Celebrating 25 years of Recycled-Material Art

The 25th annual Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival will take place November 8, 9 and 10, 2024!  We have a great group of artists registered for the 2024 festival!

Adult and Student Juried Art Exhibits and the Trash Fashion & Costume:

Location: The Santa Fe Convention Center is located at 201 W. Marcy Street
Hours: Friday, November 8th 5 PM to 9 PM; Saturday, November 9th 9 AM to 5 PM; Sunday, November 10th 10 AM to 5 PM

Trash Fashion Show Tickets Now On Sale!  Buy your tickets today for the November 8th Trash Fashion Show HERE!

Need some more recycled-art inspiration or raw materials?  Come visit our spin-off creative reuse center: RESOURCEFUL SANTA FE! to find items just waiting to be reused, repurposed and upcycled! Resourceful Santa Fe has its own physical space off of Siler Road and is a great way to find items to reuse/repurpose into art!

The country’s largest and oldest recycled art market, Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival, is dedicated to showcasing art created from discarded materials.  This exciting event includes an inspiring art market, adult and student juried art exhibits, and make and take art activities on Saturday and Sunday. Each year we bring in more than 100 artists from around New Mexico, but also stakes such as Colorado, New York, Arizona, and elsewhere that offered their original pieces for sale in the Art Market and display their work in the juried art exhibit.   Every year, this event attracts thousands of art lovers and the eco-conscious holiday gift-giver attracted by the art deals, family-friendly art-making activities, gallery-worthy exhibits, and the perfect gifts.

All art consists of a minimum of 75% recycled materials – everything from vintage tin cans turned into beautiful earrings to scrap metal sculptures.  Artists successfully upcycle trash into treasure, combining recycling and innovation to show creative ways to save our resources, while making one-of-a-kind art. The event demonstrates the resourcefulness of the artists and has grown into a powerful economic development tool for existing and emerging artists.