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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:To donate to Volcano Art Center\, please input code 77000. Maha
lo!\nGive Aloha is an annual program through which Foodland directs its ch
aritable giving to the organizations that are important to its customers.
All Hawaii 501 (c)(3) organizations are invited to participate each year.
During September\, Maika`i customers are invited to make a donation of up
to $249 (per person\, per organization) at checkout to their favorite non-
profit organization registered in Give Aloha.\nFoodland matches a portion
of each donation. This year\, Foodland and the Western Union Foundation wi
ll match each donation up to a total of $300\,000 for all organizations co
mbined. Since the program began in 1999\, a total of more than $23 million
has been raised for the community.\nHow It Works\nFrom September 1-30\, c
ustomers are invited to make donations up to $249 to participating Hawaii
non-profit organizations at checkout. Individuals must use their own Maik
a’i card to make a donation. Foodland and the Western Union Foundation wi
ll match a portion of each donation made with a Maika’i card. Donations m
ade without a Maika’i card will not be matched. \nMatching Gift\nThe Weste
rn Union Foundation has generously donated $50\,000 to add to Foodland’s g
ift of $250\,000 to Hawaii non-profit organizations participating in Give
Aloha this year. Therefore\, the total gift that will be given to all par
ticipating organizations combined is $300\,000!\nHow to Donate\n\nAt check
out\, present your Maika’i card (or give your 10-digit number) and inform
the cashier that you would like to make a donation to Volcano Art Center c
ode number 77000. If you do not have a Maika’i account\, you may establis
h one by telling the cashier you would like to do so\; you will need to gi
ve a unique 10-digit number (such as your phone number).\nTell the cashier
how much you would like to donate. Your donation will be added to your g
rocery purchase total.\nYou may donate up to $249 per organization (any am
ount in excess of $249 will not be matched).\nBe sure the cashier reaffirm
s our organization’s name and amount that you are donating.\nAny donation
must be made payable to Foodland or Sack N Save.\nThe name of our organiza
tion and the amount you donate will appear on your receipt.\nDonor names w
ill not be released to our organization. If you would like us to know of
your gift\, please contact us directly so that we may properly acknowledge
your gift. You may ask the cashier for a duplicate receipt to submit to u
s.\nYou may donate up to a cumulative of $249 per organization over the co
urse of several store visits.\nYou may make donations to more than one org
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To d
onate to Volcano Art Center\, please input code 77000. Mahalo!
\n
Give Alohais an annual program through which <
strong>Foodland directs its charitable giving to the organization
s that are important to its customers. All Hawaii 501 (c)(3) organizations
are invited to participate each year. During September\, Maika`i cust
omers are invited to make a donation of up to $249 (per person\, per organ
ization) at checkout to their favorite non-profit organization registered
in Give Aloha.
\n
Foodland matches a portion of each donation. T
his year\, Foodland and the Western Union Foundation will match each donat
ion up to a total of $300\,000 for all organizations combined. Since the p
rogram began in 1999\, a total of more than $23 million has been raised fo
r the community.
\n
How It Works
\n
Fr
om September 1-30\, customers are invited to make donations up to $249 to
participating Hawaii non-profit organizations at checkout. Individuals mu
st use their own Maika’i card to make a donation. Foodland and the Wester
n Union Foundation will match a portion of each donation made with a Maika
’i card. Donations made without a Maika’i card will not be matched.
\n
Matching Gift
\n
The Western Union Foundation has generously donated $50\,000 to add t
o Foodland’s gift of $250\,000 to Hawaii non-profit organizations particip
ating in Give Aloha this year. Therefore\, the total gift that will be gi
ven to all participating organizations combined is $300\,000!
\n
How to Donate
\n
\n
At checkout\, present y
our Maika’i card (or give your 10-digit number) and inform the cashier tha
t you would like to make a donation to Volcano Art Center code numb
er 77000. If you do not have a Maika’i account\, you may
establish one by telling the cashier you would like to do so\; you will n
eed to give a unique 10-digit number (such as your phone number).
\nTell the cashier how much you would like to donate. Your donation will
be added to your grocery purchase total.\n
You may donate up to $2
49 per organization (any amount in excess of $249 will not be matched).
\n
Be sure the cashier reaffirms our organization’s name and amount t
hat you are donating.
\n
Any donation must be made payable to Foodl
and or Sack N Save.
\n
The name of our organization and the amount
you donate will appear on your receipt.
\n
Donor names will not be released to our organiza
tion. If you would like us to know of your gift\, please contact us direc
tly so that we may properly acknowledge your gift. You may ask the cashier
for a duplicate receipt to submit to us.
\n
You may donate up to a
cumulative of $249 per organization over the course of several store visi
ts.
\n
You may make donations to more than one organization.
\n
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CONTACT:Jeanette Goss\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Beginner & Intermediate Mixed Media Encaustic \n\nJoin artist M
ary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaustic” workshop on Saturday\, March
20\, 2021\, from 10 am – 2 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Vo
lcano Village. Encaustic is a mixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment
\, which is applied to a solid absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is
applied\, it must be fused. The layers can be enhanced by carving with to
ols or drawing with pigment\, oil sticks etc. Photographs can be transferr
ed and other materials embedded to create a variety of amazing results wit
h depth.\n\n\nMixed Media Encaustic is a hands-on workshop\, where you’ll
learn safe studio practices\, all the encaustic painting basics\, and how
to make your own medium. Encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, along wi
th wet and dry shellac burns will be demonstrated. After instruction and e
xperimenting\, you will have the opportunity to create two encaustic paint
ings to take home with you.\n\n\nMary will provide encaustic paints\, pane
ls and handmade paper to use as substrates and an assortment marking tools
and brushes\, and interesting papers\, photographs\, minerals\, fibers\,
and other natural and found materials for students to incorporate into the
ir paintings. Students are encouraged to bring other items they’d like to
use. Advanced students may consult with the instructor in advance regardin
g specific projects. The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members plus a $35 s
upply fee. To register\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit
www.volcanoartcenter.org. Because of COVID\, we will be wearing masks and
social distancing. Space is limited.\n\nMary Milelzcik has a B.A. degree
from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a radical two-y
ear upper-division interdisciplinary experimental program that existed for
several years in the 70’s. This transformative educational experience set
the path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and photograph
er\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa Mon
ica CA\; and teaching experimental mixed media art and printmaking. Photo
graphy is an important tool in her creative and documentary projects\, as
well as for capturing images to use as a base for her art projects. Her s
tudio Arts Asylum is located in Pahoa\, where she teaches mixed media enca
ustic\, papermaking and printmaking emphasizing the incorporation of natur
al materials as tools and/or part of the art. Her artwork has been shown i
nternationally. Mary also has over 20 years of experience working with art
ists to advance their careers\, and with nonprofits as a development strat
egist in Hawaii and California.\n \n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org
/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a m
ixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to a solid
absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. Th
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il sticks etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedded
to create a variety of amazing results with depth.
\n
\n
\n
Mixed Media Encaustic is a hands-on workshop\, where you’ll learn safe st
udio practices\, all the encaustic painting basics\, and how to make your
own medium. Encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, along with wet and dr
y shellac burns will be demonstrated. After instruction and experimenting\
, you will have the opportunity to create two encaustic paintings to take
home with you.
\n
\n
\n
Mary will provide encaustic paints\,
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tools and brushes\, and interesting papers\, photographs\, minerals\, fibe
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e to use. Advanced students may consult with the instructor in advance
regarding specific projects. The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members
plus a $35 supply fee. To register\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-82
22 or visit www.volcanoartcente
r.org. Because of COVID\, we will be wearing masks and social distanc
ing. Space is limited.
\n
\n
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ience set the path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and p
hotographer\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in
Santa Monica CA\; and teaching experimental mixed media art and printmakin
g. Photography is an important tool in her creative and documentary proje
cts\, as well as for capturing images to use as a base for her art project
s. Her studio Arts Asylum is located in Pahoa\, where she teaches mixed m
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of natural materials as tools and/or part of the art. Her artwork has bee
n shown internationally. Mary also has over 20 years of experience working
with artists to advance their careers\, and with nonprofits as a developm
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DESCRIPTION: \nGuided nature walks through the rain forest at Niaulani are
offered on Mondays at 9:30am. The one hour\, free guided walks introduce
individuals\, families and groups to the most diverse\, intact\, and acces
sible\, old-growth koa/’ohi’a rain forest remaining in the state. No rese
rvations are required for groups of 5 or less. These free events are curre
ntly partial funded by Hawai‘i Tourism Authority through the Community Enr
ichment Program. Donations are greatly appreciated. Participants meet at
the Niaulani Gallery in Volcano Village. \n
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. Donations are greatly appreciated. Participants meet at the Niaulani Ga
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DESCRIPTION: \nKids Drawing Class with Ken Charon \nWednesdays\, 3:30 – 5:0
0 pm\, March 24 – April 28\nA series of 6 drawing classes for children age
s 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on
drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes and still-lifes will be e
ncouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field tri
ps into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting
.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 wi
th the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and
summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically d
isabled with VSA arts.\nIf you have any questions about this class please
contact Ken at artfarm@aloha.net\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 s
upply fee\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-w
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Wednesda
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asses for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. K
en’s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes and
still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imag
inary works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be include
d\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s children
and has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as we
ll as in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the dev
elopmentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.
\n
If you have an
y questions about this class please contact Ken at artfarm@aloha.net
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Soft Pastel Still Life\nExaggerate! Be bold with colors and yo
urself using lights and darks and enjoy the marks you make on paper using
a proven signature rotational method for success with soft pastels.\nNow B
ig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help you gain the
confidence and techniques of this centuries old medium. Patti supplies the
instruction and all materials along with guidance and inspiration for thi
s process along with some handy tips for your creative journey.\nGrow your
knowledge of composition\, color and correcting problems!\nLearn about th
e different types of pastels\, different papers\, fixing and mounting pape
r and on backing. Then use newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to k
eep loose. Next\, you’ll begin forming shapes and move into colors on past
el paper from close observation of the setup still life. Students will com
plete a 9×12 inch project.\nThe Soft Pastel Still Life Workshop will be he
ld on Saturday\, March 27\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Cente
r Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Cost for the workshop is $50 and $45
for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Beginner and inte
rmediate artists are welcome. Due to social distancing measures\, the clas
s size will be limited. Students must wear a CDC recommended face covering
during class and are required to use the provided cleaning supplies after
class.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops
across the State and in collections around the world.\n\nTickets: http://
volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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proven signature rotational method for success with soft pastels.
\n
Now Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help
you gain the confidence and techniques of this centuries old medium. Patt
i supplies the instruction and all materials along with guidance and inspi
ration for this process along with some handy tips for your creative journ
ey.
\n
Grow your knowledge of composition\, color and correcting
problems!
\n
Learn about the different types of pastels\, differ
ent papers\, fixing and mounting paper and on backing. Then use newsprint
to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\, you’ll begin formin
g shapes and move into colors on pastel paper from close observation of th
e setup still life. Students will complete a 9×12 inch project.
\n
Th
e Soft Pastel Still Life Workshop will be held on Saturday\, Marc
h 27\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. Cost for the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus
a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Beginner and intermediate artists are
welcome. Due to social distancing measures\, the class size will be limite
d. Students must wear a CDC recommended face covering during class and are
required to use the provided cleaning supplies after class.
\n
Patti
Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across the St
ate and in collections around the world.
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DESCRIPTION:ONLINE ZOOM WORKSHOP: Strategies to Jump-Start Your Writing\nVo
lcano Art Center is pleased to offer a live stream online workshop that is
perfect to participate in from the comfort of your home. Join teachers Ja
cquolyn McMurray and Kristin Wolfgang for the Strategies to Jump-Start Yo
ur Writing workshop on Saturday\, March 27\, 2021\, from 9am – 12pm\, with
an additional hour for those who want to stay and share their writing wit
h a partner.\nHow long has writing been on your bucket list? Are you ready
to make 2021 the year you finally get started or restarted? This class is
perfect for beginning writers seeking new inspiration and strategies. Joi
n us for a stimulating morning.\nThis class will have three main parts: me
thods to expand a moment in your story\, strategies to select just the rig
ht words to express your ideas\, and a structure to design a story for max
imum impact. After a brief introduction\, students will have time to pract
ice implementation of the strategies. At the end of the class\, students w
ill be invited to submit up to 2\,500 words for feedback from the teachers
.\nJacquolyn and Kristin have been writing together since 2000 and are avi
d students of the craft of writing. They have taught several adult writing
classes including Jump Start Your Writing 2020. This is their second clas
s for Volcano Art Center.\nThe cost of this workshop is $35/$30 VAC Member
s. Those who register online through Volcano Art Center’s website will be
sent an email with instructions on how to join the live stream workshop on
line via Zoom.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration
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\n
Volcano Art Center is p
leased to offer a live stream online workshop that is perfect to participa
te in from the comfort of your home. Join teachers Jacquolyn McMurray and
Kristin Wolfgang for the Strategies to Jump-Start Your Writing w
orkshop on Saturday\, March 27\, 2021\, from 9am – 12pm\, with an addition
al hour for those who want to stay and share their writing with a partner.
\n
How long has writing been on your bucket list? Are you ready to m
ake 2021 the year you finally get started or restarted? This class is perf
ect for beginning writers seeking new inspiration and strategies. Join us
for a stimulating morning.
\n
This class will have three main parts:
methods to expand a moment in your story\, strategies to select just the r
ight words to express your ideas\, and a structure to design a story for m
aximum impact. After a brief introduction\, students will have time to pra
ctice implementation of the strategies. At the end of the class\, students
will be invited to submit up to 2\,500 words for feedback from the teache
rs.
\n
Jacquolyn and Kristin have been writing together since 2000 an
d are avid students of the craft of writing. They have taught several adul
t writing classes including Jump Start Your Writing 2020. This is their se
cond class for Volcano Art Center.
\n
The cost of this workshop is $3
5/$30 VAC Members. Those who register online through Volcano Art Center’s
website will be sent an email with instructions on how to join the live st
ream workshop online via Zoom.
X-COST:$35/ $30 VAC Members
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBIT: Humble Beginnings: A Kapa Journey by Dalani Tanahy and
Pahūpahū: Ritual Drums by Kapua Kaʻauʻa \nOn display April 3 through May
16\, 2021\, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.\, Daily\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud
to announce the next exhibition at VAC Gallery. Humble Beginnings: A Kapa
Journey by Dalani Tanahy and Pahūpahū: Ritual Drums by Kapua Kaʻauʻa will
be exhibited at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Natio
nal Park from April 3rd – May 16th\, 2021. While the exhibit is free\, pa
rk entrance fees apply. During the exhibition\, Dalani Tanahy will be hol
ding a Hawaiian Kapa workshop at VACʻs Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village
on April 17th. Kapua Kaʻauʻa will also be holding a live demonstration of
kaula pā hā/ pā walu at the VAC gallery on April 24th.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210403T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210516T170000
GEO:+19.41937;-155.288497
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
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\n
On display April 3 through May 16\, 2021\, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.\
, Daily
\n
The Volcano Art Center is proud to announce the next exhib
ition at VAC Gallery. Humble Beginnings: A Kapa Journey by Dalani Tanahy
and Pahūpahū: Ritual Drums by Kapua Kaʻauʻa will be exhibited at the Volca
no Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park from April 3rd –
May 16th\, 2021. While the exhibit is free\, park entrance fees apply. D
uring the exhibition\, Dalani Tanahy will be holding a Hawaiian Kapa works
hop at VACʻs Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on April 17th. Kapua Kaʻa
uʻa will also be holding a live demonstration of kaula pā hā/ pā walu at t
he VAC gallery on April 24th.
\n
\n
X-COST:Free event although park entrance fees apply.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Jenette Goss\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Experimental Catalyst Abstract Watercolors \nImagine glass bein
g shattered. The random shapes and patterns are totally unpredictable. Now
take these haphazard glass pieces and marry them with watercolors\; then
add your own playful attitude. This is Experimental Watercolors! Like musi
c on paper\, colors flow in delicate waves.\nEach student will create thre
e to five separate 8×8 inch watercolor paintings on cold press watercolor
paper using pre-broken glass as a catalyst to spark creativity. Students w
ill also be taught theories of good composition\, along with color theory
and color wheel use. Abstract qualities are the focus in this workshop usi
ng three – four paints right out of the tube with the glass. After the fir
st drying and glass removal\, each piece is brought to further expressiven
ess by using detailed watercolor techniques of washes\, spatters\, lifting
\, value gradations\, dry brush and more.\nJoin Big Island artist\, Patti
Pease Johnson for the Experimental Watercolors workshop on Saturday\, Apri
l 10\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center. Cost for the works
hop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies.
Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.\nWhen asked to describe th
e experience Patti explained\, “You can’t help but wonder what is going to
happen after your first piece of glass is put on watercolor paper. In pai
nting\, the more chances you take\, the more you will stretch the limits o
f your understanding\, and in turn the more you will grow as an artist.”\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across t
he State and in collections around the world.\n\n \nTickets: http://volcan
oartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210410T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210410T123000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center NIaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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Experimental Cat
alyst Abstract Watercolors
\n
Imagine glass being shattered. The
random shapes and patterns are totally unpredictable. Now take these haph
azard glass pieces and marry them with watercolors\; then add your own pla
yful attitude. This is Experimental Watercolors! Like music on paper\, col
ors flow in delicate waves.
\n
Each student will create three to five
separate 8×8 inch watercolor paintings on cold press watercolor paper usi
ng pre-broken glass as a catalyst to spark creativity. Students will also
be taught theories of good composition\, along with color theory and color
wheel use. Abstract qualities are the focus in this workshop using three
– four paints right out of the tube with the glass. After the first drying
and glass removal\, each piece is brought to further expressiveness by us
ing detailed watercolor techniques of washes\, spatters\, lifting\, value
gradations\, dry brush and more.
\n
Join Big Island artist\, Patti Pe
ase Johnson for the Experimental Watercolors workshop on Saturday
\, April 10\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center. Cost for th
e workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of su
pplies. Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.
\n
When asked
to describe the experience Patti explained\, “You can’t help but wonder wh
at is going to happen after your first piece of glass is put on watercolor
paper. In painting\, the more chances you take\, the more you will stretc
h the limits of your understanding\, and in turn the more you will grow as
an artist.”
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleri
es and shops across the State and in collections around the world.
X-COST:$50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle® Framing Intention\nwith Val Odachi\, Certified Zenta
ngle Teacher\nSaturday April 10\, 2021\n10AM-1PM\nZentangle® is a meditati
ve art form based on simple repeating curves\, lines\, and dots. In this c
lass\, you will work on small Bijou sized white and grey paper “tiles” to
embellish an inspirational word or phrase that will be placed within a lar
ger grey tile. The second project will be made using a larger free-standin
g apprentice tile\, perfect for display or gifting. All supplies will be
provided\, returning tanglers are invited to bring their favorite pens. T
his class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary
.\nCost is $35/$30 VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Due
to social distancing guidelines\, class size will be limited to 10 and CD
C recommended face coverings must be worn during class. Pre-registration i
s required. Please bring your own refreshments. If you wish to share\, ple
ase provide snacks in single-serve packaging.\n\n \n \nTickets: http://vol
canoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210410T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210410T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
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Zentangle® Framing Intention
\n
with Val O
dachi\, Certified Zentangle Teacher
\n
Saturday April 10\, 2021
\n
10AM-1PM
\n
Zentangle® is a meditative art form based on simple re
peating curves\, lines\, and dots. In this class\, you will work on small
Bijou sized white and grey paper “tiles” to embellish an inspirational wor
d or phrase that will be placed within a larger grey tile. The second proj
ect will be made using a larger free-standing apprentice tile\, perfect fo
r display or gifting. All supplies will be provided\, returning tanglers
are invited to bring their favorite pens. This class is open to all level
s\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC
Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Due to social distancing g
uidelines\, class size will be limited to 10 and CDC recommended face cove
rings must be worn during class. Pre-registration is required. Please brin
g your own refreshments. If you wish to share\, please provide snacks in s
ingle-serve packaging.
