Create — Winter/Spring 2016 at Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center

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Letter from the Director Spotlight on Giving Membership Matters Upcoming Events Celebrated Events Exhibitions Art of Giving Visiting Artists Painting & Drawing Printmaking Ceramics Glassblowing Photography Jewelry & Metalsmithing Camp Kaluanui Young Adult

create Keiki

Family Workshops

Unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education

Winter & Spring 2016 Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center 2841 Baldwin Avenue Makawao, Hawai‘i 96768 Open Daily / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

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


Letter from the Director At Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, we are proud to bring you many exciting opportunities to enrich your life through the visual arts in 2016! The New Year begins with over 100 classes & workshops in painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, jewelry & metalsmithing, photography, mixed media, glassblowing—and with the launch of our new “Art with Aloha” Program (pg. 14)—Hawaiian fiber art! The Hui will also host 11 incredible visiting artists from the outer islands and both coasts of the United States. We are thrilled to bring these talented, world-class artists and educators to Maui to share new skills and techniques with you! The Hui offers great learning opportunities for your keiki, too! We believe that creativity and self-expression are two of the most important gifts you can give your children. By enrolling your keiki in art classes or participating together in our family programs, you prepare your children for success; the ability to innovate and think creatively are some of the most valued skills in higher education and the professional world—not to mention, art is fun and healthy for mind and body! Tiny Hands, Family Friday Workshops, afterschool programs, and teen classes (pgs. 23-26) are all fantastic opportunities to nurture your child’s creative spirit. Although the holidays bring attention to gift giving, we know that shopping and giving happen all year long. When you shop handmade at the Hui, you’ll find one-of-a-kind, handcrafted items fabricated right here on Maui by local artisans. Every purchase from the Hui’s Gallery Shop at Kaluanui supports the artist & the Hui—and your loved one will surely enjoy your unique present! Open to the public seven days a week, the Hui’s fine art gallery provides a great opportunity to view works of art created by the talented members of our Maui arts ‘ohana. In January and February, the gallery will transition from our whimsical and festive Hui Holidays display to the Hui’s Annual Juried Exhibition—our most prestigious exhibition of the year. I encourage artists working in any medium to enter this open call exhibition and can’t wait to see what you all have in store for us! I am so grateful to all of our members and supporters for helping us in our mission of unlocking creativity through exceptional visual arts education and enhancing this endeavor through the preservation of the historic Kaluanui Estate. I ask that you please consider a donation to the Hui’s Annual Fund (pg. 7) this holiday season. It’s not too late to give and every gift, no matter the size, makes a tremendous difference! Join our growing family of art enthusiasts, artists, residents, visitors, adult, and youth who share an appreciation for the visual arts and you’ll play a vital and powerful role in our community. Together we can ensure that the visual arts continue to thrive on Maui!

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Spotlight on Giving Ernest Rezents cares for Kaluanui’s Trees! This summer, Hui No‘eau was fortunate enough to welcome Ernest “Ernie” Rezents back to the Hui to help guide us in continuing to maintain and preserve over 70 botanical specimens at Kaluanui Estate. Professor Emeritus of Agriculture at University of Hawai‘i Maui College, International Society of Aboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist, and American Society of Consulting Arborists (ASCA) Registered Consulting Arborist, Ernie really knows his trees! “Trees are like people,” he says. “They need space, water, air, and minerals. They mature, reproduce, become injured or sick, and will eventually die. My philosophy is: treat trees as you want to be treated; they will reward you with benefits you could not find elsewhere.” Ernie was recently awarded the ISA’s True Professional of Arboriculture Award recognizing deserving arborists, their best practices, and the successes they have had in educating their communities, clients, colleagues, and employees. Ernie was one of only three recipients of this prestigious award. The Hui would like to thank Ernie for his recent donation of services to maintain and preserve the many incredible tree specimens at the Kaluanui Estate. We are truly grateful to Ernie for his passion towards the trees, his commitment to Hui No‘eau and Kaluanui Estate, and for his service to our community and the world. You can join Ernie in support of the trees at Kaluanui by making a taxdeductible donation today! In Hawai‘i, our trees, flowers, and plants are considered part of the ‘ohana (family) and are appreciated and revered for shaping the unique character of our landscape. Adopt a tree today and allow the next generation to experience the joys of these magnificent specimens for another 100 years at Kaluanui Estate. We can grow together! Please consider making a tax-deductible donation today by sending a check to the Hui, securely submitting your contribution online by logging on to our website at huinoeau.com/donate, or visiting us at our Kaluanui home (open daily from 9am – 4pm). We’d love to see you! Mahalo nui loa for keeping the arts alive on Maui!

On the Cover: Mahalo to Zach Pezzillo Photography! Using a drone, he captured an amazing bird’s eye view of the beautiful & historic Kaluanui Estate! Thank you, Zach!


Membership Matters!

Members are the heartbeat of Hui No‘eau! By becoming a Hui member, you join an incredible ‘ohana of visual artists and arts advocates who believe that a vibrant visual arts community makes Maui an even better place to work, live, and visit! Whether you live near or far away, your membership dollars have a tremendous impact! These vital funds help Hui No‘eau to provide meaningful visual arts education opportunities for our entire community. Hui members also support the preservation of the beautiful Kaluanui Estate—one of the last historic properties open to the public on Maui. Here is a sample of what the Hui accomplished in 2015 with support from Hui members like you: *17,000 artists, youth, educators, and community members participated in Hui activities. *300+ classes were offered in jewelry, metalsmithing, painting, drawing, glassblowing, photography, printmaking, ceramics, fiber and book arts. *42 workshops were taught by 24 visiting artists—with over 300 community members and visitors learning new visual arts techniques and technologies from around the world! *2,000+ children ages 2.5 to 17 benefitted from our family programs, camps, classes, community outreach programs, and field trips. We need your help to continue providing exceptional visual arts education on Maui and to preserve Kaluanui as a cornerstone in our Maui community for another 100 years! Please join us by becoming a member today! “I’ve been making jewelry since 2010 and have been a dedicated Hui Open Studio user since 2013. I am building my own home studio, but I continue coming to the Hui to learn from [Hui Teaching Artists] J.B Rea and Roberta Ann Weisenburg, who are filled with knowledge. There is so much to learn from both of them and it is inspiring to be surrounded by such amazing artists. Joining this family of jewelers has really helped me see which direction I want to take as a jeweler, artist and business owner.” – Shabd Khalsa, Owner of Shabd K Maui, Member since 2013 “I really like art camp because we get to make jewelry and all different kinds of art. I really like the teachers. I feel like I always learn something new and I really enjoy myself at the Hui.” – Marley Smith, age 8, Member since 2015

“I love the Hui. It was my oasis when I moved to Maui from Austin, Texas. Working in these studios is a dream. It is a great opportunity to be able to use these wonderful facilities in such an incredible place.” – Virginia Pierce, Member since 1987

Did you know? You can save 10% at the Gallery Shop at Kaluanui by joining or upgrading to a Sponsor Level Membership. Take advantage of this fabulous benefit just in time for the holidays! Looking for the perfect gift for the artist in your life? Give the gift of membership and your recipient will enjoy discounts and benefits for a full year!

Hui No‘eau Membership Benefits

Director’s Circle President’s Circle Benefactor $5,000+ $2,500-4,999 $1,000-2,499

Patron $500-999

Supporter $250-499

Sponsor $125-249

Family $75

Individual $45

20% discount on class, camp, and workshop tuition Access to professionally equipped artist studios

Juried exhibition entry discounts Invitation to special events and selected opening receptions Subscription to Hui Newsletter Create

Invitation to Annual Membership Meeting & Reception Benefits extended to two adults and their dependents at one address 10% discount on Hui Gallery Shop purchases

Walk-through with featured artist of Solo Exhibition Selected membership benefits at Volcano Art Center Invitation to the Annual President’s Reception

Exclusive Studio Demos by Teaching Artists

25% discount on the rental of the Hui grounds for personal events

Invitation to exclusive receptions and unique art experiences One month of complimentary Open Studio time

Complimentary guided tour of Hui grounds for four Private walk-through of Annual Juried Exhibition

Joining the Hui is easy! In addition to keeping the arts alive on Maui, your Hui membership will provide you with outstanding benefits, such as tuition discounts on classes, invitations to special events, access to professionally equipped studios (some prerequisites apply), and more! Visit us online at huinoeau.com, call us at (808) 572-6560 ext. 33, or better yet, visit us at our historic Kaluanui Estate in beautiful Upcountry Maui! Hui No‘eau is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions to the Hui are tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regulations.

