Create — Summer 2016 at Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center

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HUI NO‘EAU VISUAL ARTS CENTER ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS HISTORIC ESTATE FINE ART GALLERY OPEN STUDIOS GALLERY SHOP

summer 2016

newsletter & catalogue

create Unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education


contents 1    E Komo Mai!

Letter from the Director 2    Membership: Art with Heart! 3    Exhibitions 5    Celebrated Events 7    Hui Happenings 9    Hui Spotlight     Visiting Artists 15  Painting & Drawing 17   Ceramics 18   Glassblowing

e komo mai!

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 historic Kaluanui Estate.

19   Photography 20   Printmaking 21   Jewelry & Metalsmithing 24   Young Adult 25   Camp Kaluanui 26   Family Friday 27   2015 Donor List

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It’s summer time and creativity is shining as bright as the sun at Hui No‘eau! In 2016, we will welcome over 250 Maui youth to participate in Summer Camp Kaluanui (page 25). Each week’s camp theme is designed to inspire creative exploration. This year, the Hui and our talented Teaching Artists are joining a national movement and will be including STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) lessons in our camp curriculum. Our summer culminates with a celebration of our young artists on Family Day and with the Youth Art Exhibition (page 3). We can’t wait to see all of colorful and creative work made by Hui keiki! Maui’s young artists will not be the only ones smiling under the sun as they unlock their creativity at the historic Kaluanui Estate! This issue of Create features nearly 100 art classes and workshops for all ages, including 18 classes taught by 11 visiting artists—a program that gained vital support and momentum at this year’s Art Affair 2016 thanks to many generous supporters. We look forward to welcoming Visiting Artists Gordon ‘Umialiloalahanauokalakaua Kai & Janice Leinaala Noweo Kai to host a special demonstration and workshop as they share their knowledge of creating tools, weapons, and lauhala weaving as part of the Hui’s “Art with Aloha” Program.

We are so grateful to have the opportunity to serve such a wonderful community on Maui through our many visual arts programs. I am excited to announce that the Hui was recently recognized for our efforts at the County of Maui Mayor’s Small Business Awards. The Hui was awarded “Outstanding Nonprofit” for 2016 (page 7). We are so thrilled! We thank all of you for making it possible for us to continue to provide exceptional visual arts education at the Hui.

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Keiki

letter from the director

Zach Pezzillo Photography

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

Finally, I express my sincerest gratitude to all of the generous donors who supported Hui No‘eau in 2015 (pages 27 - 30). As a visual arts nonprofit organization in a world where arts funding is limited, the Hui appreciates every donation we receive. Your support has a vital impact, making it possible for us to create arts education opportunities that are accessible to anyone who wants to learn in the visual arts. We are so grateful to all of you! Together we keep the arts alive and thriving on Maui! With aloha,


membership: art with heart!

Become a Hui member today and experience a whole year of art with heart! Your membership supports the Hui’s mission and helps us reach over 17,000 people every year!

As our way of saying mahalo for your membership and support, you’ll enjoy these wonderful benefits:

All members ($45 and up!) receive these CORE MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS:

INDIVIDUAL ($45)

•20% discount on class, camp, and workshop tuition — A Member Favorite! •Access to professionally-equipped artist open studios (class prerequisites apply) •Exhibition entry discounts •Invitation to special events and selected opening receptions •Subscription to Hui Newsletter & Course Catalog, Create •Invitation to Annual Membership Meeting •Joy of knowing that you are supporting more visual arts opportunities on Maui and helping •to preserve a historic property!

FAMILY ($75)

Meet some of the Hui’s wonderful members!

Why become a Hui member?

• Core membership benefits

• Core membership benefits for two adults and their dependents at one address

SPONSOR ($125 - $249)

• Core membership benefits • 10% discount on gallery shop purchases

SUPPORTER ($250 - $499)

• All benefits of Sponsor Level Membership • Walk-through with featured artist of Solo Exhibition • Selected membership benefits at Volcano Art Center

PATRON ($500 - $999)

• All benefits of Supporter Level Membership • Invitation to Annual President’s Reception • Exclusive studio demos by Teaching Artists • 25% discount on the rental of the Hui grounds for personal events

class discounts open special invitations studio ($1,000 - $2,499) access BENEFACTOR • All benefits of Patron Level Membership personal • Invitation to exclusive receptions and unique art experiences fun! supporting growth • One month of complimentary Open Studio time (prerequisites apply) arts for all

“The Hui provides me with the most fun in my year, the most growth creative in my year, and the best community society ever.” -Steve Preston sharing Hui member for 5 years

“We purchased our home, ten minutes away from the Hui, for the purpose of being close to the Hui! I’ve taken more of [Teaching Artist Tony Walholm’s] classes than I can count. I was an art professor in New York City and San Francisco for over 20 years and I love it here!” - Michi Itami, Hui member for 10 years “I started taking jewelry classes with J.B. in the back of the kitchen 30 years ago. I love it here! We are so blessed to have such great, knowledgeable, and helpful teachers. We wouldn’t be able to do it without them!” - Cindy Edgerle Hui member for 30 years

giving back

Annual Members’ Meeting

Thursday, June 30, 2016 3:30 – 4:00 pm We invite our members to join us for a short meeting to discuss and celebrate all that we have accomplished in the past year!

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($2,500 - $4,999) • All benefits of Benefactor Level Membership • Complementary guided tour of Hui grounds for four

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000 or more) • All benefits of President’s Circle Level Membership • Private walk-through of the Annual Juried Exhibition

Joining the Hui is as easy as... 1, 2 or 3!

1 Visit us online at huinoeau.com 2 Call us at (808) 572-6560 ext. 33 3 Visit us at the Kaluanui Estate

Hui No‘eau is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization! Contributions to the Hui are tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regulations.

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exhibitions

Gallery Hours: FREE & Open Daily 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Family Day 2016

Call to Artists! Upcoming Exhibition Opportunities

Saturday, August 6 / 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Mark your calendars and get your creative submissions ready! Prospectuses, entry forms, and applications for all upcoming exhibitions are all available (or coming soon) to huinoeau.com.

You’re invited! Bring the whole family to Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center for a family-friendly celebration that marks the opening of the Hui’s Youth Art Exhibition 2016. Don’t miss out on a scavenger hunt (1st 50 people only), live glassblowing demonstrations, hands-on artists workshops, face painting, and so much more! This event is free and open to the public and is a great opportunity to explore the Hui grounds, picnic on the lawn, and see inside the Hui’s professional artist studios. See you there!

Voyaging: A Themed Exhibition

May 20 – July 28 Receiving Day: Tuesday, May 10 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Opening Reception: Friday, May 20 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Jurors: Janet Chun & Tony Walholm

Malama Wao Akua

September 9 – November 10 Receiving Day: Tuesday, August 30 / 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Opening Reception: September 9 / 5:00 – 8:00 pm

Let your imagination set sail and discover new realms of artistry! With an open call to artists working in any medium, the Hui’s annual themed exhibition adopts an adventurous spirit in 2016 as we explore the concept of “Voyaging”—going on a long journey in the spirit of exploration. We encourage artists to think broadly about what it means to move through space, transition, wander, and pass from one place to the next. Grounded in a rich tradition in Hawai‘i, this theme will take on a new meaning through artists’ interpretations—inviting cultural, personal, and visual discoveries.

Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is thrilled to collaborate with East Maui Watershed Partnership to raise awareness about the native species of Maui Nui (Maui, Lana‘i, Molokai, Kaho‘olawe). By offering educational opportunities in coordination with the exhibition, including artist hikes and “Talk Story” sessions with environmental experts, our hope is that Maui artists of all ages will explore our watersheds and express the value these species have within our daily life. Artwork must depict only species native to Maui Nui, a landscape showcasing only native Maui Nui species, or people working to protect Maui’s native species and native habitats. With four entry divisions (open to elementary, middle & high school, and adults), this exhibition is sure to provide powerful visuals that celebrate Maui’s native plant and animal life. Please visit malamawaoakua.org and huinoeau.com for more information, including exhibition prospectus, entry forms, and dates for inspirational artist hikes & “Talk Story” presentations!

Youth Art Exhibition 2016

August 6 - 21 Opening Reception & Family Day Celebration: Saturday, August 6 / 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Featuring art by 250+ Maui youth annually, this exhibition showcases the work of young artists participating in the Hui’s summer art camps. The exhibition kicks off with a Family Day celebration that is free and open to the public. Sharing their talent and creativity, the Hui’s young artists show all of us the extraordinary possibilities unlocked by visual arts education. Join us in celebration and support of our incredible keiki artists! This exhibition is generously sponsored by Colleen O’Shea Brady and her grandchildren Oceane Jones, Orion Jones, and Cosette Beloin.

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Bryan Berkowitz

Welcome Michael Javalde! We are proud to welcome Michael Javalde to the Hui team! Michael is a graduate of University of Hawai‘i at Manoa with a BFA in Photography. Michael will continue to teach printmaking, photography, and youth programs while also serving as the Hui’s Exhibitions Coordinator. Please join us in welcoming him in his new role at the Hui! Bryan Berkowitz


Annual Juried Exhibition 2016 January 8 - February 18

One of the most prestigious art exhibitions on Maui with an open call to artists, the Hui No‘eau Annual Juried Exhibition featured 55 pieces selected by Juror Marcia Morse from an incredible pool of 310 entries! The Hui sends our congratulations to all exhibiting artists and especially to award winners Zach Pezzillo (Juror’s Choice) and Christy Vail (Honorable Mention)! We are also proud to celebrate the four artists whose work was recognized by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts: Jody Arthur, Zach Pezzillo, Jefferson Stillwell, and Christine Waara. The opening night celebration was an enjoyable evening for all in attendance! Mahalo to exhibition sponsors Jack Gray & Carolyn Schaefer Gray, Doug & Jill Schatz, and Douglas & Madeline Callahan. Photos: Leon Matsui, Mieko Photography

Pamela Polland

Tim Garcia & Carolyn Schaefer Gray

Zoe Bailey

Mary Ann Leigh

Doug & Jill Schatz

Halau Wehiwehi O Leileihua

Christine Waara

Gwen Arkin & Maka‘ala Palmore

Paola Ceccon, Gabrielle Anderman, Chris Cale

Melissa Chimera presents her work

Enjoying the exhibition!

Gabrielle Anderman & Melissa Chimera

Andrea Futch & Kim Raymond

Tim Garcia, Lori Koprowski & Inger Tully

Solo Artist Exhibition 2016: Melissa Chimera & Gabrielle Anderman March 11 – April 29

The Solo Artist Exhibition is one of the only exhibitions in the state that provides the unique opportunity for artists to be personally involved in all facets of their exhibition and it challenges artists to envision and produce an innovative and cohesive new body of work. The Hui’s gallery is divided to accommodate two simultaneous exhibitions, cultivating an energetic conversation between both artists and spaces. On March 11, the Hui unveiled the exciting work of the two exceptional Solo Artists chosen for 2016. This year, Melissa Chimera presents “Agents of Change”—a series of mixed media works on linen about extinction, globalization, and our role as humans in these processes. Gabrielle Anderman presents “Being Here,” which explores her relationship to the present and the ways in which her mind keeps her distracted. We encourage you to visit the Hui gallery to see the incredible work of these talented artists! Photos: Jeane McMahon Photography

Aram Marks, Gabrielle Anderman & Bennett Cale

Want to be the Hui’s next Solo Artist? Learn more at huinoeau.com!