X-COST:$35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Emily C. Weiss\; (808) 967-7565
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center invites you to meet one of artists featu
red in the current exhibition: Humble Beginnings: A Kapa Journey. Dalani
Tanahy will be at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes Nati
onal Park from 2-5pm on Friday\, April 16th.\nDalani Tanahy is a native of
San Diego California with roots in Maui and Oʻahu. Her maternal grandpar
ents are Edward Bailey and Emily Kane of Wailuku\, Maui. Her paternal gra
ndparents are Emily and Arthur Enos of Laʻie\, Oʻahu. She grew up spendin
g her summers in Laʻie and knew she would return to live in Hawaiʻi one da
y. As a child\, she enjoyed the slow tedious work involved in crocheting\
, knitting\, embroidering and quilting. Dalani made her first i`e kuku an
d hohoa beaters over sixteen years ago through the help of Kawai Aona-Ueok
a. Her first experience teaching kapa started at the Cultural Learning Ce
nter at Kaʻala in Waiʻanae. She found the perfect marriage of art and edu
cation through creating and sharing the art of kapa and was inspired to st
art Kapa Hawaii. Kapa Hawaii teaches people about the types of Polynesian
bark cloth collectively known as ‘tapa’ with a special emphasis on the ta
pa or ‘kapa’ made in the Hawaiian Islands.\n“As a life-long artist\, I am
attracted to the many disciplines involved with kapa such as: tool making\
, horticulture\, graphic design\, natural dye production\, education\, res
earch\, and the meditative rhythms of the beating itself. Through craftin
g my own tools\, I was able to work with precious and wonderful natural el
ements such as smooth warm woods\, hand-picked basalt pohaku\, and opihi s
hells.” Delani states “I became a scientist in the kitchen laboratory boil
ing up the bark\, petals\, leaves\, and roots that would become the brilli
ant blues\, greens\, yellows\, and an unbelievable rainbow of colors that
our kupuna loved to place on their kapa.” For those intrested in meeting D
elani and viewing her Kapa works she will be at the Volcano Art Center Gal
lery from 2-5pm on Friday\, April 16th. Delani will also be instructing a
n Arts Of Hawaiian Kapa Workshop on April 17th at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. The class will introduce participants to the activities
involved in making a piece of kapa including stripping and beating a piece
of wauke bark using traditional tools and learning about Hawaiian design
and how it changed over time while printing your own canvas tote.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210416T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210416T170000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ 1 Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii Volcanoes
National Park
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The Volcano Art Center invites y
ou to meet one of artists featured in the current exhibition: Humble Beginnings: A Ka
pa Journey. Dalani Tanahy will be at the Volcano Art Center Gallery i
n Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park from 2-5pm on Friday\, April 16th.
p>\n
Dalani Tanahy is a native of San Diego California with roots in Mau
i and Oʻahu. Her maternal grandparents are Edward Bailey and Emily Kane o
f Wailuku\, Maui. Her paternal grandparents are Emily and Arthur Enos of
Laʻie\, Oʻahu. She grew up spending her summers in Laʻie and knew she wou
ld return to live in Hawaiʻi one day. As a child\, she enjoyed the slow t
edious work involved in crocheting\, knitting\, embroidering and quilting.
Dalani made her first i`e kuku and hohoa beaters over sixteen years ago
through the help of Kawai Aona-Ueoka. Her first experience teaching kapa
started at the Cultural Learning Center at Kaʻala in Waiʻanae. She found
the perfect marriage of art and education through creating and sharing the
art of kapa and was inspired to start Kapa Hawaii. Kapa Hawaii teaches p
eople about the types of Polynesian bark cloth collectively known as ‘tapa
’ with a special emphasis on the tapa or ‘kapa’ made in the Hawaiian Islan
ds.
\n
“As a life-long artist\, I am attracted to the many discipline
s involved with kapa such as: tool making\, horticulture\, graphic design\
, natural dye production\, education\, research\, and the meditative rhyth
ms of the beating itself. Through crafting my own tools\, I was able to w
ork with precious and wonderful natural elements such as smooth warm woods
\, hand-picked basalt pohaku\, and opihi shells.” Delani states “I became
a scientist in the kitchen laboratory boiling up the bark\, petals\, leave
s\, and roots that would become the brilliant blues\, greens\, yellows\, a
nd an unbelievable rainbow of colors that our kupuna loved to place on the
ir kapa.” For those intrested in meeting Delani and viewing her Kapa works
she will be at the Volcano Art Center Gallery from 2-5pm on Friday\, Apri
l 16th. Delani will also be instructing an Arts Of Hawaiian Kapa Workshop
on April 17th at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The class will
introduce participants to the activities involved in making a piece of ka
pa including stripping and beating a piece of wauke bark using traditional
tools and learning about Hawaiian design and how it changed over time whi
le printing your own canvas tote.
\n
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Arts of Hawaiian Kapa \nwith Dalani Tanahy\nSaturday April 17\,
2021\nMorning session 10am – 1pm (full)\, Afternoon session 2 pm – 5 pm
* ONLY 3 SPACES LEFT\, please call to register.\nJoin kapa practitioner
Dalani Tanahy as she introduces you to some of the activities involved in
making a piece of kapa. Start with stripping and beating a piece of wauke
bark using traditional tools such as opihi shells and a shark’s tooth kni
fe. Then learn about Hawaiian design and how it changed over time as you p
rint your own canvas tote bag. Once your kapa has dried you will learn ab
out natural dyes and how they’re made and you’ll get to decorate your kapa
with those earth colors. By the end of the class you’ll have an understa
nding of the global and local history of bark cloth\, its many uses\, and
the many resources needed to create it. Please join us! The cost of the w
orkshop $65/$60 VAC Members plus $35 supply fee.\n \nTickets: http://volc
anoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210417T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210417T170000
GEO:+19.426024;-155.239515
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Join kapa practitione
r Dalani Tanahy as she introduces you to some of the activities involved i
n making a piece of kapa. Start with stripping and beating a piece of wauke bark using traditional tools such as opihi shells and a shark’
s tooth knife. Then learn about Hawaiian design and how it changed over ti
me as you print your own canvas tote bag. Once your kapa has dried you wi
ll learn about natural dyes and how they’re made and you’ll get to decorat
e your kapa with those earth colors. By the end of the class you’ll have
an understanding of the global and local history of bark cloth\, its many
uses\, and the many resources needed to create it. Please join us! The co
st of the workshop $65/$60 VAC Members plus $35 supply fee.
X-COST:$65/$60 VAC members plus $35 supply fee
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Paper Making with Mary Milelzcik\nJoin artist M
ary Milelzcik for the “Introduction to Paper Making” workshop on Saturday\
, April 24\, 2021\, from 10am – 3pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus
in Volcano Village.\nLearn the basics of making your own paper\, and recyc
le at the same time! This papermaking workshop\, using a household blender
\, will introduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with various ad
ditives\, including cotton linters\, and local plant materials. Students w
ill use a postcard-sized Japanese suketa to make several sheets of paper a
nd move on to using larger sized moulds and deckles and alternative screen
s to create larger pieces. You are encouraged to bring dried plant materia
l\, colored papers\, and other items to add to the pulp or imbed in their
paper. You will leave with a basic knowledge of papermaking\, a variety of
papers\, your mould and deckle\, tub\, felts\, shredded papers\, resource
list\, and instructions on how to make paper at home using an old blender
or drill attachment paint mixer. Bring lunch! An hour will be for a lunch
break\, critique\, and Q &A.\nThe class fee is $60/$55 for VAC members pl
us a $38 fee\, inclusive of supplies.\nAdvanced Papermaking workshops (TBD
) will be held at Arts Asylum studio in Pahoa for participants who have ba
sic papermaking experience. The focus will be papermaking using local fibe
rs\, and cover the selection and preparation of fibers\, to making paper.
Plant fibers will include pineapple\, banana leaf\, fruit & pseudo stalk\,
and lemongrass. A variety of larger sized traditional and alternative mou
lds and deckles will be available for use. \nMary Milelzcik has a B.A. deg
ree from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a radical t
wo-year upper division interdisciplinary experimental program\, where you
worked with a mentor\, and chose your own path in upper-division art. Prin
tmaking and papermaking were her focus. This transformative experience set
the path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and photograph
er\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa Mon
ica CA for ten years\; and as an instructor of mixed media encaustic art\,
papermaking and printmaking. Currently\, she is exploring the integration
of hand-ground local pigments and organic materials into her handmade pap
er from local plants\, and mixed media encaustic work. Her artwork has bee
n shown internationally. Workshops are held at her Arts Asylum studio in P
ahoa by appointment.\n \n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/reg
istration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210424T150000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Introduction to Paper Mak
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\n
Join artist Mary Milelzcik for th
e “Introduction to Paper Making” workshop on Saturday\, April 24\, 2021\,
from 10am – 3pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.<
/p>\n
Learn the basics of making your own paper\, and recycle at the sam
e time! This papermaking workshop\, using a household blender\, will intro
duce you to papermaking using recycled papers with various additives\, inc
luding cotton linters\, and local plant materials. Students will use a pos
tcard-sized Japanese suketa to make several sheets of paper and move on to
using larger sized moulds and deckles and alternative screens to create l
arger pieces. You are encouraged to bring dried plant material\, colored p
apers\, and other items to add to the pulp or imbed in their paper. You wi
ll leave with a basic knowledge of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, you
r mould and deckle\, tub\, felts\, shredded papers\, resource list\, and i
nstructions on how to make paper at home using an old blender or drill att
achment paint mixer. Bring lunch! An hour will be for a lunch break
\, critique\, and Q &A.
\n
The class fee is $60/$55 for VAC members plus a $38 fee\, inclusive of
supplies.
\n
Advanced Papermaking workshops (TBD) will be held at
Arts Asylum studio in Pahoa for participants who have basic papermaking e
xperience. The focus will be papermaking using local fibers\, and cover th
e selection and preparation of fibers\, to making paper. Plant fibers will
include pineapple\, banana leaf\, fruit & pseudo stalk\, and lemongrass.
A variety of larger sized traditional and alternative moulds and deckles w
ill be available for use.
\n
Mary Milelzcik has a B.A. degree fr
om Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a radical two-yea
r upper division interdisciplinary experimental program\, where you worked
with a mentor\, and chose your own path in upper-division art. Printmakin
g and papermaking were her focus. This transformative experience set the p
ath for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and photographer\; a
s the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa Monica CA
for ten years\; and as an instructor of mixed media encaustic art\, paper
making and printmaking. Currently\, she is exploring the integration of ha
nd-ground local pigments and organic materials into her handmade paper fro
m local plants\, and mixed media encaustic work. Her artwork has been show
n internationally. Workshops are held at her Arts Asylum studio in Pahoa b
y appointment.
X-COST:$60/$55 for VAC members plus a $38 fee\, inclusive of supplies
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DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Edition-Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pease
Johnson\n*only 1 space left\, please call to register (808) 967-8222\nA g
reat gift! Just in time for Mother’s Day. Big Island artist and instructor
Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Sat
urday\, May 8\, 2021\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano Art Center.\nIn thi
s workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using three colors of yo
ur choice\, which will create many more colors on the silk. Pick a main co
lor\, then\, choose the other two after learning about color theory. You’l
l then be ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved by pre-mixing the fo
ur process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, and black). Students f
rom previous classes have been amazed by what they refer to as “happy colo
r accidents.”\nJohnson will tell you\, “It’s all about playing with colors
. I supply all materials and guidance\, you create. The fun time is your a
rt journey for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome
. Open up your creativity and challenge yourself by learning this fun tech
nique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at color.\nIn the final
hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Habotai silk to
outline your more representational design and create a resist line for th
e dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10” silk artwork.
\nCost is $50/ $45 for VAC members plus a $15 fee per person\, inclusive o
f supplies. For more information or to register call VAC at 808-967-8222 o
r visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.\n \n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcente
r.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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*only 1 space left\,
please call to register (808) 967-8222
\n
A great gift! Just in time
for Mother’s Day. Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson tea
ches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Saturday\, May 8\
, 2021\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano Art Center.
\n
In this worksh
op\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using three colors of your choic
e\, which will create many more colors on the silk. Pick a main color\, th
en\, choose the other two after learning about color theory. You’ll then b
e ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved by pre-mixing the four proce
ss colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, and black). Students from prev
ious classes have been amazed by what they refer to as “happy color accide
nts.”
\n
Johnson will tell you\, “It’s all about playing with colors.
I supply all materials and guidance\, you create. The fun time is your ar
t journey for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.
Open up your creativity and challenge yourself by learning this fun techn
ique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at color.
\n
In the
final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Habotai s
ilk to outline your more representational design and create a resist line
for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10” silk art
work.
\n
Cost is $50/ $45 for VAC members plus a $15 fee per person\,
inclusive of supplies. For more information or to register call VAC at 80
8-967-8222 or visit www.volcano
artcenter.org.
X-COST:$45 VAC Members/$50 non-members & a $15 fee per person\, inclusive o
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DESCRIPTION:Zentangle Inspired Art with Neurographic Art Form with Lydia Me
neses\n\nNeurography was developed by Pavel Piskarev and Russian psycholog
ist in 2014. Neurograhica® is a therapeutic art form.\nNeurograhica® is a
trademark and instructors much be certified to teach it as a therapeutic
art form. I will be guiding students ONLY in the Neurographic art form.
\nDuring this session students will learn how the two art forms comple
ment each other as we create art. The flow of Neurographic lines with tang
les seems like a natural creative mingle. The instructor will give a very
brief discussion on the Neurographica as a form of therapeutic practice.
\nStudent kit: Zentangleʻs Phi tile\, Zendala\, Sakura black pens and vari
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set of pencils to this class session\, some sets will be available to borr
ow.\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience nec
essary. A brief overview of the Zentangle art method will be introduce to
those new to Zentangle art.\nStudents must wear masks during class. Pleas
e bring your own snack/beverage or individually packaged snacks to share.
\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply and facility fee. For mor
e information and to register for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222
or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.o
rg/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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psychologist in 2014. Neurograhica® is a therapeutic art form.
\n
Neurograhica® is a trademark and instructors much be certifie
d to teach it as a therapeutic art form.I will be guiding students ONLY in the Neurographic art form
.
\n
During this
session students will learn how the two art forms complement each other a
s we create art. The flow of Neurographic lines with tangles seems like a
natural creative mingle.The in
structor will give a very brief discussion on the Neurographica as a form
of therapeutic practice.
\n
Student kit: Zentangleʻs Phi tile\, Zendala\, Sakura black pens and var
ious shared tools.Students
are encouraged to bring their favorite colored set of pencils to this clas
s session\, some sets will be available to borrow.
\n
This class
is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.A brief overview of the Zentangle art
method will be introduce to those new to Zentangle art.
\n
Students m
ust wear masks during class. Please bring your own snack/beverage or indiv
idually packaged snacks to share.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus
a $15 supply and facility fee. For more information and to register for
the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
X-COST:$50/$45 for VAC Members
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nEXHIBIT: Na Makana: an exhibition of digital and ceramic art
by Nelson and Kainoa Makua\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to present Nā
Makana\, a mixed media exhibition featuring the artwork of Nelson and Kai
noa Makua from May 22 – June 27\, 2021. This father and son duo may be bes
t recognized as the brand Nā Makua Original Hawaiian Designs\, a casual cl
othing line they established in 1999. However\, this exhibition highlights
the fine artwork created by this talented family. Nelson will be displayi
ng digital paintings while Kainoa will exhibit ceramic work. Both artists
incorporating contemporary graphic design with traditional Hawaiian motif
in their art work. The exhibition will be on display daily from 9am – 5pm
at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park under
social distancing and mask wearing protocol. While admission is free\, pa
rk entrance fees apply. The exhibit can also be viewed virtually at volcan
oartcenter.org.\nNelson Makua has been an artist and designer on the Big I
sland for over 40 years. Born and raised in Kailua\, Oahu\, he and his ‘oh
ana moved to the Big Island in 1975\, where they reside in Puna\, the orig
inal home of the Makua ohana. “My ancestors were part of the migration fro
m Tahiti to Hawaiʻi who settled in Kalapana in the district of Puna. For m
e\, moving to the Big Island was like coming home.”\nNelson is well known
as a graphic designer throughout Hawai‘i\, Japan and the US mainland. He i
s a two time Na Hoku Hanohano award winner for graphic design. He is the o
nly artist to have created 8 years of Merrie Monarch Festival posters with
his limited edition “Pele” series. His first 2003 poster is now a collect
ors item and his 2008 Merrie Monarch poster received the prestigious Pele
Award for best illustration by the Hawaiʻi Advertising Federation. In 2016
\, Nelson was honored as a MAMo Awardee in recognition of his artistic con
tribution as a Native Hawaiian artist.\nNelson began his artistic journey
honing his skills in drawing\, painting and photography using traditional
methods. Then 30 years ago he discovered the digital world which is how he
now exclusively creates his art. “The digital age has opened up a whole n
ew world of creating for the artist\, with endless possibilities.” Blendin
g his artistic skills of traditional and digital allows Nelson to explore
new ways to interpret his art. Nelson does not concern himself with a “sty
le” to his art but loves exploring many different styles that best interpr
ets his vision for that individual piece. “Guided by my küpuna before me a
nd influenced by my own life experiences\, I view myself as a Hawaiian art
ist who is living in my own time\, creating images that reflect that time
and place.”\nKainoa Makua grew up in the Puna district of the Island of Ha
wai‘i. He is a graduate of Kamehameha Schools and earned his B.A. in fine
arts from UH-Hilo. It was while he was at Kamehameha Schools\, after explo
ring various art mediums\, that he discovered his passion for ceramics. Th
is continued throughout his college years at UH- Hilo under the guidance o
f Professor Gordon Lee.\nIt is in the medium of the ‘aina that he is able
to express himself. His pieces can be functional as a platter or a pot\, b
ut they are uniquely his and express a Hawaiian point of view. Kainoa’s ce
ramic pieces have been featured at the Bishop Museum\, Viewpoints Gallery
on Maui and in art exhibitions throughout the state. Kainoa’s clay creatio
ns reflect the duality of the modern Hawaiian artist and traditional value
s of kanaka maoli.\nKainoa grew up working with his father in his graphic
design business. This prepared him well for his role as a designer and co-
owner of Nā Mākua Original Hawaiian\nDesigns which focuses on their Hawaii
an heritage. Nelson shares that “Nā Mākua gives us another artistic medium
and a visual voice to express our cultural views as native Hawaiians thro
ugh our images.” Their designs are bold\, personal and very distinctive. “
Our images often create strong emotional feelings in Hawaiians and we are
often told how proud our designs make them feel\,” states Kainoa. Together
Nelson and Kainoa also produce various Big Island events such as the annu
al MANA Invitational Art Show\, The Merrie Monarch Invitational Hawaiian A
rts Fair and the Nā Makua Christmas Gift fair.\nView the exhibition virtua
lly here.\nFor more information about the exhibition or artists visit www.
volcanoartcenter.org or contact VAC Gallery Manager\, Emily C. Weiss at (8
08) 967-8222 or gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.\nVolcano Art Center is a 501
(c)3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to promote\,
develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental heritage
of Hawaii through the arts and education.\n \n
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EXHIBIT: Na Makana: an exhibition of digital
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The Volcano Ar
t Center is proud to present Nā Makana\, a mixed media exhibition featurin
g the artwork of Nelson and Kainoa Makua from May 22 – June 27\, 2021. Thi
s father and son duo may be best recognized as the brand Nā Makua Original
Hawaiian Designs\, a casual clothing line they established in 1999. Howev
er\, this exhibition highlights the fine artwork created by this talented
family. Nelson will be displaying digital paintings while Kainoa will exhi
bit ceramic work. Both artists incorporating contemporary graphic design w
ith traditional Hawaiian motif in their art work. The exhibition will be o
n display daily from 9am – 5pm at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻ
i Volcanoes National Park under social distancing and mask wearing protoco
l. While admission is free\, park entrance fees apply. The exhibit can als
o be viewed virtually at vol
canoartcenter.org.
\n
Nelson Makua has been an artist and designe
r on the Big Island for over 40 years. Born and raised in Kailua\, Oahu\,
he and his ‘ohana moved to the Big Island in 1975\, where they reside in P
una\, the original home of the Makua ohana. “My ancestors were part of the
migration from Tahiti to Hawaiʻi who settled in Kalapana in the district
of Puna. For me\, moving to the Big Island was like coming home.”
\n
Nelson is well known as a graphic designer throughout Hawai‘i\, Japan and
the US mainland. He is a two time Na Hoku Hanohano award winner for graphi
c design. He is the only artist to have created 8 years of Merrie Monarch
Festival posters with his limited edition “Pele” series. His first 2003 po
ster is now a collectors item and his 2008 Merrie Monarch poster received
the prestigious Pele Award for best illustration by the Hawaiʻi Advertisin
g Federation. In 2016\, Nelson was honored as a MAMo Awardee in recognitio
n of his artistic contribution as a Native Hawaiian artist.
\n
Nelson
began his artistic journey honing his skills in drawing\, painting and ph
otography using traditional methods. Then 30 years ago he discovered the d
igital world which is how he now exclusively creates his art. “The digital
age has opened up a whole new world of creating for the artist\, with end
less possibilities.” Blending his artistic skills of traditional and digit
al allows Nelson to explore new ways to interpret his art. Nelson does not
concern himself with a “style” to his art but loves exploring many differ
ent styles that best interprets his vision for that individual piece. “Gui
ded by my küpuna before me and influenced by my own life experiences\, I v
iew myself as a Hawaiian artist who is living in my own time\, creating im
ages that reflect that time and place.”
\n
Kainoa Makua grew
up in the Puna district of the Island of Hawai‘i. He is a graduate of Kame
hameha Schools and earned his B.A. in fine arts from UH-Hilo. It was while
he was at Kamehameha Schools\, after exploring various art mediums\, that
he discovered his passion for ceramics. This continued throughout his col
lege years at UH- Hilo under the guidance of Professor Gordon Lee.
\n
It is in the medium of the ‘aina that he is able to express himself. His
pieces can be functional as a platter or a pot\, but they are uniquely his
and express a Hawaiian point of view. Kainoa’s ceramic pieces have been f
eatured at the Bishop Museum\, Viewpoints Gallery on Maui and in art exhib
itions throughout the state. Kainoa’s clay creations reflect the duality o
f the modern Hawaiian artist and traditional values of kanaka maoli.
\n
Kainoa grew up working with his father in his graphic design business.
This prepared him well for his role as a designer and co-owner of Nā Mākua
Original Hawaiian
\n
Designs which focuses on their Hawaiian heritag
e. Nelson shares that “Nā Mākua gives us another artistic medium and a vis
ual voice to express our cultural views as native Hawaiians through our im
ages.” Their designs are bold\, personal and very distinctive. “Our images
often create strong emotional feelings in Hawaiians and we are often told
how proud our designs make them feel\,” states Kainoa. Together Nelson an
d Kainoa also produce various Big Island events such as the annual MANA In
vitational Art Show\, The Merrie Monarch Invitational Hawaiian Arts Fair a
nd the Nā Makua Christmas Gift fair.
