Thank you for visiting the Rebel With A Cause Shop.
At Maroon Arts and Culture, we embody the spirit of the historical Maroons—those rebels with a righteous cause: self-liberation. Our mission is rooted in the powerful endeavor to support the development of new Black theatre and connect Black artists with audiences who will champion their work. Every purchase you make from our store directly supports this mission, helping us to cultivate and promote vibrant Black artistic expression.
Scroll down to learn more about the artists we collaborate with and meaning behind the images we use.
Each product in our shop is made especially for you as soon as you place an order. This careful, on-demand approach helps us reduce overproduction and waste, aligning with our commitment to thoughtful and sustainable practices. Thank you for making meaningful purchasing decisions that support our community and help us tell our stories.
Our Logo- “The Pick”
Our logo, otherwise know as The Pick, is a collaboration with artist Joonbug, a Black artist whose work can be seen in both galleries and on buildings. For this image, we drew our inspiration from West African Adinkra Symbols. As an art organization, we specifically wanted to reference DUAFE a pick symbol that represents aesthetic beauty. Within the pick there are two circles, both of which represent community. The inner circle represents the community of ancestors that are within us and walk with us. The exterior circle represents the communities that we support us and that we serve. The two are inextricably connected, like an infinity symbol.
The Sandbranch Collection
We are especially excited to feature our legacy project, Sandbranch, an original musical that will serve as a model for the sustainable production of Black theatre. By purchasing our limited edition Sandbranch merch, you are directly contributing to the development of this pivotal work.
The Black Futures Program
To show our investment in the future of Black art, a percentage of your purchase goes directly the artist.
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Meet Me In the Wilderness by Maya Burton
This is the first piece commissioned as part of our Black Futures program. Created by artist Maya Burton, this piece is a reflection of the legacy of Maroon communities that serve as a model for our organization. Anywhere in the world where there was bondage, enslaved people escaped into the wilderness and established societies of their own.
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Sanctuary by Maya Burton
This piece was commissioned as part of our Black Futures program. A beautiful, multi-colored window into the soul. The mask symbolizes the histories, rituals and traditions that live within each of us. Created by artist Maya Burton, this image was inspired by the idea of spiritual refuge.