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Relationships Carved From Clay Bring New Partners to Museums

In a sea change, artisans and leaders from Native communities were invited to be curators, offering a window onto the intangible and personal dimensions of Pueblo pottery.

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The New York Times featured the 2019 International Folk Art Market’s impactful work around the world in a cover story for the Art and Design section of the print edition and home page of the digital edition. The piece reached millions of targeted readers internationally and raised awareness for both the organization and the artists it supports. 

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CBS Sunday Morning: The World of Art Converges in Santa Fe

This feature story on one of the most-watched Sunday morning shows, CBS Sunday Morning, created so much interest that the Market’s website crashed and the event sold out. Perhaps most importantly, this extremely positive story bestowed instant credibility on the organization, both domestically and internationally.

This feature story on one of the most-watched Sunday morning shows, CBS Sunday Morning, created so much interest that the Market’s website crashed and the event sold out. Perhaps most importantly, this extremely positive story bestowed instant credibility on the organization, both domestically and internationally.

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USA Today: American Festivals: 10Best Readers' Choice winners

After placing several stories in USA Today about the International Folk Art Market, the media organization named it a finalist for its 2015 Reader’s Choice Award; CHC then worked with the City of Santa Fe to get out the vote, the Market was named the #1 Best Arts Festival in America. That’s credibility you just can’t buy.

After placing several stories in USA Today about the International Folk Art Market, the media organization named it a finalist for its 2015 Reader’s Choice Award; CHC then worked with the City of Santa Fe to get out the vote, the Market was named the #1 Best Arts Festival in America. That’s credibility you just can’t buy.

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Associated Press: Artwork from Comedian Garry Shandling's Estate to be Sold

This Associated Press story  and a companion video piece was syndicated in more than 50,000 media outlets worldwide, creating tremendous interest in the show and building the Objects of Art’s brand as a not-to-be-missed antiquities event.

This Associated Press story and a companion video piece was syndicated in more than 50,000 media outlets worldwide, creating tremendous interest in the show and building the Objects of Art’s brand as a not-to-be-missed antiquities event.

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PBS: Meet the ‘Courtroom Dogs’ Who Help Child Crime Victims Tell their stories

PBS News Hour’s story on the Assistance Dogs of the West brings to millions of viewers the amazing and important work this organization and its canine experts do to help children and other victims of violence.

PBS News Hour’s story on the Assistance Dogs of the West, Meet the Courtroom Dogs Who Help Child Victims Tell Their Stories, highlights the amazing and important work this organization does to help children and victims of violence all over the country.

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Travel + Leisure: Santa Fe International Folk Market Showcases 170 Artists from 50 Countries

Travel + Leisure is one of the preeminent sources of information for seasoned travelers, and having them showcase the Market multiple times drove people to the event and added additional cache to the organization.

Travel + Leisure is one of the preeminent sources of information for seasoned travelers, and having them showcase the Market multiple times drove people to the event and added additional cache to the organization.

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Hole and Corner: Tom Joyce Profile

Hole and Corner, the London-based craft and creativity magazine, featured world-renown artist and MacArthur fellow Tom Joyce in a 2019 ten-page feature on the artist’s life and work.

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Hole and Corner, the London-based craft and creativity magazine, featured world-renown artist and MacArthur fellow Tom Joyce in a 2019 ten-page feature on the artist’s life and work. 

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Vogue: This Is What Street Style Looks Like in the Heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico

Vogue covered the International Folk Art Market for their popular “Street Style” section, applauding the work of the hand made and raising the visibility of the Market and the artists.

Vogue covered the International Folk Art Market for their popular “Street Style” section, applauding the work of the hand made and raising the visibility of the Market and the artists. 

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Fortune: Through Folk Art, Some of the World's Poorest Entrepreneurs Find Financial Hope

Fortune featured the International Folk Art Market’s impactful work around the world in a story that syndicated to nearly 20,000 media outlets, reaching millions of targeted readers internationally and building the IFAA brand.

Fortune featured the International Folk Art Market’s impactful work around the world in a story that syndicated to nearly 20,000 media outlets, reaching millions of targeted readers internationally and building the IFAA brand.

