Create — Fall 2014 at Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center— Maui, Hawai‘i

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from the Director 1 Letter Hui Spotlight 2 Exhibitions

3 Celebrated Events 4 Upcoming Events 5 Visiting Artists 8 Glassblowing 9 Painting & Drawing 11 Ceramics 12 Photography 14 Jewelry & Metalsmithing 18 Keiki & Young Adult 19 Preschool & Camp Kaluanui 20 Family Friday

create 21 Weddings & Event Rentals

Art of Giving 22 The Membership

Unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education

Fall 2014 Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center 2841 Baldwin Avenue Makawao, Hawai‘i 96768 Open Daily / 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Tel: (808) 572-6560 Fax: (808) 572-2750 huinoeau.com info@huinoeau.com facebook.com/hui.noeau


Letter from the Director As the weather turns colder, things are heating up at the Hui! For many years, the Hui has dreamed of adding a glassblowing program to our class offerings and this dream has finally come true! We are very proud to present our community with the opportunity to learn this exciting artistic medium and thrilled that the Hui will be the first teaching facility in Hawai‘i offering glassblowing classes to the public. On behalf of everyone at the Hui, I want to thank our generous donors and teachers for making this program possible. This issue of Create features our new glassblowing classes (page 8) as well as many other exciting opportunities to your unlock creativity and get involved with the Hui community, including a variety of events and exhibitions. We are greatly looking forward to Mixed Plate: A Themed Exhibition (page 2) that runs October 4 – November 14 and the Hui’s 8th Annual Wailea Food & Wine Celebration (page 4) on November 14. Hosted in the elegant Anuhea Room at Hotel Wailea, this culinary event features a silent auction and generous tastes by the island’s top chefs and vintners. The Hui is also getting ready for our holiday showcase—Hui Holidays (page 4). Starting November 24, the gallery and gallery shop will be filled with unique gift items, which are completely unique and handmade by local artists. Many of the gifts you’ll find were created right at the Hui in our Open Studios program. Doing your holiday shopping at the Hui is a great way to give back and support artists, the Hui, and creativity on Maui! Mahalo to all who support Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center. We look forward to seeing you on campus soon!

Hui Spotlight New Glassblowing Studio at Hui No‘eau!

The Hui’s new glassblowing department will blow you away with a wealth of knowledge and a lot of fun! Whether you have a few minutes, hours, or weeks, the Hui has an experience for you! We invite you to stop by the new studio, located next to the jewelry and ceramics studios, to watch glass artist Evan Schauss create some truly incredible pieces (visit huinoeau.com/glass for demo times). For those who wish to have a magical first-hand glassblowing experience, glass artist Stephen Fellerman will teach Discover Glassblowing (a three-hour workshop) and Beginning Glassblowing (a four-week class). You may read more about these exciting new classes on page 8. We recently sat down with Evan and Stephen to learn a little bit more about their backgrounds and the art of working in hot glass. With over fifty years of combined experience, the Hui’s glassblowing department is in great hands!

Evan Schauss, Stephen Fellerman

Can you tell us a little bit about yourselves and how you got started in glass?

Stephen: After graduating from Pratt Institute in New York City where I was studying ceramics, I took a VW bus to Sausalito, California and walked into a hippie arts center where there was a little glass shop. I spent about a year there learning to blow glass and when it closed down, I went back East and built one of the first glass shops in Kent, Connecticut in 1973. The following year was the American Craft Council’s first show, which I was in. It grew and grew and now, 40 years later, there are over 300 glassblowers in that show. What propelled my career was the interest in American handcraft. I’ve exhibited and sold my glass all over the country. I’m in the White House Collection, the Corning Museum of Glass, the Chrysler Museum permanent collection…. If you work really hard, things happen. Evan: I started learning to blow glass at Hilltop Artists in Tacoma, Washington. I was in 7th grade and I was in an after school outreach program for intercity kids. I started working professionally when I was 17 at the Glasshouse in Seattle, Washington. I also had the opportunity to travel around Europe and study traditional glassblowing techniques in Italy, Czech Republic, Iceland and Hungary. Before moving to Maui and opening a shop in Haiku, I had my own private glass studio in Tacoma and later opened up shops in West Seattle and then Downtown Seattle. How does glass making work anyway?

With aloha,

Stephen: I’ll give you a Chihuly quote: “The magic isn’t in the glass, it’s in the breath.” Another way to look at it is, glass blowing is a handcraft that’s like throwing darts on a boat. Evan: It’s a balance of using heat, technique, and centrifugal force to create your vision.

On the Cover!

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Glass artist Evan Schauss created this amazing octopus in the Hui’s very own glassblowing studio!

What are your favorite glass processes?

Stephen: I like traditional glass blowing as well as sculpting whimsical creations. Early in my career, I was influenced by turn of the century Art Nouveau, but have branched out into some proprietary artwork and technique. Evan: I love sculpting—both abstract and realistic works and I like to combine them on the same piece. Stephen, why do you teach? What can students expect from your glassblowing class?

Stephen: Teaching is a way to fulfill my desire to stay connected to people whose passion is art and to give back my forty years of knowledge. My class will be about getting in front of the furnace, about hands-on experience, and having fun.


Exhibitions

Gallery Hours: FREE & Open Daily 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Call to Artists! Upcoming Exhibition Opportunities

Mark your calendars and get your creative submissions ready! Prospectuses, entry forms, and applications are all available (or coming soon) to huinoeau.com/exhibitions. Here are some important dates to remember:

Mixed Plate: A Themed Exhibition

Receiving Day: Tuesday, September 23 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Annual Juried Exhibition

Receiving Day: Monday, December 29 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

2015 Solo Artist Exhibition

Applications Due: Monday, January 26 by 4:00 pm

2014 Solo Artist Exhibition: Jodi Endicott & Shane Robinson

August 16 - September 18 This exhibition challenges artists to exhibit a new body of work and provides the unique opportunity for artists to be personally involved in all facets of the exhibition planning and installation. The Hui gallery is divided to accommodate two simultaneous solo exhibitions. This year, we are thrilled to showcase work by Jodi Endicott of Oahu and Shane Robinson of Maui. Endicott presents “The Market,” which explores the stock market as a metaphor for the ups and downs of the human experience and the search for balance. Robinson presents “Iterations,” which uses the universal language of mathematics as a familiar foundation from which the viewer can connect with pieces of a more conceptual and minimal nature. See photos from the exhibition opening on page 4! If you think you could be one of our 2015 Solo Artists, please visit huinoeau.com/exhibitions to download the application (due Monday, January 26 by 4pm).

Mixed Plate: A Themed Exhibition

October 4 - November 14 Receiving Day: Tuesday, September 23 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Opening Reception: Friday, October 3 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Juror: Michael Takemoto / Walk-through with Juror: Saturday, October 25 / 1:00 pm The Hui invites our artistic community to explore the “mixed plate” of Hawai‘i’s multiculturalism. From food, language, humor, music, beliefs, and traditions, our cultural mix creates a lifestyle that is truly unique. Artists are encouraged to investigate the relationships within and among Hawai‘i’s ethnic groups and how they combine to create a diverse cultural heritage. This exhibition gives locals and tourists alike the opportunity to reflect upon what distinguishes Hawai‘i from any other place in the world. Mahalo nui loa to Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman Wailea and Hunton & Radha Conrad for sponsoring this exhibition!

Annual Juried Exhibition 2015

January 10 – February 19 Receiving Day: Monday, December 29 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Opening Reception: Friday, January 9 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm This prestigious competition offers an opportunity for visitors to view current work of local & mainland artists in all media, including ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, photography, jewelry, digital imagery, fiber, painting, and wood. Guest jurors include respected curators and artists from Maui, Hawai‘i and beyond, offering a different perspective for a unique show every year.

