Vendor Events in Gallup, NM

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Gallup, NM. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

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Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial

by Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial

Gallup, NM

2026-07-31

FestivalContact Ceremonial office for vendor booth fees

20 spots open

Every summer, Gallup, New Mexico transforms into a hub for Native American culture and art with this long-running festival that draws visitors from across the country. The Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial brings together indigenous artists, craftspeople, and performers for a ten-day celebration of traditional and contemporary Native American heritage. Running from July 31 through August 9, 2026, the event takes place at the scenic Red Rock Park setting, which provides a dramatic natural backdrop for both indoor and outdoor vendor spaces. The marketplace at this festival is a significant draw for artisans working in traditional Native American crafts. You'll find vendors selling hand-crafted jewelry featuring turquoise and silver work, traditional pottery, authentic Navajo woven rugs, carved katsinas, and woven basketry from multiple tribes and regions. The festival atmosphere attracts serious collectors, tourists, and people seeking genuine indigenous art and crafts, making it an ideal venue for vendors whose work represents tribal traditions or contemporary interpretations of Native American artistic practices. The combination of indoor and outdoor marketplace areas means shoppers browse throughout the event, and the festival's scale draws substantial foot traffic across multiple days. Beyond the marketplace, the ceremonial features cultural programming that keeps attendees engaged and on-site, including powwow competitions, traditional rodeo events, and parades. This extended schedule means vendors benefit from crowds throughout the full ten-day run rather than a single-day event. The July-August timing captures peak summer travel season when families and collectors are most likely to attend festivals in the Southwest. If you create work in Native American arts, crafts, or related cultural products, the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial represents an opportunity to reach an audience specifically interested in supporting indigenous artists and purchasing authentic work. The festival's established reputation and long history make it a recognized destination for those seeking genuine Native American art and cultural experiences.

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