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celebrated events

Wailea Food & Wine Celebration — November 14, 2015

President’s Reception — January 7, 2016

The Hui celebrated our 9th annual Hui No‘eau Wailea Food & Wine Celebration in the beautiful Anuhea Ballroom at Hotel Wailea. Guests enjoyed wine pairings and delicious pupu by celebrated Maui chefs from eight local restaurants. Mahalo to all of our fabulous guests for helping us continue our mission! The Hui is so grateful to our many partners who made this evening such a success—Hotel Wailea, Chambers & Chambers Wine Merchants, MauiWine at Ulupalakua, Cuatro Restaurant, Migrant, Ka‘ana Kitchen - Andaz Maui at Wailea, Three’s Bar & Grill, 5 Palms Restaurant, Capische?, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, and Maui Sweet Cakes. Photos: Mieko Photography

Our cherished donors who contributed $500 or more to the Hui in 2015 gathered together to celebrate with a sneak preview and blessing of the 2016 Hui No‘eau Annual Juried Exhibition. Kumu Gordean Bailey and Halau Wehiwehi O Leilehua opened the 2016 exhibition season by blessing the gallery space. The Hui was honored to welcome Mayor Alan Arakawa and wife Ann at this year’s reception. Mayor Arakawa commended supporters for their generosity and all they and the Hui have accomplished for the people of Maui County. The Hui sends our warmest mahalo to our vital community of supporters; we could not do it without you! We also thank our generous 2016 Hui No‘eau Annual Juried Exhibition Sponsors Jack Gray & Carolyn Schaefer Gray, Doug & Jill Schatz, and Douglas & Madeline Callahan. Photos: Leon Matsui

Caroline Koley Stoner & Rob Stoner

Daniel Kaufmann & Dr. Micheline Kaufmann Dugue

Earl & Sandra Stoner

Josh & Amy Stone

Our incredible chefs!

Katie Peterson & Erin Wooldridge

Caroline Killhour

Nicole Humphrey & Wilson Ethington

Carolyn Schaefer Gray & Elizabeth Erdman

Cheryl Tipton welcomes Bryan Mayor Alan Arakawa

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Ann Arakawa & Mayor Alan Arakawa

Wendy & Willa Romanchak

Madeline Callahan

Untying the maile lei

Carolyn Schaefer Gray & Jack Gray

Halau Wehiwehi BryanO Leileihua

Cheryl Tipton, Caroline Killhour, Sandra Florence & Anne-Marie Forsythe


Art Affair — February 27, 2016 Andy Warhol: Celebrate Your 15 Minutes of Fame at the Hui Art Affair 2016 was a party to remember! The Hui community celebrated with the spirit of Andy Warhol as we joined together to enjoy an evening in support of Hui No‘eau and the visual arts. Art Affair 2016 featured American-inspired dishes by Bev Gannon’s Celebrations Catering, a premium open bar with a special Pau Maui Vodka Luge and signature cocktails, live and silent auctions, and dancing and live music by Gretchen Rhodes and The House Shakers. Three special guests in attendance were recognized for their generosity, dedication, and steadfast support of the Hui: Jack Gray & Carolyn Schaefer Gray were presented with this year’s Board of Director’s Recognition Award and Tony Walholm, a Hui Teaching Artist, was honored with the Hui Angel Award. The Hui community then “raised their paddles” for the Hui’s Visiting Artist Program! Beyond a fabulous evening of music, food, arts, and culture, Art Affair is a powerful demonstration of community coming together for a common cause. The Hui’s continued ability to offer meaningful opportunities in the visual arts is made possible by the support of our generous donors. We extend our deepest gratitude to our Art Affair Committee members Tim Garcia, Judy Bisgard, and Mercy Palmer. The Hui is also grateful to Hui Angels Deybra Fair, David & Sandra Florence, and a dedicated group of volunteers and Hui staff (especially committee members Caroline Killhour, Erin Wooldridge and Keri Meyer) for their vision, dedication, and hard work! We would also like to recognize the many artists, individuals, and businesses that donated to this year’s auction. A special thank you goes to Kip Toner for leading a great auction and to Emma White for acting as this year’s emcee. Mahalo to everyone for making this event such a tremendous success! Photos: Mieko Photography, Bryan Berkowitz

All the Andys!

Lana Coryell & Anne-Marie Forsythe encourage everyone to raise their paddles!

Jorma & Mercy Palmer

Wendy Peterson, Anne Rice & Ruth Goodfellow

Sandy Sarich & Mark Feinstein

Keri Meyer & Caroline Killhour

Judy McCorkle & Tom Reed

Kate Walholm, Sandra Florence & Tony Walholm

Cynthia Conrad, Cheryl Tipton, Colleen O’Shea Brady & Jerry Labb

Chris, Tori & Becky Speere

Kitty Wojcik, Pat DeLucia & Karla Gillette

Jack Gray & Carolyn Schaefer Gray

Clyde & Gerianne Sakamoto

Nick Matichyn & Dr. Jane Kocivar

Willa & Eric Romanchak, Peter Baldwin & Susie Carlile

Table 8 having fun!

Anders Lyons & Kristina Lyons Lambert

Margo & Bob Rowland

Toby Neal

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hui happenings

“Outstanding Nonprofit” Award presented to Hui No‘eau

We are thrilled to announce that Hui No‘eau was awarded the Mayor’s Small Business Award for “Outstanding Nonprofit” in 2016! The County of Maui Office of Economic Development Board and the Maui Chamber of Commerce presented the award at a ceremony held at the King Kamehameha Golf Club on March 1. The Hui was honored and humbled to be recognized alongside so many outstanding nonprofits and businesses in our community. We were especially excited to share this award with friends of the Hui who were also present, including celebrated Maui artist and Hui Teaching Artist Michael Clements. Michael created an original oil painting to be presented to HC&S in honor of their award for Small Business Support throughout the company’s 145-year history. The Hui works diligently to provide opportunities in visual arts education to all ages and abilities in our community. We thank all of you for allowing us to continue to thrive in our mission of unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education and enhancing this endeavor through the preservation of the historic Kaluanui Estate. We couldn’t do it without the support of our community!

Hui Board of Directors Cheryl Tipton - President Robert Rowland - Vice President John W. Hoxie, Jr. - Vice President Joan Martin - Treasurer Colleen O’Shea Brady - Assistant Treasurer Cathryn Paxton-Haines - Secretary Carolyn Schaefer Gray - Assistant Secretary Diane Bevilacqua Hunton Conrad Hui Staff Keoki Freeland Caroline Killhour - Executive Director Tim Garcia Lana Coryell - Program Manager Judy McCorkle Anne-Marie Forsythe - Program Director & Mercy Palmer Editor in Chief of Create Michelle Sewell Jessica Hoecker - Registrar Josh Stone Michael Javalde - Exhibitions Coordinator & Robert Stoner Administrative Assistant Clay Sutherland Keri Meyer - Sales & Event Rental Manager Dane Ward Katie Peterson - Membership & Programs Assistant Phaedra Wais - Visitor Services Representative Erin Wooldridge - Development, Membership & Marketing Manager Create is designed by Lana Coryell Let’s Celebrate 10 years with Program Director Anne-Marie Forsythe!

(L to R): Program Manager Lana Coryell, Board Treasurer Joan Martin, Executive Director Caroline Killhour, Board President Cheryl Tipton, and Program Director Anne-Marie Forsythe accept award for “Outstanding Nonprofit”

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Hui Teaching Artist Michael Clements joins Mayor Alan Arakawa in presenting an original oil painting to HC&S.

We are thrilled to acknowledge Program Director AnneMarie Forsythe for her dedication and commitment to Hui No‘eau. In July, Anne-Marie celebrates 10 years as a staff member at the Hui! As a Hui staff powerhouse, AnneMarie is involved in so many aspects of Hui operations, contributing her creative ideas, strong work ethic, and years of experience to make the Hui the best it can be. Thank you, Anne-Marie, for all that you have done and continue to do every day! Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is supported in part by:

COMING SOON! New Look for the Hui’s Website The Hui is thrilled to unveil a new look for huinoeau.com! We hope you will enjoy this new mobile responsive site. Huinoeau.com continues to be the place to go for information on all our classes, events, exhibitions and other happenings.

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.


Remembering Mary “Maizie” Cameron Sanford

Become a Corporate Sponsor! Join a

In February, the Hui and the Maui community lost a dear friend, patron, and member of the Hui's founding family. Mary "Maizie" Cameron Sanford was a bright light in our community with an immense love for Kaluanui and Hui No‘eau. When she visited the Hui, Maizie's enthusiasm and appreciation for her family's historic home could be felt by all in her presence. Her generous and continued support for the Hui has been vital to our organization; she helped the Hui to purchase the property in 2005 and has consistently supported renovations to various Hui buildings. Maizie also generously contributed to the creation of the Hui's "stickwork" sculpture by Artist in Residence Patrick Dougherty in 2011. Most recently, Maizie supported improvements to the Hui's printmaking studio, which visitors will notice is now looking especially beautiful as a result! All of us at the Hui will remember Maizie with great fondness and will continue to care for Kaluanui and Hui No‘eau with the loving spirit that Maizie shared with all of us. We send our condolences to Maizie's family and friends and wish to express our greatest appreciation for a patron of the arts who will continue to positively impact our community for many generations to come.

Mahalo to Hui No‘eau’s returning 2016 Corporate Sponsors! Each year, these

group of exceptional Maui businesses in ensuring Hui No‘eau’s continued ability to provide meaningful visual arts education opportunities on Maui! For more information about Corporate Sponsorship and the incredible benefits you and your employees will receive as a token of our appreciation for your support, please contact the Development Office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or email erinw@huinoeau.com.

businesses come together to make a great impact on Maui’s visual arts community and Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center. We thank them for their generous support!

Shop Maui & Hui Handmade! Visitors and Maui locals rave about The Gallery Shop at Kaluanui! 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 family and friends! The Gallery Shop at Kaluanui is filled with handmade items from over 75 local artisans and unique museum quality products. All purchases help support the Hui and local artists. 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!

To Have & To Hold: Create Memories at the Hui!

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Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is a romantic plantation manor with flowering gardens, glorious buildings, panoramic lawn, reflection pond, solarium and courtyard. We invite you to celebrate your wedding or host a private event at one of the only historic estates open to the public. Schedule a visit today and we’ll help you imagine what it might be like to hold your special event at Kaluanui! Please ask about our wedding-themed art programs for the bride, groom, or wedding party! Contact Sales & Event Rental Manager Keri Meyer at (808) 572-6560 ext. 23 or kmeyer@ huinoeau.com for more information.

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Volunteers make a difference! We are

so thankful for our Hui volunteers! We have many opportunities to fit your schedule—from one-time events for just a few hours to ongoing projects that could last a few weeks. We do our best to match you with an opportunity to fit your schedule and interests! As a nonprofit organization, the Hui loves our volunteers! Email Keri Meyer at kmeyer@huinoeau.com to sign up!

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hui spotlight Ian Walsh’s Menehune Mayhem — April 2, 2016 Hui No‘eau is excited to merge the worlds of art and surfing in 2016 via a new partnership with Ian Walsh’s Menehune Mayhem! With a common mission of providing education opportunities that unlock the creativity of Maui youth, the Hui is thrilled to provide the annual surfing event with an official “non-profit” status in 2016. Ian Walsh’s Menehune Mayhem is a free annual community event held at Ho‘okipa Beach Park that promotes surfing, sportsmanship, creativity, and scholarship for over 400 Maui youth. Creativity and the arts play a very important role in the contest, which Maui born and raised professional surfer Ian Walsh shares were largely inspired by his mother Kitty Walsh, a long time Hui ceramicist and elementary school art teacher. “My mom has been an art teacher since I was little. She has shown me the importance of bridging the worlds of surfing and creativity,” Ian said. “Art, like surfing, is another way for kids to express themselves. It gives kids the tools to ignite their own creativity in any way that makes sense to them.” Ian sees waves as his “open canvas” and hopes to inspire Maui’s next generation to unlock their own creative, athletic, and academic talents at this annual community event—and for years to come. For more information, visit menehunemayhem.com.