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Connect with Us!

Here are some fun & easy ways to become an active part of the Hui No‘eau community! Let’s be FRIENDS! Like the Hui on

Facebook and enjoy hot deals, invitations to artist chats and special events, photos, timely announcements, and more! (facebook.com/hui.noeau)

Sign up for FLASH News! We

send an e-newsletter every two weeks with timely information on the latest news, special events, and how you can get involved! (Look for the “Sign up for FLASH News” button at huinoeau.com)

Follow us on Instagram! Enjoy

Hui No‘eau through images by following @huinoeau. We love seeing the photos you tag! #awesome!

Amazon Smile! When you shop online at smile.amazon.com, and search for and designate the Hui as your organization of choice, Amazon.com will automatically donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases to Hui No‘eau! Mahalo! 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 will do our best to match you with an opportunity to fit your schedule and interests! As a non-profit organization, the Hui loves our volunteers! Email Keri Meyer at kmeyer@ huinoeau.com to sign up!

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

Upcoming Events Hui Holidays 2015

November 9 – December 24 Open Daily / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Get your shopping list ready; it’s time for Hui Holidays! The Hui’s highly anticipated holiday shopping event returns this November & December with a winter wonderland of local and handmade items for everyone on your list! During this magical season of gift giving, the Hui gift shop will expand and fill the gallery with one-of-kind handmade at the Hui gifts, museumquality stocking stuffers, and local items that will remind your loved ones of Hawai‘i. By shopping local, you’ll take part in the season of giving by supporting local artists and Hui No‘eau. Our elves are happy to help you check off your shopping list one by one!

First Night

Tickets on Sale Now! Tuesday, December 1 / 5:00 – 8:00 pm Do your holiday shopping in style and celebrate the grand opening of Hui Holidays! This special evening event is the perfect opportunity to shop for exclusive treasures for your loved ones. Surrounded by the holiday décor of the dramatically decorated Kaluanui Estate, you’ll enjoy drinks and pupu, spirited music, and an exciting selection of new and unique items from local artists and vendors in our courtyard. Back by popular demand, First Night will also include fabulous installations of fantastical dresses made entirely of paper. Pre-purchase your tickets today by calling (808) 572-6560 or visiting huinoeau.com/events! Tickets: $30

Maui Open Studios

Upcountry Artists at the Hui: February 13 & 14 / 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Come visit the participating artists, see live glassblowing demonstrations, and take a peek inside the Hui’s jewelry, ceramic and printmaking studios during Maui Open Studios Upcountry Weekend! You’ll experience the creativity that the Maui art community has to offer at this very special event for both artists and art-collectors. Artists: Need a space to show your work during Maui Open Studios 2016? Please contact Keri Meyer at kmeyer@huinoeau.com.


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Purchase your tickets to Hui events today! Visit huinoeau.com/events or phone (808) 572-6560!

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Art Affair 2016: Celebrate Your 15 Minutes of Fame at the Hui Tickets on Sale Now! Saturday, February 27 / 5:00 – 10:00 pm

One’s company, two’s a crowd and three’s a party at the Hui! Join us in celebrating visual arts education with an evening inspired by the life, color, and glamour of Andy Warhol during his days at the Factory! A valued tradition of over 20 years, Art Affair is the Hui’s signature fundraising event, celebrating the importance of visual arts education in our Maui community. Held at the historic Kaluanui Estate, this year’s event features a live and silent auction, live music, dancing, a gourmet seated dinner, open bar, and an opportunity to gather and celebrate with a wonderful community of art supporters. Proceeds from Art Affair enable access to exceptional visual arts programming for all ages and artistic abilities. Purchase your tickets today by calling (808) 5726560 or by visiting us online at huinoeau.com/events! Tickets: Premium: $250 ($170 tax-deductible) Standard: $175 ($95 tax-deductible) Premium table (10 seats): $2500 ($1700 tax-deductible) Standard table (10 seats): $1750 ($950 tax-deductible) Mahalo nui loa to the 2015 Art Affair guests for their generous support of the Hui’s Visiting Artist Program! We are excited to continue to “Raise the Paddle” for this unique and vital program in 2016! You can make a lead pledge or donation today by visiting huinoeau.com/donate or by calling (808) 572-6560.

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

Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is a breathtaking 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 to experience this timeless treasure 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.

Five (of the many!) Great Reasons to Attend Art Affair: a Fun Night Out: Treat 1 Enjoy yourself to a gourmet meal, open

bar, live entertainment (and dancing), opportunities to meet artists, and a fabulous live & silent auction! As one of the most unique and spirited gala fundraisers on Maui, Art Affair also gives you a chance to dress the part and celebrate your 15 minutes of fame in the style of Andy Warhol!

with 2 Connect arts community

Community: Our comes together to celebrate a common love of the arts and the many ways it changes lives! Meet & mingle while enjoying outstanding local cuisine, live entertainment, and inspiring art work.

Your Collection: Art Affair 3 Expand attracts collectors and enthusiasts who share an appreciation of the visual artwork created by emerging and established Hawai‘i-based artists. Both live and silent auctions include incredible works that will enhance (or start!) your own unique collection.

Arts Education: Art Affair 4 Support is our signature fundraiser—providing

the Hui with much needed funds to continue offering engaging and impactful visual art classes, workshops, and other opportunities all year round. By attending, you’ll help us unlock the creativity of artists of all ages through visual arts education!

Volunteerism: The Art 5 Honor Affair Board of Directors Recognition

Award & Angel Award were established to honor the extraordinary contributions of individuals to Hui No‘eau!

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Celebrated Events Malama Wao Akua Exhibition Opening

On Friday, September 4, more than 500 artists, conservationists, art supporters, and families gathered to celebrate the opening of the Malama Wao Akua Exhibition. A collaboration between Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center and East Maui Watershed Partnership, the exhibition featured artwork by 93 local artists and depicted 60 unique plant and animal species native to the islands of Maui Nui. The enchanting evening celebration began with a blessing by Kumu Gordean Bailey and continued with magical performances by Halau Wehiwehi O Leileihua. On a perfect night at the historic Kaluanui Estate, the Maui community joined together to share their respect and appreciation for artists and the island environment that we call home. Framed by majestic skies, the historic home of Kaluanui overflowed with uplifting, positive energy that warmed the hearts of everyone in attendance! The Hui sends our deepest appreciation to Aloha Recycling, Inc. for sponsoring this incredible exhibition. We also thank the many community supporters who donated provisions, prizes, and services to help make the exhibition a tremendous success!

Leon Matsui

Bryan Berkowitz

Zach Pezzillo & Kaleigh Jaron

Bryan Berkowitz

Gordean Bailey, Joanie Liu, Maka‘ala Palmore

Caroline Killhour

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Leon Matsui

Bryan Berkowitz

Joseph Imhoff & Henry

Tom Reed, Kathy Kasprzycki, Judy McCorkle

Bryan Berkowitz

Leon Matsui

Lily Meola, Jessica Blair, Forrest Dein

Dane Andersen

Bryan Berkowitz

Denby Freeland-Cole, Rob Cole, Olali & Kahili

Leon Matsui

Lana Coryell

Halau Wehiwehi O Leileihua

Bryan Berkowitz

Barry & Allison Borell

Bryan Berkowitz

Betty Hay Freeland

Bryan Berkowitz

Leon Matsui

Bryan Berkowitz

Mila Poaipuni

Andrea Hall Rodgers, Melissa Bruck

Bryan Berkowitz

Leon Matsui

Charlotte Horstman

Bryan Berkowitz

Reuben Cantere, Keahi Bustamente

Jenna Gottlieb, Phaedra Wais

Bryan Berkowitz

Chris Brosius, Anders Lyons


Open Studios Exhibitions

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

Hui Holidays 2015

November 9 – December 24 Open Daily / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm During this magical season of gift giving, the Hui gift shop will expand and fill the gallery with one-of-kind handcrafted gifts, museum-quality stocking stuffers, and local items that will remind your loved ones of Hawai‘i. Do your holiday shopping in style at the Kaluanui Estate and support local artists and Hui No‘eau!