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Forbes: World of Art: Inside Santa Fe's International Folk Art Market

This Forbes story reached millions of targeted viewers offering an extremely positive overview of the International Folk Art Alliance’s market and work with international artisans.

This Forbes story reached millions of targeted viewers offering an extremely positive overview of the International Folk Art Alliance’s market and work with international artisans.

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Publishers Weekly: How Krakauer Got Onto the Mortenson Story and the Launch of Byliner.com

CHC helped the digital publisher Byliner launch both the company and its first e-book in concert with a 60 Minutes exposé on the philanthropist and bestselling writer Greg Mortenson. This Publisher’s Weekly piece was one of thousands of articles about Byliner and its author, Jon Krakauer, that ran internationally, making Jon’s book an immediate #1 bestseller on Amazon and its brand new publisher an overnight success.

CHC helped the digital publisher Byliner launch both the company and its first e-book in concert with a 60 Minutes exposé on the philanthropist and bestselling writer Greg Mortenson. This Publisher’s Weekly piece was one of thousands of articles about Byliner and its author, Jon Krakauer, that ran internationally, making Jon’s book an immediate #1 bestseller on Amazon and its brand new publisher an overnight success.

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Down East: A Wicked Sense of Humor: You Might Not Know Entrepreneur Anne Taintor, But You Probably Recognize her Hilarious Cards, Magnets, and Novelties.

One of the things CHC does best is help build brands by telling the stories behind their businesses.  In an important anniversary year for Anne Taintor and her company, CHC placed profile stories about Anne in numerous media outlets, including this one in Down East magazine.

One of the things CHC does best is help build brands by telling the stories behind their businesses.  In an important anniversary year for Anne Taintor and her company, CHC placed profile stories about Anne in numerous media outlets, including this one in Down East magazine.

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NATIVE SHOWCASE

In a sea change, artisans and leaders from Native communities were invited to be curators, offering a window onto the intangible and personal dimensions of Pueblo pottery.

The Expanded Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show takes over the Santa Fe Convention Center August 9-12, 2024. Over 120 exhibitors, including those formerly associated with the Objects of Art show, will highlight handpicked offerings in Native American and world Indigenous art alongside work from Western artists. 

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The Independent: Ralph Ziman: ‘I hated apartheid. I hated what it did to people around me’

The white South African-born artist talks to Charlotte Cripps about his 11-ton apartheid-era vehicle and AK-47s adorned with traditional African beadwork, which are surprising exhibits at this week’s San Francisco Tribal and Textile Show

The Independent featured the 2020 San Francisco Tribal and Textile Art Show and its featured exhibition, driving fair-goers to the show as well as adding credibility to this annual event.

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The white South African-born artist talks to Charlotte Cripps about his 11-ton apartheid-era vehicle and AK-47s adorned with traditional African beadwork, which are surprising exhibits at this week’s San Francisco Tribal and Textile Show 

The Independent featured the 2020 San Francisco Tribal and Textile Art Show and its featured exhibition, driving fair-goers to the show as well as adding credibility to this annual event. 

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Pasatiempo: The Activism of Dolores Huerta

Pasatiempo’s 2019 cover story on DoloresHuerta and the Center for Contemporary Art ‘s community dinner and film, helped to bring out a huge crowd and publize the wonderful events that take place at the Center one of the oldest artist-centered organizations in the American Southwest.

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Pasatiempo’s 2019 cover story on DoloresHuerta and the Center for Contemporary Art ‘s community dinner and film, helped to bring out a huge crowd and publize the wonderful events that take place at the Center one of the oldest artist-centered organizations in the American Southwest.

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The New York Times: You Call It Craft, I Call It Art

The New York Times featured the 2019 International Folk Art Market’s impactful work around the world in a cover story for the Art and Design section of the print edition and home page of the digital edition. The piece reached millions of targeted readers internationally and raised awareness for both the organization and the artists it supports.

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The New York Times featured the 2019 International Folk Art Market’s impactful work around the world in a cover story for the Art and Design section of the print edition and home page of the digital edition. The piece reached millions of targeted readers internationally and raised awareness for both the organization and the artists it supports. 

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