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Started in 2004, the annual International Folk Art Market | Santa Fe is held during one weekend of July on Milner Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico . The Folk Art Market is one of three summer markets in Santa Fe; Santa Fe also hosts the Spanish Market and the Indian Market .

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31-575: The Market was founded by businesswoman Judith Espinar, together with Thomas Aageson, executive director of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation and former executive director of Aid to Artisans; the former Market executive director, Charlene Cerny, formerly director of the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, and Charmay Allred, a community philanthropist. The State of New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs,

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124-517: A gift to the state from Bartlett, was designed by famed New Mexico architect John Gaw Meem . The Girard Wing , with its popular exhibition, Multiple Visions: A Common Bond , showcases folk art, popular art, toys and textiles from more than 100 nations. The exhibition is unique in that it was designed by the donor, Alexander Girard , a leading architect and designer. The collection includes toys and dolls, costumes, masks, textiles of all kinds, religious folk art, paintings, beadwork, and more. More than

155-475: A million visitors have passed through the doors into the special world of Girard since the exhibition opened in 1982. Popular with children and the young at heart, the exhibit attracts visitors back into the museum to find an old favorite, or discover a new treasure in the gallery. Multiple Visions: A Common Bond displays approximately 10% of the collection, the exhibit and collection serve as an inspiration and resource for scholars, artists and educators from around

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217-430: A premium subscription. They created audio and visual ads which successfully increased listeners brand awareness and intention to purpose by 12 and 13 points respectively. In July 2021, parent company Johnson & Johnson recalled four Neutrogena aerosol sunscreen products and one Aveeno branded spray from stores in the United States after detecting the carcinogen benzene in some samples. The recalled products were

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279-830: Is on Museum Hill in Santa Fe, and is home to the International Folk Art Market| Santa Fe [5] every July. The Museum of International Folk Art shares Milner Plaza with another state-run institution, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture /Laboratory of Anthropology. Adjacent to both of these are the private Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian and Museum of Spanish Colonial Art and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. 35°39′51″N 105°55′34″W  /  35.66406°N 105.92618°W  / 35.66406; -105.92618 Neutrogena Neutrogena Corporation , trading as Neutrogena ,

310-557: Is one of many cultural institutions operated by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs . The museum was founded by Florence Dibell Bartlett and opened to the public in 1953 and has gained national and international recognition as the home to the world’s largest collection of international folk art . The collection of more than 135,000 artifacts forms the basis for exhibitions in four distinct wings: Bartlett, Girard, Hispanic Heritage, and Neutrogena. The original building,

341-469: Is run by Johnson & Johnson in support of the LGBTQ community. Neutrogena has used celebrity endorsements for years. In 2022, actress Jennifer Garner celebrated the 15th anniversary of her promotions with Neutrogena, with whom she has worked on various campaigns. Other ambassadors for the brand include Chloe x Halle, Lana Condor , Prachi Desai , Jenna Ortega , and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone . While

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403-854: The "Clear & Defend 2% Salicylic Acid Face Wash." Although both products contain 2% salicylic acid , they contain different inactive ingredients . Another example is the American "Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Foaming Scrub" and the British "Clear & Radiant Daily Face Scrub." While both are face scrubs containing pink grapefruit, only the American version contains salicylic acid. Neutrogena also promotes various causes through their products. For example, Johnson & Johnson lists them as one of their brands pioneering sustainable techniques in their industry by creating products such as plant-based compostable cleansing wipes. They also have released limited edition packaging in partnership with Care With Pride, which

434-982: The Harambe Afrika! Festival in Johannesburg; Chila Smith Lino, Marketing Director of the non-profit Nacional de Artesanato in Mozambique; Nomvula Moshoai-Cook, Chairperson for the Mpumulanga Traditional Arts Festival in South Africa; and Jane Parsons, Crafts Consultant for the Harare International Festival of the Arts in Zimbabwe. Former President Bill Clinton had commissioned three market artists to create prizes that were presented in September 2009 to

465-656: The Museum of International Folk Art, and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation are the primary strategic partners. In its inaugural year, the market hosted sixty participating folk artists. By 2008, the number of artists grew to 125 artists from 41 different countries and in 2009, 126 artists from 46 nations. UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) was an early sponsor, providing funding for ten artists, followed by an artist-training program in 22 countries. UNESCO has given its Award of Excellence to several products beginning in 2007. In 2009, three booths featured UNESCO award-winning work. In 2008, 97% of

496-580: The Stolaroff family by marrying his daughter Joanne Stolaroff. In 1962, the company name was officially changed to Neutrogena Corporation; Cotsen became president in 1967. The company listed publicly on the NASDAQ in 1973, with a market value of $ 1.2 million. Cotsen started marketing soap through two major channels: dermatologists and luxury hotels. The company launched product lines in acne and anti-aging areas. In 1982, profits reached US$ 3 million, and Cotsen

527-721: The brand was under Cotsen's leadership, they started to work with dermatologists in the US. Products are often labeled as recommended by or developed with dermatologists. The brand lists this as helping to "drive the business to new heights." In 2016, Neutrogena launched their first primarily digital campaign in the United States, The Power of Light, aligning with the launch of the Neutrogena Light Therapy Acne Mask. This campaign primarily consisted of short video ads and partnerships with influencers and public figures, such as Nash Grier and Olivia Holt . The campaign aimed to make

