Create — Fall 2018 at Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center

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HUI NO‘EAU VISUAL ARTS CENTER

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fall 2018

create Unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education


e komo mai! letter from the director

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 communitybased 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.

It is my pleasure to present another season of classes, exhibitions, events, and more! I hope you will give the gift of creativity this fall and sign your friends and family up for one (or more!) of our wonderful classes. From jewelry to glassblowing, Hawaiian arts, keiki camps, and everything in between, we have something for everyone on your list. Or give the gift of membership, so that your loved ones can enjoy Hui benefits all year long!

I also invite you to join us for Hui Holidays 2018! Our new extended evening hours will give you plenty of time to shop and your purchases will not only benefit friends and family, but will also support local artists and community visual arts education. These are gifts that truly keep on giving! This summer, the Hui welcomed 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl to Maui to create an incredible installation based on his experiences at Auwahi, a dry forest area on southwest Haleakala (page 3). I encourage you to visit us at Kaluanui and view Mazatl’s incredible work! The Hui is grateful to Dr. Art Medeiros and Auwahi Forest Restoration Project for collaborating with us on this wonderful endeavor. The Hui is also thrilled to continue to partner with East Maui Watershed Partnership for a fourth year to present Malama Wao Akua (page 6). Always a spectacular collaboration between artists and conservationists, this exhibition celebrates the native species of Maui Nui. As 2018 draws to a close, it is with heavy hearts that we remember the Hui angels lost this year, including our beloved John Hoxie and David Florence. Both John and David meant so much to our Hui community. In honor of their countless volunteer hours, generosity, and endless passion for Hui No‘eau, we have established the John W. Hoxie Memorial Fund and David Florence Memorial Fund. Visit page 2 and 14 for more information about how you can give a gift in remembrance of these incredible Hui angels.

Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center 2841 Baldwin Avenue Makawao, Hawai‘i 96768 Open Daily / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

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(808) 572-6560 huinoeau.com info@huinoeau.com facebook.com/hui.noeau

Mahalo for your continued support of Hui No‘eau’s mission in 2018! YOU make it possible for the Hui to continue providing the highest quality visual arts opportunities for more youth, adults, artists, residents, and visitors every year. Please visit the Art of Giving section (pages 23-26) to learn of the many ways that you can support our growing organization. Whether you join as a member, attend an event, give an annual donation, make a capital contribution, or leave a legacy gift, you are ensuring another 100 years of visual arts education at our beautiful Kaluanui home. Mahalo nui loa,

Walking Tour of Kaluanui We welcome you to discover the 100 year old Kaluanui Estate on this walking tour featuring history, architecture, and more than seventy specimens of plants and trees. About an hour in duration, this beautiful tour celebrates Upcountry Maui’s unique landscape and history. Guided Tour: Mondays & Wednesdays at 10:00 am Tour lasts approximately 1 hour $12 per Person – Book online today! Self-Guided Tour: Open Daily / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm We invite you to visit us at Kaluanui any day of the week to view the current exhibition, see working art studios, discover Maui history, and walk around the beautiful grounds of the Kaluanui Estate. A $6 Guidebook Kaluanui: Plants at the Hui is available for purchase at the Hui’s Front Desk.


remembering john hoxie John W. Hoxie, Jr.

It is with a heavy heart that we remember Hui angel and ambassador John W. Hoxie, Jr. John devoted his retirement years to a variety of civic causes and especially to his passion: Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center and the Kaluanui Estate. He was instrumental in the successful campaign to purchase Kaluanui in 2005. John served as Board President and Vice President and chaired numerous committees. He was a woodworker, patron, and generous supporter of all of the Hui’s programs. John worked tirelessly to ensure that Hui No‘eau remains accessible to the entire community so that everyone may experience the “WOW” moment that he felt the first time he took a woodworking class at the Hui so many years ago. “Over a decade has passed since I took my first woodworking class, but I continue to be actively involved in many aspects of the Hui’s development and plans for its future because I want to ensure that many members of the community and the public have the opportunity to experience what making art can do for your life and to enjoy the historic Kaluanui Estate. By supporting the Hui, together we can continue to create a safe, accessible, beautiful gathering place for all to learn, visit and celebrate.” – John W. Hoxie, Jr., “Why I Give”

To honor John’s commitment to visual arts education, specifically woodworking, and the beloved Kaluanui Estate, Hui No‘eau has established the John W. Hoxie, Jr. Kaluanui Memorial Fund. This memorial fund will directly impact successful completion of Hui No‘eau’s Bud Schaefer, John Hoxie Woodworking & Innovation Center and will support the Hui’s ongoing capital improvement and maintenance for years into the future. As we continue to celebrate John’s life of dedication to Maui and to our Hui community, it is our hope that this memorial fund will create opportunities for the next generation of students and artists in woodworking and help to ensure that Kaluanui remains accessible to the public. With your help, this fund will pay forward John’s legacy of excellence and generosity and help the organization care for Kaluanui with the level of passion and love that John shared with all of us. If you would like to support the John W. Hoxie, Jr. Kaluanui Memorial Fund, please contact the development office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25.

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2018 artist in residence: mazatl

“There’s a raw honesty to Mazatl’s mural that challenges the viewer to abandon preconceived notions of life and death, creation and extinction, self and society. He believes that speaking the truth brings healing and that avoiding uncomfortable issues isn’t the solution.” – From “Inverse Expression, Textured Simplicity” by Mona De Crinis in Sunday, June 10 issue of the Maui News. Visit huinoeau.com for the full article!

Mazatl is a graphic maker from Mexico City. His work includes largescale woodcuts in public areas as well as graphic murals. He is dedicated to collaborating with groups, collectives, artists, and movements that seek social, political, and environmental justice in local communities.

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Kill Joy is a printmaker who lives in Mexico City and is inspired by mythology, nature, and Memento Mori.

In May & June 2018, Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center presented GRAFICA: AUWAHI — a project in collaboration with 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl, Visiting Artist Kill Joy, and the Auwahi Forest Restoration Project! Over 6 weeks, 2018 residency activities included: • Artist research, including interviews with residents • Studio visits with Mazatl (open to the public!) • Printmaking Field Trips led by Mazatl, Kill Joy, and Hui Teaching Artists for King Kekaulike Hawaiian Immersion Students and Maui High ACOM students • Na Keiki No‘eau After School Art Program at Makawao Elementary School Visits with Mazatl • Installation of GRAFICA: AUWAHI mural in the Hui’s History Room • Creation of two original woodblock prints by Mazatl and Kill Joy, featured in the Hui’s Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition and recognized by the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Art in Public Places Program. Limited edition prints of Mazatl and Kill Joy’s work are available for sale. Contact (808) 572-6560 for details. • Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition (page 6) featuring work by 23 local artists and 13 invited artists, including 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl, Kill Joy, Julia Cordi, Dustin Palos, Roberta Ann Weisenburg, Tom Calhoun, Caroline Killhour, Tania Arens, Lisa Kasprzycki, Andy Graydon, Brad Huck, Christi Kelso and Fiona Clarkson • Hui’s Family Day and Opening of the Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition (page 4) —attended by 1,100 members of the community! Mahalo to the Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund of Hawai‘i Community Foundation for their generous support in making this residency possible.


family day 2018 Auwahi Forest Restoration Project Staff & Volunteers

Keiki Art Scavenger Hunt

Gathering clues and art pieces!

