from the Director 1 Letter Celebrated Events
2 Upcoming Events 3 Exhibitions 4 Visiting Artists 8 Glassblowing 11 Ceramics 12 Glassblowing 13 Painting 15 Photography & Digital Media 17 Printmaking & Book Arts 18 Jewelry & Metalsmithing 21 Young Adult
create Keiki, Camp Kaluanui
22 & Family Fridays
Art of Giving 26 The Membership
Unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education
Winter & Spring 2015 Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center 2841 Baldwin Avenue Makawao, Hawai‘i 96768 Open Daily / 9:00 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 At Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, we are proud to bring you many exciting opportunities to enrich your life through the visual arts in 2015! During Winter & Spring session, the Hui is offering over 100 classes & workshops in painting, drawing, jewelry, printmaking, photography, digital media, ceramics, glassblowing, and more! Personally, I find great joy in taking a few moments out of my day to visit the Hui’s Open Studios to see all the exciting work being made—whether it’s a purple starfish being blown to life in our new glassblowing studio or an intricately carved silver ring being shined to perfection in the jewelry studio. We have an incredibly talented artist community at the Hui and we’re so thrilled to be able to offer opportunities for everyone, regardless of age or artistic ability, to participate in the visual arts. I strongly encourage you to stop by the Hui and take a look for yourself or invite a friend to sign up for a class with you! I also ask you to please consider a donation to the Hui’s Annual Fund! It’s not too late to give and every gift, no matter the size, makes a tremendous difference. By providing our community with the highest quality educational opportunities, programs, and exhibitions, together we can ensure that the visual arts continue to thrive on Maui.
Celebrated Events 8th Annual Hui No‘eau Wailea Food & Wine Celebration November 14, 2014 Mahalo to everyone who joined us at the beautiful Hotel Wailea for the 8th Annual Hui No‘eau Wailea Food & Wine Celebration! All proceeds from the event benefit our community by supporting the Hui’s enriching visual arts education opportunities. We send our warmest mahalo to event sponsor Colleen O’Shea Brady and to Hotel Wailea, Chambers & Chambers Wine Merchants, Dutcher Crossing Winery, Maui Fruit Jewels, Capische?, Spago, Cuatro Restaurant, 5 Palms Restaurant, Humuhumunukunukuapua’a, Donut Dynamite, the Hui events committee, event volunteers, and the many individuals who donated to our silent auction. Thank for your dedication to our visual arts community and for supporting Hui No‘eau!
Suni Connelly, Maxwell Tsai
Caroline Killhour, Betsy & Pardee Erdman
Brian Moto, Carol Ball, Robert & Carol Suzuki, Bob Yeager
Steve Domerego, Caroline Killhour, Evan Schauss
Virginia Franklin, America Salinas, Barbara Fong
Matt Kolinger, Tracy Dilil
Kathy Halpin, Karen & Dave Williams
Clay Sutherland, Sandra Florence, Susan Sutherland
Daniel Kaufmann & Dr. Micheline Kaufmann Dugue
With aloha,
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On the Cover! These are some of the tools and sample kapa designs from Visiting Artist Dalani Tanahy’s Hawaiian kapa workshop held at the Hui in 2014. We are so thrilled to welcome her back to teach again in April 2015 (pg. 10)!
Upcoming Events Hui Holidays
November 24 – December 24 Open DAILY / 9:00 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!
Tickets on Sale Now! 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 evening event is the perfect opportunity to shop for treasures for your loved ones. Surrounded by the holiday décor of the Kaluanui Estate, you’ll enjoy drinks and pupu, spirited music, a performance by Adaptations Dance Theater, and an exciting selection of unique items from local artists and vendors. First Night will also mark the unveiling of André Morissette’s imaginative “holiday window” installations. Tickets: $30 Tickets are available online at huinoeau. com or by phone at (808) 572-6560
Maui Open Studios 2015
Saturday & Sunday, February 14 & 15, 2015 Join us at the Hui during the Maui Open Studios weekend as we host over 15 local artists. Artists will show their work from 11am - 6pm in various studios on our historic property and guests are also welcome to visit the Hui’s own glass, jewelry, ceramics and printmaking Open Studios!
To purchase tickets and find out more about Hui events, visit huinoeau.com/events or call (808) 572-6560!
Tickets on Sale Now! Art Affair 2015—Frida & Diego: A Feast for the Senses! Saturday, February 28, 2015 5:00 – 10:00 pm
Vámonos! Join us in celebrating art education as we surround ourselves with the creative passion of Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera! A valued tradition of over 20 years, Art Affair is the Hui’s signature fundraising event, celebrating the importance of visual arts education in our Maui community. Held at the historical Kaluanui Estate, the evening features a creative theme, 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. Proceeds from Art Affair enable access to exceptional visual arts programming for all ages and artistic abilities. Purchase your tickets today by calling (808) 572-6560 or by visiting us online at huinoeau.com/ events. Tickets: Premium: $250 ($170 tax-deductible) Standard: $175 ($95 tax-deductible) Premium table (10 seats): $2,500 ($1,700 tax-deductible) Standard table (10 seats): $1750 ($950 tax-deductible)
Five (of the many!) Great Reasons to Attend Art Affair: a Fun Night Out: Treat 1 Enjoy yourself to a gourmet meal, open bar, live entertainment, dancing, opportunities to meet artists, and a fabulous live & silent auction! As one of the most unique and spirited gala fundraisers on Maui, Art Affair also gives you a chance to dress the part and discover your inner Frida or Diego!
with Community: Our 2 Connect community comes together to celebrate
a common love of the arts and the many ways it changes lives! Meet & mingle while enjoying outstanding local cuisine, live entertainment, and inspiring art work.
Your Collection: Art Affair 3 Expand attracts collectors and enthusiasts who
share an appreciation of the visual artwork created by emerging and established Hawai‘i-based artists. Both live and silent auctions include incredible works that will enhance (or start!) your own collection.
Visual Arts Education: 4 Support Art Affair is our signature fundraiser—
providing the Hui with much needed funds to continue offering engaging and impactful visual art classes and other learning opportunities all year round. By attending, you’ll help us unlock the creativity of artists of all ages through visual arts education!
Volunteerism: Awarded 5 Honor at Art Affair, the Board of Directors Recognition Award & Angel Award were established to honor the extraordinary contributions of individuals to Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center.