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Celebrated Events Paniolo Country: A Themed Exhibition — Opening Reception Friday, May 23

Maui’s arts community saddled up and headed on over to the Hui to celebrate the opening of Paniolo Country: A Themed Exhibition. Jurors Judy Bisgard, Kristina Lyons Lambert, and Inger Severson Tully selected 56 works of art that celebrated the historical and contemporary role of Hawai‘i’s cowboys or paniolo. This exhibition offered an opportunity for 47 artists working in all media to explore and capture the essence of Hawai‘i’s ranching industry. On opening night, artists, friends, and family were treated to entertaining demos including roping by Peter Baldwin, rope braiding by Gretchen Cardoso, and a whip/card trick by Tamalyn Baldwin. The Hui was filled with love and aloha as we gathered to honor the traditions, environments, and lifestyles of the paniolo. The Hui sends our warmest mahalo to our jurors and wonderful exhibition sponsors, Haleakala Ranch, Kaonoulu Ranch, Kaupo Ranch, Piiholo Ranch & Ulupalakua Ranch. Thank you to all who made this exhibition one to remember!

John Kreag, Camille Lyons, Susie Carlile

Robert & Carol Suzuki, Judy Bisgard

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Anne-Marie Forsythe, Lana Coryell

Gretchen Cardoso

Judy Bisgard, Tamalyn Baldwin, Caroline Killhour, Peter Baldwin, Honey Bun Haynes

Wendy Hill, Walt Layman

Michael Clements, Betty Hay Freeland

Kristina Lambert Lyons, Kari McCarthy, Inger Severson Tully

Alyson Giaoni, Rick Strini, Jen Sommer

Conner Ockert, Peter Baldwin

Liam & Joseph Romanchak

Talia Gangini Decoite, Carla Gangini

In the History Room: 125 Years of Ranching With strong historic ties, the Hui and Haleakala Ranch Company have collaborated to present an exciting exhibit that includes handwoven rawhide lariats and traditional boots worn by original Spanish-trained paniolo cowboys. This exhibition celebrates the 125 year anniversary of Haleakala Ranch!


Open Studios 2014 Solo Artist Exhibition: Jodi Endicott & Shane Robinson — Opening Reception Friday, August 15

The Hui’s Solo Artist Exhibition provides an incredible opportunity to celebrate the creative achievements of Hawai‘i’s talented local artists. This year, the Hui was thrilled to display the latest work by Jodi Endicott of Oahu and Shane Robinson of Maui. The opening of their solo shows sparked conversation and inspired much respect for these two incredible artists!

Upcoming Events 8th Annual Hui No‘eau Wailea Food & Wine Celebration

Friday, November 14 / 5:30 — 8:30 pm / Hotel Wailea, 555 Kaukahi Street Let’s toast to Hui No‘eau and community arts education on Maui! The 8th Annual Hui No‘eau Wailea Food & Wine Celebration features generous tastes by top island chefs and vintners and a fabulous silent auction—all in support of the Hui! We invite you to join us in the elegant Anuhea Room of Hotel Wailea as we enjoy great company in a relaxed atmosphere for a worthy cause. Learn more at huifoodwine.weebly.com. Standard Tickets: $150 ($100 tax-deductible) / VIP Tickets: $250 ($200 tax-deductible)

Hui Holidays

November 24 – December 24 / Open EVERY Day! / 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Finding that perfect gift is a breeze when you shop at our annual holiday artisan showcase! Twinkling with holiday charm, the Hui’s gallery will be filled to the brim with one-of-a-kind gift items created by local artists. With holiday ornaments and many more unique handmade items, you’ll be sure to find a special gift for everyone on your list. By shopping local, you’ll be making a creative investment in our community, in your neighbors, and in yourselves! Anyone interested in submitting artwork for The Gallery Shop at Kaluanui or Hui Holidays 2014 should email Keri Meyer at kmeyer@huinoeau.com.

Joshua Dahl, Jodi & John Endicott

Jenny Wisemark-Cerro, Ian Haywood, Kate Bimiprak

Hui Holidays: First Night

Wednesday, December 3 / 5:00 – 8:00 pm Do your holiday shopping in style and celebrate the grand opening of Hui Holidays! This special evening event is the perfect opportunity to shop for exclusive treasures for your loved ones. Surrounded by the holiday décor of the dramatically decorated Kaluanui Estate, you’ll enjoy drinks and pupu, spirited music, and an exciting selection of new and unique items from local artists and vendors. Back by popular demand, First Night will also mark the unveiling of André Morissette’s imaginative “holiday window” installations. Don’t miss it! Tickets: $30

Save the Date! Maui Open Studios 2015 Mary & Darrell Orwig, Shane Robinson

Inger Severson Tully, Sarah Porter

Saturday & Sunday, February 14 & 15, 2015 Visit the Hui for a special look at what Upcountry Maui artists have been creating in their studios!

Save the Date! Art Affair 2015: Frida & Diego — A Feast for the Senses! Saturday, February 28, 2015 / 5:00 – 10:00 pm

Art Affair is the Hui’s signature fundraising event, celebrating the importance of visual arts education in our Maui community. Held at the Kaluanui Estate, this festive evening (with the theme of artwork by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera) features a live and silent auction, live music, dancing, a gourmet seated dinner, open bar, and an opportunity to gather and celebrate with a wonderful community of art supporters. Sandi Stoner, Jodi Endicott, Jane Thompson

Bridget Hinman, Shane Robinson, Roxanne Darling

To purchase tickets for Hui events, please call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com/events!

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Visiting Artists Rose Adare

Charles Cohan

Rose Adare is a graduate of the San Francisco Academy of Art. During her time at the academy, Adare’s work was featured at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor for a Toulouse-Lautrec retrospective. Adare began her fine art career at the Muse Studio, founding the annual Muse Showcase: A Celebration in Art and Music in Berkeley, CA. Expanding throughout the Bay Area, Adare took on two solo shows, the first at the Sutter Gallery in San Francisco followed by another at Epic Arts in Berkeley. Struck by a municipal train in 2005, Adare spent the following years in physical rehabilitation and retaught herself how to paint. Returning to the art scene in 2009, Adare’s work was selected for the Schaefer Portrait Challenge in 2012 and won second place at the Wyland Galleries’ “Best of the West” in 2013. Adare’s portrait series “Restraint & Revolution” was recently featured as part of a three woman solo show at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. roseadare.com

Charles Cohan received his MFA in printmaking from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He has taught workshops at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Pilchuck Glass School, Anderson Ranch Art Center, Pyramid Atlantic, Whanganui Polytechnic in New Zealand, Canberra Glassworks/Megalo Printmakers and the University of South Australia. He has received research grants from the U.S. Department of State, the Helpmann Foundation, and the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. He currently chairs the printmaking area at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. charlescohan.com

Keaau, Hawai‘i September 27 - October 1

Basic Portraiture #824

Saturday – Monday, 3 days September 27 – 29 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm This portrait class is for oil painters seeking classical techniques. Students will explore the fundamentals of figure painting over three, highly informative days. The class is structured to re-examine and better understand the artist’s materials in order to explore the intention behind the composition. Upon completing an underdrawing, the students will then define their tonal patterning before progressing to glazing and shadows, highlights, and cohesive finishing. Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Model Fee: $30 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Gold Leaf and Illumination #825 Wednesday, 1 day October 1 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

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In this class for oil painters who are seeking a little light in their life, students will learn how to lay out and prepare their materials to implement gold, copper, or silver leaf in the most effective way possible. Tutorials will include how to incorporate gold leaf with under-paintings and over-paintings, how to work highlights and shadows into oil paintings, the distinction between warm and cool light, and how to seal gold leaf. Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember) Supply Fee: $15 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. Kit Gentry

