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Santa Fe International Folk Art Market : ウィキペディア英語版 | Santa Fe International Folk Art Market Started in 2004, the annual Santa Fe International Folk Art Market is held during one weekend of July on Milner Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico.〔Pollon, Zelie: "Beyond Borders: Five Years in, Folk Art Market's Reach Stays Global", page 15. The Santa Fe New Mexican, 2008〕 The largest folk art market in the world, the market’s mission is to "foster economic and cultural sustainability for folk artists and folk art worldwide and to create intercultural exchange opportunities that unite the peoples of the world." The Folk Art Market is one of three summer markets in Santa Fe; Santa Fe also hosts the Spanish Market and the Indian Market.〔(Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau. Visiting Santa Fe: Art )〕 ==Market 2012== In July 2012, the ninth year of the Market, 156 artists from 54 different countries across 6 continents - 4 new countries including Columbia, Hungary, South Sudan, South Korea, and Vanuatu. 58 artists were from cooperatives and NGOs that represent approximately 36,059 artisans – positively impacting the lives of over 360,000 extended family members. 19,536 people attended., artists’ sales increased by 7% from the 2011 Market – to $2.4million in 2012. The average sales per booth amounted to $18,253. Artists retain 90% of their sales.
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