Laura Bruyea, Van Thai Ngo, Trung Barrett, Linda Nguyen

Caroline Killhour

On Saturday, June 30, the Hui celebrated Family Day with hands-on art projects, live demonstrations by Hui Teaching Artists, music, food, and creative fun for all ages. This year’s Family Day also honored the opening of the Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition in collaboration with Auwahi Forest Restoration Project (page 6) and Hui No‘eau’s 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl (page 3). The Hui’s glassblowing, printmaking, jewelry, and ceramics studios were all bustling with creative fun—and an arts-based scavenger hunt encouraged keiki to explore the beautiful Kaluanui Estate! Guests shopped, sipped, and support local artists at Hui No‘eau’s Art Market: Crafts and Drafts (root beer, that is!), featuring Made on Maui product vendors and root beer generously donated by the Maui Brewing Co. Live entertainment by Halau Wehiwehi O Leilehua, Wes Furomoto, and Paula Fuga made the day incredibly special! Pono Pies/Maui Breadfruit Company, Maui Empanadas, Ono Pono Acai Bowls, and VitaliTea Kombucha kept everyone well fueled for a day celebrating the visual arts and reforestation. Mahalo to our partner Auwahi Forest Restoration Project and to event sponsors Colleen O’Shea Brady and her grandchildren Oceane Jones, Orion Jones, and Cosette Beloin. Photography by Bryan Berkowitz

Exploring the Kaluanui Estate!

Stamping metal charms!

Halau Wehiwehi O Leilehua

Making ceramic window ornaments!

GRAFICA: AUWAHI by 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl

Katie Peterson, Lana Coryell

Susan Baldwin, Honey Bun Haynes

Paula Fuga

Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition

Glassblowing demonstration by Teaching Artist Julia Cordi

Facepainting by Teaching Artist Melissa Bruck

Kylie & Laurence Muleh

Dr. Art Medeiros

Caroline Killhour, Cheryl Tipton

Makana Yepis selling lei by Kula Roses

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celebrated events

Elemental Design Exhibition Opening

Cudra Clover Solo Artist Exhibition Opening

Hui No‘eau’s Solo Artist Exhibition challenges artists to create a cohesive and innovative body of work and provides the unique opportunity for artists to be personally involved in all facets of their exhibition. On March 9, the Hui celebrated the opening of solo artist Cudra Clover’s installation, Hysteria. Hysteria explores the subject of overstimulation through textiles and multimedia. Along with a selection of biomorphic silk paintings, Cudra presented elements of these paintings combined and manipulated in different ways—as wallpaper, upholstery, touchscreen visuals, metal prints, and more. On opening night, guests dressed in red and were amazed by the projection mapping on the main house. Mahalo nui loa to the Hui’s Board of Directors, the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, Hui volunteers & staff, and all who attended and experienced the hysteria!

Bennett Yashon, Trevor Arnholt

Melissa Bruck, Adelle Lennox

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Nicole Yezzi

Cudra Clover, Adaptations Dance Theater

Poni McGregor, Dana Wettlaufer

Lynette Pradiga, Cudra Clover, Melissa McKelvey, David Kupferberg, Taryn Leigh, Emily Kunz Roberta Ann Weisenburg

Terez Amato,Bryan Dr. Joe Ritter, Chelsea Kohl

Paige Arnholt, Cudra Clover

In collaboration with Maui Glass Artists Association, Hui No‘eau celebrated the opening of Elemental Design: Contemporary Craft in Glass, Metal & Wood on April 27. This dynamic exhibition challenged artists to explore these versatile media in all of their creative forms. The Hui welcomed University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Professor of Art Rick Mills to offer his unique perspective and to shape this exhibition. “Overall the quality and range of work entered in this year’s exhibition is impressive and demonstrates a sincere commitment to art making,” said Mills of his jurying experience. With 39 pieces selected from 115 entries, Elemental Design represents a truly incredible collection of works. The Hui sends our warmest mahalo to Rick Mills and our heartfelt congratulations to all the exhibiting artists.

Jordan Brant, Jessica Brant, Kate Collinson, Katie Peterson, Julia Cordi

Karl Hensel

Bill Little

May Haunani Balino-Sing & Lloyd Kumula‘au Sing

Derek Bencomo, Jack Hamilton

John W. Hoxie, Jr., Jen Fry, Erin Wooldridge, Haley Aniceta Eligio


exhibitions

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

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

GRAFICA: AUWAHI with Artist in Residence Mazatl Open now through 2019

Auwahi dry forest on southwest Haleakala is one of the last representatives of a nearly lost and biologically unique Hawaiian forest type. For many Hawaiian species, including several with great cultural importance, Auwahi appears to be their last stand. Hui No‘eau and the Auwahi Forest Restoration Project are thrilled to collaborate with Mazatl, the Hui’s 2018 Artist in Residence, to create GRAFICA: AUWAHI—a mural installation in the Hui’s “History Room.” During his 6 week residency, Mazatl created this mural with inspiration from his experience on Maui and at Auwahi. Please see page 3 for more information on this incredible work of art! Hui No‘eau’s 2018 Artist in Residence Program is made possible with support from the Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund of Hawai‘i Community Foundation.

Hui Holidays

November 19 – December 24 Hui Holidays showcases artwork made on Maui by local artists in the festive historic setting of the Kaluanui Estate. By shopping local, you’ll not only find truly special gifts for your loved ones, but you’ll also make a creative investment in our community!

Annual Juried Exhibition 2019

January 11 – February 15 Receiving Day: January 2 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Opening Reception: January 11 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm

This prestigious competition gives visitors an opportunity to view current work by local artists in all media. The August 10 – August 24 Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture & the Arts recognizes Opening Reception: August 10 / 4:00 – 6:00 pm this exhibition each year through its Art in Public Places Program. Nationally renowned guest jurors from Maui, This unique exhibition showcases the work of 250+ youth ages 5 through 15 Hawai‘i, and beyond offer a different perspective for a participating in the Hui’s summer arts programming. The result is an explosion unique show every year. of vibrant creativity that features the extraordinary possibilities unlocked by visual arts education. Mahalo to the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority for their

Youth Art Exhibition

support of the Hui’s Exhibition Program in 2018.

Malama Wao Akua

September 14 – November 9 Receiving Day: August 28 / 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Opening Reception: September 14 / 5:00 – 8:00 pm Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center in collaboration with East Maui Watershed Partnership (EMWP) brings you Malama Wao Akua (Caring for the Realm of the Gods)–a juried art exhibition celebrating the native species of Maui Nui (Maui, Lana‘i, Moloka‘i, Kaho‘olawe). We invite Maui artists to explore our watersheds and use their creative talents to raise awareness about the importance of protecting native species. Selected artwork should be successful in sharing knowledge of the watersheds and native species with others in a meaningful way. Artwork will also be selected based upon a number of criteria, including originality of concept, creativity, technique, professionalism, and presentation. Our hope is that Maui artists of all ages will explore our watersheds and express the value that native species have within our daily life. This exhibition is sure to provide powerful visuals that celebrate Maui’s native plant and animal life. A jurying team with expertise in both art and conservation will select from among the pool of entries. Works in any medium are welcome!

