Creative Industries Division
What are the Creative Industries?
Our Six Creative Industry Clusters
Businesses or persons engaged in creative enterprises*
- performing arts | visual arts | literary arts
- entertainment | media | information and broadcasting
- applied arts and design, including architecture, landscape architecture, museum and gallery professions
- promotion | marketing | graphics and industrial design
- technology and computer system design | software design | coding and digital media
- crafts and artisan professions including metal, wood, glass, ceramics, paper, printing, textile, and culinary arts.
*This does not include a business, organization, or person engaged in creative enterprises involving filming activities supported by the New Mexico Film Office of the Economic Development Department.
Insights on New Mexico’s creative economy
- $6B in annual economic activity
- $1.6B in taxable annual wages
- New Mexico ranks in the top five for visual artists such as painters, sculptors, craft artists, and printmakers (Washington Post’s analysis)
- 12% of all GRT establishments are creative establishments
- 118% projected growth for employment levels in “arts, entertainment, and recreation” by 2030
Want to learn more about the possibilities and impact of New Mexico’s creative economy? Watch a short recap of our 2025 Creative Industries Season and check out the highlights from the 2024 study below.
Publications & Data
FY24 Inaugural Grantee Outcome Reports
- State report overview
- CABQ
- City of Albuquerque
- Cloudcroft
- Belen
- Belen accomplishments presentation
- Bernalillo & Doña Ana Counties PED
- Dine College
- Doña Ana County
- Gallup
- Las Cruces
- Magdalena
- MoraMora Market on MainStreet
- New Mexico Tech
- Poeh Cultural Center
- Pueblo of Santa Ana
- Rio Arriba
- Silver City Museum
- Taos County
- UNM
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