Artist in Residence: James Bailey — September & October 2016 This fall, Hui No‘eau will embark on a printmaking adventure of epic proportions! We are thrilled to bring Artist in Residence James Bailey to Maui to work in the Hui’s print studio, teach a workshop open to all levels, and coordinate our “Big Ink” Celebration! James Bailey is a Professor in the School of Art at the University of Montana where he also leads students in an annual printmaking event where large-scale prints are created using an unlikely and unique printing press: a steamroller! While on Maui, James will create a 4’ x 8’ print of his own and facilitate a community steamroller printmaking event right here at the Hui!

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On Saturday, October 1, the Hui’s 2016 Artist in Residence Program will culminate with a “Big Ink” celebration! James will guide teams of volunteers as they assist him in the printing process by inking woodblocks that have been carved by local artists, Hui students, and youth from local schools in the weeks leading up to the event. Everyone will be invited to gather and watch the magic unfold as James prints the woodcuts on cloth or paper by driving over them with a steamroller. Stay tuned for details coming soon to huinoeau.com! Learn more about James Bailey at jamesbaileyart.com. Mahalo to the Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation for their generous support of this program!

visiting artists DENISE KARABINUS Honolulu, Hawai‘i May 21 & 22

Denise Karabinus completed her BFA in Printmaking at Maine College of Art and her MFA at Vermont College. She worked at Maine College of Art for over twelve years, organizing exhibitions, offering printmaking and drawing classes, and teaching workshops at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Portland Museum of Art, and the Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art. In 2014, she was an artist in residence in Paradsinga, India through GRAM International Artist Residency in Community Service. Denise is currently researching and sharing ideas about nontoxic printmaking at Honolulu Printmakers and teaching printmaking classes at the Honolulu Museum of Art School.

Non-Toxic Intaglio Printmaking with Baldwin’s Ink Grounds! #1332 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days May 21 & 22 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Denise Karabinus of Honolulu Printmakers will teach students intaglio printmaking using safer materials such as soy sauce, confectioner’s sugar, and instant coffee! Baldwin’s Ink Grounds offer traditional results with less toxicity. Students will learn sandpaper and powdered sugar aquatint, coffee lift, and soft & hard ground techniques. You’ll be amazed at the precise results that can be achieved with safer etching techniques! Tuition: $180 ($225 nonmember) Supply fee: $25 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Summer 2016 session class by May 1 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

DAVID & ANDREA PETERSON Saratoga Springs, New York May 25 - June 12

See the Light – With Plique à Jour Enamel #1335 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days June 11 & 12 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

David Peterson is a Professor of Art/Metalsmithing at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY. He received his BA from SUNY Geneseo (NY) and his MFA from Indiana State University. He has exhibited widely in the United States and Europe with work in numerous permanent collections, including Purdue University, Siena College, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Andrea Peterson is an independent studio metalsmith and lecturer at Skidmore College. She received her BA at SUNY Geneseo with graduate studies at Indiana State University and Purdue University.

In plique à jour, translucent enamels fill the cells of open metal frameworks producing an effect much like tiny stained glass windows. With no metal backing, light passes through creating a bright, luminous, intricate pattern. Although often considered among the most challenging forms of enameling, this workshop will take the mystery out of plique à jour with straight forward Forging a Spring Latch Bracelet #1333 demonstrations and one-on-one guidance. Students will create Wednesdays, 4 weeks a flat design (which may function as earrings or pendant) to May 25 – June 15 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm gain an understanding of this enameling technique. While beginners are building confidence with basic techniques, more Learn how to forge a spring latch bracelet from a single bar of silver experienced metalsmiths will see ways to integrate unique without the need for solder or complicated joining techniques. After being colors and patterns into their work. Prerequisite: Beginning guided through a variety of forging exercises using bronze, students will Jewelry or equivalent experience is recommended. be able to design and forge their own unique bracelet form in silver. As Tuition: $155 ($194 nonmember) time permits, this workshop will also cover forging techniques useful for Supply Fee: $30 creating earrings, pins, and a variety of other wearable forms. With close, An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com individualized instruction, this workshop is appropriate for jewelry makers of all levels, from beginners to experts. under the class description. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience is recommended, but not required. Tuition: $155 ($194 nonmember) Supply Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Drawing for the 3rd Dimension #1334 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days May 28 & 29 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

This class is specifically designed for object makers (jewelers, ceramists, glass artists, sculptors, etc.) who want to improve their ability to quickly and effectively develop ideas through three-dimensional sketches and finished drawings. Not only is drawing a powerful tool for expanding creativity and sharpening design skills, it is also the most effective means of communicating visual ideas with potential clients and collectors. If you have ever been frustrated by drawing, or simply believe you can’t do it, this workshop promises to turn you around. As a professional illustrator, sculptor and jeweler with over forty years of experience, David Peterson will guide the class through ideation and “constructive sketching” to finished renderings and presentation drawings, suitable for commissions, project proposals, and marketing. Every artist and craftsman who works in a three-dimensional medium will find the skills introduced in this workshop to be an invaluable addition to their creative repertoire. No previous drawing experience is needed, but students should have ongoing work in a three-dimensional medium to focus their learning. Tuition: $155 ($194 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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visiting artists continued... BARBARA ELAM

Dallas, Texas June 14 - August 2

YVONNE MANIPON

Barbara Elam is an independent artist currently working in mixed media, drawing, and printmaking. Barbara earned her MFA from East Texas State University and has participated in hundreds of national and international exhibitions. Her work can be found in museum and university collections, including the Fogg Museum at Harvard, the Milwaukee Museum of Art, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Barbara was awarded a Bunting Fellowship from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University in 1990. Afterward, Barbara became a Professor of Art at DePauw University and then retired from Rockford University as Professor Emeritus in 2005. barbaraelam.net

Yvonne Manipon completed her MA in Arts Administration at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned her BA degree at the University of Oregon where she majored in Fine and Applied Arts and Art History. Currently, Yvonne lives and works in Honolulu, Hawai‘i as a Teaching Artist for the Honolulu Museum Art School and as a Museum Guide for the Art Bento program at Hawai‘i State Art Museum. Before moving back to Hawai‘i, Yvonne was the Executive Director for the Materials Exchange Center for Community Arts (MECCA), taught art classes for the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, and served as a docent leading tours at the UO Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. yvonnemanipon.blogspot.com

Mixed Media Printmaking: Relief, Intaglio, Stencil & Collage #1336 Tuesdays, 8 weeks June 14 – August 2 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm This is a great course for anyone interested in making beautiful multicolored prints by hand! Students will work with Plexiglas, mat board plates, stencils, and collage in color while developing individual visions through original prints. Trial and error experimentation will make for fun surprises! This class is open to all levels of experience and to those working with subjects ranging from abstract to real. No chemicals or acids are used, materials are non-toxic, and both oil-based and water-based inks are available. Students will discover that a mashing of techniques can create wonderfully textured, layered images. Tuition: $315 ($394 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Honolulu, Hawai‘i June 24-26

Teach the Teachers! Professional Development: Connecting STEAM Concepts with STEM-based Activities

These workshops are designed to help classroom teachers integrate visual arts into lessons on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). By adding a visual arts component to lessons, we’ll help you go from STEM to STEAM! Participants will enjoy hands-on activities and will walk away with new ideas and lessons that are ready to go right into the classroom. Ideal for classroom teachers of preschool and elementary age students, these lessons can be applied to Common Core English Language Arts and Humanities and Math and Science standards. Note: Enrollment is limited and pre-registration is required! Preference is given to teachers who work in a classroom setting.

Five Patterns in Nature: Science and Math Connections #1337

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Friday, 1 day June 24 / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Participants will discover visible regularities of form found in nature while creating connections with mathematics to help explain abstract patterns. Natural patterns include spirals, meanders, packing, branching and explosion. Students will create drawings/ paintings that explore beautiful abstract patterns found in nature. Tuition: $10


EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

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NATHALIE NUÑEZ Sea Turtles: Science and Engineering Connections #1338 Saturday, 1 day June 25 / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Explore the world of the Sea Turtle! Participants will learn interesting facts about various species and how they have survived through the ages. We will create our own sea turtles out of clay by studying their anatomy and special characteristics. Tuition: $10

Mandala Sculpture: Engineering and Technology Connections #1339 Sunday, 1 day June 26 / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

This workshop will help students understand the impact that trash has on our lives. Participants will create an interactive, site-specific sculpture that links “ephemeral” Navajo sand paintings and Tibetan sand mandalas. The class will discuss and examine how these works of art are created and destroyed to symbolize the transitory nature of material life and how trash affects our own lives and the environment. Tuition: $10

Santa Fe, New Mexico June 29 - July 8

Nathalie Nuñez has substantial experience instructing both children and adults in digital media. Currently, she works with several institutions in and adjacent to the Santa Fe Metro area, including Santa Fe Community College where she serves as an Adjunct Professor of Photoshop, Advanced Illustrator, and Advanced Digital Projects, Warehouse 21 Santa Fe Teen Arts Center, Academy for the Love of Learning, Santa Clara Pueblo Department of Youth and Learning, and the Georgia O’Keeffe Girls Leadership Program.

Digital Flower Painting Workshop #1340 Wednesday – Friday, 3 days June 29 – July 1 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm

Create incredible images of flowers while learning basic skills in Adobe Photoshop as Nathalie walks you through a basic digital painting project. Students will learn the fundamentals of bridge, importing images, selection tools, blend modes and paint-brush options. At the end of class, each student will have two prints of their amazing digital flowers! Note: This is a beginning level class designed for students who have never used PhotoshopCC®. Prerequisite: Basic computer skills Tuition: $125 ($157 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Introduction to Photo Emulsion Silkscreen #1341 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days July 2 & 3 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Explore and discover the world of screen printing! Students will enjoy hands-on experience as they learn the process of photo emulsion screen printing from start to finish. Nathalie will teach you to prepare you artwork for the medium, coat and expose your screen (which you get to take home with you at the end of the class), set up your screen printing workspace and equipment, and work with (eco-friendly) GREEN inks. You will walk away with confidence & troubleshooting skills, so that you may create, plan, and execute your own projects! This is a great intro class if you’ve always wanted to learn how to make your own patterned fabrics, custom t-shirts, serigraph prints, postcards, and more! Tuition: $135 ($169 nonmember) Visiting Artist Nathalie Supply Fee: $80 Nuñez will also teach An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com Camp Kaluanui and a teen under the class description. workshop! Check out page 25 for more information!

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visiting artists continued... GORDON UMIALILOALAHANAUOKALAKAUA KAI & JANICE LEINAALA NOWEO KAI Honolulu, Hawai‘i July 15 - 17

Gordon ‘Umialiloalahanauokalakaua Kai (“Umi” to his friends) crafted his first Hawaiian weapon over 45 years ago. Made from the wood of a mango tree and ringed with shark teeth, his first leiomano or “lei of the shark,” is still with him. Umi is not the only artist in the family; Janice Leinaala Noweo Kai, his wife of 42 years, is a skilled weaver. With over 45 years of experience learning about and crafting na mea Hawai‘i, including na mea kaua (things of war), Umi and Leinaala are part of a small group of Native Hawaiian artists perpetuating the craft of making tools and weapons that were once essential to survival. kaikompany.com

Art with Aloha “Talk Story” and Demonstration with Umi & Leinaala Kai — FREE!

Friday, July 15 / 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Stop by and “talk story” with Umi Kai of Kai Kompany and Leinaala Kai of Ulupono Designs! We encourage you to ask questions and watch them create some of their own work right here at the Hui! This is a great opportunity to learn about tools, weapons, and lauhala weaving from Native Hawaiian artists.