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upcoming events Hui Holidays 2018

November 20 – December 24 Open Daily / 9:00 am – 6:00 pm (New extended hours!) Hui Holidays artisan showcase returns featuring Maui made items for everyone on your list. During this whimsical season, the Hui Gallery Shop expands to include even more one-of-a-kind handmade gifts by local artists and crafters like paintings, ceramic pieces, hand-blown glass work, locally made beauty products, holiday ornaments and more! With new items being added to the gallery throughout the holiday season, you’re bound to find unique treasures for everyone on your list. This year, we invite you to shop late with extended holiday shopping hours until 6pm!

Shop Maui & Hui Handmade! Visitors and Maui locals rave about the Gallery Shop at Kaluanui! With beautiful, whimsical, and skillfully crafted handmade items for every occasion, 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 studios. New items arrive all the time! The Gallery Shop is open daily from 9am-4pm.

Art Affair 2019

Saturday, February 23, 2019 / 5:00 – 10:00 pm Art Affair is Hui No‘eau’s premier art auction and social event benefitting community visual arts education. Held at the historic Kaluanui Estate, the evening event features a live and silent auction, live music, dancing, a gourmet seated dinner by Chef Bev Gannon and Celebrations Catering, signature drinks, and an opportunity to gather and celebrate with a wonderful community of visual arts supporters! We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Hui Holidays: First Night

Wednesday, November 28 / 5:00 – 8:00 pm Join us for the festive opening of Hui Holidays 2018! Start your holiday shopping in style at the Hui while you shop, sip, and enjoy the spirited decorations of the Kaluanui Estate. On this special night, you’ll be wowed by the paper dress installation designed by Jennifer Oberg.

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Tickets: $30 Purchase tickets today at huinoeau.com or by calling (808) 572-6560.

Tickets: VIP Individual: $250 ($170 tax-deductible) VIP Table of 10: $2500 ($1700 tax-deductible) Standard Individual: $195 ($115 tax-deductible) Standard Table of 10: $1950 ($1150 tax-deductible) Purchase tickets today at huinoeau.com or by calling (808) 572-6560.


handmade holidays gifts to make and give! Blow Your Own Glass Ornament

Print Your Own Holiday Art Cards Drop-in Workshop

Available on Wednesdays from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm by reservation! Please call (808) 572-6560 ext. 21 to book your spot. Tania Arens Wednesday, 1 day Experience holiday magic and November 28 / 10:00 am – 3:00 pm create a beautiful glass ball ornament! Each participant will Make a set of cards with a personalized touch this holiday season! In this walk away with an incredible workshop, you’ll learn the art of relief printing as you create a design, carve personalized glass ornament— into linoleum, and print your own holiday greetings—ready to send to your ready to give as a gift or to display friends and family. proudly in your home. Over Tuition: $45 ($56 nonmember) approximately 30 minutes, you will choose the colors for your Supply Fee: $15 unique glass ball, learn about basic tools and techniques, and even A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. try your hand at some of the process! No experience is required. Note: Pieces will be available to pick up 24-48 hours after class; flat Family Fridays: Make Your Own Holiday Mug! rate shipping is also available on request at an additional charge. (Ages 3+ with an adult guardian) Tuition & Supply Fee: $95 per person A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class Katie Peterson description. Session 1: Friday, November 30 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Session 2: Friday, December 7 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Holiday Wreath Making

“Family Friday” workshops are designed for children and an adult guardian Judy Bisgard & Sandra Reynolds to create artwork together! Families will learn handbuilding techniques Session 1: Tuesday, 1 day / November 27 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm while creating a ceramic holiday mug and will use colorful glazes to add Session 2: Tuesday, 1 day / November 27 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm personalized touches. 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 Making a holiday wreath by hand is a great way to get into the bring something else for you and your keiki. Water is provided, but please holiday spirit! The Hui will provide all the greenery, space, and bring any other preferred non-alcoholic beverages of your choice. Mugs will be instruction you’ll need to create a beautiful wreath that will bring ready for pick up (or mail at additional cost) in mid-December. joy to you and your loved ones this holiday season. Cost: $35 per participant (includes pizza, water, art supplies, and instruction) Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 Joyful Jewelry Drop-in Workshop A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. Julie Matheis Wednesday, 1 day December 19 / 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Create a personalized gift from the heart! In this workshop, students will learn to solder with sterling silver, shape the bangle, and polish and finish the final pieces. Students may also elect to add even more personalization with a beautiful nameplate and a message of your choice. Great to give or keep, bangles are a wonderful way to learn jewelry basics and have fun, too! Tuition: $45 ($57 nonmember) Supply Fee: $15 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Weddings & Events: Create lasting memories at the Hui! Featuring extraordinary views of Haleakala, the West Maui Mountains and Maui’s North Shore, the Hui’s historic Mediterranean-style home offers a selection of spaces wrapped in dramatic architectural features that create a fresh, sophisticated, and unforgettable setting for your next event. The open and elegant space of the solarium and the sprawling grounds of the Kaluanui Estate provide an ideal environment for hosting cocktail parties, wedding ceremonies, receptions, rehearsal dinners, meetings, and fundraisers. Designed in 1917 by famous Honolulu architect C.W. Dickey for Harry Baldwin and his wife Ethel, founder of Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, the Kaluanui Estate has been a gathering place for some of the greatest artistic minds contributing to Maui arts and culture. Schedule a visit today to see this timeless historic treasure in beautiful Upcountry Maui! Also, please ask about our weddingthemed “To Have & To Hold” art programs for the bride, groom, or wedding party. Call 808) 572-6560 today! Photography by Roland & Jessica / RollandJessica.com

visiting artists CHARISSA BROCK Aloha, Oregon September 15 & 16

Charissa Brock is a fiber artist working with bamboo. She integrates wood, glass, paper, and thread as visual accents and structural components. Her abstract sculptures are crafted using basketry, woodworking, and fiber art techniques. Charissa earned her BFA in Glass from Center For Creative Studies, College of Art and Design and her MFA in Fibers at Tyler School of Art/Temple University. Her artwork is in private collections nationwide as well as Arizona State University Museum, the Rivermark Hotel, and the Hyatt Regency Maui. charissabrock.com

Bamboo Baskets

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days September 15 & 16 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (Saturday) & 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Sunday) When traveling through Japan, bamboo baskets are everywhere. Baskets are used to hold everyday objects, in tea ceremonies, and carried as purses. Through demonstrations and images, the class will learn about bamboo as a plant and art material. Most importantly, students will make a bamboo basket, which can be used as a purse or container to hold objects. Baskets will be made out of pre-prepared bamboo strips. Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply Fee: $75 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Volunteer at the Hui!

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As a nonprofit organization, volunteers are always needed and appreciated! Please call (808) 572-6560 for more information and upcoming opportunities!