2016 Hui No‘eau Annual Juried Exhibition

January 8 – February 18 Receiving Day: Monday, December 28 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Opening Reception: Friday, January 8 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Juror: Marcia Morse This prestigious and selective exhibition offers an opportunity for viewers to see current work of local and mainland artists in all media, including ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, photography, jewelry, digital imagery, fiber, painting, glass, and wood. In 2016, Juror Marcia Morse brings her strong educational and artistic background to the Hui. Ms. Morse completed her undergraduate work with honors at Harvard University and received her MFA in Printmaking at Stanford University. She recently completed her PhD in Political Science with research focused on the gender politics of performance art. She is tenured as a Professor of Art at Honolulu Community College, where she currently serves as Dean of University College, the Liberal Arts program of the College. Ms. Morse is also active as an artist, art critic and freelance curator.

Solo Artist Exhibition 2016: Melissa Chimera & Gabrielle Anderman

Melissa Chimera

Gabrielle Anderman

Want to be the Hui’s next Solo Artist? 2017 Applications

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 Let your imagination set sail, take a creative leap, and discover new realms of artistry! With an open call to artists working in any medium, the Hui’s annual juried 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 along the way.

Call to Artists! Upcoming Exhibition Opportunities

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/exhibitions.

are due on Friday, April 1 by 4:00 pm. Download the application online at huinoeau.com/exhibitions.

March 11 – April 29 Opening Reception: Friday, March 11 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm Gallery Walk-through with Melissa: Saturday, March 19 / 2:00 – 3:00 pm Gallery Walk-through with Gabrielle: Saturday, April 9 / 2:00 – 3:00 pm Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center accepts applications annually for artists to exhibit a complete new body of work. The Solo Artist Exhibition is one of the only exhibitions in the State of Hawai‘i that provides the unique opportunity for artists to be personally involved in all facets of exhibition planning and installation and it challenges artists to envision and produce an innovative and cohesive body of work. The Hui’s gallery is divided to accommodate two simultaneous exhibitions, cultivating an energetic conversation between both artists and spaces. This exhibition has advanced careers, spurred community dialogue, and continues to define our local visual arts movement. This year, the Hui invites two exceptional artists to tell their stories; Melissa Chimera will present “Agents of Change”—a series of mixed media works on linen about extinction, globalization, and our role as humans in these processes. Chimera juxtaposes the catastrophic implications of the subject matter with a method firmly grounded in formal elements of painting combined with the treatment of linen as a textile. Gabrielle Anderman will present “Being Here,” which explores her relationship to the present. In particular, Anderman is interested in the ways in which her mind keeps her distracted, preventing her from experiencing the present moment. Learn more about Melissa and Gabrielle at melissachimera.com and gabrielleanderman.com. Photography by Bryan Berkowitz

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Art of Giving Your gift to the Hui’s Annual Fund helps us unlock creativity on Maui!

With your support, the Hui is able to continue our mission! We offer community access to art studios, gardens and galleries, provide financial aid for families in need, maintain a safe and fully-equipped art-making environment, and preserve our historic grounds for public use. In 2015, the Hui offered over 300 classes in painting, drawing, ceramics, glassblowing, photography, jewelry and metalsmithing, printmaking, book arts, youth programming and art camps. The Hui educated nearly 3,000 youth of ages 2.5 - 17 through our youth and family programs. We are so proud of all that we have worked together to create this year, but we need your help to keep the arts alive on Maui through a contribution to our Annual Fund. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a tremendous difference in our ability to serve the community by providing invaluable opportunities in the visual arts, helping to sustain the Hui’s historic legacy, and ensuring that future generations will continue to enjoy Kaluanui and the visual arts. Please make a tax-deductible donation today by sending a check to the Hui, securely submitting your contribution online by logging on to our website at huinoeau.com, or visiting us at Kaluanui daily from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. We’d love to see you!

Hui No‘eau Exhibition Sponsorship Program

Support local artists and receive incredible benefits with an Exhibition Sponsorship! Sponsoring an exhibition at Hui No‘eau is an incredible way to give back to the Maui community! The Hui gallery receives over 17,000 visitors of all ages annually and is a vital part of Maui’s visual arts scene. In addition to helping to create a space for the visual arts, sponsorship brings you and your business a variety of great benefits, including recognition on the gallery walls, postcard & program as well as a private walkthrough and first-purchase preview! We are currently seeking a sponsor for the 2016 Solo Artist Exhibition featuring the work of Gabrielle Anderman and Melissa Chimera. We encourage you to read more about these incredible artists on page 6. If you are interested in sponsoring the Solo Artist Exhibition or any other upcoming exhibition at the Hui, contact the Development Office today to learn more about the benefits you will receive while you support community visual arts education and local artists on Maui!

Hui Visiting Artist Teaches at Baldwin High School!

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In 2015, Hui’s Visiting Artist Program brought Yale University School of Art Professor Johannes DeYoung to Maui to teach a series of workshops at Hui No‘eau and Baldwin High School. DeYoung taught workshops in animation, drawing, and design to 20 students in Baldwin High School’s Academy of Informational Technology (AIOT) and Digital Media Directed Studies Program led by teacher Trisha Roy. “Having Johannes was inspiring and fun for our students,” Roy said. “This was a new experience for all of us and it was such a great opportunity to learn from someone with so much knowledge and passion.” Mahalo to Art Affair 2015 guests and to the Mary Lou and Robert J. Morgado Charitable Trust for supporting this program!

Mieko Photography

Photo by Zach Pezzillo Photography


Open Studios

Visiting Artists Koichi Yamamoto Knoxville, Tennessee January 11 & 12

Koichi Yamamoto was born in Osaka, Japan. He received his BFA at the Pacific Northwest College of Art and then moved to Krakow, Poland to produce works and study copper engravings at the Bratislava Academy of Fine Arts in the Slovak Republic. He studied in the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland and then completed his MFA at the University of Alberta, Canada. He also worked as a textile designer in Fredericia, Denmark. Koichi’s prints explore issues of the sublime, memory, and atmosphere. He has exhibited internationally. He has taught at Utah State University and University of Delaware and is currently an Associate Professor at University of Tennessee in Knoxville. yamamotoprintmaking.com

Transparent Monotype #1234 Monday & Tuesday, 2 days January 11 & 12 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Become a Corporate Sponsor!

Your business can make a difference! Join a 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.

Mahalo to Hui No‘eau’s 2015 Corporate Sponsors! Thank you for supporting businesses that support the Hui:

Join Visiting Artist Koichi Yamamoto for this exploration of monotype printmaking! In this class, students will create monotypes using transparent colors. Participants will apply many layers of light color to build up dynamic compositions that have a sense of the sublime. You’ll be amazed by the unexpected results that you’ll discover! This workshop is offered in partnership with the Maui Arts & Cultural Center as public programming for Statements on Nature: A Survey of Printmaking Today—an exhibition in the Schaefer International Gallery (January 10 – March 13, 2016). Tuition: $144 ($180 nonmember) Supply Fee: $35 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Visiting Artist Programs at Hui No‘eau are generously supported in part by donations from Art Affair 2015! Mahalo nui loa!

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Visiting Artists continued... Robert Regis Dvorák

Travel Drawing & Painting #1236

Sacramento, California January 16 – 18

Sunday, 1 day January 17 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

Robert Regis Dvorák is a professional speaker, painter, and teacher. He has given over 2000 presentations promoting creative thinking, personal awareness, imagination, vision, and risk taking. Robert received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Illinois and a Master of Architecture degree from the University of California, Berkeley. He was awarded a two year fellowship at the American Academy in Rome for post-graduate study. Robert was a Professor of Architecture for seven years at the University of Oregon and for two years at the University of California, Berkeley. He has written and illustrated several books on drawing and painting, including Travel Drawing and Painting, The Practice of Drawing as Meditation, Drawing Without Fear, The Pocket Drawing Book, The Magic of Drawing, and Experiential Drawing. youcreate.com

Want to make your next travel experience the most rewarding of all? Take a sketchbook with you, make some quick sketches, and color them with watercolor. Drawing and painting while traveling is fun and will increase your perception and enjoyment of your new surroundings. Vacationing with a sketchbook can also open doors to interesting adventures and new friendships! Students in this class will learn how to simplify and capture the essence of a subject by learning to quickly draw people, architecture, water, trees, and landscape using projected color travel images and other methods. Join this class and make your future travel experiences satisfying and unforgettable! Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee (optional): $16 watercolor kit travel palette with 12 watercolors will be available for purchase in class. A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

The Practice of Drawing as Meditation #1235

Saturday, 1 day January 16 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

In this class, you’ll learn to draw in a relaxed, conscious state similar to the restful alertness of meditation. Drawing and meditation are mutually beneficial for physical, mental, and spiritual growth. Through a variety of fascinating subjects and methods, participants will learn how easy and enjoyable drawing can be! By removing the fear of failure, students will experience improved drawing skills, a sense of peace, and pure enjoyment! Robert will guide you as you discover your creative voice and learn to see with the heart and hand. Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $15 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Drawing Portraits the Easy Way #1237