Honolulu, Hawai‘i October 10-12


Barbara Elam Dallas, Texas November 3-12 Collagraphic Printmaking Processes #826 Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 3 days October 10 – 12 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Inexpensive and readily available materials, sustainable and re-purposed supplies, and the ability to make prints at a larger scale all inspire new discoveries of the printed matrix. In this workshop, students will explore a combination of mainstream and alternative mark making tools and techniques. The class will examine both constructive and reductive processes in the development of the printing matrix while utilizing a topographic approach mirrored by the ability to print in both relief and intaglio methods. Students will use non-traditional tools for the inscription of marks upon MDF and plywood and will practice carving, hammering, grinding, stamping, sanding, burning, collaging, and varnishing. Students will develop surface textures on printing plates using a multitude of materials and tools. Inking processes and press setup will be thoroughly covered. Daily demonstrations, technical assistance and conceptual feedback from the instructor will be paired with work time for an incredible three-day printmaking experience! Prerequisites: some prior printmaking experience Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply Fee: $55 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Barbara Elam is a Professor Emeritus of Art at Rockford College and DePauw University. In 1989, she received the honor of Bunting Institute Fellow of Radcliffe College at Harvard University where she was an artist in residence. Her work has been included in over 250 national and a few international exhibits. Her pieces are included in museum and university collections, including The Fogg Museum of Harvard, Milwaukee Museum of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Art Institute of Chicago. Elam received her BFA from the University of Texas at Dallas and her MFA from East Texas State University, along with advanced studies in printmaking at the University of Dallas at Irving. barbaraelam.com

Non-Toxic, Multilayered Color Monotypes #827 Mondays – Wednesdays, 2 weeks (6 days) November 3 – 5 and 10 – 12 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Students will learn valuable printmaking techniques that can by done by novices to pros! After demonstrating her techniques, Barbara will guide students through the creation of several color monotypes using simple non-toxic materials. Each student will make simple drawings or designs to use as a matrix under a Plexiglas plate. Students will learn the magic of using color in layers to create any color needed from just the three primary colors. This class is a great lesson in color theory! Drawing skills are helpful, but not required. Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply Fee: $45 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Visiting Artists continued... Adam Field

Luana Coonen

Born and raised in Colorado, Adam Field earned his BA in Art from Fort Lewis College. For two years, he immersed himself in the culturally rich art scene of the San Francisco Bay Area where he began his full time studio practice. From there, he relocated to Maui, where he established a thriving studio business. He spent most of 2008 in Icheon, South Korea, studying traditional Korean pottery making techniques under 6th generation Onggi master Kim Il Mahn. In 2013, he created and debuted HIDE-N-SEEKAH at the NCECA conference in Houston, TX. After maintaining his studio in Durango, CO for five years, Field recently moved to Helena, MT where he is currently a long-term artist in residence at The Archie Bray Foundation. His works are included in private collections and kitchen cabinets internationally.

The Hui is proud to welcome Luana Coonen back to the Hui! Born on Maui, she was one of our core jewelry Teaching Artists from 2010-2013 and now lives in San Francisco, CA. Coonen is known for her art jewelry inspired by natural materials and created with precious metals and plastics. She holds a BFA in Jewelry/Metal Arts from California College of the Arts and has traveled and created jewelry around the world. She enjoys teaching, exhibiting art jewelry, and running a small jewelry business out of downtown San Francisco. Her work can be found in galleries across the nation. luanacoonen.com

Helena, Montana December 12 - 14

Artist Chat - FREE!

Friday, December 12 / 5:00 pm Join Adam Field in the Hui’s solarium for an image presentation and discussion on the inspirations and motivations behind his intricately carved porcelain pottery.

Nature Inspiration: Cultivating Inspirations in Clay #828 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days December 13 & 14 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

In this two-day demonstration-based workshop, Adam Field will demonstrate his methods for carving intricate patterns on a variety of wheel-thrown porcelain forms. He will demonstrate traditional Korean Onggi coil and paddle pottery techniques. From traditional techniques to innovative solutions for timeless problems, participants will develop a new perspective on creating and decorating functional pottery. Participants will learn new skills for mapping out and carving geometric patterns and will have a hands-on opportunity to try out Field’s techniques and tools for themselves. Generous discussions about studio practice, aesthetics, materials, ceramic history, and promotion and marketing strategies for the studio potter are certain to encourage individual discovery, growth, and development of fresh ideas. Participants will gain the skills and confidence to create and decorate work in their own voice. This class is open to all skill levels! Note: Please bring a notebook/sketchbook and pen/pencil. Tuition: $135 ($168 nonmember)

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San Francisco, California December 17 - 21

All About Earrings #830

Sunday, 1 day December 21 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Fun to make and wear, beautiful earrings can be made simply and easily. In this class (just in time for holiday gift making!), students will learn how to make handmade ear wires, functional clasps, and fun closures. French wires, handmade hoops, and soldered and cold connection mechanisms will also be explored. Students are welcome to bring items that they would like to incorporate into their earrings. Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $25

Cuff Bracelets Workshop #829 Monday, 1 day December 22 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Cuff bracelets are the perfect project to learn how to make an easy wearable piece of jewelry from scratch—and they make great handmade gifts! Students will learn how to saw, texture, form, finish, and patina cuff bracelets in this fun class. Students are encouraged to bring design ideas to class and be ready to work. Cuffs will be made out of brass and copper to encourage experimentation; students are welcome to bring silver or purchase some in the studio if desired. Soldering will not be taught in this class. Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember) Supply and Lab Fee: $20 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


Glassblowing Discover Glassblowing #807-820 Stephen Fellerman

Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Session Session

1: Thursday, September 11 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 2: Thursday, September 18 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 3: Saturday, September 20 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 4: Thursday, September 25 / 6:00 - 9:00 pm 5: Saturday, September 27 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 6: Thursday, October 2 / 6:00 - 9:00 pm 7: Saturday, October 18 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 8: Thursday, October 30 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 9: Thursday, November 6 / 6:00 - 9:00 pm 10: Saturday, November 15 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 11: Thursday, November 20 / 6:00 - 9:00 pm 12: Thursday, December 4 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 13: Saturday, December 13 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm 14: Thursday, December 18 / 6:00 - 9:00 pm

There are three easy ways to register for Hui classes!

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Visit us online at huinoeau.com

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Call (808) 572-6560

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Stop by the Hui’s front desk

Note: Pre-registration is required for all Hui classes. Full payment is required at the time of registration. To ensure enrollment in a class, we recommend registering at least one week prior to the start date of class. We require seven days notice to issue a refund or class credit less a $15 processing fee. Memberships are non-refundable. If the person registering has a disability and needs accommodation to be able to fully participate in a class, the Hui should be alerted at the time of registration (at least one week in advance of class start date) to discuss any accommodations needed.

Get your first taste of glassblowing and try your hand at this fascinating and magical art form! In this class, you will learn to gather glass from the furnace, blow, shape bubbles, and more! Students will learn the basics of glassblowing while creating paperweights and/or other basic forms with individualized assistance from Teaching Artist Stephen Fellerman. No previous experience is required! Feel the heat and unlock your creativity in this short and sweet workshop. Around the holidays, the class will have the option to make handmade ornaments! Note: Pieces will be available for pick up 24 hours after class; flat rate shipping is also available on request at an additional charge. Please wear close-toed shoes and no polyester clothing. Tuition: $90 ($115 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $30

Beginning Glassblowing #821-823 Stephen Fellerman

Session 1: Thursdays, 4 weeks September 25 - October 16 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm Session 2: Thursdays, 4 weeks October 9 - 30 / 6:00 - 9:00 pm Session 3: Saturdays, 4 weeks October 25 - November 8 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm

Glassblowing Demos!

Want to get a taste of what you’ll learn in class? Or want to watch an artist at work? We invite you to stop by the new glassblowing studio, located next to the jewelry and ceramics studios, to watch Evan Schauss create some truly incredible pieces (visit huinoeau.com/glass for demo days & times).