IRA ONO

Volcano, Hawai‘i October 13 & 14 Ira Ono is a multi-faceted visual and performing artist who is well known for his fresh and innovative work featuring a wide range of media and subjects. His works are featured in the Hawai‘i State Art Museum and private collections in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Ira is the founder/owner of Volcano Garden Arts on the Big Island of Hawai‘i and is the founder of annual Trash Art shows on Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. iraono.com

Pure Collage

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days October 13 & 14 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Everyone has personal memorabilia— small artifacts such as love letters, old photos, newspaper clippings, a piece of a favorite childhood toy, an item belonging to a lost love. In this workshop, participants will learn to use a number of different media and techniques, including collage/ mixed media, faux finishes, mono prints, and shadow box framing to transform these items into one-of-a-kind works of art with deep personal significance. Tuition: $100 ($125 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

SIGN UP TODAY! Visit huinoeau.com or call (808) 572-6560!

KELLY FOSS

KANANI MIYAMOTO

Kelly Foss loves to paint faces, flesh, and fabric! After years of academic training, Kelly has learned how to draw and paint in the realistic style of the Old Masters. Passionate about portraits, her work is included in numerous private collections in 17 US states and abroad. She currently teaches art workshops in Manhattan and writes ARTicles for Drawing New York. instagram.com/kellyfoss

Kanani Miyamoto is a passionate printmaker, originally from Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Her training in printmaking is rooted in tradition, but she pushes the standards of printmaking in the form of large scale mixed media original prints and installations. She combines copper plate etchings with screen prints and wood block prints to create rich and unique installations. Kanani teaches printmaking to K-12 students with RACC’s Right Brain Initiative and NW Noggin’. She is also an adjunct instructor for Portland Community College and Pacific University teaching drawing, design, and printmaking.

New York City, New York October 27 – 29

Portrait Drawing

Portland, Oregon November 10 – 12

Saturday – Monday, 3 days October 27 – 29 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Learn how to more easily draw from life! Using graphite pencils, students will draw a portrait with a live model using a single pose. Students will learn how to observe dark and light, subdivide the masses, and place the features. This class will help students to achieve realism in their work by focusing on skull structure, “triangulation”, point-topoint drawing, and techniques for rendering tricky subjects like hair, noses, and ears. Outside the Margins: Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Creative Wet Mounting and Chine-Collé Model Fee: $50 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class Friday – Sunday, 3 days November 9 – 11 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm description. In this workshop, students will learn a versatile chine-collé technique. Based on Eastern wet mounting techniques, this skill will push your printbased work further than you can imagine. Let’s give old prints new life, add hand-drawn or hand-painted motifs, and collage new works. The options are endless! Bring old relief blocks to reuse—or carve new ones! Prerequisite: previous printmaking experience Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply Fee: $60 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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visiting artists continued...

CYNTHIA SCHILDHAUER LARRY STEFL Chico, California

Berkeley, California December 8 – 9

Cynthia Schildhauer studied at the MFA School in Boston and Chico State University. Using the transparent and adhesive qualities of natural beeswax, combined with many other materials, Cynthia’s paintings have been featured in private, museum, and corporate collections throughout the United States, including the 911 Museum in New York, and parts of Europe. She teaches drawing and painting at various locations, including Butte College and the Mendocino Art Center. cynthiaarts.com

Larry Stefl earned his MFA from the University of California at Berkeley and has shown his work at over 130 exhibitions in California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Japan over the last 30 years. He has studied at Kala Institute in Berkeley and Making Art Safely in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Larry has been an Art Instructor at Berkeley City College, Laney College, Berkeley Unified School District, O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, Kala Institute, and the Sebastopol Center for the Arts. He has recently served on the Board of Directors at the Berkeley Art Center. larrystefl.com

Paint Big!

In this workshop, students will work with non-toxic water based Akua Inks, dry Arches 88 paper, and a wide range of basic monotype methods. The class will explore subtractive and additive techniques with brayers and brushes, and the transfer or trace technique used by Gauguin. Students will be encouraged to mix techniques freely! No experience is necessary; all levels are welcome to explore an intuitive approach to printmaking. Tuition: $165 ($207 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

December 1 & 2

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days December 1 & 2 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm In this inspirational weekend workshop, students will enjoy demonstrations, exercises that stimulate creativity, and personalized assistance. You will be gently led to experience the freedom of using fresh intuitive insight and personal imagery to direct your art. Open to curious novices and professionals who want to loosen up a little more, this class will have everyone loving to paint on a large scale! Tuition: $150 ($188 nonmember) Supply Fee: $35 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Monotype and Beyond

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days December 8 & 9 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

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Visit huinoeau.com for online registration, supply lists, and teaching artist bios or give us a call at (808) 572-6560!


Art with Aloha

Art with Aloha programs support learning in Hawaiian art, craft, and cultural forms. Mahalo to the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority for supporting the Hui’s Art with Aloha program.

BROOK KAPUKUNIAHI PARKER Kahalu‘u, Hawai‘i September 28 – 30

A Hawaiian artist, historian, and MAMo (Maoli Arts Movement) 2017 honoree, Brook Kapukuniahi Parker has dedicated his energy into bringing our ancestors and the beauty of Hawai‘i to life through art. A knowledge and love of Hawaiian history and genealogical lines allows Brook to visualize and create images of our ancestors as if he knew them personally. Brook has produced everything from illustrations for children’s books to artwork for numerous private and public organizations, including Aha Punana Leo Hawaiian Language Immersion Schools, the University of Hawai‘i, and the Hawai‘i Board of Education. His works were recently featured at the grand opening of the Disney Aulani hotel. hawaiianatart.org

“Talk Story” Presentation — FREE! Friday, 1 day September 28 / 3:00 – 4:00 pm

Brook Kapukuniahi Parker will share his love of Hawaiian history and his incredible creative journey depicting traditional Hawai‘i.

Brush Painting with Brook: Explore Traditional Hawai‘i

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days September 29 & 30 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm This beginner’s painting course teaches students how to view and paint Hawaiian themed subject matter from different angles and perspectives. Brook will end the painting session by sharing his views on painting historical scenes, events, and people of traditional Hawai‘i. Tuition: $50 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

GORDON ‘UMIALILOALAHANAUOKALAKAUA KAI & LEINAALA NOWEO KAI Honolulu, Hawai‘i October 5 & 6

Gordon ‘Umialiloalahanauokalakaua “Umi” Kai is well known in the community as a respected cultural practitioner of the ancient martial art of lua. A skilled craftsman of various Hawaiian artifacts, Umi’s works have been featured in numerous magazines and are on display at several museums worldwide. Umi is not the only artist in the family! Janice Leinaala Noweo Kai, his wife, is a skilled weaver. With over forty-five years of experience learning about and crafting na mea Hawai‘i, including na mea kaua (things of war), Umi and Janice are part of a small group of Native Hawaiian artists perpetuating the craft of making tools and weapons that were once essential to survival. Umi was honored by the Hongpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai‘i as a 2018 Living Treasure recipient. kaikompany.com

“Talk Story” & Demonstration — FREE! Friday, 1 day October 5 / 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Stop by and “talk story” with Umi and Leinaala Kai! This is a great opportunity to learn about tools, weapons, and lauhala weaving in Hawai‘i.

Basic Net Making

Saturday, 1 day October 6 / 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Cultures around the world make nets for fishing, farming, and everyday life—and we do the same here in Hawai‘i! In this short lesson, Umi will teach basic knots used in most net making applications. Students will finish by making a net to affix to a pole (not provided) that can be used to pick fruit. Tuition: $50 Supply Fee: $35 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Art with Aloha continued... KEITH MAILE Kailua, Hawai‘i November 2 – 4

Keith Maile is a recognized Native Hawaiian artist and cultural practitioner. He uses natural materials like bone, stone, wood, shell and native fibers in his work, which ranges from traditional implements to customized, one-of-a-kind musical instruments.