Pe‘ahi Lauhala #1342

Saturday, 1 day July 16 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Students will learn to weave a basic lauhala fan from start to finish. Leinaala of Ulupono Designs will provide all the materials and instruction needed for students to create a beautiful fan with natural materials and their own hands! Note: Additional pe‘ahi kits will be available for purchase at the end of class for $15. Tuition: $20 Supply Fee: $12 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Makau #1343

Sunday, 1 day July 17 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Students will learn to make a single piece fishhook out of bone. These fishhooks are designed to be functional rather than decorative. Umi of Kai Kompany will guide you through the use of hand tools and shaping of the hook as well as making cordage. Prerequisite: Haumana (students) must be strong enough to pull a coping saw (small hand saw) to cut the hard beef bone. Note: One bone blank will be provided and additional blanks will be available in class for $5 each. Tuition: $30 Supply Fee: $15 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


MAHALO NUI LOA!

Visiting Artist Programs are generously supported in part by donations from Art Affair 2016!

IAN TREMEWEN

TOM Z.G. TONG

Ian Tremewen’s work reflects his interest in light, space, and shadow. His abstract interpretation of the amorphic shapes of nature coupled with his design and composition enable him to present a perspective that is distinctly his own. Ian’s work has been exhibited in Australia, Canada, and the United States and is included in the collections of the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. tremewenart.com

Born in China in 1950, Tom Z.G. Tong began his studies in both oil and ink painting at Hebei University. He completed his Master of Fine Arts Degree at China National Academy of Art in Hang Zhou, where he continued on as professor of painting. During his eleven years of teaching, Tom produced a large body of work and participated in national and international exhibitions. Tom was then invited to the University of California, Berkeley as a visiting scholar at the Institute of East Asian Studies. His paintings have been exhibited at various museums and galleries in the U.S., Canada, China, Germany, Japan, Africa, and are collected by the China National Art Committee, China Ministry of National Cultural Affairs, and other international institutions. Today, Tom works and resides in Oahu, Hawai‘i. He currently teaches at the Honolulu Museum of Art School and continues to create new works from his studio. zgtongart.com

Floralia in Contemporary Watercolor #1344

“Talk Story” Presentation with Tom Z.G. Tong — FREE!

Queensland, Australia July 30 & 31

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days July 30 & 31 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Using contemporary watercolor, students will explore the design of flowers, petals, and leaves. The class will use colors, textures, and patterns to deconstruct the flower and then recreate it using the freedom and imagination that we all have as artists. Students will ask themselves, “Is a flower a flower…or an artist’s individual statement?” Ian will share his techniques and vision with personalized attention for all students! Prerequisite: Some knowledge of watercolor painting Tuition: $155 ($194 nonmember) Supply Fee (optional): $50 if you wish to have all supplies provided for you. Please register at least two weeks in advance. A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Kapolei, Hawai‘i August 12 - 14

Friday, August 12 / 5:00 – 6:00 pm Join us for an exciting presentation with Visiting Artist Tom Z.G. Tong! He will discuss what ink brush painting is and what makes it unique in the world of art.

Introduction to Ink Brush Painting  #1345 Saturday & Sunday, 2 days August 13 & 14 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Explore the ancient and modern techniques of ink brush painting in this two-day intensive (and fun!) workshop. Students will be introduced to many aspects of this Asian art form, including how to choose materials, ink and color blending, composition, and seals. Students will learn the essential brush strokes used in ink brush painting and Chinese calligraphy. Subjects covered include flowers, landscapes, animals, and human figures. This class is suitable for anyone, from beginner to expert. Instruction is primarily by demonstration and individualized help. Tuition: $165 ($207 nonmember) Supply Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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ROSE ADARE

Kea‘au, Hawai‘i September 3 & 4

A graduate of the San Francisco Academy of Art University, Rose Adare earned a full scholarship from the Temescal Atelier for Classical Realism where she trained under the esteemed living master David Hardy. During her time at the academy, Rose’s work was featured at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor for a Toulouse Lautrec retrospective. Struck by a municipal train in 2005, Rose spent the following years in physical rehabilitation and retaught her self how to paint. She returned to the art scene in 2009 and was accepted in the Schaefer Portrait Challenge in 2012 & 2015. Rose’s portrait series “Restraint & Revolution” was featured as part of a three-woman concurrent solo show at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. roseadare.com

Inspired Figure Drawing Workshop #1346 Saturday, 1 day September 3 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Students will play with a variety of drawing techniques like “The Tornado” and “Pop & Lock Draw” to learn fresh ways to view drawing or quick-style painting. The class will also explore how different music influences our drawings and how stance, movement, and dance can play a role (and yes, you can sit for this class if you choose!) This is an “out of the box” way of drawing a model and connecting with your own creativity. Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply & Model Fee: $10 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Gold Leaf & Illumination #1347 Sunday, 1 day September 4 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

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Oil painters seeking a little light in their life will learn how to implement gold, copper, or silver leaf in the most effective ways possible. We will also dabble with metallic pigments and metal paints. Tutorials will include how to incorporate gold leaf with under-paintings and over-paintings, how to work highlights and shadows into oil paintings, and how to seal gold leaf. Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply Fee: $15 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Perspective Drawing #1348

Harriet Huff Tuesdays, 4 weeks May 3 – 24 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Drawing is fundamental to any art or design discipline! In this class, students will learn linear perspective, one, two, and three-point perspective, aerial perspective, and kids 3D drawing—all without a ruler. Students will use the Hui grounds, interiors, exteriors, and man-made objects for lessons. Harriet has taught perspective drawing for over 40 years to all ages and levels! Tuition: $125 ($157 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Plein Air Pastel

Michael Clements Friday & Saturday, 2 days / 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Session 1 (#1349): Meet at Launiupoko June 17 & 18 Session 2 (#1350): Meet at Kama‘ole Beach Park III July 22 & 23 Get ready to enjoy the beauty of Maui 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. Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply Fee (optional): $25 If you would like for the Hui to provide you with basic supplies, please register at least two weeks prior to the start date of class. Easels may be borrowed for an additional $10. A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Summer 2016 session class by May 1 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

Watercolor & Pastel Seascapes Carmen Gardner Session 1 (#1351): Saturday, 1 day July 23 / 12:00 – 4:00 pm Session 2 (#1352): Saturday, 1 day August 27 / 12:00 – 4:00 pm

WANT MORE PAINTING & DRAWING? Find more classes in our Visiting Artists section on pages 14 & 15!

Watercolor Materials: Presentation & Demo #1355 Carmen Gardner Saturday, 1 day August 20 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Get to know your materials and learn exactly what you’ll need to have success with watercolors! Carmen Gardner will present an engaging slideshow accompanied by live In this mini workshop, Carmen will guide participants in learning how to combine watercolor demonstrations. Carmen’s guidance will help save you time and money struggling with and pastel to create waves, foam, clouds, rocks, splashes, and more. Participants will walk materials that just won’t perform like you want. You’ll also learn a bit about the history of away from class having completed a small painting—ready to frame (and/or give as a gift!). watercolor and various approaches to the medium. Tuition: $30 ($38 nonmember) If you want a creative afternoon, this class is for you! Tuition: $50 ($63 nonmember) Beginning Painting & Drawing #1356 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Guided Open Studio: Abstract Oil Painting Tony Walholm Thursdays, 4 weeks / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1 (#1353): August 11 – September 1 Session 2 (#1354): September 8 – 29

Beverly Barnard Sundays, 6 weeks August 21 – September 25 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm

Everyone can learn to draw and paint! In this introductory class, students will become knowledgeable and skilled in the basic art elements of line, value, color, and design. Participants will learn to draw what they see, shade or tone images, understand and apply In this class designed for those with some background in oil painting, Tony will work with color theory, use a variety of painting techniques, and create compositions that entice the students to enhance and achieve each individual’s artistic vision. Don’t miss this opportunity viewer. Materials will include pencil, charcoal, acrylic and/or oil paints. This basic skills to study and consult with a true master of the language of abstract expressionism! class will provide lots of enjoyment and opportunity for self-expression! Tuition: $185 ($232 nonmember) Prerequisite: Beginning Oil Painting or equivalent experience Supply Fee: $55 Tuition: $120 (members only) Please specify if you would like to use oils or acrylics at the time of registration. An additional A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Summer 2016 session class by May 1 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

Beginning Wheel Throwing I

Guided Open Studio: Ceramics

Session 1 (#1359): Bob Flint Thursdays, 8 weeks May 19 – July 7 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 2 (#1360): Deb Zaleski Tuesdays, 8 weeks July 12 – August 30 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Bob Flint Thursdays, 8 weeks Session 1 (#1361): May 19 – July 7 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 (#1362): July 14 – September 1 / 6:00 – 9:00 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.

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 Bob Flint 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. Students will also participate in learning how to load and fire both a bisque and gas high firing. Tuition: $225 (members only) Supply & Lab Fee: TBD in class An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Throwing with Intention #1358 Jobst Frohberg Wednesdays, 4 weeks June 15 – July 6 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Learn to throw the pots you want, rather than the ones that happen. Developing throwing skills requires self-awareness that is best developed by attempting shapes that are just a step beyond the ones that come easily. When you become more conscious of what you are doing, you can go further! Prerequisite: Beginning Wheel Throwing or equivalent experience Tuition: $122 ($153 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $20 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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JOIN US IN THE CERAMICS STUDIO!

When you sign up for a Hui ceramics class of 6 weeks or longer, you’ll receive complimentary access to the Hui’s ceramics open studio! Students may begin attending open studio after their first class through the Saturday following their last class. Learn more on page 23 and at huinoeau.com! Mieko Photography

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glassblowing BYOG: Blow Your Own Glass!

Stephen Fellerman Wednesdays by reservation from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm / 30 minutes per person Blow Your Own Glass is an opportunity to assist an artist in creating a glass object of your choice and design. Each participant will make one of several basic forms of their own choosing: ornament, paperweight, sea float, flower, small cup, or bowl. Teaching Artist Stephen Fellerman will spend approximately 30 minutes with each person while creating magic before your eyes! You will choose the colors for your unique glass object, learn about basic tools and techniques, and even try your hand at some of the process! Feel the heat and make a memorable glass keepsake of your own design! Note: Pieces will be available for pick up 24-48 hours after class; flat rate shipping is also available on request at an additional charge. Tuition: $95 per person Please call (808) 572-6560 ext. 21 to book your spot!

Beginning Glassblowing Stephen Fellerman Session 1 (#1363): Thursdays, 4 weeks May 12 – June 2 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 (#1364): Saturdays, 4 weeks June 11 – July 2 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 3 (#1365): Thursdays, 4 weeks July 7 – 28 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 4 (#1366): Saturdays, 4 weeks August 13 – September 3 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm

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GLASSBLOWING DEMOS! Wednesdays 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

We invite you to stop by the Hui’s glassblowing studio to watch Teaching Artist Stephen Fellerman in action as he creates some truly amazing glassworks!

