Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance
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Abbe Museum 26 Mt Desert Street, Bar Harbor, United States
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Maine Native American Summer Market and Demonstration
Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village 707 Shaker Rd, New Gloucester, ME, United States -
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Maine Indian Basketmakers Holiday Market
Maine Indian Basketmakers Holiday Market RVSP Dolly Barnes, Passamaquoddy Decontie and Brown, Penobscot Doris Chapman, Passamaquoddy Mary Creighton, Passamaquoddy Jacob Cunningham, Penobscot Pam outdusis Cunningham, Penobscot Barry Dana, Penobscot Dale Dana, Passamaquoddy Linda Dana, Passamaquoddy James Francis, Penobscot Gabriel Frey, Passamaquoddy Jeremy Frey, […]
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2021 Wabanaki Winter Market
Collins Center for the Arts 2 Flagstaff Road, Orono, ME, United StatesA Holiday gathering of Wabanaki artists in New England, featuring Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance weavers who have received national awards and new artists representing the next generation of weavers. Join us for a day featuring: • One-of-a kind artforms. • A reading at 11am by Gal Frey of The First Blade of Sweetgrass, written by […]
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2022 Wabanaki Winter Market
Collins Center for the Arts 2 Flagstaff Road, Orono, ME, United StatesA Holiday gathering of Wabanaki artists featuring Maine Indian Basketmakers' Alliance weavers who have received national awards and new artists representing the next generation of weavers. This year's artists include: Attean Heirloom Designs, Penobscot Dolly Barnes, Passamaquoddy Mary Creighton, Passamaquoddy Jacob Cunningham, Penobscot Pam Cunningham, Penobscot Barry Dana, Penobscot Faye Decontie, Penobscot Sarah Fields, Penobscot […]
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Wabanaki Winter Market
Collins Center for the Arts 2 Flagstaff Road, Orono, ME, United StatesVisit the Wabanaki Winter Market landing page for updates and artist profiles: /hudsonmuseum/wabanaki-winter-market/ A Holiday gathering of Wabanaki artists in New England, featuring Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance weavers who have received national awards and new artists representing the next generation of weavers. Supported in part by grants from the Maine Office of Tourism and the […]