Painting by Marta Bril
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Exhibitions
Gallery Hours: FREE & Open Daily 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Annual Juried Exhibition 2015
Call to Artists! January 10 – February 19 Upcoming Exhibition Opportunities Juror: Charles Cohan Receiving Day: Monday, December 29 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Mark your calendars and get your creative submissions ready! Prospectuses, entry forms, and Opening Reception: Friday, January 9 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm This prestigious exhibition offers an opportunity to view applications are all available (or coming soon) to current work of local & mainland artists in all media, huinoeau.com/exhibitions. including ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, photography, jewelry, digital imagery, fiber, painting, and wood. With no theme, this exhibition challenges artists to submit their best work created within the past two years! 10 by 10
March 14 – May 22 Receiving Day: Thursday, March 5 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Opening Reception: Friday, March 13 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm What can you create within a 10” x 10” space without any other creative limitations? On view for 10 weeks, this exhibition challenges artists and imaginative thinkers to create 2D and 3D works of art within a defined space. The artful installation of these pieces will give viewers an opportunity to identify and discover fascinating links between seemingly disconnected works. Halfway through the exhibition, there will be a re-installation of the gallery with the potential to react, reflect, and add new work to this incredible collection.
Heart of the Hui: A Student & Faculty Exhibition
June 6 – July 31 Receiving Day: Thursday, May 28 / 9:00 – 4:00 pm Opening Reception: Friday, June 5 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Students, Open Studio artists, faculty (and the donors who support the Hui) are the Hui’s heart and soul! This exhibition honors the importance of art education at the Hui—a space that encourages learning, creativity and experimentation! Open to all who have participated in Hui classes, workshops, or Open Studios since May 2013, our biennial showcase features class and personal artwork and recognizes our Hui community’s many creative ideas, methods, and interests. Join in this important conversation as we deepen our understanding of who we are as a Hui ‘ohana!
2015 Solo Artist Exhibition
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Applications Due: Monday, January 26 by 4:00 pm This exhibition provides the unique opportunity for artists to be personally involved in all facets of exhibition planning and installation. It challenges artists to envision and produce an innovative and cohesive body of work to be shown in a professional gallery setting. The Hui’s historical gallery is divided to accommodate two simultaneous exhibitions, cultivating an energetic conversation between both artists and spaces. This exhibition has advanced careers, spurred community dialogue, and continues to define our local visual arts movement. Download your application today at huinoeau.com/exhibitions!
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 hand-woven rawhide lariats and traditional boots worn by original Spanish-trained paniolo cowboys. This exhibition celebrates the 125 year anniversary of Haleakala Ranch!
Open Studios Mixed Plate: A Themed Exhibition Opening Reception — October 3, 2014 Mixed Plate showcased new artwork created by a talented community of 48 local artists. The Hui celebrated an impressive collection of works that connected us to local places, people, and symbols from the past and present and also represented the incredible diversity of our island culture. The Hui sends a heartfelt mahalo to juror Michael Takemoto, all the exhibiting artists, and our wonderful exhibition sponsors—Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman Wailea, Hunton & Radha Conrad, and Michael Moore & Aloha Mixed Plate.
Paul F. Yount
Esther Wilhelm Pridgen
Wendy Hill
Caroline Killhour & Michael Takemoto
Nalani Caulford & Wilton Leauanae
Lori Koprowski
Visiting Artists Margot Myers
Bellingham, Washington January 3 - 13 Margot B. Myers makes visual work that reflects her relationship with the natural world and is influenced by the rural landscapes where she has lived and worked. She spends summers in her family-operated commercial fish camp on the Nushagak River in Alaska’s Bristol Bay. This formative experience and her curiosity about natural systems are the forces that propel the development of her aesthetic. She uses various media to create work that is characteristically delicate, fluid, vital, and elegant. In addition to making works on paper, Margot creates installations that incorporate textiles, ceramics, papers, film, and site-specific drawings on diverse materials. She earned BAs in Art and Spanish from Walla Walla College, and an MFA in Printmaking from New Mexico State University. She regularly teaches visual arts classes and workshops to students of all ages. margotbmyers.com
Batik Drawing #908
Shibori Scarf #907 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days January 3 & 4 / 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
Printmaking Exploration: Develop & Expand Your Techniques! #909
This class will introduce students to the basics of binding and dyeing on silk. Students may experiment with small pieces of fabric before beginning their final project of a finished silk scarf. Students will have access to a full range of colors for their dye projects and will be encouraged to layer various shibori techniques to produce a unique and complex final wearable piece. Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 3 days January 5, 7 & 9 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Students will learn the basics of drawing with hot wax resist, hand painting dye techniques, fabric preparation, and wax removal. Students will work for three days to complete a layered drawing in a color palette of their choice on finely woven cotton fabric. Traditional techniques and tools will be introduced, however students with some experience with wax resist, dye, or drawing can use this class to further develop their skills. Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $40 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Tuesdays & Thursday, 3 days January 6, 8 & 13 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Join this class and you’ll have an opportunity to develop existing imagery and work in new ways. During instruction time, new techniques will be introduced that students can use to enhance their own work. Chin collé, sugar lift, drypoint, monoprint painting, whiteground and softground will be taught using test plates. Students will be shown how to make grounds from scratch and will be given recipe hand outs to use for future projects. Students will also be given direction on how to further develop existing images with these new techniques. Prerequisite: Some printmaking experience is recommended. Tuition: $120 ($150 nonmember) Supply Fee: $75 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Visiting Artists continued... Robert Regis Dvorák Sacramento, California January 17 - 19
Robert Regis Dvorák is a professional speaker, painter, and teacher. He has given over 2000 presentations promoting creative thinking, personal awareness, imagination, vision, and risk taking. Robert received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Illinois and a Master of Architecture degree from the University of California, Berkeley. He was awarded a two year Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome for post-graduate study. Robert was a professor of architecture for seven years at the University of Oregon and for two years at the University of California, Berkeley. He has written and illustrated several book on drawing and painting, including Travel Drawing and Painting, The Practice of Drawing as Meditation, Drawing Without Fear, The Pocket Drawing Book, The Magic of Drawing, and Experiential Drawing. youcreate.com
Drawing Without Fear #910 Saturday, 1 day January 17 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm The art of drawing is fun and easy to learn when you get beyond the fear of failure! When you join this easy and unique drawing class, you will learn to remove any drawing phobias you may have and open yourself up to creative expression. Robert will give you tips and tools to enjoy drawing—while traveling, at home, in meetings—anytime, anyplace. The class will use Robert’s book, Drawing Without Fear, as a guide to the exercises presented. The carefully planned sequences of information and hands-on drawing exercises will free your creative hand and eye for a lifetime of drawing pleasure. Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $35 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Jeff Juhlin
Salt Lake City, Utah January 24 - February 2 Painting Abstract Watercolors #911 Sunday, 1 day January 18 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Learn to paint rich, colorful, abstract paintings in this creative workshop! Participants will discover the most important criteria for any successful painting and practice making abstract compositions that are full of energy, drama, light, and color. Robert will teach students exciting ways to experiment with watercolor, a variety of composition secrets, techniques to create patterns and textures, masking, brush techniques, and alternatives to the brush, and the correct use of sprays and spatters to create colorful textures. You’ll watch step-by-step demonstrations, try them, and learn many new ways to work in watercolor! Beginning students as well as those with previous watercolor instruction will find this class valuable. Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $15 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Painting Flowers Simply and Beautifully in Watercolor #912 Monday, 1 day January 19 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