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 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: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $100 An additional list of supplies is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Summer 2016 session class by May 1 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

Digital Photography 101: Navigating Your DSLR — Level 1 Aubrey Hord Thursday & Friday, 2 days 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 1 (#1367): May 19 & 20 Session 2 (#1368): June 9 & 10

You’ve got a DSLR camera, now what? This hands-on workshop with PPA Certified Professional Photographer Aubrey Hord covers the basics of how to navigate your camera’s settings and how to get started shooting with the manual setting to create the photographs you envision. Students will learn about ISO, shutter speed, and aperture to create the perfect exposure—along with focus, white balance, lens choice, filters, tripods, and much more. This class will get you shooting in the right direction! Tuition: $85 ($107 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Artist “Talk Story” with Mike Neal — FREE! Mike Neal Thursday, 1 day May 26 / 5:00 – 6:00 pm Aubrey Hord Photography

Join Mike Neal as he shares his incredible photographs and stories of his experiences as a professional photographer. This is sure to be a great night for our arts community to gather together!

iPhone Photography: From Here to Infinity—Level 1+ #1369 Edward Baldwin Saturday & Sunday, 2 days July 9 & 10 / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Aubrey Hord Photography

iPhone cameras have become the “go to “ camera for many people and they deliver wonderful images….most of the time. What about those times that just don’t work? Photography apps for the iPhone are continuing to become more powerful, adding to the complexity of choices. This class will simplify your options and guide you through a step-by-step description of key variables. You’ll leave class with detailed notes and an iPhone that is all set up for success! Edward will help you understand the full potential of your iPhone camera app with a “live view” projection unit of his iPhone screen and simple hands-on examples. Participants will also learn to conquer just about any photographic challenge with the powerful ProCamera app. On day two, students will work with the comprehensive Snapseed app and learn image processing that will bring a creative element into the mix. Edward will also provide tips for saving, printing, and sharing in social media along with a preview of numerous other photographic apps that he uses. By joining in this class, you’ll create high-resolution images that allow a powerful range of adjustments at the tip of your finger! Note: Please download ProCamera and JOIN US IN THE DARKROOM! Snapseed Apps before class. Already have some knowledge of how to use the darkroom? We Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember) invite you attend photography open studio. A single visit costs $15. A supply list is posted online at Learn more on page 23 and at huinoeau.com! huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Photo Walk: Explore TNC’s Waikamoi—Level 2+ #1370

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Aubrey Hord Friday, 1 day July 29 / 8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Michael Javalde Thursdays, 6 weeks August 11 – September 15 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join a fantastic group of fellow photographers for a one-day photo walk in a beautiful Maui location. Guided by professional photographer Aubrey Hord and Allison Borell of East Maui Watershed Partnership, students will explore The Nature Conservancy’s Waikamoi Preserve. Photo walks are designed for students who enjoy exploring new locations with a group and are very comfortable with manual settings and general use of their cameras. This workshop will help you to prepare for the Malama Wao Akua Exhibition (page 3) at the Hui in the fall! Don’t forget to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the field. Mahalo to East Maui Watershed Partnership and The Nature Conservancy for helping to make this experience possible! Note: The class will meet at 8:00 am at the Hui and caravan to the site. Prerequisite: In the Field: Using Your DSLR Camera on Location or equivalent experience. Students should be in physical condition to hike on uneven terrain. Photos are for personal use only and may also be entered in the Malama Wao Akua Exhibition. For further conditions, please visit huinoeau.com. Tuition: $55 ($69 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Have you ever wanted to give printmaking a try? This is your chance! In this beginner’s 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. This class will primarily use wood blocks. Proper inking, printing, and press setup will be thoroughly covered. The instructor will provide technical assistance and conceptual feedback during studio work time. At the end of the class, students will be able to take home the prints that they have made. Come learn relief printmaking, express your creativity, and get ready for the “Big Ink” celebration (page 9)! Tuition: $165 ($206 nonmember) Supply Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Beginning Relief Printmaking #1357

WANT MORE PRINTMAKING?

Find more classes in our Visiting Artists section on pages 9, 11 &12!

JOIN US IN THE PRINT STUDIO!

When you sign up for a Hui printmaking class of 6 weeks or longer, you’ll receive complimentary access to the Hui’s printmaking open studio! Students may begin attending open studio after their first class through the Saturday following their last class. Learn more on page 23 and at huinoeau.com!

Digital Photography Composition: Learning to See — Level 1+ #1371 Aubrey Hord Thursday & Friday, 2 days August 11 & 12 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm If you are already familiar with your DSLR camera (film or digital) and feel comfortable shooting with the manual setting, this hands-on workshop will help you to “see” more creatively. Aubrey will explain basic photography composition concepts, including the use of color, leading the eye, creating neutral space, “rule of thirds,” and “golden mean” and will give students time to head out onto the beautiful grounds of the Hui to practice skills, explore, and experiment with creating images. Prerequisite: Digital Photography 101 or equivalent experience Tuition: $85 ($107 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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jewelry & metalsmithing

Jewelry in a Day: Bangles & Bracelets — Level 1 Session 1 (#1372): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Friday, 1 day / May 6 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 2 (#1373): Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day / June 25 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 3 (#1374): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Friday, 1 day / July 22 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 4 (#1375): Julie Matheis Wednesday, 1 day / August 17 / 5:00 – 9:00 pm

WANT MORE JEWELRY & METALSMITHING? Find more classes in our Visiting Artists section on page 10!

Students will learn to create beautiful bangles and cuffs and add unique personal touches (shells, beach glass, beads, and more!) to jewelry. Along the way, you’ll learn fundamental techniques such as soldering, forming, sawing, sanding, hammering, and polishing. Roberta’s classes will also have the chance to learn and try out Argentium Silver metal, which has some very unique properties! Bangles are a great addition to your jewelry collection—or give them as a special gift and you can say that you made them yourself! Students are encouraged to bring shells, beads, or any other personal elements to incorporate into jewelry. Tuition: $55 ($69 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Guided Open Studio: Jewelry & Metalsmithing — Level 2 J.B. Rea Tuesdays, 4 weeks / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 1 (#1376): May 10 – 31 Session 2 (#1377): June 7 – 28 Session 3 (#1378): July 5 – 26 Session 4 (#1379): August 9 – 30

JOIN US IN THE JEWELRY STUDIO!

When you sign up for a Hui jewelry class of 6 weeks or longer, you’ll receive complimentary access to the Hui’s jewelry open studio! Students may begin attending open studio after their first class through the Saturday following their last class. Learn more on page 23 and at huinoeau.com!

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 complimentary 4 weeks of Open Studios on Tuesdays (9-12pm), Thursdays (6-9pm) and Saturdays (9-1pm). Please come to class with projects! Prerequisite: A Level 2 jewelry class with J.B. Rea or instructor’s permission Tuition: $155 (members only, includes lab fee) An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Jewelry in a Day: Hoops & Stacking Rings — Level 1 Session 1 (#1380): Julie Matheis Sunday, 1 day / May 15 / 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Session 2 (#1381): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Sunday, 1 day / June 5 / 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Session 3 (#1382): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Monday, 1 day / July 10 / 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Session 4 (#1383): Julie Matheis Sunday, 1 day / August 14 / 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Learn to make hoops and stacking rings in this fun workshop! Students will learn basic techniques such as soldering, forming, sawing, sanding, hammering, and polishing. Participants will walk away with several hoop earrings and rings—ready to wear or to give as handmade gifts! Roberta’s classes will also have the chance to try out Argentium Silver, which has some very unique properties. This class provides a great taste of what you can do in the Hui’s professionally equipped jewelry and metalsmithing studio. Tuition: $60 ($75 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Summer 2016 session class by May 1 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

Beginning Jewelry — Level 1

Casting for Artists — Level 2

Session 1 (#1384): Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks May 16 – June 27 (No class on May 30) / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 (#1385): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks June 8 – July 13 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 3 (#1386): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks July 6 – August 10 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 4 (#1387): Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks August 15 – September 19 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1 (#1390): June 2 – July 7 Session 2 (#1391): September 8 – October 13

Get ready to create your 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 in Roberta’s classes), pierce metal, learn polishing techniques, and bezel set a stone. This class will give you the skills and confidence 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: $210 ($263 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Forged Bangle Bracelet — Level 2 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Session 1 (#1388): Monday, 1 day / May 23 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Session 2 (#1389): Sunday, 1 day / July 24 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Students will learn how to make a heavy-gauged bangle bracelet in this workshop! Participants will add dimension by pushing wire into alternative shapes using hammers and directional forging. Roberta will guide students through each step while everyone practices filing, shaping, soldering, and finishing. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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 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 repertoire. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $210 ($263 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Intro to PMC Workshop — Level 1 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Session 1 (#1392): Monday, 1 day June 20 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Session 2 (#1393): Sunday, 1 day August 7 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm PMC (Precious Metal Clay) is a type of clay made up of microscopic particles of real silver, water, and a binder. The clay can be shaped with tools or even using just your hands! After creating your piece in clay, you’ll fire it and the water and binder will burn away, leaving you with a piece of real silver. In this fun and informative workshop, students will learn the basics of using PMC. Students will learn how to properly handle and store the clay, how to roll out and texturize the clay using rubber stamps or found objects, and how to construct flat and dimensional pieces. You’ll be amazed by the possibilities of this medium! Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Intermediate Jewelry — Level 2

Roberta Ann Weisenburg Session 1 (#1394): Mondays, 6 weeks / July 11 – August 15 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 (#1395): Wednesdays, 6 weeks / August 3 – September 7 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm If you have completed Beginning Jewelry and are ready to create your own designs and 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. If you don’t have your own idea, you can also try one of Roberta or Julie’s more advanced 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: $210 ($263 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

open studios

The Hui’s Open Studio Program provides students and community artists the opportunity to work independently with access to professional artist studios, equipment, and tools. Hui Open Studios offer a shared community space for students to work on class projects and for Hui members to continue to explore their artistry. The Hui offers open studios in ceramics, jewelry, printmaking & photography! Please see page 2 for details on Hui membership and visit huinoeau.com for more information on each studio’s schedule and pricing.

Metalforming — Level 2 #1396 J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks July 21 – August 25 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm You’ll be amazed at what you can build out of precious metals! 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: $210 ($263 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau. com under the class description.

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Eligibility Requirements for All Open Studios: •All students (18 or older) who are currently attending or who have completed an adult class of at least 6 weeks within the past 2 years are eligible to use open studio. Additional membership requirements apply to those not currently attending a class (see below). •Actively enrolled students (currently attending a weekly class) receive complimentary access to open studio in the medium of their class. Students may begin attending open studio after their first class through the Saturday following their last class. •If you are not currently attending a Hui class, you must be a current Hui member to participate in open studio. This is a CORE BENEFIT of Hui membership (see page 2)! •Participation fees for each studio vary by department and range from $15 - $100. Visit huinoeau.com for details!


young adult

Introduction to Teen Jewelry & Metalsmithing (Ages 12+) Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 1 (#1397): May 21 Session 2 (#1398): June 18 Session 3 (#1399): July 16 Session 4 (#1400): August 20

TEEN SUMMER CAMP KALUANUI!

Check out page 25 for more information on our Camp Kaluanui program for teens! Students will work with Visiting Artist Nathalie Nuñez to learn silkscreen printing and stop frame animation.

Ceramics Club: Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding! (Ages 10+) #1411 Deb Zaleski Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 4 weeks June 7 – June 29 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Cups, plates, bowls, tiles and more! In this introductory class, students will create their own functional art as they explore the handling of clay using Teens will learn the basic skills they need to start designing their very own professional quality metal wheel throwing, handbuilding, glazing, and texturing techniques. Students creations, including jewelry and small sculpture! Students will be introduced to cutting, drilling, piercing, will enjoy this muddy, messy, and fun art form! and soldering and will receive an orientation to the incredible Hui metalsmithing studio. Note: This class is Tuition: $150 ($188 nonmember) a prerequisite for Jewelry & Metal Designer’s Guided Open Studio. Supply Fee: $25 Tuition: $55 ($69 nonmember) An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class Supply Fee: $20 description. An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. Drawing & Painting for Teens (Age 12+) #1412 Jewelry & Metal Designer’s Guided Open Studio (Ages 12+) #1410 Beverly Barnard Julie Matheis Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 4 weeks Wednesdays / 3:00 – 5:00 pm June 7 – June 29 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm No open studio on May 25 & June 1 Students will quickly improve valuable fine art skills by learning and We invite teens to drop in to a guided open studio and become their own jewelry designer! While working practicing painting and drawing fundamentals. Students on their own projects, students will practice the foundational elements of metalsmithing that all jewelry will work with a variety of media, including pencil, professionals know: cutting, drilling, piercing, and soldering metal. Projects include pendants, bracelets, charcoal, pastels, and acrylic paint. This class will earrings, rings, and small sculpture. You’ll be amazed by your very own jewelry creations! Note: Before improve self-esteem and technical skills while participating in this guided studio session, students must take a 4-hour Introduction to Teen Jewelry & encouraging creative self-expression. Metalsmithing class. Tuition: $150 ($188 nonmember) Single-Day Drop-in Tuition: $15 Supply Fee: $45 Supplies are available for purchase in the studio. Please bring cash or a check! An additional supply list is posted An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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camp kaluanui

Learn more about the Hui’s Youth Art Exhibition and Family Day on page 3!

Camp Kaluanui offers a diverse, visual 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 historic 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, water, and closed-toed shoes. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! Students enrolling on the day that class begins (if space is available) 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 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!)

Summer Camp Kaluanui (Ages 5+)

Monday – Friday, 5 days 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Drop-off starting at 8:30 am) Week 1 (#1401): June 6 – 10 / Mission Possible: Countdown to Creativity! Week 2 (#1402): June 13 – 17 / Power On Your Imagination: Invent It, Make It, Build It! Week 3 (#1403): June 20 – 24 / Animal House: A Zookeeper’s Dream Camp Week 4 (#1404): June 27– July 1 / School of Rock: Art Inspired by Music Week 5 (#1405): July 5 – July 8 (No camp on July 4) WWPD: What Would Picasso Do? Learning from the Masters Week 6 (#1406): July 11 – 15 / Underwater Adventures: Creativity Under the Sea Week 7 (#1407): July 18 – 22 / House of the Sun: Hawaiian Habitats, Myths, & Legends Week 8 (#1408): July 25 – 29 / Into the Woods: Innovative Insects & Fantastical Forests Week 9 (#1409): August 1 – 5 / Where the Wild Things Are: Whimsical & Wacky Art!

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Tuition: $250 ($313 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $30 Week 5 Tuition (4-Day Camp): $200 ($250 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $24 Single Day Tuition: $100 ($125 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $6

Save the Date! Camp Kaluanui: Fall Break 2016 (Ages 5+) October 10 - 14

EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Summer 2016 session class by May 1 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

Camp Kaluanui: Young Adults (Ages 11+) #1418 Stop Frame Animation & Silkscreen Art Intensive Tuesday – Friday, 4 days July 5 – 8 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Young artists will love this introduction to the land of mixed media digital arts. In this workshop, students will collaborate to create a story and then produce a short animation inspired by that story. Students become completely engaged in their projects while learning the basics of character development, set building, story boarding, animation, audio and video editing software. Students will also have the opportunity to explore the basics of silkscreen printing during this creative Camp Kaluanui intensive! Tuition: $200 ($250 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $24


family friday

FAMILY FRIDAY WORKSHOPS (Ages 3 – 12) 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 for 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: $25 per participant (includes pizza, water, art supplies, and instruction!)

keiki

Tiny Hands (Ages 2.5 – 5) #1417 Jesse Stuart Tuesdays, 6 weeks August 16 – September 20 / 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 adult guardian) will learn artistic processes that little hands can manage with help. There will be music, stories, and lots of fun for all! Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25

Mixtures, Molds, & Magic: Handmade Paper #1413

Friday, 1 day / May 13 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Learn how to make your very own handmade paper from surprising materials! Each parent-child team will choose their own ingredients to create a unique paper that can be used for future art projects, scrapbooks, ornaments, greeting cards, or can even be framed as is. You’ll be amazed at how easy it is to make beautiful cloth-like paper in your own kitchen!

Flower Power: Painting & Planting! #1414

Friday, 1 day / June 3 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Celebrate the summer solstice by growing gifts for your home and garden! In this class, each student will paint and decorate their own terracotta pot and plant a beautiful succulent or houseplant to take home. Students will then choose from a selection of flower and veggie seeds and create whimsical plant markers for their garden! Throughout class, students will learn about the stages of plant growth, fun DIY gardening tips, and how to properly care for their new plants.

Handmade Artist Books & Journals #1415

Friday, 1 day / July 8 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Need a new journal or sketchbook? How about a great gift idea? Learn how to create your own books that double as works of art! Parent-child teams will work together to measure, cut, fold, and attach pages and decorative covers using various tools and techniques! You’ll leave with a book (or two or three!) and instructions for further projects.

Keiki Collagraphs: Unusual & Reusable Printmaking! #1416

Friday, 1 day / August 19 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm In this class, students will learn about the collagraph—a fun and versatile printmaking process! Students will create their own printing blocks in a variety of sizes, which can be used to create personalized greeting cards, wrapping paper, or even a series of artistic prints to frame. These durable blocks can be used at home for years to come!

Mieko Photography

Preschool Field Trips! Bring your preschool class to the Hui for a FREE visual arts education field trip, including hands-on art projects, demonstrations, guided gallery tours, and outdoor play time! Call (808) 572-6560 for more information or to schedule your group visit. This program is made possible by generous support from the Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation.

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2015 donor list

Hui No‘eau is grateful for the generosity of our 2015 donors. The success of our many programs, events, and exhibitions relies on the support of our community. Every gift, no matter the size, makes a difference in the creative and artistic development of Maui’s artists and arts enthusiasts. Mahalo nui loa for your continued dedication to Hui No‘eau and for believing in our mission of unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education and enhancing this endeavor through the preservation of the historic Kaluanui Estate. If we have inadvertently made an error in this listing, please contact the Development Office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 to correct our records. $50,000+

Freeman Foundation c/o Historic Hawai‘i Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999

Robert Emens Black Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation Jack Gray & Carolyn Schaefer Gray Robert J. & Mary Lou Morgado Charitable Trust

$10,000 - $24,999

Cooke Foundation, Ltd. County of Maui OED & Hawai‘i Tourism Authority Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation Douglas & Madeline Callahan Julia Gillette of Art Empowerment for Life Douglas & Jill Schatz Klaus & Marcia Zech

$5,000 - $9,999

Maureen Bernard Robert & Frances Davidson Pardee & Elizabeth Erdman The Gillette Foundation Colleen O’Shea Brady Robert & Marguerite Rowland Mary “Maizie” Sanford

$2,500 - $4,999

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. Aloha Recycling Blue Ginger Goodfellow Bros. Inc. Haleakala Ranch Company Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Kent & Polli Smith Family Fund of Hawai‘i Community Foundation Maui Coffee Roasters Cooke Foundation c/o National Trust for Historic Preservation The Florence Foundation The Haynes Family Fund of Hawai‘i Community Foundation Hunton & Radha Conrad Jeremy & Michelle Baldwin Edward Baldwin Holly & Peter Francis Geraci J.D. Mr. & Mrs. John W. Hoxie, Jr.

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Steve & Carol Preston Earl & Sandra Stoner Robert & Carol Suzuki

$1,000 - $2,499

Bank of Hawai‘i E.H.W. Broadbent Foundation Meek Foundation Sangham Foundation Bill & Diane Babcock Peter Baldwin & Susan Carlile Sally T. Baldwin Bill & Alice Bierer Bill & Judy Bisgard James & Christina Brod Bennett Cale & Gabrielle Anderman Chris & Genevieve Campbell Mickey Stone & Kelly Cannon Stone Pia Damon Scott & Tulasi Dennis Sumner & Angie Erdman Eugene & Ruth Freedman Keoki & Betty Hay Freeland Mino McLean Michael & Susan Graham James & Connie Hess Wes & Diane Hickey William & Riette Jenkins Russ & Eileen John Daniel Kaufmann & Dr. Micheline Kaufmann Dugue Tom & Anne Leuteneker Martha Lyddon Thomas Lambert & Kristina Lyons Lambert Tom Reed & Judy McCorkle Don & Fran Mitsumura Ron & Katherine Munkley Dr. Glenn Haines & Cathy Paxton-Haines Clyde & Gerrianne Sakamoto Jill & Mike Spalding Josh & Amy Stone Cheryl Tipton Art & Janis von Thaden

$500 - $999

Experiential Holdings, INC. - Maui Pineapple Tours Matson Foundation Maui Nui Community Fund of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation Whole Foods Market Maui Betty N. Alberts Don & Judy Atkinson Donald Bernshouse & Lynne Gilroy Ed & Rosa Boutonnet Frank Hollister & Susan Brown Robert & Linda Caldwell Richard & Fátima Cameron Anne S. Carter R. Dougal & Ann Crowe John Elder Tim & Sara Farrington David & Sandra Florence Robert & Svea Frost Verna Hill Julie Houck Gilliand Merle & Sharon Jensen Gary Lamarche & Mary Anne Horan

Dr. George & Toni Martin Michael Moore Ariel Osman David & Joan Padgett Jorma & Mercy Palmer Steve & Michele Parker Bill Pauli & Janet Levy Dr. Sarah E. Porter Linda Porter Jim Powlan & Barbara Fong Henry & Sandra Rice Marie Ritzman Eric & Willa Romanchak Norman & Elisabeth Sandler April Scott Doug & Annamarie Sheehan Neville & Sally Spadafore Jeff & Mari Stein Michael & Susanna Stiefel Robert Stoner & Caroline Koley Stoner R Clay & Susan Sutherland Leighton & Linda Taylor Reverand Ron Threatt & Emily Thiroux Threatt Duane & Karen Ting Richard & Inger Tully Neil & Elaine Waldow Jonathan Mizel & Lisa Walsh David & Dane Ward Patrick Carpenter & Carole Zoom

$250 - $499

Pamela Andelin Malorie Arisumi Paul Arshawsky Evan M. Asato Edward Banas Kristel Bandisch Erik & Rachael Barnard William & Vibeke Bates Robert Benavente Mark and Joyce Berry Jon & Joan Betwee Philip & Evelyn Brown Scott Brown John & Susan Brown Jamie Chapman Suni Connelly Alan Craig Maureen Curran Janet Davis Henry Popkins & Barbara Di Ferrante Tracy Dill Jed Duarosan David & Nancy Fairclough Dr. Jay Faris Robin Ferrier Roger & Jane Feusier Miguel & Merna Fontes Patte Goff-Williams Mark Harbison Todd & Shannon Hoekstra Steve & Leona Holaday Peter & Liana Horovitz Donna M. Howard Mark Izbicki & Virginia Pierce Mary Kerr

Gilson & Caroline Killhour Michael & Cindy Lilly Robert & Kay Lloyd Mette Lyons Gary & Jane Marshall Tom Blackburn-Rodriguez & Joan Martin Peter Martin Steven & Joana Matthias Sandra Matz Mick & Cindy McCaffrey Sean & Jennifer McGlynn Ryan & Jennifer McNally Robert & Pamela Miller Brian C. Miller Mike & Toby Neal Sebastian & Iris Nola Courtney Peterson Douglas Peterson & Wendy Rice Peterson Kerry Phillips Martin & Karen Quill Mojgan Scheidler Richard & Brenda Scholl Jerry & Janet Schumb Doug & Nancy Shanaman Dr. Laurel Shepherd Lauren Spalding Chris & Rebecca Speere Daniel Steeby Jane Thompson Alice Tremble Arthur Vento Dr. Albert Weihl & Susan Weihl Louis Weinstein & Laura O’Hara Michael & Whitney White David & Karen Williams Miles & Koko Wolbe Jim & Kathy Worley Dr. Warren & Elizabeth Youngquist

$100 - $249

Orchids of Olinda George & Janet Allan David & Linda Allegre Rene Anderson-Vorfeld Arabella Ark Kathleen Baldwin Janet Baldwin Ricky Watimar & Diane Bevilacqua Judy Bruder Chelsea Bryce Gloria & Charlie Buckingham Richard Byrne Andrew Castellini Christine Chaikin Patricia Chaney Dr. Marilyn Cleghorn Dr. W.T. Cleghorn Joe Cogliandro Paul Alkire & Christine Conlon-Kemp Jerry Labb & Cynthia Conrad Penny Naquin Dant Sonja De Ryke Robert & Nancy Dein Thomas & Melanie Devereux Carol Dowsett Wilson John Buck & Zora Durock


Lucy S. Edwards Michael Estes Tim Deardorff & Joy Fatheree Kristin Fein Dr. James Ferrier Emily Fielding Joseph Fletcher & Mindy Fletcher-Sistar Bob Flint & Sunny Jordan Brad & Laura Forsythe Russell Speck & Lauri Fritsch Tim Garcia Robert & Donna Hansen Carol Hartmann Craig Haueisen Christina Hays Chelsea Hill John White & Aubrey Hord Sarah Howard Tom Prior & Elizabeth Ivey Jeffrey P. Johnson Cheryl Kaupalolo John Kiley & Courtney Beers Bill & Peggy King Carter Richardson & Lori Koprowski Susan Krabisch Ludwig Laab & Marguerite Lambert Cory Lee Dr. Michael Leong Kelly Lovato Molly Lynch Deb Lynch Sam & Camille Lyons Alberto Magg Garth & Laura Marriott Kari McCarthy Doug McLeod & Kandi Kay Lisa Mello Marcia Morse Marsha Morsky Blue Mountain Auriol Naquin Flavell Diem-Trang Nguyen & Danh Phan Diane Norman Rosanne Ogles Karen Ohno Drs. Gene & Simona Patierno Lam Julia Popovich Keene H. Rees Jennifer Roberts Almodova Shane Robinson & Roxanne Darling Jo Ann Rockwell Jocelyn Romero Demirbag Thomas & Susan Royer Lois Rozet Rita Ryan Dicksie Lee Sandifer Dr. Fredrick Sands Karuna C. Santoro Sarah Schmidt Bill Schwartau Tom & Michelle Sewell Leslie Smith William & Maureen Spence Brook Starr & Emma Barrett Ethelyn Stisher Lindy & CherryAnne Sutherland

Craig Tedmon Candace Thackerson Jay Faris & Kimberley Thomson-Kerr Patricia Tratebas Ted & Stuart Tufty John & Christy Vail Eva Wahl Tony & Kate Walholm Cynthia Warner Karen Winslow Alyson Wong Steve & Dianna Woolley Michael & Kelly Worcester William & Sally Worcester Jane Youngquist

$1 - $99

Isfrid Aasen Kapuaala Ronald & Jeryl Abelmann Edna Abraham Leilani Abreu Husa Adams & Carolyn Demers Rose Adare Kathleen Aguas Kailie Aina Lydell Aina Roselani Aiwohi Taryn Alessandro Thomas & Kathleen Alexander Michele Alicandro Harriet Alms Michael Alms Christina Altfeld Maggie Alves Sarah Apana Tania Arens Scott Obley & Gwen Arkin January Asbury Paul Arsuaga Jody Arthur Jana Lee Aspin Sarah Atkins Linda Aycock Dr. Katharine S. Ayers Mary Jane Babashoff Donna Badome Edith Baisa Byron & Patsy Baker Susan Baker Elisha Baldwin Neida Bangerter Napua Banks Christopher Barca Beverley Barefoot Gayle Barklie Beverly Barnard Glenn Barr Louise Barr Mary Barr Jhoana Barrientos Edwin Bartholomew Ann Bassel Greg Bayless Sharon Beach Glenn & Cindy Beadles G.W Bell

Derek Bencomo John & Kristi Bendon Jessica Benson Caroline Bergeron Joseph & Cornelia Bernd Frank Berthout Jamie Betham Jonathan & Rena Biel Amanda Bierbaum Peter & Cyndy Biltoft Dr. Jacob Bjorheim Jacqueline Blake Robin Blakney-Carlson Genay Bland Holly Blodgett Dr. Warren Blum Ali Bodick Martha Boeker Stacey Boggess Cindy Bollhorn Dale & Marjorie Bonar Dixie Bongolan Donna Boughey Jade Bowman Susan Boyd-Bais Summer Bradbury Gordy & Susan Bradford Galit Breman Tarini Bresgi Charlotte Bridge Zacha Brittle Mary Britton Paul Turner & Molly Brooke Geoffrey Bourne & Deborah Brown Jayson Brown & Joy Parker Jennifer Brown Sharon Brown Simone Brown Natalie Brown Norberg Katie Browne Melissa Bruck Lezlee Brunson Joan Bryant Udaya Bryce Alix Buchter Stacie Buelll Zora Bulatovic-Trumbo Chuck Burke Kevin & Nova Burnes Susie Burnside-Monroe Keahi & Jasmine Bustamente Kathryn Butcher Jen Buturla Bob Bailey & Sharon Cady Christine Cafferata Jim P. Calandra Thomas Calhoun & Penny Souder Karen Camara Richard & Laurel Cameron Reuben Cantere Sharlaan Carlan Bobbi Carlson Kristin Carter Anthony Carter Sheryl Carter Taissa Carvalho

Julia Castleton John Catanoso Michelle Cerizo Ayelet Chamdi Charles Chandler Christopher Chang Ron & Debi Chapple Jennifer Charter Nandini Chattopadhyay Nancy Chavaria Michelle Checkal Nancy Chesick Melissa Chimera Tristan Chitty Paul & Fumie Chryst Douglas & Janet Chun Estelle Chun Douglas & Janet Chun Barbara Chung Diana Clark Vern Clayton Flaven Clayton Michael Clements Sena Clinton Kristin Coccaro Angela Cochran Tom Cochran Bethany Coffin Jean Coleman Susan Colletto Alma Collins Rhonda Collins Annie Collopy Marcia Collwell-Jaconi Cathrine Conarroe Sammi Congdon John Conklin Brian Conner Mary Connolly Jeanine Coombs-Todd Luana Coonen Mary P. Cooney Beth Cooper Alicia Cordeiro Maggie Costigan Alice Covey Mary Covey Christina Cowan Jayne Craine Lawrie Crawford Tricia Crockett Bonifacio & Robin Curammeng Jonathon Weiner & Dr. Sally Daganzo Scott Dahlquist R. Eugene & Judith A. Dale Sally Jean Daniels Susan David Charles Davidson Darcy Davis Nancy Davis Antoinette Davis Robert J. & Jonelle Davis Kwanghui Davis Rebecca Davis Robert J. Davis Kelly Day

Tristan Degeorge Gary Forrest Christina DeHoff Rhonda Fosbinder Tess & Ben DeLisa Matthew Foster Jeanne Denton-Nelson Bonnie S. Fox Heather DePee Justice Franich Linda Derkach Sally French Robyn DeSilva Gregory Jay & Carol French-Jay Parker Detchon Phil & Ellen Friel Leo DeVuyst Jobst Frohberg & Sal Bodnan Marcia Dewey Sue Fry Johannes DeYoung David & Ruth Fullaway Tina Digman Charles Racine & Juliana Dillitzer Claudia Fullerton-Racine Lori DiRienzo Sabrina Futch Brandy Donovan Randee Gabriele Roberto & Mimi Dobson Ana Gaion Lisja Doucette Sun Galanto Kim Dovre Kimberly Gale Eriko Dowd Gena Gallegos Lisa Downey Marina Galvan Dr. Susan Drelich Kathryn Galvin Demian Dressler Carla & John Gangini Vanna Duarte Joy Gannon Tracy Dudley Angela D Garcia Uma Dugied Jayson Garcia Tereza Duick Craig & Carmen Gardner Gabrielle Dunn Heather Garrett Kyle Duquette John Gazmen Chad Durgan Jim Gendron & Susan Gendron Melissa Ebeling Jamie Gentry Carol Ann Ebert Sarah Gerlach Anna Eckart-Dodd Jill Getzan Cynthia & Dale Edgerle Carol Giardino Ian Edmondson Sandra Gibbens Ariel Eduardo Quiroz Rivas Ike & Patti Gildersleeve Franklin & Carole Ehrhardt Jedediah & Maureen Gildersleeve Kate Eifler Dorinda Giles Bryce Ellory Roxanne Gillespie Sherry Endresen Teresa & David Gleason Edmund Enomoto Ann Glen Pualani Enos Holly Glenn Avalon Enyeart Dan Glispey Paula Enyeart Marie Glover Emily Erikson Lewanna Godinez William Evans Pamela A. Goettsch Linda Ewing Billi Golden Ana Fahrer Marissa Gomez Jordi Falk Rosa Gonzalez Carol Fardel Robyn Goodblatt Bradley Farnsworth Martyna Goralska Diane Favia Jacqueline Goring Stephen Fellerman Carol Fenn & Angela Thielk Madeleine Fernandez Roger & Jane Feusier Kenneth H. Fields & Francis Xochii Catherine F. Fink Hannah Finley Laura Finn Barry Fitzmorris Lacey Flammer Alejandra Fleming O’hara Flemming John Flournoy Nancy Flower Melanie Folino

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2015 donor list continued... Sunny Goss Paul Gotel James Dudla & Meghan Gould Susie Grace Mary Grandy Chuck Gray Renee Gray Linda Green Angel Green Marcy Greene Marta Greenleaf Tresham Gregg Carolyn Griffin Roberta Griffith Sachiko Grimes Iola Groth Tehsa Grutter Frank B. Shaner & Rici Guild Joshua Kalkstein & Stacey Guinan Kathleen Hagan Diana Hageboeck Kathryn Jane Hahn John Hall Mileka Hall Bill Stroud & Marion Haller Alexander & Michelle Haller Lynn Halverson Jack & Melanie Hamilton Hanna Hammerli & Anudeva Stevens Josie Hansen Mika Harmony Ally Harney Joel Tapler & Jennifer Harper Susan Harper Karin F. Harris Mona Harris Eve Harrison Kathleen Harrowby Zach Hartman Al Harty Rayna Harvey Linda Haskins Marion Haskins Kent Hattersley Jenna & Kent Haugaard Jana Hayden Desiree Haymond Ian Haywood Kit Heart Martha & Michael Hecker Shannon Heid

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Chanda Henne Karl Hensel Bill Hess Nancy Higgins Nelly Hilaire Barclay Hill Wendy Hill Michele Hodson Robert & Sylvia Hoffmeyer Lauren Hogan Lynne Holliday Julia Holman Yuko & Ben Holt Jan Hood Joanne Hopper Levern & Norma Horvey Jimie Howard Linda Howlett Amanda Hubbard Harriet Huff Robb Humphreys Helmi Elisa Hunin Karen Hunter Kendra Hunter May Hyman Bree Hyssop Jonathan Iah Jean Ige Adelle Igersheim Jodee Inouye-Agsalog Nichole Inouye-Nohara Des Iorgova Samantha Israel Bill Hess & Michi Itami Alison Jackson Fred Janvrin Drs. Beth & Joseph Jarrett Michael Javalde Makanalani Jaynes Thomas Jezierny Linden Joesting Pamela Johnson-Howe Jordan & Abigail Jokiel Jenette Jolls Bob Flint & Sunny Jordan Seung Jun Seo Francis Kane Michael Kanouff Milena Kari Dania & Joel Katz Megan Kashinski Julie Kasper Jan & Kathy Kasprzycki Maurice Davenport & Kathleen Kastles Marjorie Kawaiaea Todd Kawasaki Alia Kealoha Diana Keau John Andrews & Elizabeth Keller Karen Keller Kalia Kelmenson Shelly Kelnhofer Amy Kennett Rich Kenny Gurushabd Khalsa Paul & Sue Kiang

Valerie Y. O. Kim Kelly Kimura Vanessa Kina Dr. Evelyn King Jo Anne King Beth King Marianne Klaus Patrice Klysa Christian Rogge & Susanna Knappstein Whitney Knecht Marianna Knottenbelt Christine Knowles Brooke Knudson George Kosel Barbara Koster David Krebs Yunsook Kunst Sandra Kuo Scott LaCasse Kimberly Lackey Zenobia Lakdawalla Barbara LaMarca Dietrich Lammers Shelagh Lampshire Laurie Landa Heidy Landaverde Ed & Diane Lane Paige Larsen Bernard Lassalle Loretta Lau Catharine Laursen Stefan Schaefer & Chenta Laury Anita Laviola David & Cindy Lawrence Paula Le Blanc Wilton Leauanae Carole Lee Grace Lee Jaeok Lee Cheryl Lee Michele Leese Ted Loberg & Mary Ann Leigh Jesse Lenihan Gail Leone Roberta Lespinasse Tamara Levin Katherine Lillard Paris Lilly Gregory Lincoln Terri Moon Lindemann Belinda Ling Julia Linville Oshun Lloyd Maria-Antonia Londono Rick Long Sally Longhi & Family Victor & Terry Lopez Fernando Lopez-Arbarello Kylie Lord Sofie Louca Rich Lovato Skye Loving Tara Lucas Debra Lumpkins Beverly Lundquist Kathryn Lutz

Susie Luyet James Lynch Robin Lynn Anmarie & David Mabbutt Barclay & Kathleen MacDonald Charlie Osborn & Darice Machel McGuire Emily Machernis Ingrid Machner-Docktor Deacon Macmillan Michelle Madeira Jaime Main Richard S. Makino Audrey Malasnik Tyler Manchester Joe Manjarez Jonathan & Betty Mann Helen Manriquez Paul & Kathleen Marchetti Rita Marlowe Prapata M. Marrocchi Mandi Marshall Linda Martin J. Anthony Martinez Michele Mason Sara Mason Ray & Vivienne Masters Pat Masumoto Zane & Beth Mathias Albert Matichev Leon Matsui Anne Matsumoto Leinaala Maynard Kevin & Eden McAfee Mary McClung Michele McConnell Sean McDaniel Jane McDowell Michelle McHenry Casey McLain Erik McLellan Jana McMahon Cecile McMahon Katie McMillan Sheri McNerthney Dr. Arthur Medeiros James & Connie Meekhof Joan Mercer Debra Merle Hadas Metzler Aron Teuber & Ann Mevis-Teuber Thi Mevis-Tueber Kiew Meyer Christine Meytras Dina Mezheritsky Monica Mikolajczyk Estelita Miller Saari Miller Shanel Miller Patti Millington Doug & Linda Mitchell Ruby Mitchell Samantha Mitchell Valerie Mizner Maryanne Moe Hank Moleris Marco Molina

Raymond Moline Ulrike Montague Mara H. Montalvo Chris & Monica Morakis Liliane Rachana Morell Mason Morfit Emily Morris Danielle Morris Jodie Morrison Lynn Morrison Aisha Morton Anahita Mosallai Laura Moscatelli Alicia Moskow Brian Moto Iris Mountcastle Dr. Dwight & Julene Mounts Lisa Mrozek Linda Murphy Dr. Lynn Murphy Terry Murphy Neil Murphy Anne Musselman Gabrielle Naeole Joseph Nam Patricia Narrowe Clara Navarro Susan Nell Alona Lei Neri Peter Fisher & Pamela Neswald Michael Neubauer Cody Neubauer Donna Neuhart Melinda Neuwirth Kaiulani Nguyen Alday Helen Nielsen & Jonathan Starr Anita Nixon Karen Noland Willow Norris & Chris Mentzel Joan Norris Julian Notton Peter Nowicki Theresa Nunan Gabrielle O’Sullivan Kathleen O’Bryan Rhonda Ochoa Masako Ogawa Al Okamoto Anne Y. Okamoto Dexter and Glynis Okamura Neide Okura-Kirkegaard Leonid Oliker & Arin Fishkin John Oliver Carole Olson Dr. Kevin R. Omuro & Mr. Lenny Mukaihata Frances “Effie” C. Ort Cecilia Ortiz Mary & Darrell Orwig Kathleen Ovalle Linda Oversteg Jennifer Owen Bill D. Pachelo Melissa Panzarini Crystal Papritz Jasmine Patel Erina Patrick


Cj Paz Susie Peck Jenny Pell David Merchant & Shelley Pellegrino Vance & Frances Barton Brian Persha Oliver & Joelle Perz Sigal E. Petersen Corinne Peterson Linda Peterson Pamela Peterson Amanda Pierson Virginia Pijlman Wyatt Piro Dominic & Ann Pistillo Jeffery Plauche Steffen Plistermann & Nandini Chattopadhyay Barbara Plunkett Laila Popata Pamela Posada Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Power Harmony Powers Keith Powers Lynette Pradiga Tiffany Prangnell Esther Wilhelm Pridgen Connie Prince Sasha Prince Erin Pritchard Amanda Prouty Allen & Nancy Pufahl Paul Pyzyna Jessica Qsar Kether Quinlan Karen Quinn Anita Rahman Nancy Rahr Bianca Rajan Ana Lucia Ramirez Tiffany Ramos Sharon Ransford Ralph Rapozo Lisa & Mark Raymond Robert & Elisabeth Reader Nancy Reese Peggy Reeve Doug Reid Jack Reilly Suzanne Rempfer Melissa Reyes Sandra Reynolds Samantha Ribao Deborah & Rob Rice Lei Richmond Jan Rickertsen Hans Riecke Melissa Rigney Steven Rinaldi Dietmar & Govinda Rittner Barry & Stella Rivers Gerald & Heather Riverstone Michele Roark Julie Robb Dr. Karen Robbins Bailey Roberts Keith Robertson

Timothy & Vicky Robinson Rosemary Robinson Amanda Robson Heller Rockwell Jorma Rodieck Karin Rohr Mary Rolander Deborah Romine Jonny & Stephanie Rosen Nils & Jennifer Rosenblad Eva Ross Joseph Ruesing Vicky Russell Pia Ryan Deva Sage Leonard & Kathy Sakai Mitch Sanders Leianna Angelee Santos Jaclyn Santos Sunny Savage-Luskin Tom Savidge Thomas R. Sawyer Lorraine Schattenburg Ron & Peggy Schecter Samantha Schiebold Lisa Schlichting Julie Schmidt Joe & Claire Schopen Boz Schurr Nikki Scioscia Jared Peterson & Briana Scott Pia Scott Marian Scott Christopher Seeley Misha Seelhoff Kimberly Seguin Kariana Seiler Astrid Senturia Anne Sexton Margaret Seymour Randy & Chrissy Shaffer Frank Shaner Douglas Roberts & Dr. Virginia Shaw Lance Sheehan Shanti Sherman Debbie T. Shimabukuro Van K. Shimizu Angie Shipman Serena Shipp Lisa Shitamoto Jennifer Shoemaker Sari Shore Jonathan Siah Tina Silva Geryce Simoes Josephine Simpson Tirtza Singer Mike & Marlene Singlehurst Maren Sirine River Siver Nancy Skrimstad Anthony Sligar NoĂŤl Smit Jim & Valarie Smith Lyndel Smith Sara Smith

Keri Smith Lynnette Smith Rona Smith John & Mary Jo Snyder Lora Sokolow Bonnie Sol Hahn Amy Sophiella Amy Soriano Nelly Sorokko Ellen Southard Cora Speck Shirley Speer Jose Spencer Catherine St. John Jeff Stark Sheila Starr Oli Stastny Joy Stedman Linda Stefanini Laura Stephens Wendy Stephenson Curt Stevens Francis Spalluto & Maurgana Stiastny Jefferson & Patricia Stillwell Colleen Stoker Mary Storts Nan Story & Britt Manos Kanza Stott Pamela K. Street Sarai Lokahia Stricklin Meghan Striegel Rick & Debra Strini John Strohbehn Anders Lyons & Kiera Strohm-Herman Drazena Stroj Arianna Strong Kamil Stuchlik Ariana Stugard Lisa Stutley Daniel Sullivan & Caramiya Davies-Reid Elizabeth Sutcliffe Eva Svobodova Jenna Szerlag Barbara Tacyshyn-Roth Rachael Taft Michael & Rae Takemoto Wendy Takemoto Lisa Taketa Leimomi Takushi Bruce & Amy Tapley Elfriede Tavares Gus & Shawna Taylor Rian Taylor Joie Taylor Eric & Jacqueline Teele George & Karen Tengan Amy Tessier Tom & Lori Tezak Carla Thistle Hannas Thompson Jessica Thompson Roger & Sheri Thorson Jennifer Throne Nicole Timon Shipman Seth Titley Joni Todd

Tim Perry & Carlita Tohtz Melissa Tokushina Jim Tolley Kerryann Torres Roslyn Trino Jennifer Trujillo Ted & Leslie Tucker Suzanne Tucker Eleykaa Tully Marjorie Tyler Jessie Tyler Ann Uyehara Krystal Valdez Jennifer Valenzuela Eric & Linda Van Alstine Johanna van Gelder Anne Van Wagener Vanessa Vandervoort Lalenya Vann Tammy Ventura Sue Yee Verkaart Kathryn Visser Andrew Vliet Martin Vollert Fiama Von Schuetze Debbie von Tempsky Victoria Vongsaveng Sarah Ann Voyer Christine Waara Sydney Wagner Alison Wahl Sandra Wainui Dana Walker Caroline Walker Sarah & William Wall Paula Wallace-Acri Betsy Ward Christine Warren & Kenn Holsten Velda Warren Dr. Eugene C. Wasson III & Linda Wasson Johanna Waters Taylor Webb Melissa Weber Emma Wegener Kachina Welch David & Colleen Welty Bernard Fickert & Sabrina Werkmeister Douglas & Melanie Werner Michael & Heather Werner Drew West Carrie Wheatley David & Emma Whitney Mickey Whitney Rome Wilcox Tina Wildberger Brandi Wilkins Carrie Williams Cindy Williams Momi Williams Whitney Williams Daniel Williams Laura Williams Davis John & Donnette-Gene Wilson Jay Wilson Lawrence Wilson Thilo & Lori Winterbottom-Guntzel

Donna Wise Jenny Wisemark-Cerro Francoise Wittenburg Lana & Brandon Wohlers Darrel Wong & Dr. Bettina Haerer Lily Woodmoss Alisa Woods Jennifer Woodward Erin Wooldridge Gerald Wright Lynda Wright Patrice Yamashita Robert Sabin & Diane Ybarra Sidney Yee & Naomi Tamura Jessica Yeoman Jackie Yokote Jeanne Young Cary Young David H. Young Nancy Young Paul Yount & Walter Mojica Olga Zagrebina Robert & Deborah Zaleski Nalani Zane Rosemaree Zazu Blue Pacific Management LLC - Jamba Juice

The Hui sends a big mahalo to all of our inkind donors in 2015. Your contributions, including equipment & supplies, event decorations & food, printing materials, artwork (and more) were all greatly appreciated! We also wish to thank our 2015 volunteers who gave so selflessly of their time to help the Hui continue to create visual arts opportunities for our community.

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