“Talk Story” & Kupe‘e — FREE!

Pahi Aku Lure

Join us for an evening of talking story with Keith Maile! Everyone will also be invited to make kupe‘e (bracelets) by utilizing cordage, braiding, shells!

Fishing was a means of survival in traditional times. Master carver Keith Maile will teach students how to make the pahi aku lure used to catch the aku fish. Tuition: $45 Supply Fee: $75 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Friday, 1 day November 2 / 5:00 – 6:00 pm

Kepa Lima

Saturday, 1 day November 3 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday, 1 day November 4 / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm In this workshop, students will make a kepa lima. Created from the tooth of the great white shark or cow bone (the material used in this class) and mounted on a wooden handle that fit the palm of a hand, the kepa lima was the symbol of the members of Hale Naua, the secret society of King David Kalakaua. The King started Hale Naua as he sought to revitalize older cultural practices of Hawaiian indigenous people that had waned after the introduction of Western religious and social customs. The kepa lima signified belonging and was not used by its members as a weapon. Tuition: $25 Supply Fee: $75 A supply list is posted SIGN UP TODAY! online at huinoeau. Visit huinoeau.com or com under the class call (808) 572-6560! description.

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LLOYD KUMULA‘AU SING JR. & MAY HAUNANI BALINO-SING Mililani, Hawai‘i December 29

Lloyd Kumula‘au Sing Jr. & May Haunani Balino-Sing are Ke Kumu Hawai‘i, a husband and wife business team who share and teach Hawaiian basketry and culture-based education programs to the community. For the last 15 years, they have provided programs for community colleges, professional staff development workshops for educators and practitioners, and have hosted privately sponsored workshops. They are educators in the public and private school sectors, sharing with aloha about Hawai‘i’s host culture.

Professional Development for Classroom Teachers: Na Loina Wa‘a — STEAM & Traditional Hawaiian Canoe Practices Saturday, 1 day December 29 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

In this workshop designed to provide ideas for STEAM learning in a classroom, participants will discover how Hawaiians applied traditional technology in the building of canoes—from selecting natural materials to building seaworthy vessels on the moana. By working in teams and roleplaying, teachers will learn about the preparations needed for a voyage and about traditional and contemporary roles of the crew. Participants will learn traditional navigational skills using the modern Hawaiian star compass, play a game called “Navigating with the Senses,” and create a group art mural. Tuition: $10 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


jewelry & metalsmithing

Jewelry & Metalsmithing Guided Open Studio — Level 2 J.B. Rea Tuesdays, 8 weeks / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 1: September 4 – October 23 Session 2: October 30 – December 18

If you’ve ever wished for more guidance without having to work on a specific class assignment, this is the program for you! 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. Please come to class with projects! Prerequisite: level 2 jewelry class or instructor’s permission Tuition: $265 (members only, includes lab fee) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Beginning Jewelry — Level 1 Session 1: Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks September 10 – October 15 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2: Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks October 3 – November 7 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Remembering David Florence The Hui community and jewelry department mourn the loss of Hui angel David Florence. David became involved with Hui No‘eau through his loving wife and one of the Hui’s most devoted and passionate volunteers, Sandra Florence. Together, the pair worked countless hours and generously donated to Hui fundraisers and events. When Sandra signed David up for a jewelry class, he was a beginner and quickly began falling in love with the art form—always creating new work for his family and friends. David’s booming voice and powerful presence will be dearly missed. In honor of David Florence’s commitment to visual arts education and passion for jewelry making and metalsmithing, Hui No‘eau has established the David Florence Memorial Fund. This memorial fund will support Hui No‘eau’s Jewelry Studio and Jewelry Studio Programs, which David loved and utilized so often. The fund will specifically support: • Repair/maintenance of tools, equipment, and facilities; • Purchase of new state of the art tools and equipment; • Support for visiting artist workshops in metalsmithing; and • Scholarships for students to attend metalsmithing classes. As we celebrate David’s life, it is our hope that this memorial fund will fulfill its purpose by creating opportunities for the next generation of students and artists in jewelry and metalsmithing and help to ensure that the jewelry studio remains accessible to our Maui community. If you would like to support the David Florence Memorial Fund, please contact the development office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or email erinw@huinoeau.com.

Session 3: Roberta Ann Weisenburg Mondays, 6 weeks November 5 – December 10 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm 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, pierce metal, learn polishing techniques, and bezel set a stone. Note: Shell jewelry will not be specifically addressed. Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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jewelry & metalsmithing continued...

Casting for Artists — Level 2

J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks September 13 – October 18 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm This class is the time and place to experiment with metal! J.B. will guide you along your path of discovery as you expand the possibilities of design by learning the basic elements of wax working and casting methods for the artist. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $50 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Drop-in Jewelry Workshops — Level 1 Julie Matheis & Roberta Ann Weisenburg 3rd Wednesday of the Month! / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 1: September 19 (Julie) Session 2: October 17 (Julie) No class in November. Happy Thanksgiving! Session 3: December 19 (Julie) (Special holiday class! See page 8 for more information, special hours, and pricing) Hui Teaching Artist Julie Matheis will guide you through all the steps to create a wearable piece of jewelry—either bangles or stacking rings. No previous experience is required and you’ll walk away with a Maui-made keepsake. We provide all the tools and metal you’ll need! For the bangles class, you are welcome to bring your own shells or charms to personalize your jewelry even more. Tuition: $35 ($44 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $15 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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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 for the duration of your class! Learn more at huinoeau.com/open-studios!

SIGN UP TODAY!

Visit huinoeau.com for online registration, supply lists, and teaching artist bios—or give us a call at (808) 572-6560!


Introduction to Metal Clay — Level 1 Shape & Form in Metal — Level 2 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 4 weeks September 26 – October 17 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Metal clay is a unique type of clay made up of microscopic particles of real metal, 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 or copper metal. Students will learn the basics by using copper clay, which is a more economical material, and will also have the opportunity to purchase their own silver metal clay. Tuition: $125 ($156 nonmember) Supply Fee: $65 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Next Level Jewelry — Level 2 Roberta Ann Weisenburg Mondays, 6 weeks October 8 – November 12 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks October 25 – December 6 (No class on November 22) 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 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. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $50 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Programs at Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center are supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts and other foundations and individuals.