Volcano Art Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization
created in 1974 whose mission is to promote\, develop and perpetuate the
artistic\, cultural and environmental heritage of Hawaii through the arts
and education.
\n
\n
\n
X-COST:Free event although park entrance fees apply.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Food From Wood: Mushroom Cultivation with Zach Mermel\n\nIt’s b
ack! Instructor Zach Mermel will teach the basics of mushroom cultivation
in the “Food From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\, Stu
mps\, and Wood Chips” on Saturday\, May 22\, 2021\, from 9am – 2pm at Volc
ano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\n\nMushrooms are an exc
ellent source of vegetarian protein and nutrition with the added bonus of
“easy to grow”. Their health benefits are well known and their ecological
advantages are just now being fully realized. Now you can learn basic fung
al biology and how fungal mycelium colonizes different materials\, particu
larly wooden logs\, stumps\, and wood chips. You’ll also discover the heal
th benefits of different edible and medicinal fungi in Hawai‘i.\n\n\n\nCou
rse fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. E
ach participant will depart with a shiitake mushroom log kit\, as well as
a King Stropharia mushroom kit. Participants will meet at VAC’s Niaulani C
ampus in Volcano Village for a slideshow lecture\, then drive to Shaka For
est Farms on Wright Road in Volcano Village for the hands-on segment of th
e workshop. Lunch break will occur from 12pm – 1pm. For more information
and to register for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222 or visit www.v
olcanoartcenter.org.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regi
stration-workshops-classes/.
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pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
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d chips. You’ll also discover the health benefits of different edible and
medicinal fungi in Hawai‘i.\n
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\n
\n
Course fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplie
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as a King Stropharia mushroom kit. Participants will meet at VAC’s Niaula
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Forest Farms on Wright Road in Volcano Village for the hands-on segment o
f the workshop. Lunch break will occur from 12pm – 1pm. For more informat
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DESCRIPTION:MEET THE ARTISTS of the featured exhibit: Na Makana: an exhibit
ion of digital and ceramic art by Nelson and Kainoa Makua\nThe Volcano Art
Center is proud to present Nā Makana\, a mixed media exhibition featuring
the artwork of Nelson and Kainoa Makua from May 22 – June 27\, 2021. This
father and son duo may be best recognized as the brand Nā Makua Original
Hawaiian Designs\, a casual clothing line they established in 1999. This e
xhibition highlights the fine artwork also created by this talented family
. Nelson will be displaying digital paintings while Kainoa will exhibit ce
ramic work. Both artists incorporating contemporary graphic design with tr
aditional Hawaiian motif in their work.\nBoth artist will be present at VA
C Gallery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on May 29th from 11am – 1pm.
While admission is free\, park entrance fees apply\nThe exhibition will be
on display daily from 9am – 5pm at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawa
iʻi Volcanoes National Park under social distancing and mask wearing proto
col through June 27th.\nThe exhibit can also be viewed virtually here.
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\n
The Volcano Art Center is proud
to present Nā Makana\, a mixed media exhibition featuring the artwork of
Nelson and Kainoa Makua from May 22 – June 27\, 2021. This father and son
duo may be best recognized as the brand Nā Makua Original Hawaiian Designs
\, a casual clothing line they established in 1999. This exhibition highli
ghts the fine artwork also created by this talented family. Nelson will be
displaying digital paintings while Kainoa will exhibit ceramic work. Both
artists incorporating contemporary graphic design with traditional Hawaii
an motif in their work.
\n
Both artist will be present at VAC Gallery
in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on May 29th from 11am – 1pm. While adm
ission is free\, park entrance fees apply
\n
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Although the Niaulani office/mini gallery will be closed on Mem
orial Day\, the free guided rain forest tour will still be at 9:30 am\, at
our Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. You can also visit our main galle
ry\, located next to the visitors center in Hawaiis Volcanoes National Par
k. Opens daily form 9 am – 5pm.
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SEQUENCE:0
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Although the
Niaulani office/mini gallery will be closed on Memorial Day\, the free gui
ded rain forest tour will still be at 9:30 am\, at our Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. You can also visit our main gallery\, located next to the
visitors center in Hawaiis Volcanoes National Park. Opens daily form 9 am
– 5pm.
\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-33295@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Keiki 3D Art & Design with Nikole Nelson\n\n\n\n\nChildren ages
6 – 12 will learn design fundamentals and work with a variety of mediums
to create 3-dimensional artworks. This class breaks down the process of sc
ulpture and makes it accessible to all. Basic use of power tools (mouse-pa
d sander and drill) will be taught. Work will be created with everyday mat
erials that can be found at the hardware store. Mediums include plywood\,
cardboard\, sculpting putties\, paint\, nails/screws\, and string/yarn. Sa
fety protocol will be enforced – goggles\, masks\, gloves\, and ear protec
tion to be worn as needed. The class will be held at Volcano Art Center’s
Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Tuesdays\, June 1 – July 6\, 2021 (
6 sessions). Class fee: $120/$110 VAC member\, plus a $30 supply fee.\nVo
lcano summit relief sculpture (2 classes)\nMedium: Plywood\, cardboard\, g
lue\, sculpting mediums\, paint\nSilhouettes: Nails\, and String (2 classe
s) Medium: plywood\, paint\, nails\, string\nRepetitive Shape Sculpture (2
classes) Medium: Plywood and paint\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartc
enter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210706T113000
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SEQUENCE:0
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Children ages 6 – 12 will learn design fundamentals and work w
ith a variety of mediums to create 3-dimensional artworks. This class brea
ks down the process of sculpture and makes it accessible to all. Basic use
of power tools (mouse-pad sander and drill) will be taught. Work will be
created with everyday materials that can be found at the hardware store. M
ediums include plywood\, cardboard\, sculpting putties\, paint\, nails/scr
ews\, and string/yarn. Safety protocol will be enforced – goggles\, masks\
, gloves\, and ear protection to be worn as needed. The class will be held
at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Tuesdays\,
June 1 – July 6\, 2021 ( 6 sessions). Class fee: $120/$110 VAC member\, p
lus a $30 supply fee.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Moving with and for our Water classes will employ the principl
es of ease\, weight\, flow and dynamics as found in our relationship to wa
ter within and outside our human form. To open our time together\, we will
focus on connection and articulation\, preparing the body for easy effici
ent movement. The second half of the class is spent dancing while explorin
g movement qualities and clarity of movement intentions inspired by water.
Open to dancers\, actors\, artists\, musicians and movers of every kind.
We will activate the creative process and movement potential found in the
rich resource of water.\n \n\nJoin Humlao Evans\, June 8\, from 8:30am –
10am. Class fee is $15/$10 VAC Member. No dance experience required.\n\n\n
Tickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes
/.
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Moving with and for our Water classes will employ
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her\, we will focus on connection and articulation\, preparing the body fo
r easy efficient movement. The second half of the class is spent dancing w
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every kind. We will activate the creative process and movement potential
found in the rich resource of water.
\n
\n
\n
Join Humlao
Evans\, June 8\, from 8:30am – 10am. Class fee is $15/$10 VAC Member. No
dance experience required.
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UID:ai1ec-33452@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKids Drawing Class with Ken Charon \nWednesdays\, 3:30 – 5:0
0 pm\, June 9 – July 14\nA series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8
to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on dra
wing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes and still-lifes will be enco
uraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips
into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with
the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and sum
mer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disa
bled with VSA arts.\nIf you have any questions about this class please con
tact Ken at artfarm@aloha.net\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supp
ly fee\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-work
shops-classes/.
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\n
Wednesda
ys\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, June 9 – July 14
\n
A series of 6 drawing class
es for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’
s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes and st
ill-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imagina
ry works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\,
weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and
has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well
as in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the develo
pmentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.
\n
If you have any q
uestions about this class please contact Ken at artfarm@aloha.net
\n
Fee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n
\n
\n
Tickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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UID:ai1ec-33530@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Moving with and for our Water classes will employ the principle
s of ease\, weight\, flow and dynamics as found in our relationship to wat
er within and outside our human form. To open our time together\, we will
focus on connection and articulation\, preparing the body for easy efficie
nt movement. The second half of the class is spent dancing while exploring
movement qualities and clarity of movement intentions inspired by water.
Open to dancers\, actors\, artists\, musicians and movers of every kind. W
e will activate the creative process and movement potential found in the r
ich resource of water.\n\nJoin Benji Stevenson\, June 9\, from 3:30pm – 5
pm. Class fee is $15/$10 VAC Member. No dance experience required.\n\n\nTi
ckets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210609T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210609T170000
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SEQUENCE:0
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ther\, we will focus on connection and articulation\, preparing the body f
or easy efficient movement. The second half of the class is spent dancing
while exploring movement qualities and clarity of movement intentions insp
ired by water. Open to dancers\, actors\, artists\, musicians and movers o
f every kind. We will activate the creative process and movement potential
found in the rich resource of water.\n
\n
Join Benji Stevenso
n\, June 9\, from 3:30pm – 5pm. Class fee is $15/$10 VAC Member. No dance
experience required.
X-COST:Class Fee: $15 / $10 VAC Member
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-33716@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Moving with and for our Water classes will employ the principle
s of ease\, weight\, flow and dynamics as found in our relationship to wat
er within and outside our human form. To open our time together\, we will
focus on connection and articulation\, preparing the body for easy efficie
nt movement. The second half of the class is spent dancing while exploring
movement qualities and clarity of movement intentions inspired by water.
Open to dancers\, actors\, artists\, musicians and movers of every kind. W
e will activate the creative process and movement potential found in the r
ich resource of water.\n\n“If possible\, please come prepared with a danci
ng circle skirt that has the ability to flare and move\nin a flowing manne
r. We will engage the skirts half way through our session”\n\n\nJoin Iman
Siferllah-Griffin\, June 10\, from 8:30 – 10am. Class fee is $15/$10 VAC
Member. No dance experience required.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcente
r.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210610T083000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210610T100000
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SEQUENCE:0
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nd in our relationship to water within and outside our human form. To open
our time together\, we will focus on connection and articulation\, prepar
ing the body for easy efficient movement. The second half of the class is
spent dancing while exploring movement qualities and clarity of movement i
ntentions inspired by water. Open to dancers\, actors\, artists\, musician
s and movers of every kind. We will activate the creative process and move
ment potential found in the rich resource of water.\n\n
“If possible\, please come prepared with a dancing circle skirt that has
the ability to flare and move
\n
in a flowing manner. We will eng
age the skirts half way through our session”
\n
\n
\n
Joi
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10 VAC Member. No dance experience required.
X-COST:Class Fee: $15 / $10 VAC Member
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-33726@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Moving with and for our Water classes will employ the principl
es of ease\, weight\, flow and dynamics as found in our relationship to wa
ter within and outside our human form. To open our time together\, we will
focus on connection and articulation\, preparing the body for easy effici
ent movement. The second half of the class is spent dancing while explorin
g movement qualities and clarity of movement intentions inspired by water.
Open to dancers\, actors\, artists\, musicians and movers of every kind.
We will activate the creative process and movement potential found in the
rich resource of water.\n\n\nJoin Walter Apps\, June 11\, from 3:30 pm –
5 pm. The class fee is $15/$10 VAC Member. No dance experience required.
\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-c
lasses/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210611T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210611T170000
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SEQUENCE:0
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ether\, we will focus on connection and articulation\, preparing the body
for easy efficient movement. The second half of the class is spent dancing
while exploring movement qualities and clarity of movement intentions ins
pired by water. Open to dancers\, actors\, artists\, musicians and movers
of every kind. We will activate the creative process and movement potentia
l found in the rich resource of water.\n
\n\n
Join
Walter Apps\, June 11\, from 3:30 pm – 5 pm. The class fee is $15/$10 VA
C Member. No dance experience required.
X-COST:Class Fee: $15 / $10 VAC Member
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-33315@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle: Journeys with Narfello \nJoin Dina Wood Kageler on S
aturday\, June 12\, 2021\, from 10 am – 1 pm\, for a journey of exploratio
n with the sensuous and undulating Narello\, a new tangle in the Zentangle
family. You will explore the new grey rectangular Phi tiles from Zentangl
e. A delight to work with!\nStudents are encouraged to bring their favorit
e colored set of pencils to this class session\, some sets will be availab
le to borrow. Students will receive new class supplies to enhance their Ze
ntangle journey.\n\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art
experience necessary. A brief overview of the Zentangle art method will
be introduced to those new to Zentangle art.\nStudents must wear masks dur
ing class. Please bring your own snack/beverage or individually packaged s
nacks to share.\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply and facilit
y fee. For more information and to register for the workshop\, please cal
l 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.\n\n\nTickets: http://vol
canoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210612T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210612T130000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Zentangle-Journeys with Narfello *** Class is Full (next class is J
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\n
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for a journey of exploration with the sensuous and undulating Narello\, a
new tangle in the Zentangle family. You will explore the new grey rectangu
lar Phi tiles from Zentangle. A delight to work with!
\n
Students
are encouraged to bring their favorite colored set of pencils to this clas
s session\, some sets will be available to borrow. Students will receive n
ew class supplies to enhance their Zentangle journey.
\n
\n
T
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.A brief overview of the Zent
angle art method will be introduced to those new to Zentangle art.
\n
Students must wear masks during class. Please bring your own snack/bevera
ge or individually packaged snacks to share.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC m
embers plus a $15 supply and facility fee. For more information and to re
gister for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoart
center.org.
X-COST:$50/$45 for VAC Members
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ai1ec-33784@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:All are encouraged to make a reservation to attend the Global W
ater Dances 2021 event with Core Dance\, at the Niaulani Campus of Volcano
Art Center\, on Sunday\, June 13 at 11am. Join this worldwide event with
countless observers\, locally and globally to deepen understanding about
the importance of water in communities the world over. We will offer a ble
ssing to Niaulani Rainforest and all the waters of Hawai’i and around the
globe. All are welcome and may participate as a witness or mover. No dance
experience required.\nFor over four decades\, Core Dance based in Atlanta
\, GA has supported innovation\, collaboration\, artistic risk-taking\, an
d sustainable art-making in dance. An award-winning contemporary dance org
anization with global reach\, Core Dance creates\, performs\, and produces
compelling original dance that ignites the creative spirit and actively e
ncourages participation and conversation with the community. Core Dance us
es dance to educate\, question and illuminate\, and is internationally rec
ognized for its artistically driven research practices\, cross-cultural an
d multi-disciplinary collaborations\, the humanity of the individual Dance
Artists\, and its rigorous physicality.\n\n\nThe event is free. Reservati
ons required for Covid considerations. Please call VAC at (808) – 967-822
2 to reserve your place.\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/e
vents/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210613T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210613T130000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Global Water Dance
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All are encouraged to make a reservation to a
ttend the Global Water Dances 2021 event with Core Dance\, at the Niaulani
Campus of Volcano Art Center\, on Sunday\, June 13 at 11am. Join this wo
rldwide event with countless observers\, locally and globally to deepen un
derstanding about the importance of water in communities the world over. W
e will offer a blessing to Niaulani Rainforest and all the waters of Hawai
’i and around the globe. All are welcome and may participate as a witness
or mover. No dance experience required.
\n
For over four decades\
, Core Dance based in Atlanta\, GA has supported innovation\, collaboratio
n\, artistic risk-taking\, and sustainable art-making in dance. An award-w
inning contemporary dance organization with global reach\, Core Dance crea
tes\, performs\, and produces compelling original dance that ignites the c
reative spirit and actively encourages participation and conversation with
the community. Core Dance uses dance to educate\, question and illuminate
\, and is internationally recognized for its artistically driven research
practices\, cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary collaborations\, the hum
anity of the individual Dance Artists\, and its rigorous physicality.
\n
\n\n
The event is free. Reservations required for C
ovid considerations. Please call VAC at (808) – 967-8222 to reserve your
place.
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Pastel On-Site Landscape Painting Workshop with Patti Pease Joh
nson \nEnjoy the outdoors and take your painting beyond the four walls of
a classroom in the Pastel On-Site Landscape Painting workshop with Patti P
ease Johnson on Saturday\, June 26\, 2021\, from 9 am – 1:30 pm at Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nYou’ll receive step-by-st
ep instruction in a proven rotational method for success\, starting with f
orm and fill\, moving to the value of black and white\, then color. Your o
wn natural style is brought to the surface. All materials will be supplied
along with guidance and inspiration for your creative journey.\nInitial d
iscussion includes pastel types\, papers\, fixing\, and mounting. Then\, u
se newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\, you’ll
form shapes\, and move into colors on sanded pastel paper. Learn to exagg
erate and be bold with colors\, and the value of using the lightest lights
and the darkest darks. Grow your knowledge of composition\, color\, and c
orrecting problems.\nStudents will complete one 9×12” project. Weather per
mitting\, the workshop will take place outdoors at Ni‘aulani. Otherwise\,
the workshop will be held indoors with a reference photo.\nThe cost for th
e workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee per person\, incl
usive of supplies. Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.\nPatti P
ease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across the Stat
e and in collections around the world.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter
.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Pastel On-Site Landscape
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Enjoy the ou
tdoors and take your painting beyond the four walls of a classroom in the
Pastel On-Site Landscape Painting workshop with Patti Pease Johns
on on Saturday\, June 26\, 2021\, from 9 am – 1:30 pm at Volcano Art Cente
r Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
You’ll receive step-by-step
instruction in a proven rotational method for success\, starting with form
and fill\, moving to the value of black and white\, then color. Your own
natural style is brought to the surface. All materials will be supplied al
ong with guidance and inspiration for your creative journey.
\n
Initi
al discussion includes pastel types\, papers\, fixing\, and mounting. Then
\, use newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\, yo
u’ll form shapes\, and move into colors on sanded pastel paper. Learn to e
xaggerate and be bold with colors\, and the value of using the lightest li
ghts and the darkest darks. Grow your knowledge of composition\, color\, a
nd correcting problems.
\n
Students will complete one 9×12” pro
ject. Weather permitting\, the workshop will take place outdoors at Ni‘aul
ani. Otherwise\, the workshop will be held indoors with a reference photo.
\nThe cost for the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $1
5 fee per person\, inclusive of supplies. Beginner and intermediate artist
s are welcome.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galle
ries and shops across the State and in collections around the world.
X-COST:$45 VAC Members/$50 non-members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of suppli
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DESCRIPTION:Winds and Rains of Kīlauea\nHawaiʻi Nei Invitational Exhibition
\nJuly 3 – August 15\, 2021\nThe Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to anno
unce The Hawaiʻi Nei Invitational Exhibition: The Winds and Rains of Kīlau
ea on display daily from July 3– August 15 from 9am – 5pm\, at Volcano Ar
t Center gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\nThe multi-media exhi
bition showcases six outstanding artists who were selected by members of t
he Volcano Art Center at the annual Hawai’i Nei Art Contest celebrating Ha
wai`i Island’s native species. The 2020 selectees include Charlene Asato
\, Scott Gorrell\, Noah Gomes\, Codie King\, Jan Taylor\, and Mamo Waianuh
ea. The artists have been asked to create unique works of art focusing on
the magnificent elements of nature present at Kilauea’s summit region.\nF
or more information about the exhibition or the artists visit www.volcanoa
rtcenter.org or contact VAC Gallery Manager\, Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-
8222 or gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210703T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210815T170000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/hawai%ca%bbi-nei-invitational-exhibi
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Winds and Ra
ins of Kīlauea
\n
Hawaiʻi Nei Invitational Exhibition
\n
Jul
y 3 – August 15\, 2021
\n
The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to a
nnounce The Hawaiʻi Nei Invitational Exhibiti
on:The Winds and Rains of Kīlauea on disp
lay daily from July 3– August 15f
rom 9am – 5pm\, at Volcano Art Center gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nationa
l Park.
\n
The multi-media exhibition showcases six outstanding artis
ts who were selected by members of the Volcano Art Center at the annual Ha
wai’i Nei Art Contest celebrating Hawai`i Island’s native species. The 2
020 selectees include Charlene Asato\, Scott Gorrell\, Noah Gomes\, Codie
King\, Jan Taylor\, and Mamo Waianuhea. The artists have been asked to cr
eate unique works of art focusing on the magnificent elements of nature pr
esent at Kilauea’s summit region.
\n
X-COST:Free event although park entrance fees apply.
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Poured Watercolor Floral Contrast Painting Workshop with Patti
Pease Johnson\n\nIn this workshop\, you’ll draw\, mask\, pour\, mask\, and
pour again\, then detail with specific watercolor techniques of gradation
\, drybrush\, negative painting\, stencil lifting. Students will create an
8 x 10” painting on cold press 140 lb. watercolor paper\, by working from
light to dark in 4 stages.\nA still life floral photo is provided in colo
r and gray tones to show values patterns of light\, mid-tones\, and dark.
Completion of each stage will be done step by step together with the instr
uctor.\nBig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson says\, “It’s
about being both free with yourself for the pours\, which are always a sur
prise\, then disciplined for the details of the main flower\, followed by
abstraction qualities to complete the background. I think the final painti
ng is complemented by the contrasts.”\nBeginner and intermediate artists w
elcome. Patti supplies all materials along with focused guidance and inspi
ration for this process along with some handy tips for your creative journ
ey. Cost for the workshop is $50/ $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fe
e per person. For more information or to register call VAC at 808-967-822
2.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-c
lasses/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210710T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210710T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Poured Watercolor Floral Contrast Painting with Patti Pease Johnson
-Please call to register 808-967-8222
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/poured-watercolor-floral-contrast-pa
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d Watercolor Floral Contrast Painting Workshop with Patti Pease Johnson
In this workshop\, you’ll draw\, mask\, pour\, mask\, and pour
again\, then detail with specific watercolor techniques of gradation\, dry
brush\, negative painting\, stencil lifting. Students will create an 8 x 1
0” painting on cold press 140 lb. watercolor paper\, by working from light
to dark in 4 stages.
