fe's International Folk Art Market may not be permitted to draw shoppers in the thousands this July, but some edited version of the annual event will prevail.

  6. Museum of International Folk Art - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of International Folk Art shares Milner Plaza with another state-run institution, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology. Adjacent to both of these are the private Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian and Museum of Spanish Colonial Art and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. [5]

  7. Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Canyon Road is an art district in Santa Fe, New Mexico [1] with over a hundred art galleries and studios exhibiting a wide range of art, including Native American art and antiquities, historical and contemporary Latino art, regional art, international folk art, and contemporary art.