Celebrate Black History Month with Maine makers, designers and performances

Celebrate Black History Month with Maine makers, designers and performances
February 13, 2026

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Celebrate Black History Month with Maine makers, designers and performances

WOVEN TRAY BY ANGE MUHORAKEYE

Each basket is hand woven in Gorham by Muhorakeye, who learned the art from her mother and grandmother. Made with sisal and sweetgrass grown by women in Rwanda. 17 inches in diameter and two inches deep.

$200. shopmainecraft.com

NAAG NOOL NECKLAC BY FIYA LAUR

Designed in Maine, the resilience and beauty of Somali women inspired this statement piece. Made from polished gold vermeil, the pendant comes with an 18-inch chain with rounded beads.

$185. fiyalaur.com

COFFEE SUBSCRIPTION FROM MBINGO MOUNTAIN COFFEE

With a tag line like “Uplift your mood, uplift lives,” it’s easy to embrace this coffee roasted and packaged in Waterville. A subscription allows connoisseurs to experience the varietal nuances. Choose from bag size, roast strength, coarseness and delivery frequency.

Starting at $16.34. 7 Silvermount Street, Waterville or mbingomountaincoffee.com

TRIVET FROM AKAKPO & CO.

Choose from 11 trivets and eight colors, all with unique designs that use Ghanaian Andinkra symbols representing different elements of positivity. Shown in “Hope”, but “Unity” and “Patience” will do too.

$30. 132 Washington Avenue, Portland or akakpo.com

FUSION STYLE BIKER JACKET BY JOSIANE FASHION HOUSE

Made from Ankara African wax print fabric with gold-tone zippers, each piece is lined, with two decorative side belts. Contact the designer for custom sizes and fabric options.

$99.95. 117 Sandy Hill Road, South Portland or josianefashionhouse.setmore.com

CORE ENSEMBLE WITH TIFFANY TERRELL: “AIN’T I A WOMAN?” PRESENTED BY ARTS FARMINGTON

Celebrate the Black history of Women’s History Month with this performance of the trials and triumphs of four outstanding women played by Tiffany Terrell, who will be accompanied by a score of spirituals, blues, Jazz Age and contemporary African American concert music.

March 11 at 7:00 p.m. Pay what you can, $20 suggested. Emery Community Arts Center, Main Street, Farmington. artsfarmington.org

These items were independently sourced and selected for feature by METLN Content Studio staff. Please contact the retailer for most up-to-date pricing and availability.

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