If you’ve had some previous experience with watercolor and would like to learn some easy techniques to make flowers glow, this class is for you! This handson workshop will provide a sequence of easy exercises designed to give you skill and success. The class will focus on the spontaneous representation of flowers rather than an attempt at careful realistic representation. There will be a strong emphasis on the use of white space and composition. The workshop will also cover layout, color mixing, and blending for light, shade, and shadow, brush techniques, graded washes, lost and found edges, and more! Prerequisite: some experience with watercolor Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $3 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Jeff Juhlin is a nationally recognized artist who has been working primarily with encaustic for the past ten years. His work has been included in numerous national exhibitions and has been featured in several publications including Encaustic with a Textile Sensibility by Daniella Woolf and Embracing Encaustic by Linda Womack. Jeff holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. He is represented in galleries in Utah, Colorado, and Virginia. jeffjuhlin.com
Introduction to Encaustic Painting #913
Saturday & Sunday, 2 days January 24 & 25 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Discover the luminous and translucent quality of encaustic painting! Students will learn the basics of an ancient painting technique that uses hot beeswax mixed with resin and pigment. Popular for use with collage materials, image transfers, and photography, encaustic painting involves applying layers of molten wax to a support surface and fusing each additional layer to the previous layer with heat. Each participant will complete one or more small paintings during the workshop and will come away knowing how to prepare surfaces, melt paint, mix colors, create transfers and collages, and more! Tuition: $165 ($207 nonmember) Supply Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Dorothy Cochran
Woodland Park, New Jersey February 6 & 7 Advanced Encaustic Workshop #914
Saturday, Sunday & Monday, 3 days January 31, February 1 & 2 10:00 am – 4:00 pm In this workshop designed for those artists who have some prior experience with encaustic, participants will have the opportunity to further refine and develop skills with basic encaustic techniques and explore other more advanced techniques. This workshop will emphasize working with diverse materials that can be incorporated into artwork, including paper, fabric, metal leaf, and foil. Jeff will also focus on creating and working with rust on silk and paper, using natural hairs and other fibers, and incorporating techniques that create line, texture, and transparent color layering. Participants will be encouraged to explore and develop their artistic vision and expand their visual vocabulary. Jeff will support your individual projects with technical solutions and discussions. Prerequisites: Introduction to Encaustic Painting or equivalent experience Tuition: $245 ($306 nonmember) Supply Fee: $60 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Dorothy Cochran is a well-known East Coast printmaker, acknowledged for her expertise and broad command of multiple print methods. A two-time recipient of a NJ State Council on the Arts fellowship, she has taught at Columbia University, City University of New York, and Manhattan Graphics Center. She is currently a faculty member at The Montclair Art Museum. Her work is represented in both private and public art collections throughout the United States, including The New York Public Library, Prudential Life Insurance, Valley Hospital, and the Zimmerli Museum of Rutgers University. Recent exhibitions include shows at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT, the Art Museum of Southwest University in Minnesota, and Franklin54 Gallery in New York City. She is a popular lecturer and workshop leader with a dedicated following and is a featured presenter at the International Encaustic Conference in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Dorothy received an MFA from Columbia University and an MA & BA from Montclair State University. dorothycochran.com
Experiments with Encaustic Collagraph #915
Friday & Saturday, 2 days February 6 & 7 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Discover and embrace this compelling non-toxic printmaking process! Engaging experimentation, artists will use hot wax to create their printmaking matrix and be challenged to enhance their print practice. The fluid nature of the collagraph method is appealing for its versatility, painterly effect, and ease of manipulation. Wax is applied to a plexiglass substrate using gestural brushwork then further carved, scraped, and incised for textural effects. Found objects can be stamped and pushed into the surface; linear elements created with hot tools, tapes, and stencils may be used for precise geometry and image definition. This technique can accommodate both abstract and realistic imagery. Plates will be printed with Akua soy based inks in both intaglio and relief on fine art papers. The class will also explore layered monotypes and chine collé applications. Tuition: $165 ($207 nonmember) Supply Fee: $75 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Visiting Artists continued... Megan McGlynn
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 11 - 25 Megan McGlynn is a draughtsman and wood sculptor. She received her BFA from University of Pennsylvania, a certificate in Sculpture from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and attended the design-oriented atelier program, Barnstone Studios. As a partner in Philadelphia-based design/build firm Dubinsky Forman & Associates, she works alongside architects and designers to render project ideas and build models. Her artwork is a clear combination of her classical art education, contemporary architecture, and science. meganmcglynn.com
Pen & Ink: Drawing with Patterns #916 Wednesdays, 3 weeks February 11 – 25 / 5:30 – 8:00 pm
Images can be created using many different kinds of marks on paper. This class will focus on techniques of pen and ink drawing, including crosshatching, pointillism, and other pattern work. Students may choose to create traditional-style or abstracted drawings. Watercolor and gouache are also optional. Learning this skill will enhance your drawing abilities—whether you are a practicing artist or a visual or creative thinker! Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $10 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Perspective Drawing #917
Mondays, 3 weeks February 16 – March 2 / 5:30 – 8:00 pm
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Whether you’re creating a still life, landscape, or abstraction, understanding the rules of perspective will create new depths in your work. Perspective gives the impression of height, width, and depth in relation to other objects. In this class, students will work from life as well as their imaginations to learn this illusion of space and volume on a two-dimensional surface. One, two, and three-point perspective will be covered. Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Still Life Drawing #918
Sunday, 1 day February 22 / 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Drawing from life is a challenging, but rewarding and valuable venture for artists and creative minds working in any medium! In this class, students will be given a supportive environment to try their hand at different perspectives and styles using large still life scenes set up in the classroom. The class will talk about composing a drawing, how to show an object’s three-dimensionality, how to place objects in space with adjacent objects, and rendering light and shadow. Students should bring their preferred drawing utensils, including pencils, ink, colored pencils, pastels, etc. (avoid materials with extensive set up requirements such as oil paint). Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Geoffrey Dubinsky
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 15 - 22 Geoffrey Dubinsky is a skilled metal sculptor and fabricator. He received his BFA in sculpture from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and started his own company, Dubinsky Iron Works. He specializes in architectural fabrication as well as highly polished, abstract sculptures inspired by natural and manmade structural engineering. geoffreydubinsky.com
Metal Connections #919
Sunday, 1 day February 15 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm There are countless ways to join metals together. This class will take a look at several styles of connections, including brazing, welding, rivets, drilling, and tapping. Through these methods, students will learn about important distinctions, strengths, and limitations of different kinds of metals. The first half of the class will include lecture and demos; the second half will give students time to practice these valuable techniques. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing and jewelry experience is helpful. Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $15 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Ken Matsuzaki Mashiko, Japan February 21 & 22 Metal Finishes #920
Sunday, 1 day February 22 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm This class will look at a wide range of metal finishes for a myriad of applications. Students will learn how to choose and execute appropriate patinas for their work, using heat, chemical reactions, abrasives, and more. We will go through the processes of prepping the metal, creating the patina, and sealing/maintaining the work for long-lasting durability. Students are encouraged to bring in their own metalwork to be finished, but it is not required. No experience is necessary! Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $15 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Ken Matsuzaki received a degree in Ceramic Art from Tamagawa University School of Fine Arts, Tokyo. After graduating in 1972, he moved to Mashiko to apprentice with National Living Treasure Tatsuzo Shimaoka (who himself had moved to Mashiko to study with Shoji Hamada). After a five-year apprenticeship, Matsuzaki established his own kiln, Yuushin Gama, down the road from Tatsuzo Shimaoka. Although his approach is very contemporary, Ken’s works have a strong grounding in the Mingei philosophy. His work introduces a focus on the Oribe style with yohen, shino, and oribe glazing. Ken is currently the president of the Mashiko Potters Association. His pottery is among the collections of major galleries and museums worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Worcester Museum of Art, and the Tikotin Museum in Israel. He has exhibited widely in Japan, the United States, and the UK.