If you are ready to gain a solid background in basic glassblowing techniques, this is the class for you! Students will learn to create a variety of shapes, which may include paperweights, ornaments, cups, bowls, and more. With each new shape, students will refine their skills at gathering glass onto the rod, shaping it with various tools, and adding basic color applications to glass. Hot shop safety, etiquette, and proper form are all stressed throughout each lesson. Class sizes are limited to enhance learning! Note: Please wear close-toed shoes and no polyester clothing. Tuition: $290 ($365 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $60 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Natalie Westbrook

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Painting & Drawing

Register today! Visit huinoeau.com, call us at (808) 572-6560, or stop by our front desk!

Plein Air Pastel I #831

Spontaneous Painting #832-837

Still Life Drawing Basics: Shadows and Light #840

Michael Clements Friday & Saturday, 2 days September 12 & 13 / 8:00 am – 2:00 pm

Elyra Easton Session 1: Saturday, October 11 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 2: Saturday, October 25 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 3: Saturday, November 8 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 4: Saturday, November 22 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 5: Saturday, December 6 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 6: Saturday, December 20 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Amanda Joy Bowers Wednesdays, 5 weeks October 15 – November 12 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Do you love the soft beautiful quality of pastel? Get ready to enjoy the beauty of the Kaluanui Estate as you experiment with soft pastel as a medium for plein air painting. Students will discover the different types of soft pastel available as well as their various attributes and applications. Participants will also use different pastel papers in combination with a variety of techniques to construct a plein air pastel painting. Michael will demonstrate techniques before students complete a painting on location. The class will focus on composition, values, and color. Prerequisite: An understanding of drawing and painting principles Tuition: $130 ($163 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Join us for a fun, creative, and therapeutic art session! This activity is designed to allow authentic creative expression. Absolutely no artistic experience is required, although spontaneous painting is a great way to help generate a feeling of freedom in those students with more artistic background. Elyra will explain some guidelines that will encourage easy painting from the heart, not the head. Students stand up and paint to facilitate energy flow in the body. Choose whatever colors speak to you and paint freely in a supportive environment where there are no rights or wrongs. These sessions are all about the process (not a technique class). Students usually paint for a while and then share experiences with the group. Register for one or more sessions; you’ll learn something new about yourself each time! Tuition: $25 ($32 nonmember) Supply Fee: $10

Introduction to Oil Painting #839 Gini Lawson Mondays, 6 weeks October 13 – November 17 / 9:00 am – 12:00 noon

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In this hands-on class, you’ll find out why painting in oils is easier than you think! You’ll discover the basics: preparing your canvas and organizing your palette; the unique properties of paints, mediums, varnishes, and solvents; the differences between brands and grades of oil paints; and how to work in layers to achieve archival quality finishes. You’ll complete a series of small still life paintings while learning how to observe and capture light and shadow, practice brushwork, and experiment with color mixing. Come join us! Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) An supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class descriptions.

Drawing is basic to all art disciplines! In this drawing class, students will gain an understanding of the basics of light and shadow in black and white. Students will learn general tips on looking differently at objects in light and transferring what they perceive onto paper. The class will observe natural and artificial light and shadows and will work in charcoal and pencil. Students will work with a still life, understanding the planes and geometrical forms in everyday objects. This a great starting class for those who want to build a solid technical foundation and a great refresher class for those who already know some drawing basics. Tuition: $135 ($169 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


Intermediate Oil Painting: Abstract Expressionism #745

Fabulous Florals in Watercolor I

Tony Walholm Thursdays, 8 weeks October 16 – December 11 (No class on Nov. 27) 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Carmen Gardner Saturday & Sundays, 2 days November 15 & 16 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

In this class designed for those with some background in oil painting, Tony will work with students to enhance and achieve each individual’s artistic vision. Don’t miss this opportunity to study and consult with a true master of the language of abstract expressionism! Prerequisite: Beginning Oil Painting or equivalent experience Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Discover the magic of underpainting and creating luminous florals in this fun, two-day workshop! Carmen will provide in-depth coverage of color relationships, modeling for form and value, glazing, and more! Participants will learn the essentials required to plan and execute a painting filled with intensity and light. Prerequisites: Some previous watercolor experience is recommended. Tuition: $130 ($163 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Plein Air Pastel II: Maui Beaches #841

Michael Clements Friday – Sunday, 3 days October 17 – 19 / 8:00 am – 2:00 pm This workshop for intermediate and advanced artists will focus on painting with pastels in an outdoor environment. Students will meet at the Hui on the first day before departing to predetermined locations (typically either Kanaha Beach or Makena Landing) to set up easels and complete paintings on location. Michael will demonstrate his process and guide each individual in the painting of a stunning outdoor landscape. Prerequisite: Plein Air Pastels I or equivalent experience Tuition: $175 ($219 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. Additional painting and drawing classes may be found on page 5!

No Limits: Mixed Media with Acrylic #844 Amanda Joy Bowers Wednesdays, 5 weeks November 19 – December 17 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Discover the versatility of acrylic paint to create pieces that mimic mixed media artworks! Students will combine abstract with surrealism by creating textures and exploring subject matter that refreshes the imagination. This class will help students to step out of their comfort zones to really get to know acrylic paint as a reliable art medium for many projects. The class will focus on experimenting with textures and learning to appreciate and work through imperfections. Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Watercolor & Pastel Seascape Workshop #832 & 845 Carmen Gardner Session 1: Saturday, 1 day / November 29 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 2: Saturday, 1 day / December 13 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm In this mini workshop, Carmen will guide participants in learning how to combine watercolor and pastel to create waves, foam, clouds, rocks, splashes, and more. Participants will walk away from class having completed a small painting—ready to frame (and/or give as a gift!) Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Ceramics

Register today! Visit huinoeau.com, call us at (808) 572-6560, or stop by our front desk!

Beginning Wheel Throwing I #856 Plaster Mold Workshop #858 Deb Zaleski Tuesdays, 8 weeks September 16 – November 4 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Prepare to be amazed at what you can shape from a lump of clay using only your hands and simple tools. For those with no prior clay or wheel throwing experience, this class will impart the basic techniques of wheel throwing, including clay preparation, centering, throwing vertical and flat forms, and trimming. Students will make stunning works of art by transforming clay into functional objects of inspiration. Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Beginning Wheel Throwing II #857 Bob Flint Wednesdays, 8 weeks September 17 – November 5 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Already have some wheel work under your belt, but need more guidance to improve your skills? This class will further refine your throwing techniques and will help you tackle simple open forms such as bowls, cups, and vases. You’ll also learn how to properly trim a foot and achieve aesthetic balance in your work. If you are ready to progress further, this class will accommodate those who want to learn more intermediate/ advanced level projects. Prerequisite: Beginning Wheel Throwing I or equivalent experience Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Bob Hoenig Saturday & Sunday, 2 days September 20 & 21 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm This introductory class focuses on plaster mold making used in slipcasting. Bob will demonstrate how to make a two-piece plaster mold before each student has the chance to make their own mold for personal use. This class will be taught using the instructor’s own mold making techniques. Students will gain insight into the mold making process as well as a basic understanding of the slipcasting process. Due to the length of time that newly made molds need to dry, the instructor will provide his own production molds for students to use to gain hands-on experience with slipcasting. Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $25 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Fire in the Pit! #859

Pinch, Coil & Roll: Handbuilding Fundamentals #753 Cindy Williams Saturdays, 6 weeks October 25 – November 29 9:00 am – 12:00 pm As you pinch, coil, and roll using fundamental hand forming techniques, you will learn the basic properties of clay, including process and terminology. The class will focus on slab construction and students will also explore slip work by mixing two colored slips for surface application. Combing, mishima, slip inlay, and sgraffito will then be used to complete surface designs. The possibilities are endless! This class is open to all levels; both beginners and more advanced students will have the opportunity to create their own individual ceramic ideas/ visions. Tuition: $165 ($206 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Bob Flint Saturdays, 4 weeks September 27 – October 18 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Get ready to experience alternate clay and firing techniques! Students should have prior ceramics knowledge and skills and be prepared to jump in and create pieces on the first day. You’ll be amazed by what emerges from the pit after this spectacular firing process! Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 Lab Fee: $20 with additional lab fee TBD An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

An additional ceramics class may be found on page 7!