Monday, 1 day January 18 / 9:30 am – 4:30 pm

If you have always wanted to be able to draw portraits of friends and family, this class is for you! In this workshop, you will learn how to draw faces with success. Participants will learn the basics of portrait drawing with good habits that will provide hours of fun and increase drawing skills. Students will learn about portrait proportions and how to take advantage of lighting, draw quickly without a lot of fuss, and make a caricature drawing. No matter what your skill or background, this class will have you drawing faces and loving it! Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember) Supply Fee: $16 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Jeff Juhlin

Salt Lake City, Utah January 23 – February 1 Jeff Juhlin is a nationally recognized artist who has been working primarily with encaustic for the past ten years. His work has been included in numerous national exhibitions and has been featured in several publications, including Encaustic with a Textile Sensibility by Daniella Woolf and Embracing Encaustic by Linda Womack. Jeff holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. He is represented in galleries in Utah, Colorado, and Virginia. jeffjuhlin.com

Introduction to Encaustic Painting #1238

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days January 23 & 24 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Discover the luminous and translucent quality of encaustic painting! Students will learn the basics of an ancient painting technique that uses hot beeswax mixed with resin and pigment. Popular for use with collage materials, image transfers, and photography, encaustic painting involves applying layers of molten wax to a support surface and fusing each additional layer to the previous layer with heat. Each participant will complete one or more small paintings during the workshop and will come away knowing how to prepare surfaces, melt paint, mix colors, create transfers and collages, and more! Tuition: $175 ($219 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


Encaustic Intensive #1239 Saturday – Monday, 3 days January 30 – February 1 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

In this workshop designed for those artists who have some prior experience with encaustic painting, participants will have the opportunity to further refine and develop skills with basic encaustic techniques and explore other more advanced techniques. This workshop will emphasize working with diverse materials that can be incorporated into artwork, including paper, fabric, metal leaf, and foil. Jeff will also focus on working with rust on silk and paper, using natural hairs and other fibers, and incorporating techniques that create line, texture, and transparent color layering. Participants will be encouraged to explore and develop their artistic vision and expand their visual vocabulary. Jeff will support your individual projects with technical solutions and discussions. Prerequisites: Introduction to Encaustic Painting or equivalent experience Tuition: $255 ($319 nonmember) Supply Fee: $65 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Winter & Spring 2016 session class by December 15 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 5726560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

Margot B. Myers

Bellingham, Washington February 5 – 7 Margot B. Myers makes visual work that reflects her relationship with the natural world and is influenced by the rural landscapes where she has lived and worked. She spends summers in her family-operated commercial fish camp on the Nushagak River in Alaska’s Bristol Bay. This formative experience and her curiosity about natural systems are the forces that propel the development of her aesthetic. She uses various media to create work that is characteristically delicate, fluid, vital, and elegant. In addition to making works on paper, Margot creates installations that incorporate textiles, ceramics, papers, film, and site-specific drawings on diverse materials. She earned BAs in Art and Spanish from Walla Walla College and an MFA in Printmaking from New Mexico State University. She regularly teaches visual arts classes and workshops to students of all ages. margotbmyers.com

Discover Marbling #1240 Friday, 1 day February 5 / 10:00 – 1:00 pm

Experiment with swirling color on the surface of water to create unique marbled patterns! Regardless of your artistic background, you are sure to experience success while enjoying this fun process. Each student will have access to a full color palette, prepared surfaces for inking, and tools to take home several finished pieces—perfect for using in any future creative endeavor! In fact, we highly recommend taking Margot’s “Explorations in Printmaking” workshop where you can put your beautiful marbled work to use right away! Tuition: $45 ($56 nonmember) Supply Fee: $40 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Explorations in Monoprinting #1241

Sunday, 1 day February 7 / 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Students will use a direct method of printmaking to combine drawing, painting, stenciling, and printing techniques to create new and unique prints. Margot will teach students new ways to layer texture, line, and color to produce one-of-a-kind works of art. No experience is required for this class, although the more experienced printmaker will be sure to pick up some new techniques! We encourage you to enroll in Margot’s “Discover Marbling” workshop where you’ll create marbled papers and fabrics on which you can print. Bonus: For this class, you’ll have extra (and optional) open studio work time in the print studio to finish up class projects on Sunday, February 14 from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm. Tuition: $125 ($156 nonmember) Supply Fee: $60 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Visiting Artists continued... Gahl Shottan

Dorothy Cochran

Gahl Shottan has over ten years of experience as an educator working with people of all ages in farms, gardens, and outdoor spaces. She currently serves as an Outreach Coordinator for NYCParks Department GreenThumb program, the largest community garden program in the nation. She received a Masters of Science in City and Regional Planning at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Gahl believes that practical knowledge of natural spaces can easily be combined with a love of art and design.

Dorothy Cochran is an accomplished printmaker who pushes the boundaries of how to create works on paper. With many years of experience as an artist, educator, and curator, she has developed innovative ways to work and layer substrates, creating prints of luminous quality. She is acknowledged for her expertise and broad command of multiple print methods. A two-time recipient of a NJ State Council on the Arts fellowship, she has taught at Columbia University, City University of New York, and Manhattan Graphics Center. She is currently a faculty member at The Montclair Art Museum. Her work is represented in both private and public art collections throughout the United States, including The New York Public Library, Prudential Life Insurance, Valley Hospital and the Zimmerli Museum of Rutgers University. Recent exhibitions include the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT; the Art Museum of Southwest University, MN; and Franklin54 Gallery in New York, NY. She is a popular lecturer and workshop leader with a dedicated following. She has been a featured presenter at the International Encaustic Conference in Provincetown, MA exhibiting at A Gallery and The Schoolhouse Gallery. Dorothy earned an MFA from Columbia University and an MA & BA from Montclair State University.

Brooklyn, New York February 6 & 7

Incorporating Art & Design into Farming & Gardening #1242

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days February 6 & 7 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Explore the various ways that art and design intersect with farming and gardening! Students will learn about landscape architecture, composting, and beneficial insects through hands-on projects. The class will start off by learning all about design and space. Students will learn about the participatory design process, engage in interactive activities that encourage abstract thought, and create a mixed-media map for their garden. Students will then learn about the science behind composting and the carpentry behind building a simple, yet functional, compost sifter. Participants will build their own compost sifter to take home. On day two, the class will design and build an “insect hotel”—a beautiful and functional addition to any garden. Participants will learn the science behind the design, what insects benefit from the space, and why the garden benefits from the hotel. Tuition: $144 ($180 nonmember) Supply Fee: $75 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Woodland Park, New Jersey February 18 – 22

“Talk Story” Presentation with Dorothy Cochran—FREE! Thursday, February 18 / 5:00 – 6:00 pm

Solar Plate Etching #1244 Saturday – Monday, 3 days February 20 – 22 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Working with solar plates is a safe and environmentally friendly approach to creating traditional etchings without the use of grounds, acids, or solvents. The plates are exposed to UV light and developed with ordinary tap water. Direct drawing, photographic, and digital approaches are just a few of the possible imaging methods. Once created, etched solar plates can be printed as intaglio or relief prints with non-toxic water wash inks. Further explorations will include inking strategies such as chine collé, multiple plate layering, and color wiping. This exciting process has many applications, is easily learned, and appeals to artists, printmakers, and photographers alike. Tuition: $255 ($319 nonmember) Supply Fee: $60 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


Brendan McBryan

Charles Cohan

Brendan McBryan earned a BS in Industrial Design from Georgia Institute of Technology and has expert level knowledge of Adobe production software, having worked in the design and print production industry for fifteen years. He has designed, created, and produced a variety of materials, including book length documents, logos, way-finding signage, flyers, websites, technical drawings, and identity elements.