FREE Artist Presentation & Pot-luck Friday, February 20 / 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Join Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center in welcoming back Ken Matsuzaki of Mashiko, Japan! Please bring a dish to share for a pot-luck. After snacks and conversation, Ken will present a video and exhibit a few of his pots.
Japanese Pottery Techniques #921 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days February 21 & 22 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
In this workshop, Ken Matsuzaki will focus on throwing techniques to create Japanese wares, i.e. tea bowl (macchawan) and sake bottle (tokkuri). He will teach students how to make a Japanese-style teapot (kyusu) and how to coil a flower vase. Ken will demonstrate in the mornings and work with students in the afternoons. Don’t miss this opportunity to work with one of the most important contemporary potters in Japan! Prerequisite: proficiency in throwing and fundamental ceramic processes Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Visiting Artists continued...
Andrew Rose
Charles Cohan
Andrew Rose has been producing, exhibiting, and selling artwork for artists, galleries, and museums nationally and internationally since 1990. Andrew earned his AB in Art History from Vassar College and his dual-honors MFA/MS degrees in Painting and Art History from Pratt Institute. Since 2006, Rose has been an instructor of classes and seminars in oil painting and professional practices at the Honolulu Academy of Arts’ Linekona School, now known as the Honolulu Museum of Art School. In 2011, Rose opened his gallery on Bishop Street at the heart of the Downtown Arts District in Honolulu. In 2013, Rose joined the Board of Directors of the Friends of the Hawai‘i State Art Museum and became their Director of Marketing and Communications. andrewrosegallery.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 department at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. charlescohan.com
Honolulu, Hawai‘i March 7 - 9
Plein Air Workshop #922
Saturday, Sunday & Monday, 3 days March 7 – 9 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Venture outdoors and learn how to react better to changing light, compose on the spot, transport your works to and from the studio, and be inspired by others on location. Students will make drawings and paintings on-site at beautiful locations around the Hui with friendly classmates of all levels. Students will see immediate improvement with brush handling and color mixing through individualized tutorials with Andrew. Bring daily snacks, sunscreen, drawing materials, watercolors, oils, or acrylics—all media welcome! Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Color Workshop #923
Saturday, Sunday & Monday, 3 days March 7 – 9 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Participate in an intensive analysis of your palette, materials, and portfolio after an introduction to the fundamentals of color! Bring all your color supplies, including paints, pastels, and pencils to learn about color mixing and application. Students will finish the workshop with a stronger understanding of how their palette works to improve the vibrancy, saturation, and chromatic blending of their works as well as a streamlined kit of materials. Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Honolulu, Hawai‘i April 9 - 12
FREE Artist Presentation
Thursday, April 9 / 6:00 – 7:00 pm Charles will speak about his creative projects, research directions, teaching residencies, and printmaking related travels over the past 15 years.
Stencil Mono & Relief Printing Workshop #924 Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 3 days April 10 – 12 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm This workshop will combine the use of traditional hand cut stencil processes and relief printing techniques. Plate making methods will include a range of subtractive and additive methods, and plates will be developed for printing in both relief and intaglio. This particular combination of relief and stencil monoprinting processes provides a larger scale and more topographic approach to printmaking. Other benefits include the use of inexpensive and readily available material and the ability to make prints on a larger scale. Tuition: $245 ($306 nonmember) Supply Fee: $75 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Dalani Tanahy Wai‘anae, Hawai‘i April 25 & 26
Dalani Tanahy is a native of San Diego, California with maternal roots from Waikapu, Maui. A lifelong artist in many media, she was drawn to kapa making over 15 years ago and stayed with it because of its diversity and rareness. Dalani’s favorite kapa to make are the ones people will use, whether a pa‘u to wear for a wedding, a baby’s blanket, or burial kapa, she feels proudest of the kapa that is made for actual use. She is known for making soft and pliable kapa. With kapa education always being at the forefront of her work, she enjoys teaching students about the ingenuity, patience, and artistry of not only Hawaiians, but all of our ancestors who respected and worked with the ‘aina. Dalani’s work was recently featured Mohala Hou Ke Kapa / Kapa Blossoms Anew, an exhibition at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. kapahawaii.com
Understanding Hawaiian Kapa #925 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days April 25 & 26 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Join us for this special opportunity to gain hands-on experience with kapa making! After learning about the historic importance and demise of Hawaiian kapa, students will make a shark tooth knife and ohe kapala stamps, beat the kapa using traditional tools and methods, make dyes, learn proper gathering methods and protocols for dye plants, and discover the different types of designs unique to Hawaiian kapa. Tuition: $145 ($181 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 An additional list of supplies is listed online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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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 $25 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.
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Ceramics Beginning Wheel Throwing I
Beginning Wheel Throwing II #929
Bob Flint Session 1 (#926): Thursdays, 8 weeks January 22 – March 19 (No class on February 19) 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Bob Flint Thursdays, 8 weeks April 2 – May 21 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Deb Zaleski Session 2 (#927): Tuesdays, 8 weeks March 31 – May 19 / 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.
Throwing Porcelain #928 Brian Persha Saturdays, 8 weeks January 31 – March 28 (No class on February 21) 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
An additional ceramics class may be found on page 8!
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Register today! Visit huinoeau.com, call us at (808) 572-6560, or stop by our front desk!
