Home & Away Gallery

Home & Away Gallery Baskets of Time specializes in Wabanaki baskets from Maine: Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, and Micmac. Native American baskets at their best!

We offer Jewelry by many fine Native American artists, including Earl Plummer, Mary Tafoya, Chris Pruitt, Althea Cajero, Decontie & Brown, Elizabeth James-Perry, Amelia Joe-Chandler, and more. We represent Wabanaki basket makers, including Jeremy Frey, Pam Cunningham, Sarah Sockbeson, Ganessa Frey, Gal Frey, and more. We carry Cape Dorset (Inuit) prints and sculptures as well as carvings from Alas

ka, Zuni fetishes, and much more. Visit our website or make an appointment to see us at the gallery in Kennebunkport, Maine.

05/02/2025

The first traces of Native American jewelry date back to the ancient Paleoamericans over 10 thousand years ago. These early Native American jewelry makers were the first to chip stone and shell into tiny fragments to make lavish necklaces and clothing décor, and make prominent pendants of animal bo...

11/30/2024
















This young Penobscot woman has already achieved a lot with regard to preservation of Indigneous knowledge. Her grandfath...
02/13/2024

This young Penobscot woman has already achieved a lot with regard to preservation of Indigneous knowledge. Her grandfather is our artist friend Butch Phillips.

Congratulations, Sage, and keep up the great work!

Sage Phillips, who grew up in Old Town, was named one of this year’s "Champions for Change" by the Center for Native American Youth.

Richard Silliboy, featured in this article from the Bangor Daily NEws, is a good storyteller. I got to know him from int...
01/25/2024

Richard Silliboy, featured in this article from the Bangor Daily NEws, is a good storyteller. I got to know him from interviewing him for Baskets of Time. He doesn't just make baskets, though - he's a leader in his tribe, and does a lot for the community.

"“If these few families pass away, who is going to make the baskets and who's going to teach others?"

Happy Holidays, everyone!
12/24/2023

Happy Holidays, everyone!

Our new gallery space was just painted. The two young men in the second photo helped me move everything in. Now the setu...
12/16/2023

Our new gallery space was just painted. The two young men in the second photo helped me move everything in. Now the setup starts. Put the glass back on the shelves, unpack the inventory, and put it back on display.

Oh, before that happens, my granddaughter is going to help with interior design. She'll help me figure out where everything gets placed. It's a perfect space for Home & Away!

It'll be a number of weeks before we're ready to hand visitors. In the meantime, the online basket is fully operational, so order away!

Thank you all for your support!








A round birch bark container with etched animals: moose, beaver, and bear, by one our favorite birch bark workers, Butch...
12/14/2023

A round birch bark container with etched animals: moose, beaver, and bear, by one our favorite birch bark workers, Butch Phillips. Available at www.homeandaway.gallery.








I agree with most of the points in this post. Buffy St. Marie has done a lot of good in her life. Don’t harass her over ...
11/04/2023

I agree with most of the points in this post. Buffy St. Marie has done a lot of good in her life. Don’t harass her over her origins. Leave her alone.

Métis artist defends Buffy Sainte-Marie after doubts raised over her Indigenous ancestry.......The doubts raised about Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Indigenous ancestry don’t matter to one Métis Elder and artist, who says the much-loved musician’s advocacy work speaks for itself.

Val Vint admits she doesn’t know what to think about the claims Sainte-Marie wasn’t born to Indigenous parents – a debate renewed after a CBC story Friday.

But Vint says the doubts about Sainte-Marie’s ancestry are different than other so-called “pretendians” who have been questioned in the past.

“Why at 82 years old do they come after her?” asked Vint. “She’s retired. Leave her alone. She’s done so much good for all of our people, for Indigenous people overall.”Sainte-Marie says she doesn’t know who her birth parents are and considers herself a member of the Saskatchewan Cree community. Defenders of the singer say she’s never used Indigenous heritage to get ahead.

“Often, what I see are these people go in and they get everything they can and they don’t really give anything back,” said Vint, who feels that’s not the case “at all” with Sainte-Marie.

“If she had come in and just been like, hand out, give me your ceremonies, give me your teachings and then go write a book about it – and there are people like that – I wouldn’t have respect. But she never did that. She was always including community, and that’s Indigenous.”Vint says it’s clear the community claims her. Piapot First Nation representatives say the community accepts Sainte-Marie as one of their own, and that she was adopted through Cree customs.

“She’s a brave, strong, very courageous woman and whatever, she’s adopted by people in the community. That’s fine, and that should be enough.”

Vint says this is not the first time an Indigenous community has adopted or claimed someone. Patricia Bovey, who is Caucasian, is recognized as an honorary member of Kwakwaka’wakw Nation in B.C. Vint is wondering why the standard is different for Buffy.Vint shows an excerpt from Patricia Bovey’s book “Western Voices in Canadian Art,” where Bovey states she has been accepted as an honorary member of Kwakwaka’wakw Nation. (Joanne Roberts, CityNews)
Vint, 72, says she’s followed Sainte-Marie’s entire career, watching her on TV since she was a child.

“We sure didn’t have a lot of people to watch in any movies or entertainment. She was it, you know? In Canada, she was it.

“I love her work and I mean, my son grew up watching her on Sesame Street, like thousands and thousands of other kids. She represented us in such good ways.”

“Have you no respect for elders? Have you no respect for the work she’s done? Shame on you. At the very worst, she’s an ally.”

—Métis elder and artist Val Vint
Vint says she’s heartbroken over the allegations, which she believes will follow Sainte-Marie for the rest of her life.

“Trying not to bawl my eyes out… It’s just, I look at that and I know how I look. So who’s going to challenge me in 10 years?

“This is certainly going to leave a stain on her career and her reputation, absolutely. It will however not change an iota all the good she has done.”Vint doesn’t believe Sainte-Marie had anything to gain by claiming to be Indigenous during her career.

“As an Indigenous woman in the ‘70s, are you kidding me?” said Vint. “You couldn’t get a job or housing then if you claimed who you were. And looked like her? No. She’d walk up to a place for rent and I’m sure she got turned away.”

Vint believes people need to put into perspective how many Indigenous People are still trying to access personal records, including circumstances of their birth.

“People always talk history and I laugh at them,” she said. “The last person in my family to go to residential school is my little sister, who just turned 65. So don’t tell me about ancient history, there’s nothing ancient about it.”

Vint says she remembers having lunch with Sainte-Marie in Winnipeg, and how it felt to be in the presence of another Indigenous, female artist.

“What you would expect from a decent human being. She was lovely. We had a beautiful lunch together.”

She says that memory will not change and she’ll continue regarding the singer as part of the community.......Citynews....

2023 Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023 is available to view and reserve now!
09/08/2023

2023 Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2023 is available to view and reserve now!

Reserve 2023 Cape Dorset Prints Now.

Penobscot Butch Phillips Etched Birch Bark CanoeThis canoe is a fine example of Penobscot artist Butch Phillips' work, w...
09/02/2023

Penobscot Butch Phillips Etched Birch Bark Canoe
This canoe is a fine example of Penobscot artist Butch Phillips' work, with its fine craftsmanship as well as etched design. Phillips' canoe is etched with traditional Wabanaki designs, including double curves, fleur-de-lis, and triangles..

Penobscot Butch Phillips Etched Birch Bark Canoe Penobscot artist Butch Phillips makes canoes and other items from birch bark. This canoe is a fine example of his work, with its fine craftsmanship as well as etched design. Phillips' canoe is etched with traditional Wabanaki designs, including double...

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