Photography Digital Photography 101: First Steps with Your DSLR — Level 1 #846 Aubrey Hord Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days September 10 & 11 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm You’ve got a DSLR camera, now what? This workshop with professional photographer Aubrey Hord covers the basics of how to navigate your camera and shoot with the manual setting. Students will transition from simply “pointing and clicking” on auto mode to becoming a mindful photographer who artfully creates images using manual settings. This class is a perfect fit for anyone who has a new camera, wants to use their DSLR as an artistic tool, and/or needs a refresher on manual settings. From ISO to shutter speed to f-stop, we will get you shooting in the right direction. Tuition: $80 ($100 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

The Art of Observation: Photography Composition — Level 2 #847 Aubrey Hord Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days September 24 & 25 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm If you are already familiar with your camera and feel comfortable using your DSLR’s manual settings, this workshop will help you to “see” more creatively. Professional photographer Aubrey Hord will explain basic photography composition techniques and will give students time to head out onto the beautiful grounds of the Hui to practice their skills, explore, and experiment with creating images that have engaging compositions! Tuition: $80 ($100 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

A Day in the Dark: Darkroom 101 — Levels 1 & 2 #848 & 902

Gwen Arkin Session 1: Saturday, 1 day / October 4 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Session 2: Saturday, 1 day / November 15 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Come make magic in the darkroom! Have you ever wanted to experience “old-school” photography? Gwen will teach camera function, film processing and printing —all in one day! The class will spend the morning photographing on the historical grounds of Hui No‘eau, then hand-process black and white film, and finally, make beautiful and mysterious enlargements from film. No camera needed; we will supply all that it takes to make gorgeous black and white silver gelatin prints. This class is a great way to experience all that film photography has to offer! Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember) Supply Fee: $15 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Macro Photography — Level 2 #849 Aubrey Hord Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days October 8 & 9 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm Learn to create expressive images of subjects that require you to get up close and personal! This workshop will introduce the specialized equipment and techniques needed to photograph the beauty and drama of the macro world. In just two short days, professional photographer Aubrey Hord will guide students through the fundamentals of macro photography, including composition, depth of field, and lighting through both classroom and handson experience on the grounds of the Hui. Prerequisite: Digital Photography Level 1 classes or equivalent experience Tuition: $80 ($100 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Photography Lighting Techniques #850 Aubrey Hord Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days October 22 & 23 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm Getting your subject or object lit correctly is vital to creating a great photograph. In this workshop, professional photographer Aubrey Hord focuses on the basics of lighting, including using natural light, reflectors, diffusers, and flash. Students will have the opportunity to work in various lighting conditions both indoors and outdoors to learn how to get their subject lit correctly. Prerequisite: Digital Photography Level 1 classes or equivalent experience Tuition: $80 ($100 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Photography continued... iPhone Photography for the Creative Spirit — Level 1 #851 & 903 Edward Baldwin Session 1: Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days October 29 & 30 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 2: Saturday & Sunday, 2 days November 8 & 9 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Learn to create professional level images with the ease and simplicity of today’s iPhone experience. Students will discover which camera apps to use based on the environment and then learn how to process the photographs to ensure you get the results you want. Powerful and impactful adjustments previously requiring Adobe Photoshop are now accomplished with ease by a handful of simple, well-supported apps. Tuition: $60 ($75 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

In the Field: DSLR Photography in Nature #854 & 855 Aubrey Hord Session 1: The Nature Conservancy’s Waikamoi Forest with East Maui Watershed Partnership Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days November 5 & 6 / 9:30 am - 1:30 pm (Wed.) & 8:00 am – 1:00 pm (Thur.) Session 2: D.T. Fleming Arboretum at Pu‘u Mahoe in Ulupalakua Friday & Saturday, 2 days December 5 & 6 / 9:30 am - 1:30 pm (Fri.) & 8:00 am - 12:30 pm (Sat.) Back by popular demand! Get ready to capture stunning Upcountry Maui scenes and interesting native plant and bird species with your camera! If you have basic knowledge of your DSLR camera’s navigation, you’ll enjoy this hands-on photo experience with Hui Teaching Artist Aubrey Hord. The first day is spent in the classroom at the Hui to review important technical skills. On the second day, students will receive special access to unique outdoor locations. In Session 1, students will visit the Nature Conservancy’s Waikamoi Preserve with Allison Borel (Outreach & Education Liason for East Maui Watershed Partnership). There will be koa, ‘ohia and native birds! In Session 2, students will visit the D.T. Fleming Arboretum— Hawai‘i’s oldest and largest arboretum—with Martha Vockrodt-Moran (President of Friends of the Fleming Arboretum). With an incredible view, this location is a stunning site for macro and landscape photography! Register for one session or both and don’t forget to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the field. Prerequisite: Digital Photography Level 1 classes or equivalent experience; students should be in physical condition to hike on uneven terrain at higher elevations. Session 1 photographs may not be sold, but can be entered for sale in the Malama Wao Akua art exhibition. For further conditions, please visit huinoeau.com Tuition: $80 ($100 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Aubrey Hord Photography

Adobe Lightroom Basics: Organize & Enhance Your Images — Level 2 #852 Aubrey Hord Wednesday, 1 day November 12 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm This one-day workshop is geared for beginning to intermediate photographers who want to begin developing their images using editing software. Aubrey Hord uses Adobe Lightroom to demonstrate basic workflow, including importing, exporting, sorting, color correction, cropping, and minor retouching. Prerequisite: Digital Photography Level 1 classes or equivalent experience Tuition: $40 ($50 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

iPhone Photography for the Creative Spirit—Level 2 #853

Edward Baldwin Saturday & Sunday, 2 days November 22 & 23 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm This class will build on level 1 skills and introduce the ProCamera app along with graphic arts apps. This class also steps into the world of layers where students will begin to work with multiple images and learn about a variety of creative options within the exciting and accessible iPhone photography world. Prerequisites: iPhone Photography Level 1 Tuition: $60 ($75 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


Jewelry & Metalsmithing Torch Fired Enameling with Argentium Silver — Level 1+ #861 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Monday, 1 day September 8 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm This class will teach you an easy way to add color to your jewelry without the need of a kiln! Students will learn to fuse Argentium Silver wire onto sheet metal and then wet pack powdered glass enamels into the shapes of the wire frames. Using a torch, students will melt the powdered glass into the forms and will walk away with colorful jewelry creations! Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Hours of Earrings — Levels 1+ #862

Beginning Jewelry — Level 1 #863-866

Julie Matheis Monday, 1 day September 15 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Session 1: Julie Matheis Wednesdays, 6 weeks September 17 – October 22 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

In this fun workshop, students will use hammers and the anvil to forge wire into earrings and will also learn to use the torch for annealing and/or soldering. You may choose from a variety of sample designs on posts and wires or challenge yourself with your own ideas. Feel free to bring beads or other accents to incorporate into jewelry. No experience is necessary and the intermediate student is welcome to pick up some new techniques. Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Session 2: Roberta Ann Weisenburg Mondays, 6 weeks October 13 – November 17 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 3: Julie Matheis Saturdays, 6 weeks November 8 – December 13 / 1:30 – 4:30 pm Session 4: Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks November 12 – December 17 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Get ready to create your very own wearable works of art, including pendants, bracelets, earrings, and/or rings! This class teaches fundamental fabrication techniques using wire and sheet metals; students will cut, drill, saw, file, stamp, and pierce metal, learn soldering and polishing techniques, and bezel set a stone. If you are interested in working with metal, this class will give you the skills and confidence you need to get your creative journey started! Note: Students will gain a great foundation to create any jewelry design, however, shell jewelry will not be specifically addressed. Copper and brass sheet metal and wire are included in the supply fee; sterling and Argentium silver are available for purchase. Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Jewelry & Metalsmithing continued... Jewelry in a Day: Bangles, Hoops, and Stacking Rings! — Level 1 #867-870

Jewelry with Shells — Level 1

Roberta Ann Weisenburg Session 1: Sunday, 1 day September 21 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm

Julie Matheis Session 1: Mondays, 4 weeks September 22 – October 20 (No class on Oct. 6) / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Session 2: Sunday, 1 day October 12 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm

Session 2: Saturdays, 4 weeks October 11 – November 1 / 1:30 – 4:30 pm

Session 3: Sunday, 1 day November 9 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm

Learn to use the jeweler’s saw, torch, and hammer to design jewelry using your favorite seashells. Students will develop original ideas and will learn traditional stone setting techniques using prongs. Some shells will be provided, however, students are encouraged to bring their own to create one-of-a-kind works of art! Copper and brass sheet metal and wire are included in the supply fee and sterling silver will be available for purchase. Note: 4-week classes do not qualify students to use open studio. Tuition: $135 ($169 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Session 4: Sunday, 1 day December 14 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Learn to make bangles, hoops, and/or stacking rings in this fun one-day workshop! Roberta will introduce students to the unique Argentium sterling silver metal, which has just as much silver as sterling, but also has a touch of germanium that makes the metal more malleable and requires no solder! Students will learn basic techniques like fusing, forming, sawing, sanding, hammering, and polishing, and walk away with several wearable pieces. If you’ve wanted to give jewelry making a try or if you want to learn about Argentium, this is the perfect class for you! Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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#871 & 872

Casting for Artists — Level 2 #873 J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks September 25 – October 30 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm This class is the time and place to experiment with metal! J.B. will guide you along your path of discovery as you expand the possibilities of jewelry design by learning the basic elements of wax working and casting methods for the artist. More experienced students may use this class to try new directions such as intricate surface work and three-dimensional ideas— even small sculpture! Vacuum casting will be taught and other methods will be discussed. If you are comfortable with metalsmithing basics, this class is a great next step that will add valuable techniques to your jewelry repertoire. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. An additional jewelry class may be found on page 7!


Cuttlefish Bone Casting Workshop Guided Open Studio — Level 2+ #877-879 — Level 1+ #874 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Sunday, 1 day October 5 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm This workshop will teach students how to do a simple casting of jewelry or metal sculpture using the skeletal bone of a cuttlefish—a material that is inexpensive and easy to use. Students will saw and carve using hard wax, which will then create an impression in the cuttlefish bone. They will then bind the bone and pour the molten metal into the mold. You’ll love this low-tech method of casting that yields a beautiful natural texture on cast forms! Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $25 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Surface Decoration: Make Your Own Stamp! — Level 1+ #875 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Monday, 1 day October 6 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

J.B. Rea Session 1: Tuesdays, 4 weeks October 7 – 28 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm

Session 2: Tuesdays, 4 weeks November 4 – 25 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 3: Tuesdays, 4 weeks December 2 – 23 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Do you enjoy working on your own independent projects in open studio, but sometimes come across a stumbling block? If you’ve ever wished for more guidance without having to work on a specific class assignment, this is the program for you! Our expert teaching artist J.B. Rea will be available for individualized assistance, answering questions, and troubleshooting problems. This class is one step above open studio (no instruction) while allowing for a bit more freedom than the Hui’s more structured classes. Class size is limited to 10 and for each four-week session, students are welcome to attend a calendar month of open studios on Tuesdays (912pm), Thursdays (6-9pm) and Saturdays (9-1pm). Please come to class with projects! Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $145 (members only, includes lab fee) An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Argentium Basics: Glass Dome Ring — Level 1+ #876

Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 5 weeks In this class, students will learn how to anneal, October 8 – November 5 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm shape, harden and temper a steel rod to make a customized stamping tool. With that tool, Want a unique way to showcase artwork, a photograph, or other keepsake? students can make surface embellishments on This introductory class will teach you how to create a ring using Argentium sheet metal for a unique and personalized metal sheet metal, wire, and a glass dome, which covers your special treasure or surface. What fun! work of art. As you construct this ring, you’ll learn how to fuse, saw, shape, Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) and bezel using Argentium Silver, which is made with the same amount Supply Fee: $10 of silver as sterling, but has an added touch of germanium that makes it An additional supply list is posted online at tarnish resistant and more malleable. By the end of class, you’ll walk away huinoeau.com under the class description. with a finished piece and the skills to start creating your own designs! Tuition: $165 ($206 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Jewelry & Metalsmithing continued... Intermediate Jewelry — Level 2 #880 Julie Matheis Wednesdays, 6 weeks November 5 – December 10 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm If you have completed Beginning Jewelry and are ready create your own designs and/or learn new techniques, this class is a great next step! Students will learn to use the more advanced tools found in the Hui’s studio, improve soldering skills, and refine designs for faster and more successful fabrication. The class may also explore riveting methods, how to imprint surface textures with the rolling mill, and how to create dimension with dapping tools, smithing stakes, and special mandrels. Many other techniques will be learned as students troubleshoot designs and work on individual projects. Note: Copper and brass sheet metal and wire are included in the supply fee and sterling silver will be available for purchase. Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Metalforming — Level 2 #881 J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks November 6 – December 18 (No class on Nov. 27) / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm You’ll be amazed at what you can build out of precious metals in this class! Students will gain a solid understanding of basic processes and learn more advanced types of metal forming, including hammering wire and sheet into curvilinear 3-D forms. Bracelets, boxes, and pendants all take on more interest when bent and formed by hand. The practice of art never ends, so come learn more! Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Found Object Jewelry — Level 1+ #882 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Sunday, 1 day November 23 / 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Come and create a unique wearable piece of jewelry in just 4 hours! This class will introduce students to the basic jewelry techniques of wire wrapping, stamping, and drilling. You’ll learn to use found objects to create a necklace and pendant from copper wire and sheet, beads, pages from an old book, and other found objects of your choice. Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) Supply and Lab Fee: $15 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau. com under the class description.

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Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is supported in part by:

Programs at Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center are supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts through appropriations from the Legislature of the State of Hawai‘i and the National Endowment for the Arts, and other foundations and individuals.


Keiki & Young Adult After School Photo Club (Age: 13+) #887 Gwen Arkin & Brian Miller Every Tuesday, September 16 – December 16 / 3:30 - 5:30 PM RESERVE YOUR SPOT or take a chance and DROP-IN (Space is limited to 10)! Come make magic in the darkroom! Have you ever wanted to experience “oldschool” photography? Our photo club instructors will teach you camera function, film processing, and printing. We will also offer monthly projects and teens can either work on their own or participate in the new process. We will explore topics such as advanced darkroom techniques, print toning, hand-coloring, photograms, handmade developers, cyanotype and van dyke brown printing on paper and silk, chromoskedasic printing, and more! No camera needed unless you have a film camera that you would like to use. Cost: $10 per class Lab Fee: $5 (includes film, paper and chemistry)

Claymazing: Pinch, Coil & Roll (Age: 5-9) #886 Cindy Williams Tuesdays, 6 weeks October 21 – November 25 / 3:30 – 5:30 pm

Register today! Visit huinoeau.com, call us at (808) 572-6560, or stop by our front desk!

Portfolio Day - FREE!

