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Santa Fe's Colorful Sunday: Art, Music, and Culinary Delights
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, September 28, 2025.
Start your morning with the clear autumn air and a burst of local color—Santa Fe is bustling with activities today. If you are looking for something truly Santa Fe, swing by the Art Flea Market running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. John’s on Old Pecos Trail. The Santa Fe Book Arts Group brings an eclectic mix of handmade and vintage papers, artist books, unique art supplies, and treasures perfect for sparking your creative side or finding a quirky gift. Grab a locally roasted coffee as you browse and enjoy plenty of free parking.
For the art lovers, two special exhibitions are still captivating crowds. At the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum on Museum Hill, the 100 Years of Collecting, 100 Years of Connecting exhibit shares a century of Hispano arts heritage in New Mexico. With nearly 4,000 objects on display, this collection is a real journey through the region’s creative history. Or, check out Sentient Structures at the museum for a fresh look at contemporary Pueblo architecture—this moving collaboration between Skye Tafoya and SABA reimagines home and history through printmaking and painting, and is on view through November.
If you’ve got food and wine on your mind, there’s still excitement from the Grand Tasting event, part of the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta. Fort Marcy Park’s scenic Magers Field is packed with energy, gourmet bites from top chefs, and world-class wine—the ultimate taste of Santa Fe’s culinary scene. If you missed out on tickets this year, keep it on your radar for next fall when local and national food lovers unite for this signature festival.
Looking to do something unforgettable? The House of Eternal Return immersive experience at Meow Wolf is open today. This wild multi-sensory art installation invites you to lose yourself in another world—a must-see for visitors and longtime locals alike.
If live music is more your speed, set your sights on Sunday evening at the Brewhouse patio, where the Rudy Boy Experiment is bringing a lively dose of swinging dirty blues and raw, rock ‘n roll energy to cap off your weekend. Don’t forget to show up early for the best patio seating and maybe discover a new favorite craft beer.
For those eager to get moving, join in a pottery wheel-throwing workshop or drop in for “Chess at the Mall.” You’ll find these experiences and more listed on the Santa Fe Reporter calendar—so there’s no excuse to stay home! And for singles, there’s a fast-paced connections event downtown, promising a chance to meet new friends and maybe something more.
Santa Fe’s museums are also quietly offering rich history off the beaten path. Especially if you want a weekend escape with less bustle, Fort Selden and other historic sites welcome guests with thoughtful exhibits and guided tours celebrating New Mexico’s unique story.
That wraps up today’s local happenings—whether you’re drawn to art, music, food, or lively company, Santa Fe is serving up every flavor of adventure and inspiration this Sunday. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Start your morning with the clear autumn air and a burst of local color—Santa Fe is bustling with activities today. If you are looking for something truly Santa Fe, swing by the Art Flea Market running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. John’s on Old Pecos Trail. The Santa Fe Book Arts Group brings an eclectic mix of handmade and vintage papers, artist books, unique art supplies, and treasures perfect for sparking your creative side or finding a quirky gift. Grab a locally roasted coffee as you browse and enjoy plenty of free parking.
For the art lovers, two special exhibitions are still captivating crowds. At the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum on Museum Hill, the 100 Years of Collecting, 100 Years of Connecting exhibit shares a century of Hispano arts heritage in New Mexico. With nearly 4,000 objects on display, this collection is a real journey through the region’s creative history. Or, check out Sentient Structures at the museum for a fresh look at contemporary Pueblo architecture—this moving collaboration between Skye Tafoya and SABA reimagines home and history through printmaking and painting, and is on view through November.
If you’ve got food and wine on your mind, there’s still excitement from the Grand Tasting event, part of the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta. Fort Marcy Park’s scenic Magers Field is packed with energy, gourmet bites from top chefs, and world-class wine—the ultimate taste of Santa Fe’s culinary scene. If you missed out on tickets this year, keep it on your radar for next fall when local and national food lovers unite for this signature festival.
Looking to do something unforgettable? The House of Eternal Return immersive experience at Meow Wolf is open today. This wild multi-sensory art installation invites you to lose yourself in another world—a must-see for visitors and longtime locals alike.
If live music is more your speed, set your sights on Sunday evening at the Brewhouse patio, where the Rudy Boy Experiment is bringing a lively dose of swinging dirty blues and raw, rock ‘n roll energy to cap off your weekend. Don’t forget to show up early for the best patio seating and maybe discover a new favorite craft beer.
For those eager to get moving, join in a pottery wheel-throwing workshop or drop in for “Chess at the Mall.” You’ll find these experiences and more listed on the Santa Fe Reporter calendar—so there’s no excuse to stay home! And for singles, there’s a fast-paced connections event downtown, promising a chance to meet new friends and maybe something more.
Santa Fe’s museums are also quietly offering rich history off the beaten path. Especially if you want a weekend escape with less bustle, Fort Selden and other historic sites welcome guests with thoughtful exhibits and guided tours celebrating New Mexico’s unique story.
That wraps up today’s local happenings—whether you’re drawn to art, music, food, or lively company, Santa Fe is serving up every flavor of adventure and inspiration this Sunday. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI