Dolly Barnes and Molly Neptune Parker

Dolly Barnes learned to make baskets from her mother, Molly Neptune Parker (1939-2020), an award winning basketmaker who was the recipient of a 2012 National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellow and First People Fund’s Community Spirit Award. Dolly started making baskets as a child, using scraps that she found. Over time her mother taught her fancy basket styles passed down in their family for generations, especially flowertop baskets. Dolly continues to make these styles as well as vases, tall open cylinder baskets, knitting baskets, button baskets, and forms ornamented with curlwork and sweetgrass braid.

Miniature Flowertop Basket
By Dolly Barnes
2024
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Anonymous Lender

Fancy Basket
By Dolly Barnes
2024
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Anonymous Lender

Vase Basket
By Dolly Barnes
2018
Brown Ash, Sweetgrass, and Plastic
2018-02-001
Loaned by the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor; Purchased with the Friends of the Collection Fund

Flowertop Basket
By Molly Neptune Parker and Dolly Barnes
2008
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance Collection

Feather Basket
By Molly Neptune Parker
2015
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
David Shoemaker Fund Acquisition


Sewing Basket
By Molly Neptune Parker
c. 1970
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Ex. Peter Smith Terry Collection, Unity College

Flowertop Basket
By Molly Neptune Parker or Irene Dana (Molly’s mother)
c. 1960
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Ex. Peter Smith Terry Collection, Unity College


Flowertop Sewing Basket
By Molly Neptune Parker
2020
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Acquisition supported by a grant from the Belvedere Traditional Handcrafts Fund,
Maine Community Foundation

Flowertop Sewing Basket
By Dolly Barnes
2024
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Acquisition supported by the Taproot Foundation

Strawberry Life Cycle
By Geo Neptune
2025
Brown Ash and Sweetgrass
Acquisition supported by Bangor Savings Bank Wabanaki Art Acquisition Fund