Saturday, November 22 / 2:00 – 5:00 pm Want to learn more about colleges specializing in the fine arts? Whether you are an interested freshman, dedicated senior art student, a parent, or art teacher, this (free) event has something for you! Admissions representatives from leading art colleges & universities, including California College of the Arts, Cornish College of the Arts (and more TBA!) will give short presentations to interested students and families. Representatives will then meet with students for one-on-one consultations and portfolio reviews (sign up on Portfolio Day with the colleges of your choice; first comefirst served—a limited number of spots are available). We can’t wait for this special day! Questions? Please contact Katie Peterson at katiep@huinoeau.com.

Wire Wrapping: Jewelry & Beyond Give your young artist the opportunity to let his/her imagination soar! Children (Age: 8+) #890 will pinch, coil, and roll as they explore the properties of clay and make all sorts of unique clay pieces. Working in clay helps children refine motor skills and Katie Peterson Saturdays, 2 days develop their creative thinking—not to mention—it’s a ton of fun! November 22 & 29 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $20 Students will learn basic wire-wrapping skills— using fingers and pliers—to create their very own Jewelry Design for Young Adults (Age: 13+) #889 pendants, figurines, picture frames, and much more! Wire-wrapping is an inexpensive hobby, Julie Matheis perfect for making unique gifts—just in time for the Mondays, 6 weeks holiday season. Bring along your favorite shells, sea October 27 – December 1 / 3:30 – 5:30 pm glass, or other found objects. You’ll be amazed at what you can create! Become your own jewelry designer! Students in this class will learn the Tuition: $55 ($69 nonmember) foundational elements of metalsmithing: cutting, drilling, piercing, and soldering Supply Fee: $10 metal. Projects include pendants, bracelets, earrings and/or rings. You’ll finish class with the beautiful jewelry creations of your own design! Brass metal will be included with the supply fee and sterling silver will be available for purchase. No previous jewelry class is required! Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $25

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Preschool

Unlock your child’s creativity today! Visit huinoeau.com, phone (808) 572-6560, or stop by to register!

Tiny Hands (Age: 2.5 – 5) #800-801 Jesse Stuart Session 2: Tuesdays, 6 weeks September 16 – October 28 (No class on Oct. 7) / 9:00 – 11:00 am Session 3: Tuesdays, 6 weeks November 4 – December 9 / 9:00 – 11:00 am Using materials such as pastels, clay, paint, and paper that stimulate creative impulses and fuel artistry, children (and an accompanying guardian) will learn creative processes that little hands can manage with help. There will be music, stories, and lots of fun for all! Tuition: $105 ($132 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25

Camp Kaluanui Camp Kaluanui offers a diverse arts curriculum geared to stretch minds, exercise

imaginations, keep the body active, and introduce new idea-generating techniques. Surrounded by the beauty of the Hui’s historical Kaluanui Estate, campers paint, build, design, dance, sing, and play their way through a balanced variety of artistic activities each day. Make sure to bring plenty of snacks, an energizing lunch, a refillable water bottle, and closed-toed shoes. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! Students enrolling on the day that class begins will be assessed a $20 LATE REGISTRATION FEE, so be sure to enroll early!

Camp Kaluanui: Fall Break 2014 (Age: 5+) #891

9:00 am – 4:00 pm (drop off starting at 8:30 am and pick up PROMPTLY at 4:00 pm) Monday - Friday, 5 days / October 6 - 10 Five-day Tuition: $215 ($269 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $35 Single-day Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $7

Camp Kaluanui: Winter Wonderland 2014 (Age: 5+) #892-894

9:00 am - 4:00 pm (Drop-off beginning at 8:30 am and pick up PROMPTLY at 4:00 pm) Session 1: Monday – Friday, 5 days / December 15 -19 Session 2: Monday, Tuesday & Friday, 3 days / December 22, 23 & 26 Session 3: Monday, Tuesday & Friday, 3 days / December 29, 30 & January 2 Five-day Tuition: $215 ($269 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $35 Three-day Tuition (for Weeks 2 & 3 ONLY): $135 ($169 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $21 Single-day Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $7

Preschool Story Arts (Age: 2.5 – 5) #885 Julie Matheis Saturdays, 6 weeks October 18 – November 22 / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Spend some creative time with your little one as you work together to create artwork inspired by children’s books. After learning the stories and talking about the illustrations, we will explore other imagery by painting with tempera and watercolors, sculpting with air-dry clay, and drawing with colored pencils, markers, and oil pastels. Tuition: $105 ($132 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25

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Daily Schedule 8:30 – 9:00 am Drop-off & Sign-in 9:00 – 12:00 pm Morning Workshops & Outside Play Time 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Brown Bag Lunch on the Hui Lawn & Exercise Activity 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Afternoon Workshops & Outside Play Time 4:00 pm Pick-up & Check-out (Please be prompt!)


Family Fridays at the Hui! FAMILY FRIDAY WORKSHOPS Bring the whole family to the Hui for a fun & creative Friday night! We are thrilled to bring you this NEW program designed just for families! “Family Friday” workshops are meant for adults and children of all ages. We’ll order pizza and there will be laughter, smiles, and fun for all! Note: If your family doesn’t wish to eat pizza, you are welcome to bring something else for you and your keiki. Water is provided, but please bring any other preferred non-alcoholic beverages of your choice. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! Cost: $20 per participant (includes pizza, water, art supplies, and instruction!)

Earrings, Bracelets, and Pendants — Oh My! #895 & 901

Julie Matheis Session 1: Friday, September 12 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Session 2: Friday, December 12 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm You’ll be impressed by the lovely jewelry that can be made with wire, bobbles, beads, and simple tools. Families will work together to create jewelry that will be ready to wear out the door!

Spooky Spider Webs #896 Katie Peterson Friday, October 10 / 5:00 -7:00 pm These creative spider webs will add a festive and fun touch to your Halloween décor! Families will work together to make these unique webs modeled on the idea of a dream catcher.

Thanksgiving Platters #897 Cindy Williams Friday, November 7 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Show off your family’s creativity and make a treasured family heirloom. Students will learn simple handbuilding techniques and slump clay into a form to create a platter or bowl to make a centerpiece or serve a special dish! Note: Platters will be available for pick up within two weeks of the class.

Holiday Mugs #898 Cindy Williams Friday, November 28 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Create a fun holiday mug together! Families will learn handbuilding techniques and use colorful glazes to add personalized touches. Add hot chocolate, marshmallows, or a cup of hot tea and you have a special holiday treat! Note: Mugs will be available for pick up within two weeks of the class.

Clay Ornaments #899 Cindy Williams Friday, December 5 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Add a special homemade touch to your tree! In this class, families will work together to create beautiful ceramic ornaments, which add festive touches to your home or make great gifts for loved ones. Create a handmade holiday memory with your children! Note: Ornaments will be available for pick up within two weeks of the class.

Mixed Media Ornaments #900 Katie Peterson Friday, December 19 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Families will experiment with mixed media techniques and create fun handmade ornaments. Add a little festive and personalized charm to your tree and make a meaningful holiday memory with your keiki!

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Weddings & Event Rentals Connect with Us! An Elegant Upcountry Setting

Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is the perfect venue for your next event. We love to host weddings ceremonies, receptions, cocktail parties, rehearsal dinners, board meetings, fundraisers, professional development events, photo shoots, and more! The Hui’s spacious Mediterranean-style home was designed in 1917 by famous Honolulu architect C.W. Dickey for Harry Baldwin and his wife Ethel—the founder of Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center. The historic plantation manor offers a selection of spaces wrapped in dramatic architectural features that create a fresh, sophisticated, and unforgettable setting for your next event! Mahalo to Pacific Weddings for featuring the Hui on their blog! Read all about “Earthy Art Museum Maui Wedding” at http://pacificweddings.com/lovenotes/?blog_post_id=1340. The incredible photos by Joanna Tano Photography (joannatano.com) and touching story will be sure to spark ideas about what your Hui wedding might look and feel like! Contact Event Rental Coordinator Keri Meyer at (808) 572-6560 ext. 23 or kmeyer@huinoeau.com to reserve the Hui today.

