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SUMMARY:Abbe Museum's Dawnland Festival of Arts & Ideas
DESCRIPTION:The Abbe Museum’s Dawnland Festival of Arts & Ideas will return July 11-12\, 2026\, hosted on the campus of College of the Atlantic\, continuing its tradition as a multi-day summer festival that centers Wabanaki and Native thought leadership through panels\, performances\, and a Northeastern Native arts market. \nThis year’s Dawnland festival also marks a new moment of national connection through a collaboration with The Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage’s 2026 Of the People: Smithsonian Festival of Festivals. \n“This collaboration places the Abbe Museum’s Dawnland Festival of Arts & Ideas within a broader national conversation about ongoing cultural practice\, while remaining grounded in Wabanaki leadership and place-based knowledge\,” stated Betsy Richards\, executive director at the Abbe Museum. “Being the only New England-based festival participating reflects the importance of Indigenous-led platforms that support cultural continuity and cross-cultural dialogue in this region.” \nSmithsonian Folklife will collaborate with the Abbe on select panel conversations and performance programming\, while Dawnland remains fully grounded in Wabanaki voices\, perspectives\, and shared authority.
URL:https://umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/event/abbe-museums-dawnland-festival-of-arts-ideas/
LOCATION:College of the Atlantic (COA)\, Bar Harbor\, ME\, 105 Eden Street\, Bar Harbor\, ME\, 04609\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Showcase,Market
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SUMMARY:Wabanaki Arts Market at the Shaker Village\, Sabbathday Lake
DESCRIPTION:An annual festival of Wabanaki’s finest\, award-winning artists at the Shaker Village of Sabbathday Lake. \nThe Keepers of Traditions\nBasket making\, stone carving\, birch bark etching\, woodcarving\, doll making\, beadwork and jewelry making are among the oldest\, enduring\, and unique traditions passed down through generations of Penobscot\, Passamaquoddy\, Micmac\, and Maliseet peoples\, known as the Wabanaki\, or “People of the Dawn.” \nWabanaki Arts Market\nOver 40 of the finest\, award-winning artists will participate in the Wabanaki Marketplace for their southernmost gathering in the State of Maine. Don’t miss this special opportunity to appreciate Wabanaki culture firsthand through basket making\, bead working\, storytelling\, drumming\, singing\, and dancing. \nSustaining Cultural Practices\nPurchase museum-quality crafts directly from Wabanaki artists recognized for preserving important cultural traditions. Crafts will be offered at a wide range of price points. It is recommended that shoppers are prepared with cash and/or personal checks since not all artists accept debit/credit cards.
URL:https://umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/event/wabanaki-arts-market-at-the-shaker-village-sabbathday-lake/
LOCATION:Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village\, 707 Shaker Rd\, New Gloucester\, ME\, 04260\, United States
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SUMMARY:50th annual Common Ground Country Fair
DESCRIPTION:The 50th annual Common Ground Country Fair will be held at the Common Ground Education Center in Unity\, Maine on September 25\, 26 & 27\, 2026. The fairgrounds are open Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nThe Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association’s (MOFGA) annual celebration of rural living features 1000-plus exhibitors and speakers\, and emphasizes vibrant communities\, sustainable living and local economies\, while highlighting organic agriculture.
URL:https://umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/event/50th-annual-common-ground-country-fair/
LOCATION:MOFGA Fairgrounds\, 294 Crosby Brook Road\, Unity\, Maine
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SUMMARY:2026 Annual Wabanaki Winter Market
DESCRIPTION:The Wabanaki Winter Market is New England’s largest holiday gathering of Wabanaki artists. This annual event features artists who have received national awards\, as well as new artists representing the next generation of weavers. \nThe event provides the public with an opportunity to purchase Wabanaki art directly from the artists and to learn about these ancient traditions. \nJoin the Hudson Museum for a day that will showcase one-of-a-kind art forms (basketry\, bead work\, wood carving\, birchbark items)\, and maple syrup as well as demonstrations\, storytelling\, traditional music\, drumming and dancing. Something for everyone! \nThe Hudson Museum will be open during the event\, and visitors are encouraged to explore the Wabanaki Gallery where they can view the work of the ancestors of the contemporary artists. \nThe Wabanaki Winter Market is FREE and open to the public.
URL:https://umaine.edu/hudsonmuseum/event/2026-annual-wabanaki-winter-market/
LOCATION:Collins Center for the Arts\, 2 Flagstaff Road\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
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