Are you ready to create your own designs and learn new techniques? This class is for you! 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. Many other techniques will be learned as students troubleshoot designs and work on individual projects. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience Tuition: $185 ($232 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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printmaking

Silkscreen Basics — Level 1

Drop-in Printmaking! — Level 1

Tania Arens Saturday & Sunday, 2 days / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Session 1: September 8 & 9 Session 2: December 15 & 16

Tania Arens 4th Wednesday of the Month! / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 1: September 26 Session 2: October 24 Session 3: November 28 (Special holiday class! See page 8 for more information, special hours, and pricing)

Learn all the basics of the silkscreen process and make prints on paper, t-shirts, fabric, and more! Students will create images using various methods, learn how to “burn a screen” by applying photo emulsion, and expose an image in the darkroom. No Photoshop skills are needed! Tuition: $125 ($156 nonmember) Supply Fee: $80 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Large-scale Linocut — Level 1 Tania Arens Saturdays, 2 weeks September 22 & 29 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (with an open studio on Thursday, September 27) Make a poster size large linocut! Students will learn how to translate an idea into a successful image that can be enlarged and transferred using a grid—and then printed on a largescale. The class will look at different timeless examples of carving to help inspire you to find your very own style! Students will learn all about tools, carving and inking, as well as printing by hand and with the press. Tuition: $125 ($156 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Teaching Artist Tania Arens will guide you through a hands-on project and you’ll walk away with a print of your very own! This is a great way to get a taste of printmaking and is a fun, creative activity to enjoy with friends and family. Tuition & Supply Fee: $35 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Printmaking Guided Open Studio — Level 2 Tania Arens Saturdays, 4 weeks October 6 – 27 / 12:00 – 4:00 pm If you’ve ever wished for more guidance without having to work on a specific class assignment, this is the program for you! This class is one step above Open Studio (no instruction) while allowing for a bit more freedom than the Hui’s more structured classes. Please come to class with projects! Prerequisite: level 1 printmaking class or instructor’s permission Tuition: $165 (members only) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

JOIN US IN THE PRINT STUDIO!

When you sign up for a class of 4 weeks, you’ll receive complimentary access to the Hui’s print open studio for the duration of your class! Learn more at huinoeau.com/open-studios!

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WANT MORE?

Find additional Printmaking classes in the Visiting Artists section on pages 10 & 11!


painting & drawing

Abstract Oil Painting — Level 2

Tony Walholm Are you ready to study with a master of the language of abstract expressionism? Tony is available for private or group instruction. Please contact the Registrar at (808) 572-6560 ext. 21 to schedule lessons. Lessons are three-hours (minimum) and prices are based on the number of students participating.

Discover the Qualities of Watercolor — Level 1 Christine Waara Saturday & Sunday, 2 days November 17 & 18 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Take the mystery out of watercolor and learn the basic techniques and materials you’ll need Intermediate Oil Painting — Level 2 to create light-filled watercolor paintings that will not turn to mud. An emphasis on color Terry Lopez (& Special Guest Artists!) mixing, value, technique, and demonstration Friday – Sunday, 3 days will show students how to transform the October 19 – 21 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm ordinary into the breathtaking. This basic skills class will be both informative and fun-filled! This intensive workshop is designed for those students who wish to Tuition: $125 ($156 nonmember) expand their oil painting knowledge while learning new styles and A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com techniques. The class will explore matte and glossy finishes, cold under the class description. wax medium, palette knife techniques, special under painting and glazing techniques, and various other media that can be combined WANT MORE? with oil paint. Terry has also arranged for special guest appearances Find additional Painting classes in by artists George Allan and Judy Bisgard! Prerequisite: Beginning the Visiting Artists and Art with Oil Painting or equivalent experience Aloha sections on page 9 – 12. Tuition: $90 Supply Fee: $90 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Realistic Drawing for Timid Beginners — Level 1 Julia Cost Saturday & Sunday, 2 days November 10 & 11 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Everyone can learn to draw realistically! Students will learn to draw a subject through guided step-by-step instructions, training their eyes to understand the basic elements of shape and translate that information onto paper. Students will gain skills in a non-competitive classroom environment with lots of supportive instruction and produce a realistic drawing to take home. Materials will include pencil, pen, and colored pencil. Tuition: $90 ($113 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

floral art

Freestyle Ikebana — Level 1 Larry Tonogan Wednesday, 1 day 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1: October 24 Session 2: December 19 Students will learn basic concepts of the Japanese style of flower arranging in a shallow dish. The class will practice manipulating various types of plants or flowers and learn ways to enhance arrangements using proportion, texture, and color. Larry will provide flowers for students and teach a new arrangement each session. Tuition: $25 ($32 nonmember) Supply Fee: $10 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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ceramics

Beginning Wheel Throwing — Level 1 Ceramics Guided Open Studio — Level 2 & 3 Session 1: Deb Zaleski Wednesdays, 8 weeks September 12 – October 31 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 2: Jobst Frohberg Saturdays, 8 weeks October 13 – December 8 (No class on November 24) / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Designed for those with no prior experience or who want to review the basics, this class will impart the basic techniques of wheel throwing, including clay preparation, centering, throwing vertical and flat forms, and trimming. Students will be sure to enjoy the hands-on experience of transforming clay into functional objects of inspiration. Tuition: $250 ($313 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 / Lab Fee: $30 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Bob Flint Thursdays, 8 weeks October 11 – December 6 (No class on November 22) / 6:00 – 9:00 pm 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. Prerequisite: Beginning Ceramics or equivalent experience Tuition: $250 (members only) Supply Fee: $20 / Lab Fee: $30 A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Throwing with Intention — Level 2 Jobst Frohberg Tuesdays, 6 weeks September 18 – October 23 / 9:00 am – 12:00 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: $170 ($213 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $20 A supply list 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 class of 6 weeks, you’ll receive complimentary access to the Hui’s ceramics open studio for the duration of your class! Learn more at huinoeau.com/open-studios!

SIGN UP TODAY!

Visit huinoeau.com for online registration, supply lists, and teaching artist bios—or give us a call at (808) 572-6560!


glassblowing

BYOG: Blow Your Own Glass! — Level 1 Beginning Glassblowing: Drop It Like It’s Hot!

Available by reservation! Please call (808) 572-6560 ext. 21 to book your spot Julia Cordi Wednesdays, 6 weeks / 2:00 – 5:00 pm and specify your preferred time! Session 1: September 12 – October 17 Blow Your Own Glass is an opportunity to experience Session 2: November 7 – December 19 the joy of glassblowing! You’ll assist an artist in creating (No class on November 21) a glass object of your choice and design and make either an ornament, paperweight, sea float, flower, In this hands-on class, students will gain a solid understanding of small cup, or bowl. A Hui Teaching Artist will spend how glass moves and will create a variety of shapes, which may approximately 30 minutes with each person while include paperweights, ornaments, cups, bowls, and more. With each new shape, students will refine skills at gathering glass onto creating magic before your eyes—together! the rod, shaping it with various tools, and adding basic color Tuition & Supply Fee: $95 per person A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under applications to glass. Hot shop safety, etiquette, and proper form are included in each lesson. Class sizes are limited to enhance the class description. learning (and fun!). Tuition: $295 ($369 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $100 LIVE GLASSBLOWING DEMOS! 1st Wednesday of the Month / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. Stop by the Hui’s glassblowing studio and watch a Teaching Artist in action!

photography

Drop-in Darkroom Open Studio

Gwen Arkin 1st Tuesday of month Starts Tuesday, September 4 / 5:00 – 8:00 pm If you already understand the basics of working in a darkroom and have film to develop, join us! Gwen Arkin will guide students through independent projects in an open studio format. Please bring your own paper and other materials; basic chemistry will be provided in the studio. Prerequisite: previous darkroom experience Drop-in Fee: $20

Photography 101: Navigating Digital Camera — Level 1

Your

Aubrey Hord Thursday & Friday, 2 days / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 1: October 25 & 26 Session 2: December 6 & 7 This hands-on workshop with PPA Certified Professional Photographer Aubrey Hord covers the basics of a digital camera’s manual settings, so that you can learn to create the photographs that 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! Tuition: $85 ($107 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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youth art camps

Unlock your child’s creativity today with engaging and fun art classes held during school breaks! Surrounded by the beauty of Hui No‘eau’s historic Kaluanui Estate, young artists of all ages learn a variety of art techniques and develop their individual creative voices through dynamic hands-on visual art workshops. 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!