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Let’s be FRIENDS! Like the Hui on Facebook and enjoy hot deals, invitations to pop-up artist chats and special events, photos, timely announcements, and more! (facebook.com/hui.noeau)

Sign up for FLASH News! We send an e-newsletter every 2 weeks with

timely information on the latest news, special events, last-minute class changes, and how you can get involved! (Look for the “Sign up for FLASH News” button at huinoeau.com)

A picture is worth a thousand words! Enjoy Hui No‘eau through

images by following us on Instagram (@huinoeau) and make sure to share your Hui experience by using #huinoeau or any other creative # of your choice! Check out our boards on Pinterest to see pictures of the grounds, rental setups, class snapshots, and more! (pinterest.com/huinoeau) Hui Board of Directors John W. Hoxie, Jr. - President Robert Rowland - Vice President Joan Martin - Treasurer Judy McCorkle - Assistant Treasurer Cheryl Tipton - Secretary Shannon Hoekstra - Assistant Secretary Carolyn Schaefer Gray - Assistant Secretary Sally Baldwin Hunton Conrad Hui Staff Tim Garcia Caroline Killhour - Executive Director Keoki Freeland Shay Belisle - Senior Development Officer Jane O. Marshall Lana Coryell - Programs & Exhibitions Manager Cathryn Paxton-Haines *Create is designed by Lana Coryell Douglas Schatz Joshua Dahl - Exhibitions Coordinator Clay Sutherland Anne-Marie Forsythe - Program Director Robert Suzuki & Editor in Chief of Create Inger Severson Tully Jessica Hoecker - Registrar Rick Volner, Jr. Keri Meyer - Sales & Event Rental Coordinator Dane Ward Mary Orwig - Accounting Katie Peterson- Membership & Registration Administrator Miguel Rivas - Facilities Assistant Phaedra Wais - Front Desk Assistant


The Art of Giving

Membership

Spotlight on Giving: Thank you to our Mixed Plate exhibition sponsors!

Join us in keeping the arts alive on Maui. Sign up today!

Hui No‘eau extends a heartfelt mahalo to Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman Wailea and Hunton & Radha Conrad for sponsoring the Hui’s October themed exhibition—Mixed Plate! This exhibition provides a unique and creative way for our community to celebrate what makes Hawai‘i so unique. We thank our exhibition sponsors who help to make these visual arts opportunities possible!

Join our Corporate Member Sponsorship Program! We are thrilled to expand opportunities for community collaboration through Hui No‘eau’s Corporate Member Sponsorship Program. This program allows local businesses to support the arts on Maui through “Exhibition Sponsorship” or “General Sponsorship” while also receiving a number of exciting membership benefits, which may include family memberships for your employees, use of grounds and facilities for a private event, business name and logo recognition, a 1/2 page ad in Art Affair program, and more! For more information about membership levels and benefits, please contact Sr. Development Officer, Shay Belisle at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or shayb@huinoeau.com. We are incredibly appreciative of our current 2014 corporate sponsors! We hope you will join these exceptional Maui businesses in ensuring that Hui No‘eau continues to provide exceptional arts education opportunities for our community.

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000 or more)

• Private walkthrough of Annual Juried Exhibition • All benefits of President’s Circle Level

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($2,500 - $4,999)

• Complementary guided tour of Hui grounds for four • One month of Hui Open Studio time (prerequisites apply) • All benefits of Benefactor level

BENEFACTOR ($1,000 - $2,499)

• Invitation to exclusive receptions and unique art experiences • Discount on the rental of the Hui’s grounds for a personal event • All benefits of Patron level

PATRON ($500 - $999)

• Invitation to Annual President’s Reception • All benefits of Supporter level

SUPPORTER ($250 - $499)

• All benefits of Sponsor level

SPONSOR ($125 - $249)

• 10% discount on gallery shop purchases • Selected membership benefits at the Volcano Art Center (Big Island) • All benefits of Individual level

FAMILY ($75)

• Two adults at one address and dependent children living at home • All benefits of Individual level

Planned Gifts If predictable payments tailored to your specific circumstances, tax savings, and the satisfaction of supporting the long-term sustainability of Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center are among your goals, please consider the Hui as a part of your legacy planning. You don’t have to be wealthy to make a significant gift and you can make a gift to the Hui that costs you nothing during your lifetime. In fact, just one “creative gift” can return an immediate tax deduction to you—plus long-term financial support to the Hui for many years to come! Please contact our Development Office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 to set up a meeting discuss Estate Planning & Endowment options that will enable you to provide a tax favorable benefit to Hui No‘eau through a bequest, life insurance policy, or other planned gift.

The Hui needs your support! Please help sustain the beauty and excellence of Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center by making a contribution today! It’s easy to give—simply send a check, call us at (808) 5726560, or securely submit your contribution online at huinoeau.com/donation/php. Mahalo nui loa!

INDIVIDUAL ($45)

• 20% discount on class, camp, and workshop tuition • Access to professionally equipped artist studios (fees and prerequisites apply) • Juried Exhibition entries • Invitations to special events and selected reception openings • Subscription to Hui Newsletter, Create • Invitation to Annual Membership Meeting & Reception

Joining the Hui is easy! Visit us online at huinoeau.com/support/ become-member, phone us at (808) 572-6560 ext. 33, or better yet, visit us at our historic Kaluanui Estate in beautiful Upcountry Maui. Hui No‘eau is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions to the Hui are tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regulations. Your contributions make it possible for the Hui to continue bringing great exhibitions and programming to Maui.

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Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit visual arts education organization located in beautiful Upcountry Maui. Since 1934, Hui No‘eau has provided an accessible space for the community to experience and enjoy the visual arts. Throughout the year, the Hui hosts art classes for adults and children, artist lectures, fine art exhibitions, events, tours, and educational outreach programs. Working artist studios are nestled across the grounds and a gallery shop featuring artwork created by Hui members is located in the main house. As a community-based organization, we thank you for helping us continue our mission of unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education and enhancing this endeavor through the preservation of the historical Kaluanui Estate.

2841 Baldwin Avenue Makawao, Hawai‘i 96768 For a paperless version of Create, visit our website at huinoeau.com

Discover the Hui’s Kaluanui Estate! Tour the Hui Gardens! Guided & Self-Guided Walking Tour: We invite you to explore the Hui’s beautiful Kaluanui Estate! You are welcome to create your own route or if you’d rather reserve a guide ($12/person with advance reservations), we are happy to oblige! About an hour in duration, this walking tour features two of Maui’s largest Norfolk Island Pines, endemic and indigenous plants, and the remains of one of Maui’s earliest sugar mills. It also explains some of the features our nearly 100-year-old historical home. Experience a Maui-Inspired Mural: In 2012, Philadelphia-based artist Shira Walinsky created a stunning two-sided mural based on community input in answer to the question, “What makes Maui, Maui?” What Maui references can you spot in her colorful creation? Browse the gift shop: You’ll feel like you’ve discovered your very own treasure trove of handmade items and fine art when you shop at the Gallery Shop at Kaluanui. Many of our items are made right onsite by local artists in our Open Studios program. You’ll also get to see inside a historical Maui home! Join us “On the Wild Side:” Bring your keiki (or become a kid again, yourself!) as you view the “Stickwork” sculpture created by 2011 Artist in Residence Patrick Dougherty. As you observe the curved forms created from invasive and non-native trees, you’ll find your imagination soaring away! See Artists in Action: Peek inside the Hui’s professionally-equipped studios during Open Studio hours to see artists hard at work! You might catch a potter shaping a moist lump of clay into a beautiful vessel or a printer creating a first edition! You can also watch glass artists create stunning works of art in the Hui’s new glassblowing studio! Visit huinoeau.com/glass for the schedule of demo days!


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