\n
A still life floral photo is provided in col
or and gray tones to show values patterns of light\, mid-tones\, and dark.
Completion of each stage will be done step by step together with the inst
ructor.
\n
Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson says\
, “It’s about being both free with yourself for the pours\, which are alwa
ys a surprise\, then disciplined for the details of the main flower\, foll
owed by abstraction qualities to complete the background. I think the fina
l painting is complemented by the contrasts.”
\n
Beginner and interme
diate artists welcome. Patti supplies all materials along with focused gui
dance and inspiration for this process along with some handy tips for your
creative journey. Cost for the workshop is $50/ $45 for VAC Members plus
a $15 supply fee per person. For more information or to register call VAC
at 808-967-8222. \n
X-COST:$45 VAC Members/$50 non-members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of suppli
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CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Writing from the Heart: Zoom Workshop\nThe most powerful writin
g comes from the heart. What do you care about? What inspires you? What is
special in your life? Frances Kai-Hwa Wang will offer the “Writing from t
he Heart” workshop on Saturdays\, July 10\, 17\, 24 2021 from 9:00am – 11a
m at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nWrite about
the people\, places\, and memories that matter to you. Write to touch\, in
spire\, move\, persuade\, and provoke readers. Write with emotion\, write
with spirit. Write from your own truest self to help others find theirs. T
his course explores the kind of writing that changes people\, oneself incl
uded. And it begins honestly\, one word\, one day at a time.\n3 Saturdays\
, 9am-11am\, July 10\, 17\, 24\, 2021 on Zoom (2 hours each session) No
te: VAC students may be joined by some New York Writers Workshop students
\nClass fee is $75/$65 for VAC members.\nFrances Kai-Hwa Wang is a journal
ist\, essayist\, speaker\, educator\, and poet focused on issues of divers
ity\, race\, culture\, and the arts. The child of immigrants\, she was bor
n in Los Angeles\, raised in Silicon Valley\, and now divides her time bet
ween Michigan and the Big Island of Hawai‘i. She has worked in philosophy\
, ethnic new media\, anthropology\, international development\, nonprofits
\, and small business start-ups. Her writing has appeared at NBC News Asia
n America\, PRI Global Nation\, New America Media\, Pacific Citizen\, Angr
y Asian Man\, Cha Asian Literary Journal\, Kartika Review\, and several an
thologies\, journals\, and art exhibitions. She teaches courses on Asian/P
acific Islander American media and civil rights law at the University of M
ichigan\, and she teaches creative writing at University of Hawaii Hilo an
d Washtenaw Community College. She co-created a multimedia artwork for the
Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Indian American Heritage Projec
t online and travelling art exhibition. Visit franceskaihwawang.com\n\nTic
kets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210710T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210724T110000
GEO:+19.425907;-155.239058
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Writing from the Heart with Frances Kai-Hwa Wang
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Writing from the Heart: Zoom Workshop
\n
The most powerful writing comes from the heart. What do you
care about? What inspires you? What is special in your life? Frances Kai-H
wa Wang will offer the “Writing from the Heart” workshop on Saturdays\, Ju
ly 10\, 17\, 24 2021 from 9:00am – 11am at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Ca
mpus in Volcano Village.
\n
Write about the people\, places\, and mem
ories that matter to you. Write to touch\, inspire\, move\, persuade\, and
provoke readers. Write with emotion\, write with spirit. Write from your
own truest self to help others find theirs. This course explores the kind
of writing that changes people\, oneself included. And it begins honestly\
, one word\, one day at a time.
\n
3 Saturdays\, 9am-11am\, July 10\,
17\, 24\, 2021 on Zoom (2 hours each session) Note: VAC students may b
e joined by some New York Writers Workshop students
\n
Class fee is $
75/$65 for VAC members.
\n
Frances Kai-Hwa Wang is a journalist\, ess
ayist\, speaker\, educator\, and poet focused on issues of diversity\, rac
e\, culture\, and the arts. The child of immigrants\, she was born in Los
Angeles\, raised in Silicon Valley\, and now divides her time between Mich
igan and the Big Island of Hawai‘i. She has worked in philosophy\, ethnic
new media\, anthropology\, international development\, nonprofits\, and sm
all business start-ups. Her writing has appeared at NBC News Asian America
\, PRI Global Nation\, New America Media\, Pacific Citizen\, Angry Asian M
an\, Cha Asian Literary Journal\, Kartika Review\, and several anthologies
\, journals\, and art exhibitions. She teaches courses on Asian/Pacific Is
lander American media and civil rights law at the University of Michigan\,
and she teaches creative writing at University of Hawaii Hilo and Washten
aw Community College. She co-created a multimedia artwork for the Smithson
ian Asian Pacific American Center Indian American Heritage Project online
and travelling art exhibition. Visit franceskaihwawang.com
X-COST:$75/$65 VAC Members
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle: Creating A Flower of Life with Lydia\nDuring this Ze
ntangle session\, we will be using the beautiful Flower of Life symbol as
a graceful grid. Our flowers’ petals will be filled with our thoughtful an
d mindful fragments of intentions. With hopes of creating a floral flow o
f peaceful meditation. Lydia will give a very brief discussion on the New
Age meaning and meditation use of the Flower of Life\, the variety of styl
es and its many parts\, and their meanings from different areas of the glo
be. All materials will be provided. Students’ kits include Zentangle’s 3z
tile\, along with a beautifully cut hexagon tile designed in the Netherlan
ds\, and assorted colors of Sakura gelly pens.\nThis class is open to all
levels. No Zentangle or art experience necessary. A brief overview of the
Zentangle art method will be introduced to those new to Zentangle art.\nC
ost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply and facility fee. For more i
nformation and to register for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222.\n
\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-class
es/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210710T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Zentangle Inspired Art: Creating A Flower of Life *** This class is
full-next class will be on October 9
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Zentangle: Creating A Flower of Life with Lydia
\n
Duri
ng this Zentangle session\, we will be using the beautiful Flower of L
ife symbol as a graceful grid. Our flowers’ petals will be filled wit
h our thoughtful and mindful fragments of intentions. With hopes of creat
ing a floral flow of peaceful meditation. Lydia will give a very brief dis
cussion on the New Age meaning and meditation use of the Flower of Life\,
the variety of styles and its many parts\, and their meanings from differe
nt areas of the globe. All materials will be provided. Students’ kits incl
ude Zentangle’s 3z tile\, along with a beautifully cut hexagon tile design
ed in the Netherlands\, and assorted colors of Sakura gelly pens.
\n
This class is open to all levels. No Zentangle or art experience necessary
. A brief overview of the Zentangle art method will be introduced to thos
e new to Zentangle art.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 sup
ply and facility fee. For more information and to register for the worksh
op\, please call 808-967-8222.
X-COST:$50/$45 for VAC Members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Mike Nelson\; 808-967-8222\; mnelson@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Calling all woodworkers in Hawai‘i! Volcano Art Center invites
all woodworkers to participate in its inaugural biennial juried wood show\
, Volcano Wood Show Exhibition. The show opens on Friday\, July 16\, 2021
and continues through August 8\, 2021. The show is open to the public Wedn
esday – Sunday\, 10am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volca
no Village.\nITEMS REQUIRING YOUR ATTENTION:\n1. Photographs and names o
f your piece(s)\n2. Your biography\n3. A short paragraph description o
f your piece(s)\nThe Deadline for Photograph\, biography and\, description
is June 17\, 2021. Once entries are officially accepted by our jurors\, t
he accepted entries must be delivered:\nWhen: Sunday between 10 AM and 2 P
M on July 11\, 2021.\nWhere: Volcano Art Center\, Hale Ho’o’mana (red buil
ding) front classroom.\nOther delivery arrangements can be made by contact
ing Emily by July 7\, 2021\, at (808) 967-8222\nNote: Entries are limited
to 4 pieces per applicant.\nA sign-up sheet will be available at drop-off
for gallery sitting during the exhibition.\nAs mentioned in the prospectus
“Docent Requirements: Entrants are required to serve as a docent one shif
t per accepted piece or to designate someone to fill this requirement.\nVo
lcano Wood Show Exhibition is open to all full-time and part-time resident
s of Hawai‘i\, whether they are amateur or professional woodworkers. Onlin
e registration is open now and the deadline to register is June 18\, 2021.
The prospectus and entry forms are available online at https://volcanoart
center.org/gallery/call-to-artists/.\nFor more information\, please contac
t Mike Nelson at (808) 967-8222\, or email mnelson@volcanoartcenter.org. V
olcano Art Center Niaulani Campus is located at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road i
n Volcano Village.\n
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20210711T140000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785
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Calling
all woodworkers in Hawai‘i! Volcano Art Center invites all woodworkers to
participate in its inaugural biennial juried wood show\, Volcano Wood
Show Exhibition. The show opens on Friday\, July 16\, 2021 and conti
nues through August 8\, 2021. The show is open to the public Wednesday – S
unday\, 10am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Villag
e.
\n
ITEMS REQUIRING YOUR ATTENTION:
\n
1. Photographs
and names of your piece(s)
\n
2. Your biography
\n
3. A sho
rt paragraph description of your piece(s)
\n
The Deadline for Photogr
aph\, biography and\, description is June 17\, 2021. Once entries are offi
cially accepted by our jurors\, the accepted entries must be delivered:
\n
When: Sunday between 10 AM and 2 PM on July 11\, 2021.
\n
Where
: Volcano Art Center\, Hale Ho’o’mana (red building) front classroom.
\n
Other delivery arrangements can be made by contacting Emily by July 7
\, 2021\, at (808) 967-8222
\n
Note: Entries are limited to 4 pieces
per applicant.
\n
A sign-up sheet will be available at drop-off for g
allery sitting during the exhibition.
\n
As mentioned in the prospect
us “Docent Requirements: Entrants are required to serve as a docent one sh
ift per accepted piece or to designate someone to fill this requirement.
p>\n
Volcano Wood Show Exhibition is open to all full-time and
part-time residents of Hawai‘i\, whether they are amateur or professional
woodworkers. Online registration is open now and the deadline to register
is June 18\, 2021. The prospectus and entry forms are available online at
https://vo
lcanoartcenter.org/gallery/call-to-artists/.
\n
For more informat
ion\, please contact Mike Nelson at (808) 967-8222\, or email mnelson@volcanoartcenter.org. Volcan
o Art Center Niaulani Campus is located at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Vol
cano Village.
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DESCRIPTION:Volcano Wood Show Exhibition. The show opens on Friday\, July 1
6\, 2021\, and continues through August 8\, 2021. The show is open to the
public Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Ca
mpus in Volcano Village.\nThis three-week event will feature the various w
ood artists in our community who produce individual one-of-a-kind works us
ing indigenous Hawaiian and exotic woods.\nThe exhibition will be held in
the Dietrich Varez Hall at Hale Ho‘omana at Niaulani will feature furnitur
e\, sculptures\, and wood art by local island artisans. Funds generated fr
om the show will contribute to the development of Volcano Art Center’s “Ar
t Van Go” project\, a mobile classroom and woodshop.\nDuring the show\, th
e wood artists will be on hand to share their work and stories. “We look f
orward to welcoming visitors and artists showcasing the many talents withi
n our community from chopsticks to furniture\,” states Volcano Art Center
CEO\, Mike Nelson.\nFor more information\, please contact Mike Nelson at (
808) 967-8222\, or email mnelson@volcanoartcenter.org. Volcano Art Center
Niaulani Campus is located at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Volcano Village.
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\n
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\n
The exhibition will be held i
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ure\, sculptures\, and wood art by local island artisans. Funds generated
from the show will contribute to the development of Volcano Art Center’s “
Art Van Go” project\, a mobile classroom and woodshop.
\n
During the
show\, the wood artists will be on hand to share their work and stories. “
We look forward to welcoming visitors and artists showcasing the many tale
nts within our community from chopsticks to furniture\,” states Volcano Ar
t Center CEO\, Mike Nelson.
\n
For more information\, please contact
Mike Nelson at (808) 967-8222\, or email mnelson@volcanoartcenter.org. Volcano Art Center Niaulani
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DESCRIPTION:Yoga with Emily Catey Weiss \nPre-register in advance for Yoga
with Emily on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niau
lani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants d
ue to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are n
o longer available for use.\nRelax your body and rejuvenate your soul in t
his gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releasing bo
th physical and mental tension. Open to both beginning and intermediate st
udents\, classes meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in the Varez Hall\, unless
otherwise noted. For more information please contact emilycatey@hotmail.c
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ani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants du
e to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are no
longer available for use.
\n
Relax your body and rejuvenate your sou
l in this gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releas
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Flowers We Met Along The Way by John Dawson\nAugust 21 – Septem
ber 26\, 2021\n\nThe Volcano Art Center will soon be displaying new painti
ngs by Hawaiʻi Island’s wildlife artist John D. Dawson. The exhibit titled
Flowers We Have Met Along The Way features twenty new acrylic paintings o
f scenes John encountered while working with Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Pa
rk from 1990 -2020. The exhibition will open to the public on Saturday\, A
ugust 21st and continue through Sunday\, September 26th\, 9 am – 5 pm dail
y at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
The exhibition will also be available online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\n
John D. Dawson was born and raised in San Diego\, California. With the su
pport of his parents\, John was encouraged to follow his dreams of a caree
r in art. John graduated from the Art Center School in Los Angeles\, Calif
ornia which is now The Art Center College of Art and Design. John served i
n the Army Reserves while beginning his art career. Detroit\, Michigan\, a
nd automobile art kept him occupied for a year after college when he retur
ned to San Diego and entered the world of advertising. John’s gift of ill
ustration offered him full-time employment for sixteen years while complet
ing free-lance illustration jobs on the side.\n\n\nToday one can find Daws
on’s artwork included within the maps provided to visitors to Hawaiʻi Volc
anoes National Park as well as the stunning educational display inside the
Kilauea Visitor Center. One of Dawson’s proudest accomplishments is the
Nature in America stamp series which includes a lush depiction of The Hawa
iian Rainforest created for the United States Postal Service. Dawson’s re
sume includes many major assignments for the National Geographic Society\,
National Wildlife Federation\, Audubon Society\, United Nations and the ‘
Imiloa Astronomy Center\, and has appeared in additional national publicat
ions. With decades of experience\, Dawson’s work continues to captivate a
udiences.\n“The collection of paintings on display for the Flowers We Have
Met Along The Way exhibition is inspired by a decade of immersion within
the dynamic landscapes found within Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park\,” sta
tes gallery manager\, Emily C. Weiss. “Excursions provided by park resear
chers and staff deepened John’s appreciation and knowledge of Hawai’i’s n
ative flora and fauna which he freely shares through his art for us all to
enjoy.” He credits Linda W. Pratt and park ranger Jay Robinson\, since r
etired\, for a decade of sharing their expertise and time with him and hi
s wife Kathie on numerous hikes to locations both near and far in search o
f ideal specimens to observe in their natural environment.\nJohn Dawson wi
ll be present at the VAC gallery on opening day\, Saturday\, August 21st f
rom 11 am -1 pm. He will also be there on Sunday\, Aug. 29th\, Sept. 5th\
, 12th 19th\, and 26th. Those wishing to meet the artist are welcome to th
e VAC gallery for the special opportunity to talk story with the artist fr
om 11 am -1 pm those days.\nFor more information\, visit www.volcanoartcen
ter.org or contact VAC Gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-8222 or
gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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ng with Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park from 1990 -2020. The exhibition wi
ll open to the public on Saturday\, August 21st and continue th
rough Sunday\, September 26th\, 9 am – 5 pm daily at the Volcan
o Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The exhibition
will also be available online at www.volcanoartcenter.org
\n
John D.
Dawson was born and raised in San Diego\, California. With the support of
his parents\, John was encouraged to follow his dreams of a career in art
. John graduated from the Art Center School in Los Angeles\, California wh
ich is now The Art Center College of Art and Design. John served in the Ar
my Reserves while beginning his art career. Detroit\, Michigan\, and autom
obile art kept him occupied for a year after college when he returned to S
an Diego and entered the world of advertising. John’s gift of illustratio
n offered him full-time employment for sixteen years while completing free
-lance illustration jobs on the side.
\n\n
\n
Today on
e can find Dawson’s artwork included within the maps provided to visitors
to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park as well as th
e stunning educational display inside the Kilauea Visitor Center. One of
Dawson’s proudest accomplishments is the Nature in America stamp series which includes a lush depiction of The Hawaiian Rainfor
est created for the United States Postal S
ervice. Dawson’s resume includes many major assignments for the National Geographic Society\,
National Wildlife Federation\, Audubon Society\, United Nations and the ‘Im
iloa Astronomy Center\, and has appeared in additional national public
ations. With decades of experience\, Dawson’s work continues to captivate
audiences.
\n
“The collection of paintings on display for the Fl
owers We Have Met Along The Way exhibition is inspired by a decade of
immersion within the dynamic landscapes found within Hawai’i Volcanoes Na
tional Park\,” states gallery manager\, Emily C. Weiss. “Excursions provi
ded by park researchers and staff deepened John’s appreciation and knowle
dge of Hawai’i’s native flora and fauna which he freely shares through his
art for us all to enjoy.” He credits Linda W. Pratt and park ranger Jay
Robinson\, since retired\, for a decade of sharing their expertise and ti
me with him and his wife Kathie on numerous hikes to locations both near a
nd far in search of ideal specimens to observe in their natural environmen
t.
\n
John Dawson will be present at the VAC gallery on ope
ning day\, Saturday\, August 21st from 11 am -1 pm. He will also be there
on Sunday\, Aug. 29th\, Sept. 5th\, 12th 19th\, and 26th. Those wishing t
o meet the artist are welcome to the VAC gallery for the special opportuni
ty to talk story with the artist from 11 am -1 pm those days.
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DESCRIPTION:John Dawson will be present at the VAC gallery from 11 am -1 pm
. Those wishing to meet the artist are welcome to the VAC gallery for the
special opportunity to talk story with the artist.\n\n\nFor more informat
ion\, visit www.volcanoartcenter.org or contact VAC Gallery Manager Emily
C. Weiss at (808) 967-8222 or gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\n \n\n\n \n\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a morning of tours to three outstanding gardens in Volcan
o\, on August 22\, 2021\, from 9 am – 1:30 pm\, followed by a light lunch
and a talk with a landscape designer\, Zach Mermel. After lunch\, there wi
ll be a native plant sale open to the public\, in the Sculpture Garden at
our Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. $35/$30 VAC Members.\n\n \n\n\nTi
ckets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Sculpture Garden at our Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. $35/$30 VAC
Members.
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DESCRIPTION:Soft Pastel Still Life\nExaggerate! Be bold with colors and yo
urself using lights and darks and enjoy the marks you make on paper using
a proven signature rotational method for success with soft pastels.\nNow B
ig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help you gain the
confidence and techniques of this centuries old medium. Patti supplies the
instruction and all materials along with guidance and inspiration for thi
s process along with some handy tips for your creative journey.\nGrow your
knowledge of composition\, color and correcting problems!\nLearn about th
e different types of pastels\, different papers\, fixing and mounting pape
r and on backing. Then use newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to k
eep loose. Next\, you’ll begin forming shapes and move into colors on past
el paper from close observation of the setup still life. Students will com
plete a 9×12 inch project.\nThe Soft Pastel Still Life Workshop will be he
ld on Saturday\, August 28\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Cent
er Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Cost for the workshop is $50 and $4
5 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Beginner and int
ermediate artists are welcome.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found
at galleries and shops across the State and in collections around the wor
ld.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-
classes/.
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Exaggerate! Be bold with colors and your
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proven signature rotational method for success with soft pastels.
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Now Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help
you gain the confidence and techniques of this centuries old medium. Patt
i supplies the instruction and all materials along with guidance and inspi
ration for this process along with some handy tips for your creative journ
ey.
\n
Grow your knowledge of composition\, color and correcting
problems!
\n
Learn about the different types of pastels\, differ
ent papers\, fixing and mounting paper and on backing. Then use newsprint
to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\, you’ll begin formin
g shapes and move into colors on pastel paper from close observation of th
e setup still life. Students will complete a 9×12 inch project.
\n
Th
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st 28\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. Cost for the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plu
s a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Beginner and intermediate artists are
welcome.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries
and shops across the State and in collections around the world.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Pastel On-Site Landscape Painting Workshop with Patti Pease Joh
nson \nEnjoy the outdoors and take your painting beyond the four walls of
a classroom in the Pastel On-Site Landscape Painting workshop with Patti P
ease Johnson on Saturday\, September 4\, 2021\, from 9 am – 1:30 pm at Vol
cano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nYou’ll receive step-b
y-step instruction in a proven rotational method for success\, starting wi
th form and fill\, moving to the value of black and white\, then color. Yo
ur own natural style is brought to the surface. All materials will be supp
lied along with guidance and inspiration for your creative journey.\nIniti
al discussion includes pastel types\, papers\, fixing\, and mounting. Then
\, use newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\, yo
u’ll form shapes\, and move into colors on sanded pastel paper. Learn to e
xaggerate and be bold with colors\, and the value of using the lightest li
ghts and the darkest darks. Grow your knowledge of composition\, color\, a
nd correcting problems.\nStudents will complete one 9×12” project. Weather
permitting\, the workshop will take place outdoors at Ni‘aulani. Otherwis
e\, the workshop will be held indoors with a reference photo.\nThe cost fo
r the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee per person\,
inclusive of supplies. Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.\nPat
ti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across the
State and in collections around the world.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartce
nter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Enjoy the ou
tdoors and take your painting beyond the four walls of a classroom in the
Pastel On-Site Landscape Painting workshop with Patti Pease Johns
on on Saturday\, September 4\, 2021\, from 9 am – 1:30 pm at Volcano Art C
enter Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
You’ll receive step-by-s
tep instruction in a proven rotational method for success\, starting with
form and fill\, moving to the value of black and white\, then color. Your
own natural style is brought to the surface. All materials will be supplie
d along with guidance and inspiration for your creative journey.
\n
I
nitial discussion includes pastel types\, papers\, fixing\, and mounting.
Then\, use newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\
, you’ll form shapes\, and move into colors on sanded pastel paper. Learn
to exaggerate and be bold with colors\, and the value of using the lightes
t lights and the darkest darks. Grow your knowledge of composition\, color
\, and correcting problems.
\n
Students will complete one 9×12”
project. Weather permitting\, the workshop will take place outdoors at Ni
‘aulani. Otherwise\, the workshop will be held indoors with a reference ph
oto. \nThe cost for the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus
a $15 fee per person\, inclusive of supplies. Beginner and intermediate ar
tists are welcome.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at g
alleries and shops across the State and in collections around the world.
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DESCRIPTION:ART & ANARCHY 2021\nSeptember 11 – October 3\, 2021\n\nThe Vol
cano Art Center proudly announces a new exhibition\, Art & Anarchy\, at th
e Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The Exhibition is sponsored by The
University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Departments of Philosophy and Art in conjunc
tion with the Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition (PACT) phi
losophy conference focusing on the theme of Anarchy. Opening to the public
on Saturday\, September 11th and continuing through Saturday\, October 3\
, the show may be viewed in person Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4 pm at th
e Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) The exh
ibit will also be featured online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.\nThe three-
week event features 33 invited artists from the US mainland and Hawaiʻi Is
land\, who were asked to submit works of art which engage the theme of ana
rchy. Since its origins in 19th century Paris\, anarchism has influenced
the visual arts in diverse ways and continues to do so as demonstrated by
the collection of 40 one-of-a-kind works which provide visual and intelle
ctual stimulation on the subject.\nAs stated by Tim Freeman\, Teacher of P
hilosophy at UH Hilo\, “anarchism\, as a philosophy and political movement
developing in Paris in the mid 19th century\, was never really advocating
a descent into disorder and chaos\, but rather the liberation of humanity
from the oppressive order imposed by religion\, capitalist economics\, an
d the state as it then existed. What the anarchist philosophers were advo
cating was a new kind of order.” As Pierre-Joseph Proudhon\, the first m
odern political philosopher to declare himself an anarchist\, and consider
ed the “father of anarchism\,” once wrote: “Anarchy is order without power
.” The American anarchist Emma Goldman later states: “Anarchism stands fo
r a social order based on the free grouping of individuals for the purpose
of producing real social wealth\, an order that will guarantee to every h
uman being free access to the earth and full enjoyment of the necessities
of life\, according to individual desires\, tastes\, and inclinations.”\nT
he mixed media exhibition features original paintings\, prints\, sculpture
s\, and ceramics by both professional\, amateur and student artists who co
ntinue to investigate the same issues that motivated the original anarchis
t movement and in many ways are even more critical today. The Art & Anarch
y exhibition can be viewed in Dietrich Varez Hall in the Hale Hoʻomana bui
lding at VAC’s Niaulani Campus. VAC is currently following all CDC guidel
ines and social distancing protocol. Be prepared to wear a mask and keep a
safe 6 ft. distance from others within the gallery. Additionally\, VAC ga
llery is mandating a max. occupancy of 10 people within the gallery at one
time (you may be asked to wait outside if the gallery is full)\, the use
of hand sanitizer at the entrance\, and regular cleaning of highly touched
surfaces by VAC staff and volunteers. For those that prefer to view the
exhibition virtually it will be online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\nVolcan
o Art Center is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mi
ssion is to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and e
nvironmental heritage of Hawaiʻi through arts and education. Please visit
www.volcanoartcenter.org for more information\, or contact Emily C. Weiss
at gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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\n
\n
The Volcano Art Center proudly announces a new exhibition\, Art &
Anarchy\, at the Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The Exhibition is s
ponsored by The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Departments of Philosophy an
d Art in conjunction with the Pacific Association for the Continental Trad
ition (PACT) philosophy conference focusing on the theme of Anarchy. Openi
ng to the public on Saturday\, September 11th and continuing through Satur
day\, October 3\, the show may be viewed in person Wednesday – Sunday\, 10
am – 4 pm at the Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcan
o Rd.) The exhibit will also be featured online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
The t
hree-week event features 33 invited artists from the US mainland and Hawai
ʻi Island\, who were asked to submit works of art which engage the theme o
f anarchy. Since its origins in 19th century Paris\, anarchism has influe
nced the visual arts in diverse ways and continues to do so as demonstrate
d by the collection of 40 one-of-a-kind works which provide visual and in
tellectual stimulation on the subject.
\n
As stated by Tim Freeman\,
Teacher of Philosophy at UH Hilo\, “anarchism\, as a philosophy and politi
cal movement developing in Paris in the mid 19th century\, was never reall
y advocating a descent into disorder and chaos\, but rather the liberation
of humanity from the oppressive order imposed by religion\, capitalist ec
onomics\, and the state as it then existed. What the anarchist philosophe
rs were advocating was a new kind of order.” As Pierre-Joseph Proudhon\,
the first modern political philosopher to declare himself an anarchist\,
and considered the “father of anarchism\,” once wrote: “Anarchy is order w
ithout power.” The American anarchist Emma Goldman later states: “Anarchi
sm stands for a social order based on the free grouping of individuals for
the purpose of producing real social wealth\, an order that will guarante
e to every human being free access to the earth and full enjoyment of the
necessities of life\, according to individual desires\, tastes\, and incli
nations.”
\n
The mixed media exhibition features original paintings\,
prints\, sculptures\, and ceramics by both professional\, amateur and stu
dent artists who continue to investigate the same issues that motivated th
e original anarchist movement and in many ways are even more critical toda
y. The Art & Anarchy exhibition can be viewed in Dietrich Varez Hall in th
e Hale Hoʻomana building at VAC’s Niaulani Campus. VAC is currently follo
wing all CDC guidelines and social distancing protocol. Be prepared to wea
r a mask and keep a safe 6 ft. distance from others within the gallery. Ad
ditionally\, VAC gallery is mandating a max. occupancy of 10 people within
the gallery at one time (you may be asked to wait outside if the gallery
is full)\, the use of hand sanitizer at the entrance\, and regular cleanin
g of highly touched surfaces by VAC staff and volunteers. For those that
prefer to view the exhibition virtually it will be online at www.volcanoartcenter.org
\n
Volcano Art Center is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization created in 1974
whose mission is to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultu
ral and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi through arts and education. Plea
se visit www.volcanoa
rtcenter.org for more information\, or contact Emily C. Weiss at gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Paper Making with Mary Milelzcik\nJoin artist M
ary Milelzcik for the “Introduction to Paper Making” workshop on Saturday\
, September 11\, 2021 from 10am – 2pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campu
s in Volcano Village.\nLearn the basics of making your own paper\, and rec
ycle at the same time! This papermaking workshop\, using a household blend
er\, will introduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with various
additives\, including cotton linters\, and local plant materials. Students
will use a postcard-sized Japanese suketa to make several sheets of paper
and move on to using larger sized moulds and deckles and alternative scre
ens to create larger pieces. You are encouraged to bring dried plant mater
ial\, colored papers\, and other items to add to the pulp or imbed in thei
r paper. You will leave with a basic knowledge of papermaking\, a variety
of papers\, your mould and deckle\, tub\, felts\, shredded papers\, resour
ce list\, and instructions on how to make paper at home using an old blend
er or drill attachment paint mixer. Bring lunch! An hour will be for a lun
ch break\, critique\, and Q &A.\nThe class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members
plus a $38 fee\, inclusive of supplies.\nAdvanced Papermaking workshops (T
BD) will be held at Arts Asylum studio in Pahoa for participants who have
basic papermaking experience. The focus will be papermaking using local fi
bers\, and cover the selection and preparation of fibers\, to making paper
. Plant fibers will include pineapple\, banana leaf\, fruit & pseudo stalk
\, and lemongrass. A variety of larger sized traditional and alternative m
oulds and deckles will be available for use. \nMary Milelzcik has a B.A. d
egree from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a radical
two-year upper division interdisciplinary experimental program\, where yo
u worked with a mentor\, and chose your own path in upper-division art. Pr
intmaking and papermaking were her focus. This transformative experience s
et the path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and photogra
pher\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa M
onica CA for ten years\; and as an instructor of mixed media encaustic art
\, papermaking and printmaking. Currently\, she is exploring the integrati
on of hand-ground local pigments and organic materials into her handmade p
aper from local plants\, and mixed media encaustic work. Her artwork has b
een shown internationally. Workshops are held at her Arts Asylum studio in
Pahoa by appointment.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regi
stration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
Join artist Mary Milelzcik for th
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1 from 10am – 2pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village
.
\n
Learn the basics of making your own paper\, and recycle at the s
ame time! This papermaking workshop\, using a household blender\, will int
roduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with various additives\, i
ncluding cotton linters\, and local plant materials. Students will use a p
ostcard-sized Japanese suketa to make several sheets of paper and move on
to using larger sized moulds and deckles and alternative screens to create
larger pieces. You are encouraged to bring dried plant material\, colored
papers\, and other items to add to the pulp or imbed in their paper. You
will leave with a basic knowledge of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, y
our mould and deckle\, tub\, felts\, shredded papers\, resource list\, and
instructions on how to make paper at home using an old blender or drill a
ttachment paint mixer. Bring lunch! An hour will be for a lunch bre
ak\, critique\, and Q &A.
\n
The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members plus a $38 fee\, inclusive
of supplies.
\n
Advanced Papermaking workshops (TBD) will be held
at Arts Asylum studio in Pahoa for participants who have basic papermaking
experience. The focus will be papermaking using local fibers\, and cover
the selection and preparation of fibers\, to making paper. Plant fibers wi
ll include pineapple\, banana leaf\, fruit & pseudo stalk\, and lemongrass
. A variety of larger sized traditional and alternative moulds and deckles
will be available for use.
\n
Mary Milelzcik has a B.A. degree
from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a radical two-y
ear upper division interdisciplinary experimental program\, where you work
ed with a mentor\, and chose your own path in upper-division art. Printmak
ing and papermaking were her focus. This transformative experience set the
path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and photographer\;
as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa Monica
CA for ten years\; and as an instructor of mixed media encaustic art\, pap
ermaking and printmaking. Currently\, she is exploring the integration of
hand-ground local pigments and organic materials into her handmade paper f
rom local plants\, and mixed media encaustic work. Her artwork has been sh
own internationally. Workshops are held at her Arts Asylum studio in Pahoa
by appointment.
X-COST:$65/$60 for VAC members plus a $38 fee\, inclusive of supplies
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DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Clay with Wheel Throwing: Tea Cups & Mugs with
Erik Wold \nSaturday Afternoons 2:00pm – 5:00pm\n8 week session beginnin
g Saturday\, September 11\, 2021\, through Saturday\, October 30\, 2021.\n
Refresh and rejuvenate with a new creative outlet at our open and spacious
ceramics studio located in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art Cen
ter Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\n\nTeaching artist\, Erik Wold\, w
ill provide instruction for this class which will focus on understanding t
he essentials of forming vessels on the wheel. We will begin with basics o
f working with clay followed by introduction to wheel throwing. Stoneware
clays will be used and finished with high fire reduction glazes. All skill
levels are welcome. Our studio is open and well ventilated. Masks are req
uired. A covered outside work area is also available.\n\n\n\n\nThe cost fo
r the class is $200/$180 for VAC members plus a $25 materials fee for 6 lb
s. of clay\, which includes glazes and firing. Additional clay will be ava
ilable for purchase.\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcen
ter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
Saturday Afternoons 2:00pm – 5:00p
m
\n
8 week session beginning Saturday\, September
11\, 2021\, through Saturday\, October 30\, 2021.
\n
Refresh and rejuvenate with a new creative outlet at our open and spac
ious ceramics studio located in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art
Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
\n
Teaching artist\, Erik Wold\, will provide instruction f
or this class which will focus on understanding the essentials of forming
vessels on the wheel. We will begin with basics of working with clay follo
wed by introduction to wheel throwing. Stoneware clays will be used and fi
nished with high fire reduction glazes. All skill levels are welcome. Our
studio is open and well ventilated. Masks are required. A covered outside
work area is also available.
\n\n\n\n
\n
The cost for the class is $200/$180 for VAC member
s plus a $25 materials fee for 6 lbs. of clay\, which includes glazes and
firing. Additional clay will be available for purchase.
X-COST:$200/$180 for VAC Members plus a $25 materials fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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DESCRIPTION:Fabulous Fabric Fun \nEnjoy a full day of textile fun with thre
e creative textile artists and quilters in the “Fabulous Fabric Fun” works
hop on Saturday\, September 18\, 2021\, from 9:30 am – 3:30 pm at Volcano
Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nGlorianne Garza will gui
de you to explore different foiling techniques to apply foil to fabric\, u
sing fusibles\, glue\, stencils and more. Learn English Paper Piecing with
Lisa Louise Adams and make a fabric bowl. Make a fabric landscape collage
with Kona quilter Catherine Wynne.\nThe cost for the full-day workshop is
$80/$75 VAC Members – all materials are included. Bring your hand-sewing
kit\, including a thimble\, fabric scissors\, and neutral thread. All fabr
ics are supplied though you have the option to bring landscape fabric to s
hare. No machines are needed during this workshop. Please bring a brown ba
g lunch.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-works
hops-classes/.
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Fabulous Fabric Fun
\n
Enjoy a full day of textile fun with three creative textile art
ists and quilters in the “Fabulous Fabric Fun” workshop on Saturday\, Sept
ember 18\, 2021\, from 9:30 am – 3:30 pm at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani
Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
Glorianne Garza will guide you to explo
re different foiling techniques to apply foil to fabric\, using fusibles\,
glue\, stencils and more. Learn English Paper Piecing with Lisa Louise Ad
ams and make a fabric bowl. Make a fabric landscape collage with Kona quil
ter Catherine Wynne.
\n
The cost for the full-day workshop is $80/$75
VAC Members – all materials are included. Bring your hand-sewing kit\, in
cluding a thimble\, fabric scissors\, and neutral thread. All fabrics are
supplied though you have the option to bring landscape fabric to share. No
machines are needed during this workshop. Please bring a brown bag lunch.
X-COST:$80/$75 VAC Members
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DESCRIPTION:Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pease Johnson\nBig Island
artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk
Scarf workshop on Saturday\, September 25\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano
Art Center.\nIn this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf usin
g three colors of your choice\, which will create many more colors on the
silk. Pick a main color\, then\, choose the other two after learning about
color theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved
by pre-mixing the four process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, an
d black). Students from previous classes have been amazed by what they ref
er to as “happy color accidents.”\nJohnson will tell you\, “It’s all about
playing with colors. I supply all materials and guidance\, you create. Th
e fun time is your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate
artists are welcome. Open up your creativity and challenge yourself by le
arning this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at c
olor.\nCost is $50 and $45 for VAC members plus a $15 fee per person\, inc
lusive of supplies.\nIn the final hour\, students will use hot wax with th
e tjanting tool on Habotai silk to outline your more representational desi
gn and create a resist line for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colo
rs on the 10” x 10” silk artwork.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be fo
und at galleries and shops across the State and in collections around the
world. Patti has a designer’s ability to distill natural subjects into the
ir most essential forms and to rearrange them in her paintings. Her artwor
ks include sculpture\, mobiles\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and clay object
s in abstract and expressionist styles.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcen
ter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
Big Island artist an
d instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf
workshop on Saturday\, September 25\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano
Art Center.
\n
In this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” sca
rf using three colors of your choice\, which will create many more colors
on the silk. Pick a main color\, then\, choose the other two after learnin
g about color theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your desired colors\, ac
hieved by pre-mixing the four process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yell
ow\, and black). Students from previous classes have been amazed by what t
hey refer to as “happy color accidents.”
\n
Johnson will tell you\, “
It’s all about playing with colors. I supply all materials and guidance\,
you create. The fun time is your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner an
d intermediate artists are welcome. Open up your creativity and challenge
yourself by learning this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way
you look at color.
\n
Cost is $50 and $45 for VAC
members plus a $15 fee per person\, inclusive of supplies.
\n
In the
final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Habotai
silk to outline your more representational design and create a resist line
for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10” silk ar
twork.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and
shops across the State and in collections around the world. Patti has a d
esigner’s ability to distill natural subjects into their most essential fo
rms and to rearrange them in her paintings. Her artworks include sculpture
\, mobiles\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and clay objects in abstract and ex
pressionist styles.
X-COST:$45 VAC Members/$50 non-members & a $15 fee per person\, inclusive o
f supplies
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nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Ho’okupu a collection of pastels by Kathy Long\nOctober 2 – Nov
ember 7\, 2021\n\n\nVolcano Art Center will soon be displaying a new colle
ction of pastel paintings by Hawaiʻi’s Island revered portrait artist Kath
y Long. The exhibit titled Hoʻokupu features thirteen pastel paintings\, n
ine of which have never been seen before. The exhibition\, opening to the
public on Saturday\, October 2nd will continue through Sunday\, November 7
th daily from 9am – 5pm at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volca
noes National Park. The exhibit can also be viewed online at www.volcano
artcenter.org\nThe collection on display for the Hoʻokupu exhibition is a
tribute\, “my gift to the beauty that is Kīlauea\, Mauna Loa and the peopl
e who cherish it”\, states Kathy. “In the middle of the ocean lies a treas
ure of unique beauty. Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park runs from the mount
ains to the sea\, an ever changing environment\, an evolving tapestry of f
orest\, barren rock desert and restless shores. It was here\, in October
of 1982\, that I first experienced hula kahiko\, or ancient hula\, down on
the floor of the Kīlauea caldera\, by the fire pit\, Halemaʻumaʻu. The c
ombination of the artistry that I witnessed and the environment of Kīlauea
itself left an indelible mark on my spirit and I have painted images of t
he Hawaiian culture and the park\, for 39 years.”\nSince 1982\, Kathy Long
has called the Big Island “home” once again. Daughter of the well-known a
rtist Mary Koski\, she lived in Hilo until she was eight. Her family then
moved to the U.S. Mainland and later to Europe\, where she graduated from
one of the oldest schools in Scandinavia\, and made her debut at the high
ly respected Waino Aaltonen Museum in Finland. That exhibit was the first
of thirteen one-woman shows in Europe\, followed by many more in the U.S.
mainland and Hawai`i\, including two past shows at the Volcano Art Center.
\nIn 1979\, Kathy and her art historian husband Bertil moved to Houston\,
Texas to open a highly successful fine arts gallery. In 1982 they moved to
Waimea on Hawaiʻi Island where Bertil was curator of Richard Smart’s fabu
lous art collection at Parker Ranch until 2000.Nearly everyone living in H
awai`i has seen at least one of Kathy’s masterfully executed drawings repr
oduced in countless publications as well as on the 2001 and 2002 Merrie Mo
narch Festival posters. She works from images she has photographed and the
n painstakingly and patiently imbues them with her love and respect for he
r subjects to create sensitive and exquisitely beautiful drawings.\nKathy
explains “Volcano is a place of great energy and fuels peoples creativity.
The Volcano Art Center has given people a place to showcase their artwor
k and a place for the world to view them. I have named this show Hoʻokupu
(To Pay Tribute). I pay tribute to this beautiful and amazing place\, and
to the people and the culture who nurture and tend it. May this show be
my blessing\, my gift.”\nKathy Long will be present at VAC gallery on Sund
ay\, October 3rd and 24th. Those wishing to meet the artist are welcome t
o VAC gallery for the special opportunity to talk story with the artist fr
om 11am -1pm.\nMandatory mask wearing and social distancing protocol obser
ved within VAC Gallery at this time. For more information\, visit www.volc
anoartcenter.org or contact VAC Gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss at (808) 96
7-8222 or gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.\nVolcano Art Center is a 501(c)3 n
onprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to promote\, develo
p and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental heritage of Haw
aii through the arts and education.
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Ho’okupu
a collection of pastels by Kathy Long
\n
October 2 – November
7\, 2021
\n\n
\n
Volcano Art Center will soon be displaying a new col
lection of pastel paintings by Hawaiʻi’s Island revered portrait artist Ka
thy Long. The exhibit titled Hoʻokupu features thirteen pastel pa
intings\, nine of which have never been seen before. The exhibit
ion\, opening to the public on Saturday\, October 2nd will cont
inue through Sunday\, November 7th daily from 9am –
5pm at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
The exhibit can also be viewed online at www.volcanoartcenter.org
\n
The collection o
n display for the Hoʻokupu exhibition is a tribute\, “my gift to
the beauty that is Kīlauea\, Mauna Loa and the people who cherish it”\, st
ates Kathy. “In the middle of the ocean lies a treasure of unique beauty.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park runs from the mountains to the sea\, an e
ver changing environment\, an evolving tapestry of forest\, barren rock de
sert and restless shores. It was here\, in October of 1982\, that I first
experienced hula kahiko\, or ancient hula\, down on the floor of the Kīla
uea caldera\, by the fire pit\, Halemaʻumaʻu. The combination of the arti
stry that I witnessed and the environment of Kīlauea itself left an indeli
ble mark on my spirit and I have painted images of the Hawaiian culture an
d the park\, for 39 years.”