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

Brooklyn, New York March 3 & 4

Photoshop, Illustrator, & InDesign: The Tools of Digital Design & Production #1243

Thursday & Friday, 2 days March 3 & 4 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Want your digital art and design projects to run smoothly and efficiently? Choosing the best software for the job is vital! This class will take the mystery out of current design and artistic production software by providing a helpful overview of the Adobe Design Suite Applications: InDesign, Photoshop, & Illustrator. The class will delve into the use of each of these programs. Students will learn which application to choose when embarking on a design project and how all three work together. The goal of this class is to allow artists of any type to understand and manage their digital and printed content—a useful endeavor in both the visual arts and business! Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. Note: The Hui’s Media Lab has Mac computers, but you are welcome to bring your own computer with design software already installed for use in class. Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember)

Individual Design Consultations

Are you working on a design project and don’t know what to do next? Have an idea of what you want to create, but don’t quite have the technical skills to make it happen? Brendan is available for individual design consultations to help you get where you need to be! Give us a call at (808) 572-6560 and we can set up a lesson for you. Schedule is subject to instructor and studio availability. Tuition: $65 per hour

Honolulu, Hawai‘i March 4 – 6

Polyester Plate Lithography #1245 Friday – Sunday, 3 days March 4 – 6 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

This workshop will explore the intersection of 19th century lithographic techniques with 21st century materials and practices through the use of polyester lithography plates. The capacity of this inexpensive printing matrix is a relatively recent addition to the printmaking field, and thus the applications are innovative and provide yet another visual expansion of contemporary printmaking. This class explores a process that bridges aspects of both the hand drawn and the photographically generated image. Prerequisite: prior printmaking experience Tuition: $235 ($295 nonmember) Supply Fee: $75 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Visiting Artists continued... Keiko Tanabe

Sally French

Keiko Tanabe was born in Kyoto, Japan and currently lives in San Diego, California. She embarked on a professional art career as a watercolor painter in 2005 after working in international relations. Since then, her work has earned many awards and recognitions on a national and international level. Her work appears in private and corporate collections in many countries. Her work has also been featured in numerous art publications. She is a popular workshop instructor, teaching classes both in the U.S. and abroad. Keiko is currently a member of National Watercolor Society (signature), American Watercolor Society, and North American Watercolor Artists. Since 2015, Keiko has been a brand ambassador for Winsor & Newton. ktanabefineart.com

Known for her humorous approach and experimental explorations in many media, Sally French is now returning to printmaking, her primary focus of study at University of Colorado, Stephens College, and San Francisco Academy of Art. Having maintained a studio on Kaua‘i for 31 years, Sally has recently opened her residence and Double Dog Dare Studio to other artists who wish to explore and discover the monotype process. Sally’s prints have been exhibited nationally at Print Press, Denton, TX, where she was a visiting artist; Trillium Press, San Francisco; Patricia Correia Gallery, Los Angeles; and locally, where her monotypes were recently included in Anxiety’s Edge, the inaugural exhibition of contemporary art at The Honolulu Museum of Art. In 2014, Sally completed a residency in Printmaking at University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and in 2015, she was a Visiting Artist at Denver School of the Arts. doubledogdarestudio.com

San Diego, California March 24 – 29

“Talk Story” Presentation & Demo with Keiko Tanabe—FREE! Thursday, March 24 / 5:00 – 6:00 pm

Capturing Light and Atmosphere in Watercolor #1246 Monday & Tuesday, 2 days March 28 & 29 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

This workshop is designed for those who would like to gain a better understanding of the methods and techniques needed to make a watercolor painting that is simple, yet strong. The goal is to capture the essence of the subject that conveys a certain mood and atmosphere. Keiko will show you how to go from initial inspiration through the simplification process to finish with an expressive painting that is strong in composition and content. Subject matters include landscapes, cityscapes, waterscapes, and interiors, which will be demonstrated in a more representational and impressionistic, rather than abstract, manner. The start of class focuses on fundamentals, including getting to know your materials and seeing things with an artist’s eye. Keiko will then guide students through these valuable topics: the importance of tonal value studies, how to do a preliminary drawing, how to edit a complex subject, what makes a good design, understanding the relationship of tonal values and colors, and a variety of techniques in paint application and brush handling. Keiko will demonstrate techniques, answer your questions, and provide plenty of one-on-one guidance! Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Kalaheo, Kaua‘i March 31 – April 3

“Talk Story” Presentation with Sally French—FREE!

Thursday, March 31 / 5:00 – 6:00 pm

White–OUT: Techniques for Getting Started When White Hurts Your Eyes #1247

Saturday & Sunday, 2 days April 2 & 3 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

“Bright white! Way too white to touch... maybe I should go clean something and come back later...” Is it hard to get started on that glaring pristine new canvas or paper? This class will get you going! Participants will build a file box of technique-samples and discover the incredible range of effects that can be made with suspended pigments. Sally will show students 50 years accumulation of the best surface-coverage techniques that she has used in her work. Get ready to break the white barrier and go home with a file full of experimental, abstract test plates, sure to stimulate a beginning on the toughest “white-out” day. Tuition: $144 ($180 nonmember) Supply Fee: $70 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


Dalani Tanahy Wai‘anae, Hawai‘i April 13 – 15

Dalani Tanahy is a native of San Diego, California with maternal roots from Waikapu, Maui. A lifelong artist in many media, she was drawn to kapa making over 15 years ago and stayed with it because of its diversity and rareness. Dalani’s favorite kapa to make are the ones people will use, whether a pa‘u to wear for a wedding, a baby’s blanket, or burial kapa. She is known for making soft and pliable kapa. With kapa education always being at the forefront of her work, she enjoys teaching students about the ingenuity, patience, and artistry of not only Hawaiians, but all of our ancestors who respected and worked with the ‘aina. Dalani’s work was recently featured in Mohala Hou Ke Kapa / Kapa Blossoms Anew—an exhibition at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. kapahawaii.com

Art With Aloha: Talk Story & Demonstration—FREE! Wednesday, April 13 / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Stop by the Hui and “talk story” with kapa maker Dalani Tanahy! Dalani will talk about the art of kapa—a Hawaiian cloth made from the pounded bark of the wauke (paper mulberry) plant. You’ll also get to see a bit of the complex process that goes into making these lovely pieces of natural Hawaiian cloth used as clothing, blankets, and for ceremonial purposes. You’ll be fascinated by what you learn about one of the most incredible Hawaiian art forms!

Art with Aloha: Understanding Hawaiian Kapa #1248 Thursday & Friday, 2 days April 14 & 15 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join us for this special opportunity to gain hands-on experience with kapa making! After learning about the historic importance and demise of Hawaiian kapa, students will make a shark tooth knife and ohe kapala stamps, beat the kapa using traditional tools and methods, make dyes, learn proper gathering methods and protocols for dye plants, and discover the different types of designs unique to Hawaiian kapa. Tuition: $144 ($180 nonmember) Supply Fee: $50 Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center is supported in part by:

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

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Painting & Drawing Intermediate Oil Painting: Abstract Expressionism Tony Walholm Thursdays, 8 weeks / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1 (#1266): January 7 – March 3 (No class on February 11) Session 2 (#1267): March 31 – May 26 (No class on April 14)

Plein Air Pastel Michael Clements Friday & Saturday, 2 days / 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Session 1 (#1269): Meet at Launiupoko January 22 & 23 Session 2 (#1270): Meet at Kama‘ole Beach Park III February 26 & 27

Find more painting and drawing classes on pages 9, 10 & 13!

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

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.

Going Bananas in Watercolor! #1268

Spontaneous Painting & Art Therapy

Carmen Gardner Saturday & Sunday, 2 days January 9 & 10 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Elyra Easton & Anita Laviola Saturdays, 2 weeks / 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Session 1 (#1271): January 30 & February 6 Session 2 (#1272): March 5 & 12

Discover the magic of underpainting in this fun workshop! Carmen will provide in-depth coverage of underpainting for form and luminosity and guide students through the glazing of overpainting in order to create beautiful watercolors of both green and yellow bananas. You’ll go bananas for the paintings you’ll create! Prerequisite: Some previous watercolor experience is recommended. Tuition: $135 ($169 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Join us for a creative and therapeutic art session that aims to wake up creativity and help you get out of your own way as you experience authentic creative expression. Absolutely no artistic experience is required, although spontaneous painting is a great way to help generate a feeling of freedom in those students with a more artistic background. Participants will be given encouragement and guidelines to promote easy painting from the heart, not the head. Students will stand up and paint, choosing whatever colors speak to them and paint freely in a supportive environment where there are no rights or wrongs. Expressing yourself is a natural part of the creative process. By suspending judgments and allowing yourself to play, you will be turning off the intellect and allowing your heart to open up and guide you. These sessions are all about the process (not a technique class). Students paint for the first part of class and then will have time in the second part for deeper discussion and a look into what you have created as a window into personal discovery. We encourage you to sign up for both sessions for the greatest depth of experience! Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20


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

Printmaking

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Watercolor & Pastel Seascapes

Florals in Oil #1276

Beginning Relief Printmaking #1279

Carmen Gardner Saturday, 1 day / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 1 (#1273): February 20 Session 2 (#1274): April 9

Carmen Gardner Saturdays, 4 weeks April 23 – May 14 / 12:00 – 4:00 pm

Michael Javalde Thursdays, 6 weeks March 31 – May 5 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm

Learn to create luminous florals in oil paint! In this fun workshop, award winning artist and teacher Carmen Gardner will provide in depth coverage of color relationships, modeling for form and value, glazing in oils, and more! Participants will learn the fundamental essentials required to plan and execute a work of art filled with intensity and light. Tuition: $135 ($169 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, which are readily available. 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 and learn relief printmaking, express your creativity, and discover your artistic talent! Tuition: $165 ($206 nonmember) Supply Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

In this mini workshop, Carmen will guide participants in learning how to combine watercolor and pastel to create waves, foam, clouds, rocks, splashes, and more. Participants will walk away from class having completed a small painting—ready to frame (and/or give as a gift!). If you want a creative afternoon, this class is for you! Tuition: $50 ($63 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Beginning Painting & Drawing

Find more printmaking classes on pages 8, 10 & 12!

