Events

There’s always something exciting happening at the Museum of International Folk Art! Join us for our many programs listed below.

FOLK ART FLEA
Friends of Folk Art (FOFA)

FOLK ART FLEA

June 11, 2022
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

The Friends of Folk Art presents the 11th Annual Folk Art Flea! This year’s Flea will be the largest and most diverse in its history and will be in a spacious new location to accommodate folk art from around the world. The Flea will take place at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds, 3229 Rodeo Drive. Admission is free.

The Friends of Folk Art presents the 11th Annual Folk Art Flea! This year’s Flea will be the largest and most diverse in its history and will be in a spacious new location to accommodate folk art from around the world. The Flea will take place at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds, 3229 Rodeo Drive. Although admission is free, members of Friends of Folk Art enjoy early admission to the Flea from 9 to 10 a.m. Public admission is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

All proceeds benefit educational programs and exhibitions at the Museum of International Folk Art, through the Museum of New Mexico Foundation, a private nonprofit organization.

If you are not already a Foundation member, you may join here. A Foundation membership is required before joining a Friends group. Each group is $100 per individual or $150 for two people.

If you are currently a Foundation member and would like to join the Friends of Folk Art, please call 505.216.0829.

You may also consider supporting the Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) and its world-class programs by becoming a Flea sponsor, making a donation of folk art, or volunteering. Please click here for more information.

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Folk Art Museum Night at Railyard Park
Family Featured Event

Folk Art Museum Night at Railyard Park

June 11, 2022
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Join us for a FREE film night featurring A Letter to Momo at the Santa Fe Railyard in collaboration with AMP Concerts.  This movie is presented in conjunction with the exhibit, Yokai: Monsters and Demons of JapanSmokin’ Bachi (also known as Santa Fe Wadaiko) will perform Japanese Taiko drumming at 7 pm before the film.

Visit  the Folk Art Museum to experience the exciting Yokai exhibit that includes a Japanese ghost house. 

The Santa Fe Railyard movie series takes place on the beautiful Railyard Park Performance Lawn in the heart of the Railyard Park, located at the intersection of Paseo De Peralta and Cerrillos Rd. Directions and parking info are on the Railyard web site. (You can also download a map [JPG] showing all of the Railyard parking and transportation options.)

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