Daily Camp & Art Academy Schedule

What to Bring:

8:30 – 9:00 am 9:00 – 12:00 pm 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm 3:30 pm

•energizing lunch •water •plenty of snacks •closed-toed shoes •clothing that can get a little artsy! •spirit of creativity!

Drop-off, Sign-in, & Independent Art Time Morning Workshop & Outside Break Time Brown Bag Lunch on the Hui Lawn & Outside Break Time Afternoon Workshop & Outside Break Time Pick-up, Sign-out, & Independent Art Time After 4pm, late pick up fees apply.

Camp Kaluanui

(Ages 5-10)

Fall Session: Monday – Friday, 5 days / October 8 – 12 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Winter Session 1: Wednesday – Friday, 3 days / December 26 – 28 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Winter Session 2: Wednesday – Friday, 3 days / January 2 – 4 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Camp Kaluanui offers a diverse visual arts curriculum geared to exercise imaginations, keep the body active, and develop individual self-expression and creativity—while having fun at the same time! Campers paint, design, construct, sculpt, draw, and play their way through exciting artistic activities each day. Each day offers hands-on projects and a variety of art materials to explore! 5-Day Fall Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) / Supply Fee: $30 3-Day Winter Tuition: $150 ($188 nonmember) / Supply Fee: $18 1-Day Tuition: $100 ($125 nonmember) / Supply Fee: $6

Teens & Tweens Art Academy

(Ages 11+)

Fall Session: Monday – Friday, 5 days / October 8 – 12 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Winter Session 1: Wednesday – Friday, 3 days / December 26 – 28 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Winter Session 2: Wednesday – Friday, 3 days / January 2 – 4 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

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The Hui’s Art Academy gives teens an opportunity to develop creativity and fundamental art skills by exploring the wide variety of art media offered at the Hui. Each day, young artists will experience two workshops taught by the Hui’s inspiring Teaching Artists. Weekly sessions include an assortment of classes! By popular demand, all sessions will include jewelry & metalsmithing. Other classes may include Hawaiian arts, painting, drawing, silkscreen, printmaking, and ceramics. A defined class schedule is posted at huinoeau.com under the class descriptions. 5-Day Fall Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) / Supply Fee: $45 3-Day Winter Tuition: $150 ($188 nonmember) / Supply Fee: $27


youth classes

Jewelry & Metalsmithing Club (Ages 11+)

Ceramics Club: Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding! (Ages 11+)

Katie Peterson Wednesdays, 6 weeks / 3:00 – 5:00 pm Session 1: September 5 – October 10 We invite teens to drop in to a guided open studio and Session 2: November 7 – December 12 become a jewelry designer! While working on individual projects, students will practice the foundational elements Cups, plates, bowls, tiles and more! In this introductory class, students will of metalsmithing that all jewelry professionals know: create their own functional art as they explore the handling of clay using cutting, drilling, piercing, and soldering metal. Projects wheel throwing, handbuilding, glazing, and texturing techniques. Students include pendants, bracelets, earrings, rings, and small will enjoy this hands-on muddy, messy, and fun art form! sculpture. Teens will be amazed by their handmade Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25 jewelry and metal creations! A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. Single-Day Drop-in Tuition: $15 Supplies are available for purchase in the studio. Please bring cash or a check! A supply list is posted online at Tiny Hands (Ages 2.5 – 5) huinoeau.com under the class description. Emilia De Castro Claymazing! Creative Ceramics for Keiki Tuesdays, 4 weeks / 9:00 – 11:00 am Session 1: September 11 – October 2 (Ages 5+) Session 2: October 23 – November 13 Katie Peterson Enjoy art with your little one! Using materials such as pastels, clay, paint Tuesdays, 6 weeks / 3:00 – 5:00 pm and paper that stimulate creative impulses and fuel artistry, children (and Session 1: September 4 – October 9 an accompanying adult guardian) will learn artistic processes that tiny Session 2: October 30 – December 11 hands can manage with help. There will be music, movement, and lots (No class on November 27) of fun for all! This class will introduce your child to the wonderful Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) world of clay! Katie will guide children through a variety Supply Fee: $25 of handbuilding projects using slab, pinch, coil, and glazing techniques. Keiki are sure to enjoy the handson experience of creating an array of fun, fantastic clay artwork with their hands! Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply Fee: $25 Julie Matheis Every Wednesday starting August 15 / 3:00 – 5:00 pm

FAMILY FRIDAYS: HOLIDAY MUGS See page 8 for fun holiday workshops designed for parents/guardians and keiki to create art together!

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art of giving Match Challenge Opportunity Hui No‘eau is excited to announce a match opportunity! A big-hearted supporter of the Hui has made a very generous pledge to match up to $100,000 each year over 5 years in support of Hui No‘eau’s future Bud Schaefer, John Hoxie Woodworking & Innovation Center and the Gage Schubert Building. Bud Schaefer, John Hoxie Woodworking & Innovation Center: • Develop STEAM programming & classes in wood design & fabrication • Teach hand tool use & machine tool operation • Provide courses in three-dimensional design using innovative computerdirected tools • Create musical instruments, furniture, & other usable wood products • Utilize power building & machinery with sustainable green energy Gage Schubert Building: • Multi-purpose room • Upstairs classroom for painting, drawing, & design • Power building & machinery with sustainable green energy • New ceramics wheel room, glazing & glaze mixing room, kiln room, and pottery storage room • Main gallery pedestal & wall storage With this gift, it is the donor’s intent to encourage and motivate others to give financially at a level that is meaningful to them and their families. As of June 30, 2018, the first three years of this match challenge have been successfully met and now, we need your help! Your participation in this special opportunity serves to double the value and impact of your gift. We hope you will join us! In order to meet the requirements of the match, donations must be received by June 30th of the next two years of the match: 2019 and 2020. Please contact the Hui’s Development Office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or email erinw@huinoeau.com if you are interested in this special opportunity!

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Give a Gift Beyond Your Years What is your passion? If the Hui’s educational offerings and/or efforts in historic preservation reflect your values, please consider setting aside a gift in your will or trust. In addition to supporting our work through your generous cash donations, here are just a few ways you can contribute to the sustainability of Hui No‘eau for future generations. We encourage you to consult with your financial advisor to discuss the tax implications of these options: Bequests One of the easiest ways to help involves simply naming Hui No‘eau as a beneficiary in your will and living trust. A bequest may be for a particular dollar amount or percentage of your estate. Estate tax savings may be significant. Life Insurance Policy & Retirement Assets Often overlooked by donors, naming Hui No‘eau as a partial or full beneficiary of these assets can provide support for the organization. Contact the Development Office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or email erinw@huinoeau.com if you are interested in making a legacy contribution to Hui No‘eau!