#1275

Beverly Barnard Sundays, 6 weeks April 3 – May 15 (No class on May 8) 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, & design. They will learn to draw what they see, shade or tone images, understand and apply color theory, use a variety of painting techniques, and create compositions that entice the viewer. Materials will include pencil, charcoal, acrylic and/or oil paints. This basic skills class will provide lots of enjoyment, opportunity for self-expression, and a sense of self-accomplishment! Tuition: $175 ($219 nonmember) Supply Fee: $55 Please specify if you would like to use oils or acrylics at the time of registration. An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Ceramics

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Beginning Wheel Throwing I

Teapots 101 #1256

Session 1 (#1253): Brian Persha Wednesdays, 8 weeks January 13 – March 2 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm

Jobst Frohberg Saturdays, 4 weeks January 30 – February 27 (No class on February 20) / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Session 2 (#1254): Deb Zaleski Tuesdays, 8 weeks March 22 – May 10 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

In this class, you’ll create a beautiful and functional teapot of your own design! Jobst will guide students as they construct teapot bodies on wheel or by hand. Participants will learn to throw lids and spouts off the hump and will assemble and glaze their work—walking away with a lovely finished teapot. Prerequisite: some throwing skills Prepare to be amazed at what you can shape Tuition: $120 ($150 nonmember) from a lump of clay using only your hands and Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $20 simple tools. For those with no prior clay or wheel An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. throwing experience, this class will impart the basic techniques of wheel throwing, including clay Jammin’ in Clay: Salt Firing #1257 EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT! Register for any preparation, centering, throwing vertical and flat Winter & Spring 2016 session class forms, and trimming. Students will make stunning Bob Flint by December 15 and receive 10% works of art by transforming clay into functional Saturdays, 4 weeks off class tuition! Call (808) 572objects of inspiration. March 5 – March 26 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 6560 or visit huinoeau.com today! Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $30 In this class, students will have the opportunity An additional supply list is posted online at to learn a traditional firing technique that yields a hard sodium-silicate glaze and very huinoeau.com under the class description. creative results! Students will be expected to be involved in all aspects of the class and should plan on putting in time outside of scheduled sessions. Come and season your clay Beginning Wheel Throwing II #1255 work with a little salt and your pottery will have a completely different flavor! Prerequisite: previous experience with clay Tuition: $120 ($150 nonmember) Bob Flint Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: TBD Thursdays, 8 weeks An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description. January 14 – March 3 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm

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

Handbuilding with Stoneware Clay #1258 Brian Persha Wednesdays, 8 weeks March 23 – May 11 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm If you can walk and talk at the same time, you can handbuild in clay! As you pinch, coil, and roll using fundamental hand forming techniques, you will learn the basic properties of clay, including process and terminology. The class will focus on slab construction and students will walk way from class with wonderful handmade works. The possibilities are endless! This class is open to all levels; both beginners and more advanced students will have the opportunity to create their own individual ceramic ideas/visions. Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) Supply Fee: $22 / Lab Fee: $30 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.


Glassblowing Blow Your Own: Make A Keepsake! Stephen Fellerman Thursday evenings & Saturday afternoons by reservation Blow Your Own 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. Scheduling is dependent on studio and instructor availability. Tuition: $95 per person Reservations are required at least 48 hours in advance! Please call (808) 572-6560 ext. 21 to book your spot!

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Beginning Glassblowing Stephen Fellerman Session 1 (#1249): Thursdays, 4 weeks January 14 – February 4 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 (#1250): Saturdays, 4 weeks February 20 – March 12 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Session 3 (#1251): Thursdays, 4 weeks March 17 – April 7 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 4 (#1252): Saturdays, 4 weeks April 16 – May 7 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm If you are ready to gain a solid background in basic glassblowing techniques, this is the class for you! Students will learn to create a variety of shapes, which may include paperweights, ornaments, cups, bowls, and more. With each new shape, students will refine 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.

Glassblowing Demos!

Mondays & Wednesdays 10:00 am – 1:00 pm We invite you to stop by the Hui’s glassblowing studio to watch artist Evan Schauss in action as he creates some truly amazing glassworks!

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Photography Advanced Night Photography — Level 2+ Mike Neal Friday & Saturday, 2 days Session 1 (#1259): January 8 & 9 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 2 (#1277): March 4 & 5 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm This class will build upon the techniques learned in Introduction to Night Photography. Students will focus on composition, panoramas, bracketed exposures, and fill lighting/painting. The class will spend more time in post processing with Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop. Prerequisite: Introduction to Night Photography Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Alternative Photography: Salt Print — Level 1+ #1260 Michael Javalde Thursdays, 6 weeks January 14 – February 18 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Turn your photographs into one-of-a-kind works of art with salt! This class utilizes photographic techniques from the 1800s while incorporating modern tools. Salt prints use the chemical reaction between sodium chloride (salt) and silver nitrate to produce a photosensitive solution. When exposed to UV light, this combination can produce a photographic image. The class will use modern techniques to create (digital) negatives from both digital and/or analogue film. This process produces rich dark brown tones with the option of toning the prints to extend the permanence and change the tone from brown to a dark purple-like hue. Prerequisites: Darkroom photography experience is recommended. Tuition: $145 ($182 nonmember) Supply Fee: $85

EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Winter & Spring 2016 session class by December 15 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today! Mike Neal

Digital Photography 101: Navigating Your DSLR — Level 1 #1261

Aubrey Hord Thursday & Friday, 2 days January 21 & 22 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm 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.

Digital Photography Composition: Learning to See — Level 1 #1262 Aubrey Hord Thursday & Friday, 2 days February 4 & 5 / 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.


Introduction to Night Photography — Level 2 #1263 Mike Neal Friday & Saturday, 2 days February 5 & 6 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Discover the exciting world of night photography! This workshop consists of instruction on the more advanced techniques and application of long exposure night photography. The first day will include set-up and technique in the classroom followed by shooting the night skies around the Hui grounds. The second day will feature more photography on the grounds followed by an introduction to editing with emphasis on the special skills needed for night photography. Prerequisite: Digital Photography 101 or equivalent experience Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Adobe Lightroom Basics — Level 2 #1264 Aubrey Hord Thursday & Friday, 2 days April 7 & 8 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Aubrey Hord Photography

If you have a ton of digital photographs, PPA Certified Professional Photographer Aubrey Hord will show you what to do next! Geared for beginning to intermediate photographers who want to begin developing their images using editing software, this class will explore basic workflow, including importing, exporting, sorting, color correction, cropping, watermarking, and minor retouching. You’ll be amazed at the improvements you can make with just a few simple tools! Prerequisite: Digital Photography Level 1 classes or equivalent experience Tuition: $85 ($107 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