Porcelain can be a tricky clay to throw, but you’ll feel much more confident with it after this class! Students will focus on throwing techniques and trimming the surface of porcelain clay. Brian will also show students how to properly dry clay and decorate their works with glaze techniques. Throw away your fears and unlock your creativity in porcelain! Prerequisite: proficiency in throwing and fundamental ceramic processes Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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.
Handbuilding with Stoneware Clay #930 Brian Persha Saturdays, 8 weeks April 4 – May 23 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm If you can walk and talk at the same time, you can handbuild in clay! 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 walk way from class with wonderful handmade works. 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: $225 ($282 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Glassblowing Discover Glassblowing Stephen Fellerman Session 1 (#931): Saturday, January 10 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 2 (#932): Thursday, January 22 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 3 (#933): Thursday, February 5 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 4 (#934): Saturday, February 21 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 5 (#935): Saturday, March 7 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 6 (#936): Thursday, March 26 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 7 (#937): Thursday, April 9 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 8 (#938): Saturday, April 25 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Feel the heat and unlock your creativity in this short and sweet workshop! In this class, you’ll get your first taste of glassblowing and try your hand at this fascinating and magical art form. 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! Note: Pieces will be available for pick up 24 hours after class; flat rate shipping is also available on request at an additional charge. Tuition: $90 ($115 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $30
Private Glassblowing Lessons
If you would like some one-on-one time with Teaching Artist Stephen Fellerman to learn the art of glassblowing—or if you have a group of 2-4 participants, we can create a special class for you! Give us a call at (808) 5726560 and we can set up private lessons just for you and your friends. Pricing and availability varies based on studio schedule and number of participants. We request at least one week’s notice to schedule a private lesson. Get ready to learn the art of glassblowing in an individualized setting and create memories with your family and friends!
Glassblowing Demos!
Want to get a taste of what you’ll learn in class? Or want to watch an incredibly talented 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 amazing glassworks (visit huinoeau.com/glass for demo days & times).
Beginning Glassblowing Stephen Fellerman Session 1 (#939): Saturday, 4 weeks
January 17 – February 7 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 2 (#940): Thursdays, 4 weeks February 26 – March 19 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 3 (#941): Saturdays, 4 weeks March 21 – April 11 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 4 (#942): Thursdays, 4 weeks April 16 – May 7 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm 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! Tuition: $235 ($294 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $60 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Painting Plein Air Pastel I
Beginning Painting
Michael Clements Saturday & Sunday, 2 days / 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Session 1 (#943): January 10 & 11 Session 2 (#944): March 28 & 29
Harriet Huff Wednesdays, 6 weeks / 1:00 - 4:00 pm Session 1(#947): January 21 – February 25 Session 2 (#948): April 15 – May 20
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: $115 ($144 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Have you always wanted to learn to paint? This fun and informative class will get you started using non-toxic water mixable oil paint. Harriet will provide step-by-step instruction on the principles of painting, how different paint works, general layout and use of images, how to use and mix color, see light/shadows, and use different painting tools. Students will watch demonstrations of different techniques and experiment with each one. If you don’t have a clue what to do, this is the class for you! The teacher will meet you where you are; all you have to provide is the desire, ideas, and your presence in class! Tuition: $175 ($220 nonmember) Supply Fee: $40 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Intermediate Oil Painting: Abstract Expressionism Tony Walholm Thursdays, 8 weeks / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1 (#945): January 15 – March 12 (No class on February 12) Session 2 (#946): April 2 – May 21
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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.
Spontaneous Painting Elyra Easton Saturday, 1 day / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 1 (#949): February 21 Session 2 (#950): March 14 Session 3 (#951): April 11 *Plein Air Session Session 4 (#952): May 16 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
Register today! Visit huinoeau.com, call us at (808) 572-6560, or stop by our front desk!
Fabulous Florals in Watercolor I Carmen Gardner Saturday & Sunday, 2 days / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Session 1 (#953): February 7 & 8 Session 2 (#954): March 21 & 22 Session 3 (#955): May 2 & 3 Discover the magic of underpainting and learn to create luminous florals in this fun 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. If you have taken Florals 1 before and have an intermediate skill level in watercolor, Carmen invites you to bring your own floral image to class. Prerequisite: Some previous watercolor experience is recommended. Tuition: $135 ($169 nonmember) Supply Fee: $3 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Watercolor & Pastel Seascape Workshop Carmen Gardner Saturday, 1 day / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 1 (#956): February 28 Session 2 (#957): April 4 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!). If you want a creative afternoon activity, this class is for you! Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. Additional painting and drawing classes may be found on pages 5, 7 & 9!
Plein Air Pastel II: Maui Beaches #958 Michael Clements Saturday & Sunday, 2 days April 25 & 26 / 8:00 am – 3:00 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: $135 ($169 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Photography & Digital Media Digital Photography 101: First Steps with Your DSLR — Level 1 #959
A Day in the Dark: Darkroom 101 — Levels 1 & 2
Aubrey Hord Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days January 14 & 15 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Gwen Arkin Saturday, 1 day / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Session 1 (#961): January 17 Session 2 (#962): March 7
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. 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.
Photo Manipulation #960 Betsy Ward Fridays, 3 weeks January 16 – 30 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm This class will teach you how to manipulate photographs to make them more interesting and/or correct their inherent problems. Students will take or bring their own photos that have been saved as digital files from their camera and learn to change the color, exposure, vibrancy, shadows, red eye, toning, and many more adjustments. Students will explore filters, transparency, and hand tinting as they create a final piece. Bring your camera, USB/flash drive, and some old photos (at least thirty years old and damaged) of people to be scanned for inclusion. Prerequisite: basic computer skills Tuition: $85 ($106 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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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 is 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.
Aubrey Hord Photography
iPhone Photography for the Creative Spirit — Level 1 Edward Baldwin Session 1 (#963): Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days February 4 & 5 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 2 (#964): Saturday & Sunday, 2 days March 14 & 15 / 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.
Aubrey Hord Photography
Register today! Visit huinoeau.com, call us at (808) 572-6560, or stop by our front desk!
In the Field: DSLR Photography on Location
Into the Blue: Cyanotype Scarf
Aubrey Hord Session 1 (#965): Waihe‘e Coastal Dunes & Wetlands Reserve with Hawaiian Islands Land Trust (HILT) Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days / February 11 & 12 9:30 am – 1:30 pm (Wed.), 9:30 am – 12:30 pm (Thurs.)