\n
Since 1982\, Kathy Long has called the
Big Island “home” once again. Daughter of the well-known artist Mary Kosk
i\, she lived in Hilo until she was eight. Her family then moved to the U
.S. Mainland and later to Europe\, where she graduated from one of the old
est schools in Scandinavia\, and made her debut at the highly respected Wa
ino Aaltonen Museum in Finland. That exhibit was the first of thirteen one
-woman shows in Europe\, followed by many more in the U.S. mainland and Ha
wai`i\, including two past shows at the Volcano Art Center.
\n
In 197
9\, Kathy and her art historian husband Bertil moved to Houston\, Texas to
open a highly successful fine arts gallery. In 1982 they moved to Waimea
on Hawaiʻi Island where Bertil was curator of Richard Smart’s fabulous art
collection at Parker Ranch until 2000.Nearly everyone living in Hawai`i h
as seen at least one of Kathy’s masterfully executed drawings reproduced i
n countless publications as well as on the 2001 and 2002 Merrie Monarch Fe
stival posters. She works from images she has photographed and then painst
akingly and patiently imbues them with her love and respect for her subjec
ts to create sensitive and exquisitely beautiful drawings.
\n
Kathy explains “Volcano is a place of great energy and fuels peoples
creativity. The Volcano Art Center has given people a place to showcase t
heir artwork and a place for the world to view them. I have named this sho
w Hoʻokupu (To Pay Tribute). I pay tribute to this beau
tiful and amazing place\, and to the people and the culture who nurture an
d tend it. May this show be my blessing\, my gift.”
\n
Kathy Long wi
ll be present at VAC gallery on Sunday\, October 3rd and 24th. Those wish
ing to meet the artist are welcome to VAC gallery for the special opportun
ity to talk story with the artist from 11am -1pm.
\n
Mandatory mask w
earing and social distancing protocol observed within VAC Gallery at this
time. For more information\, visit www.volcanoartcenter.org or contact VAC Gallery Manager
Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-8222 or gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
Volcano Art Center is a
501(c)3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to promote
\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental herita
ge of Hawaii through the arts and education.
\n
\n\n
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Beginner & Intermediate Mixed Media Encaustic \n\nJoin artist M
ary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaustic” workshop on Saturday\, Octob
er 2\, 2021\, from 10 am – 2 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in V
olcano Village. Encaustic is a mixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigmen
t\, which is applied to a solid absorbent surface. Each time a new layer i
s applied\, it must be fused. The layers can be enhanced by carving with t
ools or drawing with pigment\, oil sticks etc. Photographs can be transfer
red and other materials embedded to create a variety of amazing results wi
th depth.\n\n\nMixed Media Encaustic is a hands-on workshop\, where you’ll
learn safe studio practices\, all the encaustic painting basics\, and how
to make your own medium. Encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, along w
ith wet and dry shellac burns will be demonstrated. After instruction and
experimenting\, you will have the opportunity to create two encaustic pain
tings to take home with you.\n\n\nMary will provide encaustic paints\, pan
els and handmade paper to use as substrates and an assortment marking tool
s and brushes\, and interesting papers\, photographs\, minerals\, fibers\,
and other natural and found materials for students to incorporate into th
eir paintings. Students are encouraged to bring other items they’d like to
use. Advanced students may consult with the instructor in advance regardi
ng specific projects. The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members plus a $40
supply fee. To register\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit
www.volcanoartcenter.org. Because of COVID\, we will be wearing masks an
d social distancing. Space is limited.\n\nMary Milelzcik has a B.A. degree
from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a radical two-
year upper-division interdisciplinary experimental program that existed fo
r several years in the 70’s. This transformative educational experience se
t the path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and photograp
her\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa Mo
nica CA\; and teaching experimental mixed media art and printmaking. Phot
ography is an important tool in her creative and documentary projects\, as
well as for capturing images to use as a base for her art projects. Her
studio Arts Asylum is located in Pahoa\, where she teaches mixed media enc
austic\, papermaking and printmaking emphasizing the incorporation of natu
ral materials as tools and/or part of the art. Her artwork has been shown
internationally. Mary also has over 20 years of experience working with ar
tists to advance their careers\, and with nonprofits as a development stra
tegist in Hawaii and California.\n \n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.or
g/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Beginner & Intermediate Mixed Media Encau
stic
\n
\n
Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Me
dia Encaustic” workshop on Saturday\, October 2\, 2021\, from 10 am – 2 pm
at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a
mixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to a solid
absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. T
he layers can be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\,
oil sticks etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedde
d to create a variety of amazing results with depth.
\n
\n
\n<
p>Mixed Media Encaustic is a hands-on workshop\, where you’ll learn safe s
tudio practices\, all the encaustic painting basics\, and how to make your
own medium. Encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, along with wet and d
ry shellac burns will be demonstrated. After instruction and experimenting
\, you will have the opportunity to create two encaustic paintings to take
home with you.\n
\n
\n
Mary will provide encaustic paints\
, panels and handmade paper to use as substrates and an assortment marking
tools and brushes\, and interesting papers\, photographs\, minerals\, fib
ers\, and other natural and found materials for students to incorporate in
to their paintings. Students are encouraged to bring other items they’d li
ke to use. Advanced students may consult with the instructor in advance
regarding specific projects. The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members
plus a $40 supply fee. To register\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8
222 or visit www.volcanoartcent
er.org. Because of COVID\, we will be wearing masks and social distan
cing. Space is limited.
\n
\n
Mary Milelzcik has a B.
A. degree from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a rad
ical two-year upper-division interdisciplinary experimental program that e
xisted for several years in the 70’s. This transformative educational expe
rience set the path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and
photographer\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in
Santa Monica CA\; and teaching experimental mixed media art and printmaki
ng. Photography is an important tool in her creative and documentary proj
ects\, as well as for capturing images to use as a base for her art projec
ts. Her studio Arts Asylum is located in Pahoa\, where she teaches mixed
media encaustic\, papermaking and printmaking emphasizing the incorporatio
n of natural materials as tools and/or part of the art. Her artwork has be
en shown internationally. Mary also has over 20 years of experience workin
g with artists to advance their careers\, and with nonprofits as a develop
ment strategist in Hawaii and California.
X-COST:$65/$60VAC members plus a $40 fee\, inclusive of supplies
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; galley@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Volcano Art Center is Happy to Announce our
First Virtual Only Exhibit beginning online October 8th!\n\n\n\n\n\nStudio
Art Quilt Associates is pleased to announce Shifting Tides: Convergence i
n Cloth at www.volcanoartcenter.org from Friday\, October 8th to November
8th.\nCreated as a group exhibit to shine a light on the issues facing the
Pacific Ocean today\, Shifting Tides is a collection of work by 45 artist
s chosen from the seven Pacific-facing regions of Studio Art Quilt Associa
tes (SAQA). An international organization that promotes the quilt as an ar
t form\, SAQA has a history of inviting artists to explore topical\, somet
imes controversial topics. With this latest show\, the organization’s west
-coast members explore the earth’s largest ecosystem.\nFrom their striking
ly different vantage points—from Southern California northward to Western
Canada and Alaska\, plus Hawaiʻi—artists from a range of backgrounds were
asked to express their concerns and feelings about the Pacific. “Merely be
cause we live in this part of the world\, we as individuals are part of th
e Pacific ecosystem. On a daily basis\, we may not recognize the changes t
hat are happening\, but they are of vital importance to our world\,” write
Georgia French and Sonja Campbell\, co-chairs of the exhibit planning com
mittee. “We were stunned with the variety and emotional intensity of their
responses\, as well as with the beauty and graphic impact of their work.”
\nThe 45 works range widely in content and technique\, drawing on realism\
, abstract\, and non-representational depictions. The pieces on display we
re chosen from more than 160 submissions for SAQA artists. Curated by reno
wned textile artist\, Ann Johnston\, the exhibit offers a variety of style
s and contexts about the plight of oceans and the communities they support
. “The topic demands a passion we all feel\, and the quilts dealt with the
subject and the passion in many different ways\; all of them hit me as ha
ving merit and value\,” explains Johnson. “The intention of the exhibit wa
s not only to choose good pieces but also to include a representative rang
e of habitats and issues in reference to our Pacific ecosystem. I also wan
ted to include a range of design approaches and construction techniques. I
think the resulting exhibit is a showcase of art that will enlighten the
viewers about quilts and encourage exploration of solutions to one of our
most anguishing ecological problems.”\nWhether you want to learn more abou
t the issues plaguing the Pacific Ocean\, crave a forum that amplifies you
r concerns\, or just want to immerse yourself in images of its beauty\, Sh
ifting Tides: Convergence in Cloth promises to deliver. Visit www.volcanoa
rtcenter.org to view these incredible works of art.\n\nThe quilt pictured:
The Burning Sea\, 33″h x38″w by Phyllis A Cullen of Ninole\, HI.\n
Tidewater Glacier\, 30″h x36″w by Cat Larrea of Anchorage
\, Alaska\n \n
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p>\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
The Volcano Art Center is Happy to Announce our First Virtual Only
Exhibit beginning online October 8th!
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Studio Art Quilt Associates is pleased to ann
ounce Shifting Tides: Convergence in Cloth at www.volcanoartcenter.org from Friday\, October 8th to November 8th.
p>\n
Created as a group exhibit to shine a light on the issues facing th
e Pacific Ocean today\, Shifting Tides is a collection of work by 45 artis
ts chosen from the seven Pacific-facing regions of Studio Art Quilt Associ
ates (SAQA). An international organization that promotes the quilt as an a
rt form\, SAQA has a history of inviting artists to explore topical\, some
times controversial topics. With this latest show\, the organization’s wes
t-coast members explore the earth’s largest ecosystem.
\n
From their
strikingly different vantage points—from Southern California northward to
Western Canada and Alaska\, plus Hawaiʻi—artists from a range of backgroun
ds were asked to express their concerns and feelings about the Pacific. “M
erely because we live in this part of the world\, we as individuals are pa
rt of the Pacific ecosystem. On a daily basis\, we may not recognize the c
hanges that are happening\, but they are of vital importance to our world\
,” write Georgia French and Sonja Campbell\, co-chairs of the exhibit plan
ning committee. “We were stunned with the variety and emotional intensity
of their responses\, as well as with the beauty and graphic impact of thei
r work.”
\n
The 45 works range widely in content and technique\, draw
ing on realism\, abstract\, and non-representational depictions. The piece
s on display were chosen from more than 160 submissions for SAQA artists.
Curated by renowned textile artist\, Ann Johnston\, the exhibit offers a v
ariety of styles and contexts about the plight of oceans and the communiti
es they support. “The topic demands a passion we all feel\, and the quilts
dealt with the subject and the passion in many different ways\; all of th
em hit me as having merit and value\,” explains Johnson. “The intention of
the exhibit was not only to choose good pieces but also to include a repr
esentative range of habitats and issues in reference to our Pacific ecosys
tem. I also wanted to include a range of design approaches and constructio
n techniques. I think the resulting exhibit is a showcase of art that will
enlighten the viewers about quilts and encourage exploration of solutions
to one of our most anguishing ecological problems.”
p>\n
Whether you want to learn more about the issues plaguing the Pacifi
c Ocean\, crave a forum that amplifies your concerns\, or just want to imm
erse yourself in images of its beauty\, Shifting Tides: Convergence in Clo
th promises to deliver. Visit www.volcanoartcenter.org to view these incredible works of art.
\n
\n
The quilt pictured: The Burni
ng Sea\, 33″h x38″w by Phyllis A Cullen of Ninole\, HI.
\n
Tidewat
er Glacier\, 30″h x36″w by Cat Larrea of Anchorage\, Alaska\n
\n
\n
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Silk Painting with Wax Resist Workshop \nWax resist dyeing of f
abric is an ancient art form. Indonesian batik made in the island of Java
has a long history of diverse patterns influenced by a variety of cultures
\, and is very developed in terms of pattern\, technique\, and quality of
workmanship. In 2009\, UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a Masterpiece
of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. \nThis class combines the wa
x of batik methods with the art of Serti silk painting\, coined in France
meaning ‘fence’ or closing’\, introduced there in the 20th century. It is
a colorful\, and popular art form practiced world-wide. The Crusades broug
ht silk from areas surrounding the Indonesian Islands to Europe and eventu
ally the industrial revolution made silk production available internationa
lly.\nIn the Silk Painting with Wax Resist workshop\, you’ll use the wax/d
ye method to create a representational piece of art\, such as a wall hangi
ng. Color theory and composition will be discussed. First\, you’ll use a 5
×8” China silk sampler to get the feel of the wax tool and using the dyes\
, and to work out color or composition details for the larger 12×16” piece
you will get to design.\nAll colors will be mixed with the four process c
olors. Students are asked to bring a design concept in mind from an origin
al photo\, plant material or objects for an idea. You can also prepare a 1
2×16” sketch before class.\nBig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease J
ohnson can help you gain the confidence and techniques of working in this
medium. Patti supplies the instruction and materials along with guidance a
nd inspiration for this process along with some handy tips for your creati
ve journey.\nThe Silk Painting with Wax Resist workshop will be held on Sa
turday\, October 9\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niaul
ani Campus. Cost for the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $1
5 supply fee per person. Includes a 3-page handout. Beginner and intermedi
ate artists are welcome.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at ga
lleries and shops across the State and in collections around the world.\n
\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-class
es/.
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Silk Painting with Wax Resist Workshop
\n
Wax resis
t dyeing of fabric is an ancient art form. Indonesian batik made in the is
land of Java has a long history of diverse patterns influenced by a variet
y of cultures\, and is very developed in terms of pattern\, technique\, an
d quality of workmanship. In 2009\, UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as
a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
\n
This class combines the wax of batik methods with the art of Serti silk
painting\, coined in France meaning ‘fence’ or closing’\, introduced ther
e in the 20th century. It is a colorful\, and popular art form
practiced world-wide. The Crusades brought silk from areas surrounding the
Indonesian Islands to Europe and eventually the industrial revolution mad
e silk production available internationally.
\n
In the Silk Paint
ing with Wax Resist workshop\, you’ll use the wax/dye method to creat
e a representational piece of art\, such as a wall hanging. Color theory a
nd composition will be discussed. First\, you’ll use a 5×8” China silk sam
pler to get the feel of the wax tool and using the dyes\, and to work out
color or composition details for the larger 12×16” piece you will get to d
esign.
\n
All colors will be mixed with the four process colors. Stud
ents are asked to bring a design concept in mind from an original photo\,
plant material or objects for an idea. You can also prepare a 12×16” sketc
h before class.
\n
Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help
you gain the confidence and techniques of working in this medium. Patti s
upplies the instruction and materials along with guidance and inspiration
for this process along with some handy tips for your creative journey.
\n
The Silk Painting with Wax Resist workshop will be held on S
aturday\, October 9\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niau
lani Campus. Cost for the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $
15 supply fee per person. Includes a 3-page handout. Beginner and intermed
iate artists are welcome.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be fou
nd at galleries and shops across the State and in collections around the w
orld.
X-COST:$65/$60 for VAC members (supplies included)
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DESCRIPTION: Volcano Art Center: Best Wurst Barbecue Cookout \nJoin us for
our annual “Wurst” fundraiser on Saturday\, October 9\, 2021 | 10am – 3pm
\nThe Best Wurst Barbecue Fundraiser Cookout will take place in the parkin
g lot at Volcano Art Center\, Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Plates w
ill include a sampling of Bratwurst or Kielbasa sausage on a bed of sauerk
raut with a side of German potato salad\, pickle and a beverage for $15.
\nSocial distancing\, mandatory mask wearing and other CDC guidelines will
be practiced.\nYou’ll also be able to preorder “Grab n Go”\nPre-order you
r Wurst plates here!
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211009T150000
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\n
The Best Wurst Barbecue Fun
draiser Cookout will take place in the parking lot at Volcano Art
Center\, Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Plates will include a sampli
ng of Bratwurst or Kielbasa sausage on a bed of sauerkraut with a side of
German potato salad\, pickle and a beverage for $15.
\n
Social dista
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\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle Fall Frame Follies with Lydia Meneses and Valdeane Od
achi\, Certified Zentangle Teachers\nSaturday\, October 9\, 2021\, 10am –
1pm\nIn this Zentangle® inspired art session\, students will use assorted
sizes of Zentangle tiles and found materials to create delightful frames\,
inspired by the rustic traditional Mexican altars known as ofrenda seen d
uring Dia de los Muertos\, also known as Day of the Dead.\nValdeane Odachi
and Lydia Meneses will be your guides for this session. These two creativ
e instructors have their own take on creating this delightful craft idea t
hat can be used to highlight an inspirational quote\, photo of a loved one
\, or another Zentangle creation!\nValdeane will share the striking contra
st that occurs with white gel pens on black Apprentice tiles. Students wil
l create a free-standing frame\, bordered by a variety of designs.\nLydia
will be utilizing the under-rated material of common cardboard. She will a
ddress a little history behind this everyday packaging material. Students
will craft a unique frame by peeling away layers of paper that make up the
cardboard. An assortment of border patterns to embellish the frames will
be shared.\nAll supplies will be provided\, although returning tanglers ar
e invited to bring their favorite pens.\nLimited space is available at thi
s time due to COVID-19. Students must wear masks during class. Please brin
g your own snack/beverage or individually packaged snacks to share.\nThis
class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary. Co
st is $35/$30 VAC Members plus a $20 fee.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcen
ter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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xican altars known as ofrenda seen during Dia de los Muertos\, al
so known as Day of the Dead.
\n
Valdeane Odachi and Lydia Meneses wil
l be your guides for this session. These two creative instructors have the
ir own take on creating this delightful craft idea that can be used to hig
hlight an inspirational quote\, photo of a loved one\, or another Zentangl
e creation!
\n
Valdeane will share the striking contrast that occurs
with white gel pens on black Apprentice tiles. Students will create a free
-standing frame\, bordered by a variety of designs.
\n
Lydia will be
utilizing the under-rated material of common cardboard. She will address a
little history behind this everyday packaging material. Students will cra
ft a unique frame by peeling away layers of paper that make up the cardboa
rd. An assortment of border patterns to embellish the frames will be share
d.
\n
All supplies will be provided\, although returning tanglers are
invited to bring their favorite pens.
\n
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at this time due to COVID-19. Students must wear masks during class. Pleas
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This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience
necessary. Cost is $35/$30 VAC Members plus a $20 fee.
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DESCRIPTION:From Premise To Promise Outline:\nThis workshop will change the
trajectory of your writing life.\nEducators with decades of teaching expe
rience\, multi-published authors Jacquolyn McMurray and Kristin Wolfgang w
ill guide you from story idea to a basic story outline. Whether planning a
novella\, memoir\, or full-length novel\, this planning method will get y
ou started on your way. The instructors will highlight character developme
nt\, genre expectations\, plotting essentials\, and introduce you to scene
-sequel to ensure story flow.\nKristin and Jacquolyn will provide individu
al attention in a small group setting.\nThe class will be held on Saturday
\, October 16\, 2021 from 9 AM – 4 PM. The cost $75/$70 vac members. For
more information or to register call VAC at 808-967-8222 or visit online a
t www.volcanoartcenter.org\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/
registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211016T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211016T160000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
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From Pr
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This workshop will change the t
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\n
Educators with decades of teaching
experience\, multi-published authors Jacquolyn McMurray and Kristin Wolfg
ang will guide you from story idea to a basic story outline. Whether plann
ing a novella\, memoir\, or full-length novel\, this planning method will
get you started on your way. The instructors will highlight character deve
lopment\, genre expectations\, plotting essentials\, and introduce you to
scene-sequel to ensure story flow.
\n
Kristin and Jacquolyn will prov
ide individual attention in a small group setting.
\n
The class will
be held on Saturday\, October 16\, 2021 from 9 AM – 4 PM. The cost $75/$7
0 vac members. For more information or to register call VAC at 808-967-822
2 or visit online at www.volcan
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X-COST:$75/$70 VAC Members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Experimental Catalyst Abstract Watercolors \nImagine glass bein
g shattered. The random shapes and patterns are totally unpredictable. Now
take these haphazard glass pieces and marry them with watercolors\; then
add your own playful attitude. This is Experimental Watercolors! Like musi
c on paper\, colors flow in delicate waves.\nEach student will create thre
e to five separate 8×8 inch watercolor paintings on cold press watercolor
paper using pre-broken glass as a catalyst to spark creativity. Students w
ill also be taught theories of good composition\, along with color theory
and color wheel use. Abstract qualities are the focus in this workshop usi
ng three – four paints right out of the tube with the glass. After the fir
st drying and glass removal\, each piece is brought to further expressiven
ess by using detailed watercolor techniques of washes\, spatters\, lifting
\, value gradations\, dry brush and more.\nJoin Big Island artist\, Patti
Pease Johnson for the Experimental Watercolors workshop on Saturday\, Octo
ber 23\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center. Cost for the wor
kshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplie
s. Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.\nWhen asked to describe
the experience Patti explained\, “You can’t help but wonder what is going
to happen after your first piece of glass is put on watercolor paper. In p
ainting\, the more chances you take\, the more you will stretch the limits
of your understanding\, and in turn the more you will grow as an artist.”
\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across
the State and in collections around the world.\n\n \nTickets: http://volc
anoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211023T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211023T123000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center NIaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Experimental Cat
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Imagine glass being shattered. The
random shapes and patterns are totally unpredictable. Now take these haph
azard glass pieces and marry them with watercolors\; then add your own pla
yful attitude. This is Experimental Watercolors! Like music on paper\, col
ors flow in delicate waves.
