Vendor Events in Taos, NM
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Taos Fall Arts Festival
by Taos Fall Arts Festival
Taos, NM
2026-09-25
20 spots open
Every September, the vibrant Taos art community comes together for a celebration that draws collectors, art enthusiasts, and fellow creative professionals from across New Mexico and beyond. The Taos Fall Arts Festival is a juried event that takes place at the Taos Convention Center, serving as a major showcase for the region's accomplished artists. This annual festival reflects Taos's deep-rooted identity as an artist colony and cultural hub, with the event timing in late September capturing the area's most beautiful season when the high desert landscape shifts into fall colors and the summer heat finally breaks. What sets this festival apart from typical art markets is its curatorial approach. Artist booths feature carefully selected fine art exhibitors, with work ranging across painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and mixed media. The juried nature of the event means vendors can expect a thoughtfully curated crowd of fellow artists and serious collectors who appreciate quality craftsmanship. Beyond the booth marketplace, the festival includes gallery shows and live artist demonstrations, giving attendees opportunities to watch creative processes in action and connect directly with makers about their work and inspiration. The audience for the Taos Fall Arts Festival includes both longtime patrons of the Taos art scene and visitors traveling to experience the town's cultural offerings during peak season. Many attendees are themselves artists, curators, gallery owners, and collectors who treat the event as a networking opportunity and source of inspiration. The September timing makes it an ideal event for artists looking to build momentum heading into the fall and winter gallery season, while also capturing tourists and seasonal residents who flock to Taos as temperatures cool. For fine artists working in traditional and contemporary mediums, this festival represents a chance to connect with an audience that values artistic integrity and is actively seeking original work for their homes, studios, and collections.
Taos Wools Festival
by Taos Wools Festival
Taos, NM
2026-10-03
20 spots open
Every October, fiber artists and wool enthusiasts gather in Taos, New Mexico for a celebration dedicated entirely to the craft and culture of wool and fiber arts. The Taos Wools Festival draws vendors who work across the full spectrum of fiber production and creation, from raw wool and roving to finished yarns, hand-dyed fibers, and completed textile pieces. You'll find spinners, dyers, weavers, knitters, and felters alongside suppliers of specialized tools, equipment, and materials that keep these crafts alive. The festival's juried vendor selection means you're seeing established artisans and quality makers rather than a broad miscellaneous mix, which attracts serious fiber crafters looking for specific supplies and inspiration as well as casual shoppers drawn to the tactile beauty of handmade textiles. The setting in Taos itself adds to the event's character. The town has a long history as an artist community with deep connections to traditional and contemporary fiber arts, making it a natural home for this gathering. Held in early October, the festival catches the shift into fall when many people are thinking about yarn projects, cooler-weather crafting, and the creative energy that often comes with autumn. The two-day format gives vendors and visitors time to really explore, chat with makers about their processes, and build connections that often lead to repeat customers and collaborations. Beyond the vendor booths, the festival atmosphere includes live music and food trucks, creating a community feel that extends beyond pure commerce. This combination of dedicated fiber artists, quality craft focus, and festive setting makes the Taos Wools Festival a destination event for people who work with wool and fiber professionally or seriously pursue it as a craft. Whether you're looking to stock supplies, discover new makers, or simply surround yourself with people who share your passion for these traditional and evolving art forms, the festival offers a concentrated gathering of both vendors and like-minded attendees.
Cinco de Mayo Powwow - Taos
by Taos Chamber of Commerce
Taos Plaza, Taos, NM 87571
May 2-3, 2027
30 spots open
Every May, the Taos Plaza becomes the heart of a vibrant cultural celebration that draws together Native American and Hispanic communities, along with visitors eager to experience authentic traditions and local artistry. The Cinco de Mayo Powwow in Taos is a festival that honors the rich heritage of northern New Mexico through a blend of indigenous and Latino culture, creating a unique event that goes beyond typical holiday observances. Taking place over the weekend of May 2-3, 2026, this annual gathering transforms the historic plaza into a space where vendors, performers, and attendees connect over shared traditions and contemporary creative expression. As a mixed vendor event, the Cinco de Mayo Powwow attracts a diverse array of artisans and food vendors. You'll find indigenous craftspeople selling jewelry, beadwork, pottery, and traditional textiles alongside Latino artisans offering handmade goods, art, and cultural products. Food vendors play a central role, with booths serving traditional New Mexican cuisine, indigenous foods, and contemporary takes on regional flavors. The festival atmosphere draws families, cultural enthusiasts, tourists, and locals who want to celebrate and support Native American and Hispanic vendors in a setting that values cultural authenticity and community connection. The Taos Plaza location is particularly significant, as the plaza itself is a historic gathering space that has been central to Taos life for centuries. Beyond shopping and eating, attendees come for live performances featuring traditional music and dance from both Native American and Hispanic performers, creating an energetic and educational atmosphere throughout the weekend. This is the kind of festival where foot traffic tends to be steady and culturally engaged, making it an ideal opportunity for vendors whose work connects to indigenous heritage, regional art, traditional crafts, or authentic food offerings that resonate with the event's values and audience.
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