Gwen Arkin Saturday, 1 day / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Session 1 (#968): February 21 Session 2 (#969): April 4
Session 2 (#966): Maui’s Winery at Ulupalakua Ranch Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days / March 25 & 26 9:30 am – 1:30 pm (Wed.), 8:00 am – 12:00 pm (Thurs.) Get ready to capture stunning Maui scenes with your camera! If you have basic knowledge of your DSLR camera’s navigation, you’ll enjoy this handson photo experience with Teaching Artist Aubrey Hord. The first day is spent in the Hui classroom to review important technical skills. On the second day, students will receive special access to unique outdoor locations to practice their photography skills. In session 1, students will hike Waihe‘e’s coastal dunes and wetlands with HILT while exploring the site’s cultural and ecological significance. In session 2, students will tour the incredible vineyards and grounds of Maui’s Winery at Ulupalakua Ranch. 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 and must wear closed toes shoes. Photographs may be used for personal use only. Tuition: $80 ($100 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Macro Photography — Level 2 #967 Aubrey Hord Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days February 18 & 19 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm Learn to create expressive images that require you to get up close and personal with your subject! This workshop will introduce the specialized equipment and techniques needed to photograph the beauty and drama of the macro world. Professional photographer Aubrey Hord will guide students through the fundamentals, including composition, depth of field, and lighting through both classroom and hands-on experience 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.
Create a one-of-a-kind silk scarf with the easy and beautiful cyanotype process! This photographic process, invented in the 19th century utilizes iron salts, sunlight, and three-dimensional objects as a method for producing original silk art. Spend an enjoyable afternoon exploring one of the original “alternative processes” in photography and walk away with an amazing (and wearable) work of art! Tuition: $60 ($75 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $30 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
How to Make a Montage #970 Betsy Ward Fridays, 5 weeks March 6 - April 3 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Students will lean to digitally select, cut, and paste photos and place them on textural backgrounds to make a photo montage suitable for fine art applications, commercial printing, and websites. Starting with the basics of Photoshop, students will explore combining several images to make digital art pieces. Bring your camera or smart phone and a USB/flash drive to save your work. Prerequisite: basic computer skills Tuition: $85 ($106 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
iPhone Photography for the Creative Spirit—Level 2 #971 Edward Baldwin Wednesday & Thursday, 2 days April 1 & 2 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
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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.
Photography & Digital Media continued...
Printmaking & Book Arts
Photograph Your Art! — Levels 1 & 2 #972
Books by Hand #974
Aubrey Hord Thursday, April 23 / 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Jody Arthur Tuesdays, 3 weeks January 20 - February 3 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Additional printmaking classes may be found on pages 4, 6 & 9!
Having photos of your art gives you the opportunity to share your work quickly and easily with friends, family, galleries, and potential buyers. Of course, photographs are only helpful if they represent the true quality of your artistry. Fine art can be a challenge to photograph, but you’ll struggle no more after this workshop with Aubrey Hord. Aubrey will share tips that will help jewelers, potters, sculptors, painters, and anyone else looking to photograph their work in an improved way. Tuition: $45 ($56 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Discover the joy in creating handmade sketchbooks, journals, photo books, or guestbooks. This class will focus on basic bookbinding techniques and several simple book structures. Students will learn how to makes books out of a single sheet of paper, how to bind single, double, and triple pamphlet books, and how to craft unusual book structures. Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Create a Logo #973
Beginning Relief Printmaking #975
Betsy Ward Fridays, 3 weeks April 24 – May 8 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Michael Javalde Tuesdays, 8 weeks February 17 – April 7 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Students will learn how to create a logo for a business or other creative application. Logos will be suitable for use in print collateral, silk-screen printing, and web pages. In this digital media class that focuses on vector imaging with Adobe Illustrator, students will work with various fonts and shapes to come up with an effective logo design. In addition, we will talk about sending digital files to various output devices for final use. Students will need to bring paper and pencil for idea creation and a USB/flash drive to class to save work. Prerequisite: basic computer skills Tuition: $85 ($106 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Have you always wanted to give printmaking a try? Now is your chance to explore this incredible art form! In this introductory class, students will learn the fundamental techniques of relief printmaking. Students will use both carving and non-carving forms of relief printmaking, utilizing many different traditional and non-traditional materials and tools. Students will primarily use wood blocks and will learn proper inking, printing, and press setup. Michael will provide helpful technical assistance and conceptual feedback during studio work time. Students will finish class with several prints to take home! Join in, learn relief printmaking, and discover your creativity! Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply Fee: $55 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
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Jewelry & Metalsmithing Guided Open Studio — Level 2 J.B. Rea Tuesdays, 4 weeks / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 1 (#976): January 6 – 27 Session 2 (#977): February 3 – 24 Session 3 (#978): March 3 – 24 (No class on March 31) Session 4 (#979): April 7 – 28
Additional jewelry and metalsmithing classes may be found on page 7!
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 (9-12pm), 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.
Jewelry in a Day! — Level 1 Rings, Rings, and More Rings!
Session 1 (#980): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Monday, 1 day / January 12 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 2 (#981): Julie Matheis Wednesday, 1 day / April 8 / 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Shell Jewelry
Julie Matheis Session 1 (#982): Monday, 1 day January 19 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 2 (#983): Monday, 1 day February 16 / 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Bangles & Bracelets
Session 1 (#984): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Sunday, 1 day / February 1 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 2 (#985): Julie Matheis Wednesday, 1 day / March 11 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm
Handmade Chains #986
Julie Matheis Wednesday, 1 day / February 18 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Hours of Earrings
Session 1 (#987): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesday, 1 day / February 25 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 2 (#988): Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day / April 18 / 1:30 – 5:30 pm
Crystal Pendants #989
Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day / March 7 / 1:30 – 5:30 pm
Torch Fired Enameling with Argentium Silver #990
Roberta Ann Weisenburg Sunday, 1 day / April 19 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm
Want to learn to make jewelry in just one day? These classes are designed to teach various jewelry projects and techniques while allowing for a flexible schedule—take one or take them all! Students will learn basic techniques like fusing, soldering, forming, sawing, sanding, hammering, and polishing, and walk away with a wearable piece (or many pieces!). Roberta’s classes will work with Argentium Silver metal, which is a fine silver alloy. For all classes, you are encouraged to bring beads, shells or any other accents that you might want to incorporate into your work. If you’ve wanted to give jewelry making a try, learn construction basics for a particular project, or if you want to know more about Argentium, choose a workshop and bring a friend to come make “Jewelry in a Day” at the Hui! 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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Jewelry & Metalsmithing continued... Beginning Jewelry — Level 1
Casting for Artists — Level 2
Session 1 (#991): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks / January 14 – February 18 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 (#992): Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks / February 2 – March 9 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 3 (#993): Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks / March 2 – April 6 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 4 (#994): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks / March 25 – April 29 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm *Session 4 will focus on jewelry basics with Argentium Silver metal
J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1 (#995): January 22 – February 26 Session 2 (#996): April 16 – May 21
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, solder (or fuse with Argentium) and pierce metal, learn 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. Some 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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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.