\n
Each student will create three to five
separate 8×8 inch watercolor paintings on cold press watercolor paper usi
ng pre-broken glass as a catalyst to spark creativity. Students will also
be taught theories of good composition\, along with color theory and color
wheel use. Abstract qualities are the focus in this workshop using three
– four paints right out of the tube with the glass. After the first drying
and glass removal\, each piece is brought to further expressiveness by us
ing detailed watercolor techniques of washes\, spatters\, lifting\, value
gradations\, dry brush and more.
\n
Join Big Island artist\, Patti Pe
ase Johnson for the Experimental Watercolors workshop on Saturday
\, October 23\, 2021\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center. Cost for
the workshop is $50 and $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of
supplies. Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.
\n
When aske
d to describe the experience Patti explained\, “You can’t help but wonder
what is going to happen after your first piece of glass is put on watercol
or paper. In painting\, the more chances you take\, the more you will stre
tch the limits of your understanding\, and in turn the more you will grow
as an artist.”
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galle
ries and shops across the State and in collections around the world.
\n
\n
\n
Tickets: <
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:sculpture\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Sculpture Garden Tour\nCome enjoy this free guided tour of Hawa
i’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at VAC Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours will begin at 9:00 A.M.
on a Wednesday of each month. The dates for the tour for the rest of 2021
will be October 27\, November 17\, December 15\, and December 29. Tour hi
ghlights include biographical information about the sculptors\, their insp
iration for the work\, and technical information regarding the constructio
n of each piece. The tours focus on deepening the understanding and apprec
iation of abstract sculpture in an inviting\, walkable exhibit space creat
ed by landscape architect David Tamura. The tours will also include the gr
ounds of the Niaulani Campus which also hosts two outdoor sculptures on lo
an courtesy of the Art In Public Places Collection from the State Foundati
on on Culture and The Arts and recently completed murals from VAC’s Commun
ity Mosaic Project.\n\n\nThe tours are led by VAC board member\, and sculp
ture garden coordinator\, Julie Williams. This event is proudly supported
by The Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.\n\n\n\nCan’t make
it in person? Take the Sculpture Garden Tour on VAC’s Virtual Classroo
m platform!
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211027T090000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Sculpture Garden Tour
\n
Come enjoy this
free guided tour of Hawai’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at
VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours
will begin at 9:00 A.M. on a Wednesday of each month. The dates for the t
our for the rest of 2021 will be October 27\, November 17\, December 15\,
and December 29. Tour highlights include biographical information about th
e sculptors\, their inspiration for the work\, and technical information r
egarding the construction of each piece. The tours focus on deepening the
understanding and appreciation of abstract sculpture in an inviting\, walk
able exhibit space created by landscape architect David Tamura. The tours
will also include the grounds of the Niaulani Campus which also hosts two
outdoor sculptures on loan courtesy of the Art In Public Places Collection
from the State Foundation on Culture and The Arts and recently completed
murals from VAC’s Community Mosaic Project. \n
\n
\n
The tours are led by VAC board
member\, and sculpture garden coordinator\, Julie Williams. This event is
proudly supported by The Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Stained Glass Basics I ( 3 Saturday sessions) * Class Is Full-
call 808-967-8222 to be put on a waiting list for the next scheduled clas
s\nWhimsical shapes\, illustrative scenes\, or divine stories\, stained gl
ass has re-created the light in our lives for centuries. Stained glass art
isans use both glass color and texture to produce light forms and patterns
creating mood and character in small and large spaces. Want to know more?
Then this three-session stained glass workshop will shed some light on th
e process of stained glass.\nNow you can try your hand at making stained g
lass art in this workshop for beginners. All of the basic techniques will
be covered\, from glass cutting\, foiling\, soldering\, and completing wit
h patina and polishing compound. Glass artist Claudia McCall will share he
r expertise and knowledge\, teaching students the skills involved in worki
ng safely with stained glass\, and creating a beautiful\, sturdy piece of
art.\n“Stained Glass Basics I” will be held at Volcano Art Center on Satur
days: October 30\, November 6\, and 13\, from 9 am – 1 pm. The class fee i
s $100/$90 for VAC members plus a $20 fee. Attendees are asked to wear lon
g pants\, snug-fitting gloves\, covered shoes\, and safety glasses. Advanc
e registration is required and this workshop will be limited to 6 adults.
\nYou will complete this workshop series with a finished glass panel and t
he knowledge and experience of the basic skills involved to continue worki
ng with stained glass.\nMask required\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter
.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211030T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211030T130000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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to be put on a waiting list for the next scheduled class
\n
Whimsical shapes\, illustrative scenes\, or divine stories\, stained glas
s has re-created the light in our lives for centuries. Stained glass artis
ans use both glass color and texture to produce light forms and patterns c
reating mood and character in small and large spaces. Want to know more? T
hen this three-session stained glass workshop will shed some light on the
process of stained glass.
\n
Now you can try your hand at making stai
ned glass art in this workshop for beginners. All of the basic techniques
will be covered\, from glass cutting\, foiling\, soldering\, and completin
g with patina and polishing compound. Glass artist Claudia McCall will sha
re her expertise and knowledge\, teaching students the skills involved in
working safely with stained glass\, and creating a beautiful\, sturdy piec
e of art.
\n
“Stained Glass Basics I” will be held at Volcano Art Cen
ter on Saturdays: October 30\, November 6\, and 13\, from 9 am – 1 pm. The
class fee is $100/$90 for VAC members plus a $20 fee. Attendees are asked
to wear long pants\, snug-fitting gloves\, covered shoes\, and safety gla
sses. Advance registration is required and this workshop will be limited t
o 6 adults.
\n
You will complete this workshop series with a finished
glass panel and the knowledge and experience of the basic skills involved
to continue working with stained glass.
X-COST:$100/$90 for VAC members plus a $20 fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:VOLCANO ART CENTER’S SPOOKY TRAIL IS LURING YOU! \nWear your fa
vorite HALLOWEEN costume to enter our Spooky Trail at Volcano Art Center’s
Haunted Forest. Join us on October 30th from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Your adventu
re begins with a tour of the Halloween Village\, then your tour ghoul will
lure you into the Haunted Forest. \nThis exciting\, fun experience includ
es a keiki costume contest and the best decorated or carved pumpkin\, whic
h you can bring from home.\nGoodie bags will be distributed to each keiki
(while supplies last). Drawings for prizes will happen throughout the even
t. Costume and pumpkin judging will be from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m.\nThe cost is
$4.00 per person\, at least one adult per family\, with a maximum of 6 in
a group. Please bring your own flashlight.\nDue to COVID restrictions\, a
limited number of participants will be allowed on the trial at a time. Ma
sks and sign-in will be required. Thank you for your cooperation and help
in supporting the Volcano Art Center.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211030T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211030T190000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:VAC Spooky Trail & Halloween Village Tour
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Wear your favorite HA
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venture begins with a tour of the Halloween Village\, then your <
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which you can bring from home.
\n
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gs for prizes will happen throughout the event. Costume and pumpkin judgin
g will be from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m.
\n
The cost is $4.00 per person\, at least one adult per family\, with a maxi
mum of 6 in a group. Please bring your own flashlight.
\n
Due to COVID restrictions\, a limited number of part
icipants will be allowed on the trial at a time. Masks and sign-in will be
required. Thank you for your cooperation and help in supporting the Volca
no Art Center.
\n
\n
X-COST:$4.00 per person (at least one adult per family)
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UID:ai1ec-35355@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Mandala Bead Embroidery with Rona Smith\nMandala is the Sanskri
t word for circle. This universal symbol is used in many indigenous cultur
es to represent wholeness\, protection\, healing\, and insight. Mandalas a
re used as a tool in meditation to enhance focus and intention.\nIn this c
lass\, you will use these concepts along with semi-precious stone\, metal\
, bone\, and glass beads to create a bead embroidery mandala that is both
beautiful and personally meaningful. The class will cover tools\, design\,
technique\, stitches\, and material\, sourcing making it suitable for beg
inners and intermediate students.\nJoin Rona Smith on Saturday\, November
6\, 2021\, from 10am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center\, Niaulani Campus in Volc
ano Village. All tools and supplies are included in the supply fee. The c
ost for the workshop is $60/$55 VAC members\, plus a $30 supply fee. Pleas
e bring a lunch.\nRona began her journey in bead embroidery in 1995\, afte
r years of searching for a way to bring to life the mandalas she envisione
d during her meditations. Her art can be found in private collections bot
h domestic and internationally. She is currently represented by Gallery o
f Great Things in Waimea and Maui Hands in Makawao. Rona lives in the for
est of Volcano gathering inspiration from the beauty of nature and the pow
er of myth and story.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
Mandala is the Sanskrit word for circle. This universal symbol is
used in many indigenous cultures to represent wholeness\, protection\, he
aling\, and insight. Mandalas are used as a tool in meditation to enhance
focus and intention.
\n
In this class\, you will use these concepts a
long with semi-precious stone\, metal\, bone\, and glass beads to create a
bead embroidery mandala that is both beautiful and personally meaningful.
The class will cover tools\, design\, technique\, stitches\, and material
\, sourcing making it suitable for beginners and intermediate students.
\n
Join Rona Smith on Saturday\, November 6\, 2021\, from 10am – 4pm at
Volcano Art Center\, Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. All tools and s
upplies are included in the supply fee. The cost for the workshop is $60/$
55 VAC members\, plus a $30 supply fee. Please bring a lunch.
\n
Rona
began her journey in bead embroidery in 1995\, after years of searching f
or a way to bring to life the mandalas she envisioned during her meditatio
ns. Her art can be found in private collections both domestic and interna
tionally. She is currently represented by Gallery of Great Things in Waim
ea and Maui Hands in Makawao. Rona lives in the forest of Volcano gatheri
ng inspiration from the beauty of nature and the power of myth and story.<
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X-COST:$60/$55 VAC members plus a $30 supply fee
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UID:ai1ec-36257@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 6\, 11:00AM–1:00PM at Volcano Art Center Ga
llery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park\n\n\n\n\nMeet watercolor artist Ci
ndy Conklin and watch her paint on the porch of the Volcano Art Center Gal
lery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Saturday\, November 6th\, from
11AM – 1PM
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Satur
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Volcanoes National Park
\n
\n\n
\n
\n
Meet water
color artist Cindy Conklin and watch her paint on the porch of the Volcano
Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Saturday\, Novem
ber 6th\, from 11AM – 1PM
\n
\n\n
X-COST:Free\; although park entry fee may apply
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UID:ai1ec-35450@volcanoartcenter.org
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Mosaic with Michael Reeder * Only 1 space left\,
please call to register\nIn this class\, you will create usable art under
the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, Michael Reeder. You’ll learn the b
asics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″ x 9″ wood template on which you de
velop your own design. Make a trivet or a wall hanging for yourself or a
heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provided but\, you are welcome to
bring your own special pieces.\nMake Your Own Mosaic Workshop is a 3 sess
ion workshop\, held on Sundays November 7\, 14\, and 21\, 2021\, from 10am
– 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. The cl
ass fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $25 materials fee.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211107T120000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211121T100000
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/make-your-own-mosaic/
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\n
Make Your Own Mo
saic with Michael Reeder * Only 1 space left\, please call to register
\n
In this class\, you will create usable art under the guidanc
e of expert mosaic artist\, Michael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mo
saic art using a prepared 9″ x 9″ wood template on which you develop your
own design. Make a trivet or a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt h
oliday gift. All supplies are provided but\, you are welcome to bring your
own special pieces.
\n
Make Your Own Mosaic Workshop is a 3
session workshop\, held on Sundays November 7\, 14\, and 21\, 2021\, from
10am – 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. T
he class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $25 materials fee.
\n
\n
X-COST:$45/$40 VAC member plus a $25 supply fee
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UID:ai1ec-35458@volcanoartcenter.org
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Mosaic Classes for Keiki’s with Dina Kageler\nCome jo
in artist Dina Kageler for a fun after school mosaic art class. Keiki age
s 6-12 are invited to create a special personal piece or a wonderful holid
ay gift for the family. The basics of mosaic art will be taught using a pr
epared 9”x 9” wood template with pre-made designs to choose from. \nBeginn
ing Mosaic Classes for Keiki’s is a 3 session workshop\, held on Mondays\,
November 8\, 15\, and 22\, 2021\, from 3pm – 5pm at Volcano Art Center Ni
‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. Class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus
a $25 materials fee. The class is limited to 8 participants and masks are
required. To register\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit w
ww.volcanoartcenter.org.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211108T170000
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211115T150000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211122T150000
SEQUENCE:0
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Beginning Mosaic Classes for Keiki’s with Dina Kageler
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\n
Come join artist Dina Kageler for a fun after school
mosaic art class. Keiki ages 6-12 are invited to create a special persona
l piece or a wonderful holiday gift for the family. The basics of mosaic a
rt will be taught using a prepared 9”x 9” wood template with pre-made desi
gns to choose from.
\n
Beginning Mosaic Classes for K
eiki’s is a 3 session workshop\, held on Mondays\, November 8\, 15\,
and 22\, 2021\, from 3pm – 5pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in V
olcano Village. Class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $25 materials fee
. The class is limited to 8 participants and masks are required. To regist
er\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
\n
X-COST:$45/$40 VAC member plus a $25 supply fee
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UID:ai1ec-35854@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Instructors Lydia Meneses\, Valdeane Odachi and Dina Wood Kagel
er will teach Make Your Own Holiday Magic\, A Make-and-Take Zentangle Cele
bration\, Saturday\, November 13\, 2021 at the Volcano Art Center. This g
athering will celebrate the holidays as tanglers create original works usi
ng the Zentangle-inspired method. Instructors will provide tiles\, art pa
pers and will offer tangling tips as well as their diverse collections of
pens\, pencils\, ribbons\, bells and ideas to jumpstart the holiday season
.\nStudents must wear masks during class. Please bring your own snack/beve
rage or individually packaged snacks to share.\nThis class is open to all
levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary. Cost is $35/$30 VAC Mem
bers plus a $15 fee.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regist
ration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211113T130000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Zentangle: Holiday Magic
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/zentangle-holiday-magic/
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Instructors Lydia Meneses\, Valdeane Od
achi and Dina Wood Kageler will teach Make Your Own Holiday Magic\, A Make
-and-Take Zentangle Celebration\, Saturday\, November 13\, 2021 at the Vol
cano Art Center. This gathering will celebrate the holidays as tanglers c
reate original works using the Zentangle-inspired method. Instructors wil
l provide tiles\, art papers and will offer tangling tips as well as their
diverse collections of pens\, pencils\, ribbons\, bells and ideas to jump
start the holiday season.
\n
Students must wear masks during class. P
lease bring your own snack/beverage or individually packaged snacks to sha
re.
\n
This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experie
nce necessary. Cost is $35/$30 VAC Members plus a $15 fee.
X-COST:$50/$45 for VAC Members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
sses/
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UID:ai1ec-36200@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Second Saturdays at Volcano Art Center: Huli Huli Chicken Fundr
aiser Cookout \nSaturday\, November 13\, 2021\, | 11am – 2pm\nDon’t miss
out\, come down and purchase your Huli Huli Chicken plates today\, until s
upplies last!\nWe’ll be grilling up some deliciousness in the parking lot
of our Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Saturday\, November 13\, 2021
! Come and help support the Volcano Art Center at our Huli Huli Chicken F
undraiser Cookout! Plates include half a chicken (approx. 12 oz.)\, corn
on the cob\, dessert & a drink for $20. This fundraising event will help s
upport nature and the arts at Volcano Art Center. Mahalo for your support!
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211113T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211113T140000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village @ 19-4074 Ol
d Volcano Road
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Second Saturdays at Volcano Art Center: Huli Huli Chicken Fundraise
r Cookout
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/hula-hula-chicken-fundraiser-cookout
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Secon
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strong>
\n
Saturday\, November 13\, 2021\, | 11am – 2pm
\n
Don’
t miss out\, come down and purchase your Huli Huli Chicken plates today\,
until supplies last!
\n
We’ll be grilling up some deliciousness in th
e parking lot of our Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Saturday\, Nove
mber 13\, 2021! Come and help support the Volcano Art Center at our <
strong>Huli Huli Chicken Fundraiser Cookout! Plates include
half a chicken (approx. 12 oz.)\, corn on the cob\, dessert & a drink for
$20. This fundraising event will help support nature and the arts at Volc
ano Art Center. Mahalo for your support!
\n
X-COST:$20 per plate
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UID:ai1ec-36006@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:sculpture\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Sculpture Garden Tour\nCome enjoy this free guided tour of Hawa
i’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at VAC Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours will begin at 9:00 A.M.
on a Wednesday of each month. The dates for the tour for the rest of 2021
will be October 27\, November 17\, December 15\, and December 29. Tour hi
ghlights include biographical information about the sculptors\, their insp
iration for the work\, and technical information regarding the constructio
n of each piece. The tours focus on deepening the understanding and apprec
iation of abstract sculpture in an inviting\, walkable exhibit space creat
ed by landscape architect David Tamura. The tours will also include the gr
ounds of the Niaulani Campus which also hosts two outdoor sculptures on lo
an courtesy of the Art In Public Places Collection from the State Foundati
on on Culture and The Arts and recently completed murals from VAC’s Commun
ity Mosaic Project.\n\n\nThe tours are led by VAC board member\, and sculp
ture garden coordinator\, Julie Williams. This event is proudly supported
by The Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.\n\n\n\nCan’t make
it in person? Take the Sculpture Garden Tour on VAC’s Virtual Classroo
m platform!\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211117T090000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Sculpture Garden Tour
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/sculpture-garden-tour-2/
X-COST-TYPE:free
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Sculpture Garden Tour
\n
Come enjoy this
free guided tour of Hawai’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at
VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours
will begin at 9:00 A.M. on a Wednesday of each month. The dates for the t
our for the rest of 2021 will be October 27\, November 17\, December 15\,
and December 29. Tour highlights include biographical information about th
e sculptors\, their inspiration for the work\, and technical information r
egarding the construction of each piece. The tours focus on deepening the
understanding and appreciation of abstract sculpture in an inviting\, walk
able exhibit space created by landscape architect David Tamura. The tours
will also include the grounds of the Niaulani Campus which also hosts two
outdoor sculptures on loan courtesy of the Art In Public Places Collection
from the State Foundation on Culture and The Arts and recently completed
murals from VAC’s Community Mosaic Project. \n
\n
\n
The tours are led by VAC board
member\, and sculpture garden coordinator\, Julie Williams. This event is
proudly supported by The Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
\n
\n
\n
\n
Can’t make
it in person? Take the S
culpture Garden Touron VAC’s Virtual Classroom platform!
\n
\n
\n
\n
X-COST:Free\, although donations are appreciated
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UID:ai1ec-35358@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Poured Watercolor Floral Contrast Painting Workshop with Patti
Pease Johnson 11/20\n\nIn this workshop\, you’ll draw\, mask\, pour\, mask
\, and pour again\, then detail with specific watercolor techniques of gra
dation\, drybrush\, negative painting\, stencil lifting. Students will cre
ate an 8 x 10” painting on cold press 140 lb. watercolor paper\, by workin
g from light to dark in 4 stages.\nA still life floral photo is provided i
n color and gray tones to show values patterns of light\, mid-tones\, and
dark. Completion of each stage will be done step by step together with the
instructor.\nBig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson says\,
“It’s about being both free with yourself for the pours\, which are always
a surprise\, then disciplined for the details of the main flower\, follow
ed by abstraction qualities to complete the background. I think the final
painting is complemented by the contrasts.”\nBeginner and intermediate art
ists welcome. Patti supplies all materials along with focused guidance and
inspiration for this process along with some handy tips for your creative
journey. Cost for the workshop is $50/ $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 sup
ply fee per person. For more information or to register call VAC at 808-9
67-8222.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-works
hops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211120T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211120T130000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Poured Watercolor Floral Contrast Painting * This class is full\, p
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/poured-watercolor-floral-contrast-pa
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Poure
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/20
\n
\n
In this w
orkshop\, you’ll draw\, mask\, pour\, mask\, and pour again\, then detail
with specific watercolor techniques of gradation\, drybrush\, negative pai
nting\, stencil lifting. Students will create an 8 x 10” painting on cold
press 140 lb. watercolor paper\, by working from light to dark in 4 stages
.
\n
A still life floral photo is provided in color and gray tones to
show values patterns of light\, mid-tones\, and dark. Completion of each
stage will be done step by step together with the instructor.
\n
Big
Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson says\, “It’s about being
both free with yourself for the pours\, which are always a surprise\, then
disciplined for the details of the main flower\, followed by abstraction
qualities to complete the background. I think the final painting is comple
mented by the contrasts.”