Corporate Memberships Partner with our growing family of artists, students, and community members. Join the Hui as a Corporate Member in 2019! Mahalo nui loa to Blue Ginger, Haleakala Ranch, Maui Coffee Roasters and Maui Oil for being leaders in the Hui’s Corporate Membership Program! Join these amazing Maui County businesses in support of a historic, community arts education organization and the artists, educators, visitors, and community members it serves annually. Contact the Development Office at (808) 5726560 ext. 25 or email erinw@huinoeau.com to learn more about the benefits of becoming a Corporate Member in 2019!


membership: art with heart!

As a Hui member, you can feel great knowing that your membership helps the Hui to share the visual arts and a historic Maui property with 25,000 people every year! All members ($45 and up!) receive these CORE MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS:

Why become a Hui member?

class discounts creative open community special

studio access personal fun! supporting growth arts for all

sharing

invitations

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

giving back

INDIVIDUAL ($45)

• Core membership benefits for one person

FAMILY ($75)

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

SPONSOR ($125 – $249) 20% discount on class, camp, and workshop tuition

Access to professionally-equipped artist open studios (class prerequisites apply)

• Core membership benefits • 10% discount on gallery shop purchases • Selected membership benefits at Volcano Art Center

SUPPORTER ($250 – $499)

• All benefits of Sponsor Level Membership • Free Admission to The Honolulu Academy of Arts (some restrictions may apply)

PATRON ($500 – $999)

• All benefits of Supporter Level Membership • Invitation to the Annual President’s Reception

Exhibition entry discounts and invitations to special events and selected opening receptions

Subscription to Hui Newsletter and Course Catalog, Create

BENEFACTOR ($1,000 – $2,499)

• All benefits of Patron Level Membership • Invitation to exclusive receptions and unique art experiences • 25% discount on the rental of the Hui’s grounds for a personal event

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($2,500 – $4,999)

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

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

Invitation to Annual Membership Meeting

Joy of knowing that you are supporting visual arts opportunities on Maui and helping to preserve a historic property!

Hui No‘eau is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization!

Contributions to the Hui are tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regulations.

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

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Hui Board of Directors

Maui’s Young Artists “Explore & Discover” the Visual Arts through Field Trips! Spring is an exciting time of year for field trips at Hui No‘eau! Over the past few months, the Hui welcomed more than 375 students from Kahului Elementary School, Haiku Elementary School, Kalama Intermediate School, King Kekaulike High School, Lili‘uokalani Trust, and Maui High School. Through the continued generous support of the Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation, the Hui inspired an additional 365 preschool aged children through hands-on field trips.

Shannon Hoekstra – President Sarah Bredhoff – Vice President Robert Rowland – Vice President Robert Stoner – Treasurer Joan Martin – Assistant Treasurer Colleen O’Shea Brady – Secretary Carolyn Schaefer Gray – Assistant Secretary Cheryl Tipton – Assistant Secretary Hunton Conrad – Assistant Secretary Diane Bevilacqua Keoki Freeland Jozette Montalvo Mercy Palmer Lisa Paulson Josh Stone Clay Sutherland Christy Vail

Students created Monet inspired pastels with collaged ‘ōhi‘a trees, made ipu hōkiokio & pala‘ie with Visiting Artists and Art with Aloha practitioners Lloyd Kumula‘au Sing and Haunani Balino-Sing, learned silkscreen printing from Visiting Artist Emily Gui, and carved and printed their very own linoleum blocks with a native plant theme. Together all of these programs encourage creativity, build self-expression, and foster a love of learning! Mahalo to the Hui angels who support these programs and make our community a more vibrant place to live! If you would like to contribute to making field trip programs possible for students on Maui, please contact the Development Office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25. Mahalo!

Hui Staff

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Caroline Killhour – Executive Director Kristel Bandisch – Visitor Services Lana Coryell – Senior Program Manager Charlene Drose – Facilities Anne-Marie Forsythe – Deputy Director & Editor in Chief of Create Jessica Hoecker – Registrar & Bookkeeper Corinne Kanemitsu – Capital Campaign Coordinator Mimi Middlebrooks – Gift Shop Coordinator & Visitor Services Kalani Naauao – Facilities Nahenahe Norton-Tolentino – Visitor Services Katie Peterson – Membership & Exhibitions Coordinator Meghan Reny – Visitor Services Erin Wooldridge – Development & Membership Director

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Every gift makes a difference! Do you love visual arts on Maui? Show us you care! Your support is the heartbeat of the Hui. Last year, your generosity made a powerful impact on the community by providing exceptional visual arts education and arts opportunities for: • 25,000 people, including artists, youth, educators, residents, and visitors from around the world; • 975 students grades K – 12, including 365 preschoolers in our Explore & Discover field trip program; • 700 adults and 1300 children in our state-of-the-art studios; • 285 children in Na Keiki No‘eau, an outreach program in collaboration with local public schools; • 500 local artists who submitted artwork for consideration in the Hui’s community art exhibitions. Now is your chance to join us in keeping the arts alive! We can’t do it without you. Please consider a contribution to Hui No‘eau’s Annual Fund. Visit huinoeau.com, phone (808) 572-6560 or visit us at the Kaluanui Estate to make a donation. Every gift of any amount makes our community an even more beautiful, creative and uplifting place to live!

Yes, I want to support the Hui!

Your 100% tax-deductible contribution to the Hui will help provide invaluable opportunities in the visual arts that benefit you and your community. Giving is easy!

4 WAYS TO GIVE: 1 Give online at huinoeau.com/donate 2 Call us at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 3 Visit us at the Kaluanui Estate. We’d love to see you! 4 Send in a gift with this form. We accept credit card or check. $45 $500

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Exhibition Sponsorships

Hui No‘eau is currently seeking 2019 Exhibition Sponsors! Support local artists and receive incredible benefits with an Exhibition Sponsorship in 2019! The Hui’s Exhibition Program provides an opportunity for artists of all ages to showcase their work in a public, non-commercial gallery space for visitors and art enthusiasts to enjoy. Are you or your business interested in voicing your support? Contact the Development Office at (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or email erinw@ huinoeau.com for more information about sponsorship opportunities and to learn more about the great benefits you’ll receive with your support!

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

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Hui No‘eau needs your support! As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit visual arts education organization, we need your support to help advance our mission of unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education and enhancing that endeavor through the preservation of the historic Kaluanui Estate. Please consider making a tax deductible donation today by mailing a check to the Hui, securely submitting your contribution online at huinoeau.com, or visiting us at Kaluanui. Your contributions help us keep the arts alive on Maui! Mahalo!

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SIGN UP TODAY! Pre-registration is required for all Hui classes. Full payment is required at the time of registration. To ensure enrollment in a class, we recommend registering at least one week prior to the start date of class. We require seven days notice to issue a refund or class credit less a $25 processing fee. Memberships are non-refundable. If the person registering has a disability and needs accommodation to be able to fully participate in a class, the Hui should be alerted at the time of registration (at least one week in advance of class start date) to discuss any accommodations needed. LOCATION: Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center and the historic Kaluanui Estate are located just a few minutes drive from Makawao town on the slopes of Haleakala. We welcome you to visit us, explore the estate and art studios, and enjoy an Upcountry Maui experience! We offer guided tours, too! Visit huinoeau.com to learn more.


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