In the Field: DSLR Photography on Location at Waihe‘e Coastal Dunes — Level 2 #1265 Aubrey Hord Thursday & Friday, 2 days April 28 & 29 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (Thursday) & 8:00 am – 12:00 pm (Friday) This hands-on workshop takes the basic skills learned in Level 1 classes to the next level! Students will experience real life shooting scenarios to help dial in skills, learn to make correct exposures, and ensure success! On Day 1, Certified Professional Photographer Aubrey Hord will work with students and their cameras on the beautiful grounds of the Hui. The class will review important concepts such as ISO, aperture, shutter speed, exposure, white balance, focus, and camera techniques. On Day 2, students will venture out to the Waihe‘e Coastal Dunes & Wetlands Reserve—a rich archeological site protected by Hawaiian Islands Land Trust and home to eight different native species. Students will have the chance to put their skills to the test while having the on-site support of a Teaching Artist. Don’t forget to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the field! Note: The class will meet at 7:45 am at Kmart and caravan to arrive on site at 8:00 am. Please be on time! Prerequisite: Digital Photography Level 1 classes or equivalent experience; students should be in physical condition to hike on uneven terrain. For further conditions, please visit huinoeau.com. Tuition: $85 ($107 nonmember) A supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Jewelry & Metalsmithing Guided Open Studio — Level 2 J.B. Rea Tuesdays, 4 weeks / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 1 (#1280): January 5 – 26 Session 2 (#1281): February 2 – 23 Session 3 (#1282): March 8 – 29 Session 4 (#1283): April 5 – 26

Jewelry in a Day: Bangles & Bracelets — Level 1 Session 1 (#1284): Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day January 9 / 1:30 – 5:30 pm

Session 2 (#1285): Julie Matheis Wednesday, 1 day Do you enjoy working on your own independent projects in Open February 17 / 5:00 – 9:00 pm Studio, but sometimes come across a stumbling block? If you’ve ever wished for more guidance without having to work on a specific class Session 3 (#1286): Roberta Ann Weisenburg assignment, this is the program for you! Our expert Teaching Artist Friday, 1 day J.B. Rea will be available for individualized assistance—answering March 11 / 1:00 – 5:00 pm questions and troubleshooting problems. This class is one step above Open Studio (no instruction) while allowing for a bit more freedom Session 4 (#1287): Julie Matheis than the Hui’s more structured classes. Class size is limited to 10 Sunday, 1 day and for each four-week session, students are welcome to attend April 10 / 10:00 – 2:00 pm a complimentary calendar month of Open Studios on Tuesdays (912pm), Thursdays (6-9pm) and Saturdays (9-1pm). Please come to Students will learn to create beautiful bangles and cuffs class with projects! Prerequisite: A Level 2 jewelry class with J.B. Rea or and add unique personal touches (shells, beach glass, instructor’s permission beads, and more!) to jewelry. Along the way, you’ll learn Tuition: $155 (members only, includes lab fee) fundamental techniques such as soldering, forming, sawing, An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the sanding, hammering, and polishing. Roberta’s classes will class description. 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! EARLY Students are encouraged to bring shells, beads or any other REGISTRATION personal elements to incorporate into jewelry. DISCOUNT! Tuition: $50 ($63 nonmember) Register for any Winter Supply Fee: $20 & Spring 2016 session An additional supply list is posted online at class by December 15 huinoeau.com under the class description. and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

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Beginning Jewelry — Level 1 Session 1 (#1288): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks January 13 – February 24 (No class on February 10) 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 2 (#1289): Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks February 8 – March 14 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Session 3 (#1290): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Mondays, 6 weeks March 7 – April 18 (No class on March 21) 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 4 (#1291): Julie Matheis Wednesdays, 6 weeks April 6 – May 11 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm Get ready to create your very own wearable works of art, including pendants, bracelets, earrings, and/ or rings! This class teaches fundamental fabrication techniques using wire and sheet metals; students will cut, drill, saw, file, stamp, solder (or fuse with Argentium in Roberta’s classes), pierce metal, learn polishing techniques, and bezel set a stone. If you are interested in working with metal, this class will give you the skills and confidence you need to get your creative journey started! Note: Students will gain a great foundation to create any jewelry design, however, shell jewelry will not be specifically addressed. Some copper and brass sheet metal and wire are included in the supply fee; sterling and Argentium silver are available for purchase. Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau. com under the class description.


Visit huinoeau.com/classes/adults/ open-studios for details on Jewelry & Metalsmithing Open Studio!

Metalforming — Level 2 J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1 (#1292): January 14 – February 25 (No class on February 11) Session 2 (#1293): April 14 – May 19

Jewelry in a Day: Hoops & Stacking Rings — Level 1 Session 1 (#1295): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Monday, 1 day January 25 / 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Session 2 (#1296): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Sunday, 1 day You’ll be amazed at what you can build out February 21 / 10:00 am – 3:00 pm of precious metals! Students will gain a solid understanding of basic processes and learn Session 3 (#1297): Julie Matheis more advanced types of metal forming, including Sunday, 1 day hammering wire and sheet into curvilinear 3-D March 20 / 10:00 am – 3:00 pm forms. Bracelets, boxes, and pendants all take on more interest when bent and formed by hand. The Session 4 (#1298): Julie Matheis practice of art never ends, so come learn more! Monday, 1 day Note: Some copper and brass sheet metal and April 25 / 9:00 am – 2:00 pm wire are included in the supply fee and sterling silver will be available for purchase. Prerequisite: Learn to make hoops and stacking rings in this fun oneBeginning Jewelry or equivalent experience day workshop! Students will learn basic techniques such Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember) as soldering, forming, sawing, sanding, hammering, Supply & Lab Fee: $50 and polishing. Participants will walk away with several An additional supply list is posted online at hoop earrings and rings—ready to wear or to give as huinoeau.com under the class description. fabulous handmade gifts! Roberta’s classes will also have the chance to try out Argentium silver metal, which Forged Bangle Bracelet has some very unique properties. This class provides a — Level 1#1294 great taste of what you can do in the Hui’s professionally equipped jewelry and metalsmithing studio. Roberta Ann Weisenburg Tuition: $60 ($75 nonmember) Monday, 1 day Supply Fee: $20 January 18 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau. com under the class description. Students will learn how to make a heavy-gauged bangle bracelet in this engaging workshop! Participants will add dimension to their bracelet by pushing wire into alternative shapes using hammers and directional forging. Roberta will guide students through the project while everyone practices the skills of filing, shaping, soldering, and finishing. Tuition: $60 ($75 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Intermediate Jewelry — Level 2 Session 1 (#1299): Roberta Ann Weisenburg Wednesdays, 6 weeks March 2 – April 13 (No class on March 23) / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 2 (#1300): Julie Matheis Mondays, 6 weeks April 4 – May 9 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm

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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: $195 ($244 nonmember) Supply & Lab Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

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Camp Kaluanui

Casting for Artists — Level 2 #1301

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!

J.B. Rea Thursdays, 6 weeks March 3 – April 7 / 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. More experienced students may use this class to try new directions such as intricate surface work and threedimensional 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: $195 ($244 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 (#1302): Sunday, 1 day March 13 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Session 2 (#1303): Wednesday, 1 day April 20 / 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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Daily Schedule 8:30 – 9:00 am 9:00 – 12:00 pm 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4:00 pm

Drop-off & Sign-in Morning Workshops & Outside Play Time Brown Bag Lunch on the Hui Lawn & Exercise Activity Afternoon Workshops & Outside Play Time Pick-up & Check-out (Please be prompt!)

Camp Kaluanui: Spring Break (Ages 5+) Monday – Friday, 5 days 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Drop-off starting at 8:30 am) Week 1 (#1317): March 14 – 18 Week 2 (#1318): March 21 – 25 Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $35 Single Day: $85 ($107 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $7

Save the Date! Camp Kaluanui: Summer 2016 (Ages 5+)

June 6 – August 5 Monday – Friday, 5 days 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (Drop-off starting at 8:30 am) New summer sessions start each week. Weekly themes and registration are coming soon to huinoeau.com! Check out our Teen Camp Kaluanui Spring Break Program (Ages 12+) on the next page!


Young Adult Introduction to Teen Jewelry & Metalsmithing (Ages 12+) Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day / 1:00 – 5:00 pm Session 1 (#1319): January 16 Session 2 (#1320): February 20 Session 3 (#1321): March 12 Session 4 (#1322): April 16

EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Winter & Spring 2016 session class by December 15 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today!