558-618: The fall of 2009, continuing its spotlight on Hispanic folk art from New Mexico and beyond. The Bartlett Wing, named in honor of museum founder Florence Dibell Bartlett, offers rotating exhibitions based on the museum collections and on field studies of specific cultures or art forms. Exhibition in this wing have ranged from Turkish, Tibetan and Swedish traditions to New Deal era art in New Mexico, recycled objects , mayólica , ¡CARNAVAL! and Dancing Shadows, Epic Tales: Wayang Kulit of Indonesia [3] and Macedonian Embroidered Dress [4] The museum

589-417: The following: - Neutrogena Beach Defense® aerosol - Neutrogena Cool Dry Sport aerosol - Neutrogena Invisible Daily™ defense aerosol - Neutrogena Ultra Sheer® aerosol The independent lab that conducted the research specified that the contamination was found in a specific batch of product rather than in a specific brand. The company went on to state that benzene is not used in the manufacturing process of

620-479: The growing consumer demand for cruelty-free products. The brand has invested in and utilized in vitro methods to ensure product safety and efficacy without the use of animal testing where regulations permit. For instance, the company has been a participant in industry consortia like the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing ( EPAA ) since its inception in 2005. Neutrogena has

651-492: The independent company in 1994. The company originally supplied to department stores and salons that catered for the Hollywood film industry . In 1930, Emanuel Stolaroff started a small company called Natone . Stolaroff met Belgian chemist Edmond Fromont in 1954, and acquired the rights to distribute his patented formula of a mild clear soap that cleared the skin, without drying it, in the US. By then, Lloyd Cotsen had entered

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682-562: The ingredients used in their products may be tested on animals, either by the company or its suppliers, or as required by law. The company has stated that it does not conduct animal testing on their cosmetic products or ingredients, except in rare situations where governments or laws require it. For instance, Neutrogena sells products in China, whose regulators conduct animal testing on cosmetics to be sold within its territory.   Neutrogena has explored alternative testing methods in response to

713-466: The lives of over 360,000 extended family members. 19,536 people attended. Artists’ sales increased by 7% from the 2011 Market to $ 2.4 million in 2012. The average sales per booth amounted to $ 18,253. Artists retain 90% of their sales. Official website - Museum of International Folk Art The Museum of International Folk Art is a state-run institution in Santa Fe, New Mexico , United States. It

744-622: The market artists were from developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Central Asia, and the Middle East. The Market supported an initiative to train cultural entrepreneurs in Africa through the W.K. Kellogg Intern Program. The program funded four arts professionals from Africa, to prepare the interns to develop folk art markets in their home countries. In 2008, the arts professionals in this program were: Mahaliah Kowa, former Project Coordinator of

775-457: The product is safe to use for the general population, and that the recall was made out of an abundance of caution. The blue lights in the masks reportedly caused mild and transient visual adverse events. In 2020, parent company Johnson & Johnson decided to remove Neutrogena and Clean&Clear's "dark spot reducers" products from the shelves in Asia and the Middle East. The product, advertised as

806-635: The product seem more “fun, youthful, and vibrant.” The campaign was successful, the growth in product awareness outperformed that of Johnson & Johnson's other campaigns by thirteen times. Reportedly, executives from Johnson & Johnson started to lean more into digital campaigns following its success. To increase sales of their line of Hydro Boost products in India, Neutrogena used the Demand Side Platform of Amazon . They created both video advertisements and display advertisements, linking viewers to

837-479: The sprays and said it began an investigation into the source of the contamination. In July 2019, Neutrogena issued a recall of its Light Therapy Masks, originally released in October 2016, as it was found to be a “theoretical risk of eye injury” for a small portion of the population with underlying eye conditions, as well as users taking medications that could enhance ocular photosensitivity . The brand specified that

868-403: The store. The project successfully drew consumers in, with a 9.8% conversion rate and a return on advertising spending of 4.8. Neutrogena partnered with Spotify to promote the launch of Neutrogena's Stubborn Acne (AM) and Stubborn Marks (PM) product lines. The target audience for Neutrogena's ads coincided with the majority of people who listened to Spotify ads, that is Spotify users without

899-788: The winners of the Clinton Global Citizen Awards — which honored individuals and organizations for their philanthropic contributions to global welfare. The work of the three artists, Serge Jolimeau and Michee Remy of Haiti and Toyin Folorunso of Nigeria, represented recycled metals. In July 2012, the ninth year of the Market, 156 artists participated from 54 different countries across 6 continents; 4 new countries were represented including Colombia, Hungary, South Sudan, South Korea, and Vanuatu. 58 artists were from cooperatives and NGOs that represent approximately 36,059 artisans — positively impacting

930-403: The world, from preschool to college level. The Museum’s Neutrogena Collection — donated by former Neutrogena CEO Lloyd Cotsen in 1995 — comprises more than 2,500 textiles, ceramics and carvings from all over the world. The Hispanic Heritage Wing opened in 1988 and, at that time, was the only designated space for Spanish/Hispanic art in the state. This wing underwent renovation and reopened in

961-580: Was named the CEO. In 1994, Johnson & Johnson acquired Neutrogena for $ 924 million, at a price of $ 35.25 per share. Johnson & Johnson's international network helped Neutrogena boost its sales and enter newer markets including India , South Africa , and China . Priced at a premium, Neutrogena products are distributed in over 70 countries. The company has major subsidiaries in Canada , United Kingdom , South Korea and India. In 2020, Neutrogena launched Skin360,

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