The Abiquiú Gathering of Artisans is a heartfelt annual tradition that brings together artists from across Rio Arriba County—a region rich in creativity yet often underrepresented due to its rural and remote landscape. As organizers, it means a great deal to us to produce this event each year, offering a rare and meaningful opportunity for local artisans to showcase their work, connect with the community, and gain visibility. This gathering honors the deep cultural roots, resilience, and creative spirit that define Northern New Mexico, reflecting our ongoing commitment to uplifting artists in our region.
Meet our 2025 juried artists from Rio Arriba County, NM!
2026 Dates: Mid-Late Spring

5G Creations
Weavings naturally dyed 100% wool colorful

Bonnie Karr-Schuerhoff
Ethereal Beauty Inspired by Nature Itself

Brett McNeil
Handcrafted leather goods and other handmade items

Carol & Louie Martinez
Handmade Spanish Colonial and Southwest Furniture

The Warp Zone
Handmade weavings and new upcycled clothes

Ed Kabotie Santa Clara Pueblo/Hopi
Original Artwork & Giclee Prints

From Home Bakery
Beautiful Baked Goods

Rockin’ Bar F
Antler, stone, and fossil jewelry

lunadanza quilts / Janice B Quinn
Unique quilts, bags, pillows, table toppers

Just Josie
Art from nature

Kate Jacobsen Studio
Textile Works for Fashion and Home

Lisa B. Baker
The Sacred Within – Spirit Animals

Nido de Búhos Art
Hand-Colored & Lacquered Woodware

deCoy Gallerina Radical Medicine Project
Cross-Genre Cross-Platform Artivist

Margaret Naranjo
Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery

Mary Margaret’s Weavings
Rio Grande Weavings

Ray Montoya
Block relief printmaking

Rework Creative
Intuitively Designed Handcrafted Spirit Armor

Tricia A. Noll
New Mexico and Southern Colorado Digital Nature Photography

Vivian Jean
Original linoleum prints & greeting cards
Food Vendors

The Original Chicano Dog
New Mexico-style Hebrew National Hot Dogs

From Home Bakery
Beautiful Baked Goods (located inside)
Header image featuring Deandre Velasquez