Jeweler’s Development Workshops — Level 2 Argentium Granulated Hollow Bead #997 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Sunday, 1 day / January 25 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm
Surface Decoration: Custom Stamp Tool #998 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Monday, 1 day / March 30 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Tool Maintenance #999
J.B. Rea & Roberta Ann Weisenburg Monday, 1 day / April 6 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm These workshops will give you new inspiration, techniques, and helpful skills that will enhance your studio practice. Students in Argentium Granulated Hollow Bead will work with a sheet of Argentium Silver to cut two large disks, which can then be formed into a lentil shaped bead that can then be decorated with granules and fused to form a large hollow bead. In Surface Decoration, students will learn to create a custom stamp tool from a steel rod that can add a unique touch to your jewelry designs. In Tool Maintenance, students will learn useful and money-saving tips and ways to keep tools clean, polished, oiled and up to speed in our Maui climate. Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.
Metalforming — Level 2 #1000 J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks March 5 – April 9 / 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! Note: Some copper and brass sheet metal and wire are included in the supply fee and sterling silver will be available for purchase. 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.
Intermediate Jewelry — Level 2 #1001 Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks April 13 – May 18 / 6:00 – 9:00 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: Some copper and brass sheet metal and wire are included in the supply fee and sterling silver will be available for purchase. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience 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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Young Adult
Ceramics for Young Adults: Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding (Age: 10+)
Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is supported in part by:
Session 1 (#1002): Deb Zaleski Thursdays, 6 weeks February 12 – March 19 / 3:30 – 5:30 pm Session 2 (#1003): Bob Flint Thursdays, 6 weeks April 16 – May 21 / 3:30 – 5:30 pm Cups, plates, bowls, tiles, and more! In this introductory ceramics class, students will create their own functional art as they explore the handling of clay using wheel throwing, handbuilding, glazing, and texturing techniques. Students will enjoy this tactile and fun art form! Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $25
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.
Jewelry Design for Young Adults (Age: 13+) #1004 Julie Matheis Thursdays, 6 weeks April 2 – May 7 / 3:30 – 5:30 pm Become your own jewelry designer! Students in this class will learn the foundational elements of metalsmithing: cutting, drilling, piercing, and soldering metal. Projects include pendants, bracelets, earrings and/or rings. You’ll finish class with 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
After School Photo Club (Age: 13+) #1005 Gwen Arkin & Brian Miller ** Please visit the Young Adult Classes page at huinoeau.com for an updated schedule.
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Come make magic in the darkroom! Have you ever wanted to experience “old-school” photography? Our photo club instructors will teach you camera function, film processing, and printing. The club 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. RESERVE YOUR SPOT or take a chance and DROP-IN (Space is limited to 10)! Cost: $10 per class Lab Fee: $5 (includes film, paper and chemistry)
Keiki Preschool Story Arts (Age: 2.5 – 5)
Tiny Hands (Age: 2.5 – 5)
Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1(#1006): January 10 Session 2 (#1007): January 24 Session 3 (#1008): February 21 Session 4(#1009): March 14 Session 5 (#1010): March 28 Session 6 (#1011): April 11 Session 7 (#1012): April 25
Jesse Stuart Tuesdays, 6 weeks / 9:00 – 11:00 am Session 1 (#1013): January 27 – March 3 Session 2 (#1014): March 31 – May 5
Spend 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 imagery by painting with tempera and watercolors, sculpting with clay, and drawing with colored pencils, markers, and oil pastels. Children must participate with an accompanying guardian. This program is generously sponsored by the Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation. Tuition: FREE – Preregistration is required! Spots are limited! Limit of one session per child. Supply Fee: $10
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
Rhythm of the Ocean! — Mixed Media Art Inspired by the Sea (Age: 5 - 9) #1015 Brett Summerlee Thursdays, 4 weeks April 16 – May 7 / 3:30 – 5:30 pm Ahoy! Let your child’s imagination set sail on a voyage of creativity and fun! Keiki will paint, draw, and create 3D works of art inspired by the ocean, surfing, sea creatures, and island life. With positive encouragement and guidance from Teaching Artist Brett Summerlee, students will enjoy this engaging afterschool activity! Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25
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Camp Kaluanui Camp Kaluanui (Age: 5+) offers a diverse visual arts curriculum geared to stretch minds, exercise imaginations, keep the body active, and introduce new ideagenerating 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. Unlock your child’s creativity today! Visit huinoeau.com, phone (808) 572-6560, or stop by the front desk to register!
Daily Schedule 8:30 – 9:00 am 9:00 – 12:00 pm 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4:00 pm
Drop-off & Sign-in Morning Workshops & Outside Play Time Brown Bag Lunch on the Hui Lawn & Exercise Activity Afternoon Workshops & Outside Play Time Pick-up & Check-out (Please be prompt!)
Camp Kaluanui: Spring Break (Age: 5+)
Monday - Friday, 5 days 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (drop off starting at 8:30 am and pick up PROMPTLY at 4:00 pm) Session 1 (#1016): March 16 – 20 Session 2 (#1017): March 23 – 27 Five-day Tuition: $215 ($269 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $35 Single-day Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $7
Save the Date! Camp Kaluanui: Summer 2015 (Age: 5+)
Monday – Friday, 5 days 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (drop off starting at 8:30 am and pick up PROMPTLY at 4:00 pm)
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NEW SUMMER SESSIONS will be starting each week! Summer Camp Kaluanui will be offered June 8 August 7, 2015. Weekly themes and open registration are coming soon to huinoeau.com!
Family Fridays at the Hui! FAMILY FRIDAY WORKSHOPS with Teaching Artist Katie Peterson Bring the whole family to the Hui for a fun & creative Friday night! We are thrilled to bring you this class series designed just for families! “Family Friday” workshops are meant children ages 3-12 accompanied by an adult guardian. 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! Register for one—or as many as you like! Cost: $20 per participant (includes pizza, water, art supplies, and instruction!)
Fun & Fabulous Collaborative Portraits #1018
Friday, January 9 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Parents and children will collaborate to create portraits of one another—or a special family member or friend! Inspired by the work of artist Mica Angela Hendricks who started letting her 4-year-old daughter draw bodies on the faces in her sketchbook, this class is sure to have you laughing! Let your little ones inspire you with their imaginations while also learning valuable drawing skills. You’ll be amazed what you can learn from one another—and what you can create together.
Mixtures, Molds, & Magic: Handmade Paper! #1019
Friday, February 20 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Learn the history of paper while creating your very own handmade paper from surprising materials! Each parentchild team will chose their own ingredients to create a unique paper that can be used for future art projects, scrapbooks, greeting cards, or can even be framed as its very own masterpiece. You’ll love making beautiful cloth-like paper!
Fractals & Flowers #1020
Friday, March 13 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Create beautiful hanging flower decorations using one of the greatest and most under-appreciated craft tools: the toilet paper tube! Your child will learn about different types of patterns and use simple shapes to build complex forms. Working as a team, you will assemble and paint the perfect decoration for your child’s room and will have a ton of new uses for toilet paper tubes—the sky is the limit!
Not Your Average Easter Eggs! #1021 Friday, March 27 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Are you simply dipping your Easter eggs? We’ve got just the workshop for you! In this class, parents and children will explore fun, new techniques to turn eggs into beautiful, tiny, and tasty works of art. Choose from a variety of decorating stations—or try them all! You’ll be amazed at what you can create using common household items. You might even start a new family tradition!
Keeping it Simple: DIY Art Supplies! #1022 Friday, April 10 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Art supplies can be pricey and full of chemicals that we’d rather keep out of our youngsters’ hands. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to create your own art supplies from surprisingly simple and safe materials! After a mini-science lesson, you and your child will make your own puffy paint, stamps, and sidewalk chalk. You’ll go home with everything you create, along with recipes, ideas, and inspiration to keep on creating!
Wild Wire-Wrapping: Make Your Own Pendant! #1023
Friday, May 8 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Bring in your favorite shell, sea glass, or sentimental object and we’ll turn it into a necklace! Participants will develop important motor skills and dexterity and use pliers to create beautiful and unique pieces. Explore the possibilities of using found objects in art while cultivating creative problem solving skills to secure objects without drilling or gluing. Wire wrapping is an inexpensive hobby perfect for making sophisticated, wearable keepsakes and gifts (just in time for Mother’s Day)!
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Share, engage, and see what’s happening! Enjoy Hui No‘eau through images by following us on Instagram & Twitter (@huinoeau) and make sure to share your Hui experience by using #huinoeau! Check out our boards on Pinterest to see pictures of the grounds, rental setups, class snapshots, and more! (pinterest.com/huinoeau). If Twitter is your style, follow Hui staffers Anne-Marie (@AnneMarieHui) and Lana (@lanachui) to see what’s happening around campus!
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! Contact Event Rental Manager Keri Meyer at (808) 572-6560 ext. 23 or kmeyer@huinoeau.com to reserve the Hui today!
Gift Shop
Let’s get digital! Enjoy the digital version of Create via Issuu! Go to issuu.com and search for Create posted by Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center or find a direct link on the class pages of our website. Issuu makes it easy to share Create and your favorite classes with your friends and family. You can even snap a clip of your favorite classes, images etc. and post directly to your Facebook page! Painting by Michael Clements
Rachel Robertson Photography
Hours: Open Daily 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Gallery Shop at Kaluanui Visitors and Maui locals rave about The Gallery Shop at Kaluanui! Open all year long and filled with beautiful, fun, whimsical, and skillfully crafted handmade items for any occasion, you’ll be sure to find that one-of-a-kind gift or souvenir for your family and friends! The Gallery Shop at Kaluanui is showcases handmade items from over 75 local artisans and unique museum quality products. All purchases help support the Hui and local artisans. Many of the items are made in the Hui’s very own jewelry, ceramics, printmaking and glassblowing studios! Stop by today, shop for the perfect unique gift, and support our talented local arts community!
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Hui Board of Directors John W. Hoxie, Jr. - President Robert Rowland - Vice President Joan Martin - Treasurer Judy McCorkle - Assistant Treasurer Cheryl Tipton - Secretary Carolyn Schaefer Gray - Assistant Secretary Sally Baldwin Hunton Conrad Hui Staff Tim Garcia Caroline Killhour - Executive Director Keoki Freeland Lana Coryell - Programs & Exhibitions Manager Jane O. Marshall *Create is designed by Lana Coryell Cathryn Paxton-Haines Joshua Dahl - Exhibitions Coordinator Douglas Schatz Anne-Marie Forsythe - Program Director Clay Sutherland & Editor in Chief of Create Robert Suzuki Jessica Hoecker - Registrar Inger Tully Keri Meyer - Sales & Event Rental Manager Rick Volner, Jr. Mary Orwig - Accounting Dane Ward Katie Peterson- Membership & Registration Assistant Miguel Rivas - Facilities Assistant
The Art of Giving
Membership
Your gift to the Hui’s Annual Fund helps us unlock creativity on Maui!
Join us in keeping the visual arts alive on Maui. Sign up today!
With your help and support, the Hui creates outstanding visual arts education programs and services for our Maui community. In 2014, the Hui educated over 950 adults and 900 children in our state-of-the-art studios, and continued to bring Hui programs into the community through partnerships with Maui’s schools and local community organizations. We are so proud of all that we have accomplished, but we need your help now to keep the visual arts alive on Maui through a contribution to our Annual Fund. The Annual Fund is vital to sustaining the Hui’s mission to unlock creativity through exceptional visual arts education and to enhance this endeavor through the preservation of the historical Kaluanui Estate. 100% of the dollars raised through the Annual Fund go back into our local community by enabling us to: • Offer access to the studios, gardens, and galleries • Provide financial aid for families in need • Create a safe and fully-equipped art-making environment • Maintain our historical grounds for public use We believe that each and every one of us carries the potential to benefit from a life engaged in the visual arts. It is our job at the Hui to provide the necessary tools to nurture creative spirits, but we need your help! Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a tremendous difference in our ability to serve the community by providing invaluable opportunities in the visual arts, helping to sustain the Hui’s historical legacy, and ensuring that future generations will continue to enjoy Kaluanui and the visual arts. Please make a tax-deductible donation today by sending a check to the Hui, securely submit your contribution online by logging on to our website at huinoeau.com, or visit us at Kaluanui any day of the week from 9am – 4pm. We’d love to see you!
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 contribution and you can make a gift 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 to 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.
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
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
6 Things to Do at Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center...on any day of the week!
1 See a professional gallery exhibition: With five different shows scheduled for 2015, you’ll be sure to view some outstanding work created by artists from Maui, Hawai‘i and beyond! With many of the exhibited works available for purchase, you might even find that perfect piece to add to your collection.
2 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 Hui’s 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!
3 See Artists in Action: Peek inside the Hui’s professionally-equipped studios during Open Studio hours to see artists hard at work! 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!
4 Tour the Gardens: We invite you to explore the Hui’s beautiful and historical 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 will give you some fascinating new historical and botanical information!
5 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. The curved forms created from invasive and non-native trees will have your imagination soaring away!
6 Capture a Piece of History: The Hui has collaborated with the Haleakala Ranch Company to create an exhibit featuring hand-woven rawhide lariats and traditional boots worn by its original Spanish-trained “paniolo” cowboys— an important part of our Upcountry Maui heritage.