The Farmington Indian Center in New Mexico has scaled back its annual art market to one day due to budget constraints.
This year's market takes place on Saturday. About 30 vendors are expected.
"In a larger market, the only people you can talk to are the people right next to you," artist JayCee Beyale told The Farmington Daily Times. "Here it's more intimate."
The last director of the center was charged with stealing $38,000 from the center.
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