Ceramics Club: Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding! (Ages 10+) #1325

Deb Zaleski Thursdays, 6 weeks March 31 – May 5 / 3:00 – 5:00 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 wheel throwing, handbuilding, Teens will learn the basic skills they need to start designing their very own professional glazing, and texturing techniques. Students will enjoy this muddy, messy, and fun art form! quality metal creations, including jewelry and small sculpture! Students will be introduced to Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) cutting, drilling, piercing, and soldering and will receive an orientation to the incredible Hui Supply Fee: $25 metalsmithing studio. Note: This class is a prerequisite for Jewelry & Metal Designer’s Guided Open Studio. Drawing & Painting for Teens (Age 12+) #1326 Tuition: $55 ($69 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20 Beverly Barnard Saturdays, 6 weeks Jewelry & Metal Designer’s Guided Open Studio (Ages 12+) #1323 March 26 – April 30 / 1:00 – 4:00 pm Julie Matheis Wednesdays, starting January 20 (No class on February 10 & March 23) / 3:00 – 5:00 pm We invite teens to drop in to a guided open studio and become their own jewelry designer! While working on their own projects, students will practice the foundational elements of metalsmithing that all jewelry professionals know: cutting, drilling, piercing, and soldering metal. Projects include pendants, bracelets, earrings, rings, and small sculpture. You’ll be amazed by your very own jewelry creations! Note: Before participating in this guided studio session, students must take a 4-hour Introduction to Teen Jewelry & Metalsmithing class. Single-Day Drop-in Tuition: $15 Supplies are for sale in the studio. Please bring cash or a check!

Students will quickly improve valuable fine art skills by learning and practicing painting and drawing fundamentals. Students will work with a variety of media, including pencil, charcoal, pastels, and acrylic paint. This class will improve self-esteem and technical skills while encouraging creative self-expression. Tuition: $175 ($219 nonmember) Supply Fee: $45 An additional supply list is posted online at huinoeau.com under the class description.

Teen Camp Kaluanui: Spring Break! (Ages 12+) #1324 Roberta Ann Weisenburg, Michael Javalde and Gwen Arkin Monday – Friday, 5 days March 21 – 25 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Explore three different art media in this creative and fun spring break intensive! All art classes take place in the Hui’s professionally equipped studios. In the mornings, students will learn the art of printmaking or photography. After lunch, teens will learn to saw, cut, hammer, and solder in the jewelry and metalsmithing studio. Spring break is the perfect opportunity to try something new, get creative, and have fun with friends. Teens walk away with amazing works of art that they created themselves! Bring snacks, lunch, water, and closed-toed shoes. Tuition: $225 ($280 nonmember) + Supply Fee: $50

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Keiki Preschool Story Arts (Ages 2.5 – 5) Julie Matheis Saturday, 1 day / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Session 1 (#1304): January 16 Session 2 (#1305): February 20 Session 3 (#1306): March 12 Session 4 (#1307): April 16 Spend some creative time with your little one as you work together to create artwork inspired by children’s books. After learning the stories and talking about the illustrations, children and an accompanying adult guardian will explore other imagery by painting with tempera and watercolors, sculpting with air-dry clay, and drawing with colored pencils, markers, and oil pastels. Tuition: FREE Supply Fee: $10 Pre-registration is required! Space is limited! Limit of one session per child.

Tiny Hands (Ages 2.5 – 5) Jesse Stuart Session 1 (#1308): Tuesdays, 6 weeks January 26 – March 8 (No class on February 9) / 9:00 – 11:00 am Session 2 (#1309): Tuesdays, 6 weeks April 5 – May 10 / 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

Theatre Arts Experience (Ages 7 – 11) #1310 Jenna Gottlieb Tuesdays, 6 weeks January 26 – March 8 (No class on February 9) / 3:00 – 5:00 pm

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Explore a new form of artistic expression through the theatrical arts! In this class, students will learn the basics of theatrical design and exploration. By the end of the course, students will create scenic, costume and makeup design based on their interpretation of a provided dramatic text. By tapping into a creative outlet that combines visual and performing arts, students will think critically to make theatrical worlds and bring their imaginations to life. Working on projects outside of class is strongly encouraged. In theatre arts, you are your own paint brush! Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember) Supply Fee: $20

EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Winter & Spring 2016 session class by December 15 and receive 10% off class tuition! Call (808) 572-6560 or visit huinoeau.com today! Mieko Photography

Explorations in Wire Working: Jewelry & Beyond! (Ages 7 – 12) #1311 Katie Peterson Wednesdays, 4 weeks April 6 – 27 / 3:00 – 5:00 pm Students will learn a broad range of wire working and wrapping techniques while using a variety of tools to create beautiful, wearable pieces of art (earrings, pendants, rings) and small sculptures! Wire-wrapping is an inexpensive hobby, perfect for making unique gifts and keepsakes. Bring along your favorite shells, sea glass, and other found objects. You’ll be amazed at what you can create! Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember) Supply Fee: $10 Preschool Field Trips! Bring your preschool class to the Hui for a FREE visual arts education field trip, including handson art projects, demonstrations, guided gallery tours, and outdoor play time! Call (808) 5726560 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. The Hui’s Youth Scholarship Program in 2015 is made possible by generous support from the Mary Lou and Robert J. Morgado Charitable Trust. Since August, the Hui has awarded scholarships to Maui youth of ages 3 – 17 from Makawao, Kula, Haiku, Paia, Kihei, Wailuku and Lahaina. Mahalo nui loa!


Family Workshops FAMILY FRIDAY WORKSHOPS (Ages 3 –12) 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 Mieko3-12 Photography ages 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 Collographs: Unusual & Reusable Printmaking! #1312 Katie Peterson Friday, 1 day January 22 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Not Your Average Easter Eggs #1314 Katie Peterson Friday, 1 day March 18 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm

In this class, students will learn about the collograph—a fun and versatile type of print—and will create their own printing blocks in a variety of sizes! Blocks can be used to create personalized greeting cards, wrapping paper, or even a series of artistic prints to frame. Students will leave with durable blocks that can be used at home for years to come. The sky is the limit! What will YOU create?

Still simply dipping your eggs? We’ve got just the workshop for you! In this class, parents and children will explore fun, new techniques to turn eggs into beautiful, tiny works of art. Chose from a variety of decorating stations, or try them all! You might even start a new family tradition! Six hardboiled and six artificial eggs will be provided per child. If you desire additional eggs, feel free to bring your own extras!

Decoupage Heart Boxes #1313

April Showers Bring May Flowers #1315

Jenna Gottlieb Friday, 1 day February 12 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Jenna Gottlieb Friday, 1 day April 8 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Celebrate the month of love by creating one-of-a-kind decoupage heart boxes. By using tissue paper, magazine clippings, paint and other crafting supplies, you and your children will leave with a beautiful project made with a lot of love and heart!

Spring is coming and that means trees and flowers are blooming all over the world. In this class, we will create a mixed-media forest scene with each family member getting to create their own tree using a creative material that will give our trees their lovely spring blossoms!

Cyanotype Scarves: Fun for the Whole Family! (Ages 5+) #1278 Katie Peterson Sunday, 1 day April 24 / 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Enjoy a unique art experience with your keiki. This class is just in time for making a beautiful handmade Mother’s Day gift! In this workshop, each student will create a beautiful silk scarf using a 19th century photography process, three-dimentional objects, and sunlight. Students will follow in the footsteps of Anna Atkins, the first female photographer! Join in the fun, get creative as a family, and make a meaningful gift for mom! Tuition: $35 ($44 nonmember) per participant Supply Fee: $20 per participant

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

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There are three easy ways to register for Hui classes! 1

Visit us online at huinoeau.com

2 Call (808) 572-6560 See a professional gallery exhibition: You’ll view some outstanding work created by artists from Maui, Hawai‘i and beyond in the Hui’s fine art gallery. In the History Room, you’ll see 125 Years of Ranching, an exhibition celebrating Haleakala Ranch Company

See Artists in Action: Peek inside the Hui’s professionallyequipped studios during Open Studio hours to see artists hard at work! You can also watch glass artists create stunning works of art in the Hui’s glassblowing studio! Prepare to be amazed!

Tour the Gardens & Kaluanui Estate: We invite you to explore the Hui’s historic Upcountry Maui property! You are welcome to create your own route—or join us for a guided walking tour ($12/ person) on Mondays & Wednesdays at 10am. About an hour in duration, this tour is full of fascinating botanical & historical information!

Shop Maui & Hui Handmade: In the gallery shop, you’ll find one-of-a-kind, Maui-made gift items for everyone on your shopping list! By shopping local, you support artists, the Hui, and our community. Many of our gift items were made right here at the Hui!

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EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT!

Register for any Winter & Spring 2016 session class by December 15 and receive 10% off class tuition!

Note: Pre-registration is required for all Hui classes. Full payment is required at the time of registration. To ensure enrollment in a class, we recommend registering at least one week prior to the start date of class. We require seven days notice to issue a refund or class credit less a $25 processing fee. Memberships are non-refundable. If the person registering has a disability and needs accommodation to be able to fully participate in a class, the Hui should be alerted at the time of registration (at least one week in advance of class start date) to discuss any accommodations needed.


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