Albuquerque Growers' Downtown Winter Market
- Presented By: Downtown Growers' Market
- Dates: January 10, 2026, February 14, 2026, March 14, 2026
- Location: Fusion
- 708 1st St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
- Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
- Price: Free
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As the Downtown Growers’ Market Robinson Park season ends, DGM is thrilled to announce the return of its 2026 Winter Market at FUSION! This community event will take place once a month from January through March 2026 at FUSION in the heart of downtown Albuquerque.
Featuring over 50 local growers, artisans, and food vendors, the Winter Market extends the energy of the Robinson Park season into the colder months—bringing fresh produce, handmade goods, and cozy community vibes to downtown all winter long.
Winter Market Manager, Kat Cannella shared her excitement: “I’m really excited we’re able to return for a second season! This opportunity allows us to support our local producers and growers by extending the market into winter months. By doing so, we continue to bring local produce to the heart of downtown Albuquerque. We are happy to be partnering with FUSION again to provide a fun and community-based location for the event.”
The DGM’s Winter Market’s format offers a monthly market during January, February, and March. These months were chosen to support what local farmers and makers can provide during the colder season, fulfilling a long-standing community request for a year-round market.
Shoppers can look forward to an array of winter foods, including fresh local honey, farm-fresh eggs, winter vegetables, hand-crafted goods, and natural wellness products. The Winter Market will provide a cozy indoor/outdoor atmosphere, bringing together the best of Albuquerque’s local growers, artisans, and food vendors.
The Downtown Growers' Market’s Winter Market is more than a shopping destination; it’s a celebration of community, resilience, and the enduring connection between local producers and their supporters.
Join us in supporting locals and experiencing the best of Albuquerque this winter.