\n
Beginner and intermediate artists welcom
e. Patti supplies all materials along with focused guidance and inspiratio
n for this process along with some handy tips for your creative journey. C
ost for the workshop is $50/ $45 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee per
person. For more information or to register call VAC at 808-967-8222. \n
X-COST:$45 VAC members/$50 non-members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of suppli
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DESCRIPTION:Community Mosaic Celebration \nSaturday\, November 20\, 2021\,
at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village\, from 4pm – 6p
m. Join VAC to celebrate the completion of the Community Mosaic Project. W
e are excited to honor the talented artist and their creations\, enhancing
public art at the Niaulani Campus
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Community Mosaic Celebration
\n
Saturday\, November 20\, 2021\, at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Camp
us in Volcano Village\, from 4pm – 6pm. Join VAC to celebrate the completi
on of the Community Mosaic Project. We are excited to honor the talented a
rtist and their creations\, enhancing public art at the Niaulani Campus
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: 22nd Annual Wreath Exhibition\n\nNovember 24\, 2021\n
\n\n\n\n\n\nThis fun group exhibition presents one-of-a-kind wreaths in a
variety of imaginative media\, techniques\, and styles. This year’s theme
is Fantastical Forests! The exhibit opens on Wednesday\, November 24th at
9 am (the day before Thanksgiving) and continues celebrating wreaths and
gift items through the month of December at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i’s Volc
anoes National Park. (Open on Thanksgiving Day – Closed on Christmas Day)
\n\nChristmas in the Country Expands to Niaulani Campus. Come celebrate th
e spirit of the holidays for the upcoming year 2022! Also\, enjoy handmade
art and gifts by Hawai’i’s local artists. ( Closed on Thanksgiving and Ch
ristmas Day)\n\n\nEnhance your home for the holidays! Beautiful live poins
ettias will be on display and available for purchase at VAC’s Niaulani Cam
pus in Volcano Village on Friday\, November 26\, and Saturday\, November 2
7\, from 10 am – 4 pm.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211231T170000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
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Exhibit:
22nd Annual Wreath Exhibition
\n
\n
November 24\, 2021
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n
\n
This fun group exhibition presents one-of-a-kind wreaths in a variety of i
maginative media\, techniques\, and styles. This year’s theme is Fant
astical Forests! The exhibit opens on Wednesday\, November 24th at 9
am (the day before Thanksgiving) and continues celebrating wreaths and gi
ft items through the month of December at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i’s Volcano
es National Park. (Open on Thanksgiving Day – Closed on Christmas Day)
\n
\n
Christmas in the Country Expands to Niaulani Campus. Co
me celebrate the spirit of the holidays for the upcoming year 2022! Also\,
enjoy handmade art and gifts by Hawai’i’s local artists. ( Closed on Than
ksgiving and Christmas Day)
\n
\n
\n
Enhance your home for t
he holidays! Beautiful live poinsettias will be on display and available f
or purchase at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Friday\, Novemb
er 26\, and Saturday\, November 27\, from 10 am – 4 pm.
\n
\n
\n\n
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 26\, 11:00AM–1:00PM at Volcano Art Center Nia
ulani Campus in Volcano Village\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet Jane Marshall Goodsill the
author of Voices of Hawai’i: Life Stories from the Generation that Shaped
the Aloha State. Jane will be signing copies of her book at Volcano Art
Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Friday\, November 26th\, fr
om 11AM – 1PM\n\n\n\n \n \n
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211126T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-1704 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Book Signing Event: Voices Of Hawai’i with Jane Marshall Goodsill
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/book-signing-event-voices-of-hawaii-
with-jane-marshall-goodsill/
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Frida
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Volcano Village
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Meet Jane Marshall Goodsill the
author of Voices of Hawai’i: Life Stories from the Generation that Sha
ped the Aloha State. Jane will be signing copies of her book at Volc
ano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Friday\, November 2
6th\, from 11AM – 1PM
\n
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 27\, 11:00AM–1:00PM at Volcano Art Center G
allery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet Jane Marshall Goo
dsill the author of Voices of Hawai’i: Life Stories from the Generation th
at Shaped the Aloha State. Jane will be signing copies of her book at Vol
cano Art Center Gallery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Saturday\, No
vember 27th\, from 11AM – 1PM\n\n\n\n \n \n
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211127T130000
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Satur
day\, November 27\, 11:00AM–1:00PM at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park
\n
\n\n
\n
\n
\n
Meet Jane Marshall Good
sill the author of Voices of Hawai’i: Life Stories from the Generation
that Shaped the Aloha State. Jane will be signing copies of her boo
k at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Satur
day\, November 27th\, from 11AM – 1PM
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
X-COST:Free\; although park entry fee may apply
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: Tropical Flower Arranging with Kaipo Ah Chong\nHawaiian cultur
al practitioner Kaipo Ah Chong will offer his popular tropical flower arra
nging workshop once again at Volcano Art Center. Leave the workshop with y
our own arrangement to take with you and enjoy! The finished flower arrang
ements are sure to evoke a sense of paradise in your home. Or\, extend you
r Aloha to a friend or loved one with an arrangement you artfully assemble
d yourself\, perfect for any occasion!\nA tropical agriculture farmer and
member of Halau Na Kamalei\, Ah Chong will share his expert skills in this
hands-on workshop. Explore color and texture in 3 dimensions with tropica
l flowers. Choose from an array of flowers like Anthuriums\, Orchids\, Ti
leaves\, Ginger\, and Heliconia\, to name a few.\nThe workshop will be hel
d on Saturday\, November 27\, 2021\, from 1pm – 3pm at Volcano Art Center’
s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Cleaned tropical flowers will be pro
vided and the class fee is $45/$40 VAC member plus a $20 supply fee. Pleas
e bring a pair of clippers. Pre-registration is required. \nKaipo Ah Chong
\n\n \n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-work
shops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211127T150000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tropical Flower Arranging with Kaipo Ah Chong *Please call to regis
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Tropical Flower
Arranging with Kaipo Ah Chong
\n
Hawaiian cultural practiti
oner Kaipo Ah Chong will offer his popular tropical flower arranging works
hop once again at Volcano Art Center. Leave the workshop with your own arr
angement to take with you and enjoy! The finished flower arrangements are
sure to evoke a sense of paradise in your home. Or\, extend your Aloha to
a friend or loved one with an arrangement you artfully assembled yourself\
, perfect for any occasion!
\n
A tropical agriculture farmer and memb
er of Halau Na Kamalei\, Ah Chong will share his expert skills in this han
ds-on workshop. Explore color and texture in 3 dimensions with tropical fl
owers. Choose from an array of flowers like Anthuriums\, Orchids\, Ti leav
es\, Ginger\, and Heliconia\, to name a few.
\n
The workshop will be
held on Saturday\, November 27\, 2021\, from 1pm – 3pm at Volcano Art Cent
er’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Cleaned tropical flowers will be
provided and the class fee is $45/$40 VAC member plus a $20 supply fee. Pl
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UID:ai1ec-36368@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Stained Glass Basics: Sun Catchers with Claudia McCall\nStained
Glass Kit fun for ages 13 years old and up! Join Claudia McCall on Satur
day\, December 4\, 2021\, from 9 am – 1 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani
Campus in Volcano Village. You will use a stained-glass kit to develop a s
un-catcher to hang in your window. There will be no glass cutting involved
\, the class will consist of precut glass.\nYour will learn to copper foil
\, solder\, and finish a precut stain glass sun catcher. This class is a g
reat way for children and adults to be introduced to copper foil and stain
glass techniques. Kit style selections are limited to first come first se
rved.\nThe cost for the class is $50/$45 VAC members\, plus a $25 supply f
ee.\nAll levels are welcome to enroll. Advance registration is required an
d this workshop will be limited to 6.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.
org/classes-and-workshops/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211204T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211204T130000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road Volc
ano\, HI 96785
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Stained Glass Basics: Sun Catchers with Claudia McCall * Sorry this
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\n
Stained Glass Kit
fun for ages 13 years old and up! Join Claudia McCall on Saturday\, Dece
mber 4\, 2021\, from 9 am – 1 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. You will use a stained-glass kit to develop a sun-catcher
to hang in your window. There will be no glass cutting involved\, the cla
ss will consist of precut glass.
\n
Your will learn to copper foil\,
solder\, and finish a precut stain glass sun catcher. This class is a grea
t way for children and adults to be introduced to copper foil and stain gl
ass techniques. Kit style selections are limited to first come first serve
d.
\n
The cost for the class is $50/$45 VAC members\, plus a $25 supp
ly fee.
\n
All levels are welcome to enroll. Advance registration is
required and this workshop will be limited to 6.
X-COST:$50/$45 for VAC members plus a $25 fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/registratio
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:sculpture\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Sculpture Garden Tour\nCome enjoy this free guided tour of Hawa
i’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at VAC Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours will begin at 9:00 A.M.
on a Wednesday of each month. The dates for the tour for the rest of 2021
will be October 27\, November 17\, December 15\, and December 29. Tour hi
ghlights include biographical information about the sculptors\, their insp
iration for the work\, and technical information regarding the constructio
n of each piece. The tours focus on deepening the understanding and apprec
iation of abstract sculpture in an inviting\, walkable exhibit space creat
ed by landscape architect David Tamura. The tours will also include the gr
ounds of the Niaulani Campus which also hosts two outdoor sculptures on lo
an courtesy of the Art In Public Places Collection from the State Foundati
on on Culture and The Arts and recently completed murals from VAC’s Commun
ity Mosaic Project.\n\n\nThe tours are led by VAC board member\, and sculp
ture garden coordinator\, Julie Williams. This event is proudly supported
by The Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.\n\n\n\nCan’t make
it in person? Take the Sculpture Garden Tour on VAC’s Virtual Classroo
m platform!\n\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20211215T090000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Sculpture Garden Tour
\n
Come enjoy this
free guided tour of Hawai’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at
VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours
will begin at 9:00 A.M. on a Wednesday of each month. The dates for the t
our for the rest of 2021 will be October 27\, November 17\, December 15\,
and December 29. Tour highlights include biographical information about th
e sculptors\, their inspiration for the work\, and technical information r
egarding the construction of each piece. The tours focus on deepening the
understanding and appreciation of abstract sculpture in an inviting\, walk
able exhibit space created by landscape architect David Tamura. The tours
will also include the grounds of the Niaulani Campus which also hosts two
outdoor sculptures on loan courtesy of the Art In Public Places Collection
from the State Foundation on Culture and The Arts and recently completed
murals from VAC’s Community Mosaic Project. \n
\n
\n
The tours are led by VAC board
member\, and sculpture garden coordinator\, Julie Williams. This event is
proudly supported by The Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
\n
\n
\n
\n
Can’t make
it in person? Take the S
culpture Garden Touron VAC’s Virtual Classroom platform!
\n
\n
\n
\n
X-COST:Free\, although donations are appreciated
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Holiday Edition-Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pease John
son\nBig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Pain
t Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Saturday\, December 18\, 2021 from 9:00a
m-12:30pm at Volcano Art Center\, Just in time for Christmas\, this worksh
op would make a great gift for yourself or someone special.\nIn this works
hop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using three colors of your choi
ce\, which will create many more colors on the silk. Pick a main color\, t
hen\, choose the other two after learning about color theory. You’ll then
be ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved by pre-mixing the four proc
ess colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, and black). Students from pre
vious classes have been amazed by what they refer to as “happy color accid
ents.”\nJohnson will tell you\, “It’s all about playing with colors. I sup
ply all materials and guidance\, you create. The fun time is your art jour
ney for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome. Open
up your creativity and challenge yourself by learning this fun technique.
It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at color.\nCost is $50 and $45
for VAC members plus a $15 fee per person\, inclusive of supplies.\nIn the
final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Habotai
silk to outline your more representational design and create a resist line
for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10” silk ar
twork.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops
across the State and in collections around the world. Patti has a designer
’s ability to distill natural subjects into their most essential forms and
to rearrange them in her paintings. Her artworks include sculpture\, mobi
les\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and clay objects in abstract and expressio
nist styles.\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registratio
n-workshops-classes/.
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lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Holiday Edition-Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pease Jo
hnson
\n
Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnso
n teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Saturday\, De
cember 18\, 2021 from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano Art Center\, Just in time
for Christmas\, this workshop would make a great gift for yourself or some
one special.
\n
In this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” sca
rf using three colors of your choice\, which will create many more colors
on the silk. Pick a main color\, then\, choose the other two after learnin
g about color theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your desired colors\, ac
hieved by pre-mixing the four process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yell
ow\, and black). Students from previous classes have been amazed by what t
hey refer to as “happy color accidents.”
\n
Johnson will tell you\, “
It’s all about playing with colors. I supply all materials and guidance\,
you create. The fun time is your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner an
d intermediate artists are welcome. Open up your creativity and challenge
yourself by learning this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way
you look at color.
\n
Cost is $50 and $45 for VAC members plus a $15
fee per person\, inclusive of supplies.
\n
In the final hour\, stude
nts will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Habotai silk to outline you
r more representational design and create a resist line for the dyes. Then
you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10” silk artwork.
\n
Patt
i Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across the S
tate and in collections around the world. Patti has a designer’s ability t
o distill natural subjects into their most essential forms and to rearrang
e them in her paintings. Her artworks include sculpture\, mobiles\, fashio
ns\, soft pastels\, and clay objects in abstract and expressionist styles.
X-COST:$50/$45 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes
CONTACT:Emily Catey Weiss\; emilycatey@hotmail.com
DESCRIPTION:Yoga with Emily Catey Weiss \nPre-register in advance for Yoga
with Emily on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niau
lani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants d
ue to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are n
o longer available for use.\nRelax your body and rejuvenate your soul in t
his gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releasing bo
th physical and mental tension. Open to both beginning and intermediate st
udents\, classes meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in the Varez Hall\, unless
otherwise noted. For more information please contact emilycatey@hotmail.c
om\n\n \nTickets: https://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
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Pre-register in advance for Yoga w
ith Emily on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaul
ani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants du
e to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are no
longer available for use.
\n
Relax your body and rejuvenate your sou
l in this gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releas
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nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Nani Moku (Beautiful Island) Glass by Marian Fieldson
& Leslie Jean\n\nImmerse in Hawaiʻi Island’s magnificent colors through th
e glass works on display in the exhibition Nani Moku\, at the Volcano Art
Center gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The show opens to the p
ublic on January 8 and continues through February 20\, 2022\, 9 am – 5pm\,
daily. While admission is free\, park entrance fees apply.\nFused glass
pieces\, created with vivid color and rich texture\, by Marian Fieldson an
d Leslie Jean highlight both the beauty and diversity of Hawai’i’s unique
landscape. Textured plates\, platters and forms in the exhibit are formed
directly from Hawai’i Island lava flows. Patterns for the kilncasts Maria
n used were taken directly from pahoehoe lava. First\, she arranges pieces
of specialized stained glass over the refractory pattern. They are heated
to over 1450° for 30 hours or more until they are fused and liquid. After
slow cooling\, the new cast is heated a second time into its final form.
Marian says\, “I relish the excitement of planning and then discovering w
hat happens in each individual piece as it is created.”\nShe has been crea
ting glass using the technique of lamp working since 1981. Lampworking is
a type of glasswork in which a torch or lamp is used to melt rods of glas
s. Once in a molten state\, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping wit
h tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworki
ng\, as the modern practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps.\nMarian studi
ed at the famed Pilchuck School with Ginny Ruffner and Bandhu Dunham. She
created lampworking for gift stores in California\, developing a line of s
ignature figures. In Hawai‘i\, she has owned and operated retail kiosks sp
ecializing in Hawai‘i glass on O‘ahu\, Maui\, and in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Islan
d. She has taken workshops with Michael Mortara and goblet blowing with Br
ian Kerkliviet. Marian’s work appeared in a 2002 issue of Glass Art magazi
ne.\nIn addition to Marians textured works\, Leslie Jean will display ston
e\, glass and ceramic tile mosaics. Leslie has been a commercial and grap
hic artist for the past 30 years. Various life experiences including being
a dive master aboard the dive boat MV Impossible Dream in the Bahamas\, a
s well as working underwater construction at Dock Side Services that has p
rovided her a different perspective on life and her art. Inspired by natur
e\, she considers herself an earth-based artist. Six years ago Leslie bega
n creating mosaics with Hawai’i artist Karin Seawater. Her mosaic can be v
iewed within the community Alphabet Project at Lincoln Park in Hilo\, Hawa
ii. She also creates large format mosaic installations in private homes.
Leslie states “Everything to me is art\, from yard art to the food on my p
late\, I find comfort in the lines\, colors and textures. I believe art he
als the soul\, and that art is a lens in which to view the world.”\nPlease
come to view the recent works of these two women glassmakers in the exhib
it Nani Moku\, states VAC gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss. Mask wearing and
current covid-19 safety protocols are being observed within VAC Gallery.
For more information\, visit www.volcanoartcenter.org or contact (808) 9
67-8222.
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Immerse in Hawaiʻi Island’s magnificent colors through the
glass works on display in the exhibition Nani Moku\, at the Volcano Art Center gallery
in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The show opens to the public on Januar
y 8 and continues through February 20\, 2022\, 9 am – 5pm\, daily.
While admission is free\, park entrance fees apply.
\n
Fus
ed glass pieces\, created with vivid color and rich texture\, by Marian Fi
eldson and Leslie Jean highlight both the beauty and diversity of Hawai’i’
s unique landscape. Textured plates\, platters and forms in the exhibit a
re formed directly from Hawai’i Island lava flows. Patterns for the kilnca
sts Marian used were taken directly from pahoehoe lava. First\, she arrang
es pieces of specialized stained glass over the refractory pattern. They a
re heated to over 1450° for 30 hours or more until they are fused and liqu
id. After slow cooling\, the new cast is heated a second time into its fin
al form. Marian says\, “I relish the excitement of planning and then disc
overing what happens in each individual piece as it is created.”
\n
She has been creating glass using
the technique of lamp working since 1981. Lampworking is a type of glass
work in which a torch or lamp is used to melt rods of glass. Once in a mol
ten state\, the glass is formed by blowing and shaping with tools and hand
movements. It is also known as flameworking or torchworking\, as the mode
rn practice no longer uses oil-fueled lamps.
\n
Marian studied at the
famed Pilchuck School with Ginny Ruffner and Bandhu Dunham. She created l
ampworking for gift stores in California\, developing a line of signature
figures. In Hawai‘i\, she has owned and operated retail kiosks specializin
g in Hawai‘i glass on O‘ahu\, Maui\, and in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island. She ha
s taken workshops with Michael Mortara and goblet blowing with Brian Kerkl
iviet. Marian’s work appeared in a 2002 issue of Glass Art magazine.
\n
In addition to Marians textured works\, Lesl
ie Jean will display stone\, glass and ceramic tile mosaics. Leslie has b
een a commercial and graphic artist for the past 30 years. Various life ex
periences including being a dive master aboard the dive boat MV Imposs
ible Dream in the Bahamas\, as well as working underwater constructio
n at Dock Side Services that has provided her a different perspective on l
ife and her art. Inspired by nature\, she considers herself an earth-based
artist. Six years ago Leslie began creating mosaics with Hawai’i artist K
arin Seawater. Her mosaic can be viewed within the community Alphabet Proj
ect at Lincoln Park in Hilo\, Hawaii. She also creates large format mosai
c installations in private homes. Leslie states “Everything to me is art\,
from yard art to the food on my plate\, I find comfort in the lines\, col
ors and textures. I believe art heals the soul\, and that art is a lens in
which to view the world.”
\n
Please come to view the recent works of
these two women glassmakers in the exhibit Nani Moku\, states VA
C gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss. Mask wearing and current covid-19 safety
protocols are being observed within VAC Gallery. For more information\,
visit www.volcanoartcenter
.org or contact (808) 967-8222.
\n
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle® Basics and Beyond with Lydia Meneses \nSaturday\, Ja
nuary 8\, 2022 | 10AM-1PM\n\n\nZentangle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing an
d fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. There
are no mistakes in Zentangle.\n\nAs you first glance at a Zentangle art p
iece it appears intricate and complicated. But\, when you are guided throu
gh the process\, you realize how simple it is and how fun and engrossing i
t becomes.\n\n\nZentangle’s basic class is learning the foundational eleme
nts of this art form. Our adventures “beyond” basics lets us explore the u
se of Zentangle’s tool Markus Operandus II & concepts to take your practic
e to the next level.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\nIntroduction to the Zentan
gle Art Method\nFive elements: dot\, straight line\, S shape\, C shape\, &
orb (. / s c o)\nZentangle basic vocabulary\nBenefits of meditation throu
gh a mindful drawing practice.\n\nMaterials:\nZentangle Basics kit will be
provided that contains a Sakura PN pen\, mini pencil\, tortillon and tile
s. (Class will include additional supplies\, but have yet to be determined
at this time.)\n\nClass will be guided with Zentangle’s traditional cerem
ony and method.\n\n\nGratitude\nAppreciation\nRelaxation\nMindfulness & aw
areness\n\n\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experi
ence necessary.\n\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n
\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-worksho
ps-classes/.
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\n\n
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and fun way to create bea
utiful images by drawing structured patterns. There are no mistakes in Zen
tangle.
\n
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As you first glance at a Zentangle art piece it ap
pears intricate and complicated. But\, when you are guided through the pro
cess\, you realize how simple it is and how fun and engrossing it becomes.
\n
\n
\n
Zentangle’s basic class is learning the foundation
al elements of this art form. Our adventures “beyond” basics lets us explo
re the use of Zentangle’s tool Markus Operandus II & concepts to ta
ke your practice to the next level.
\n
\n
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Five elem
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\nZentangle basic vocabulary\n
Benefits of meditation through a mi
ndful drawing practice.
\n
\n
Materials:
\n
Zentangle Basic
s kit will be provided that contains a Sakura PN pen\, mini pencil\, torti
llon and tiles. (Class will include additional supplies\, but have yet to
be determined at this time.)
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DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
you will create usable art under the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, M
ichael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″
x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
ur Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session workshop\, held on Sundays Jan
uary 9\, 16\, 23\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani C
ampus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $25
materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or googles.
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Make Your Own
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In this class\, you wil
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d template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or a wall
hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provide
d but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.
\n
Make Your Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session workshop\,
held on Sundays January 9\, 16\, 23\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano Art
Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 VAC
members plus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or google
s.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Stained Glass Basics I ( 3 Saturday sessions) * Class Is Full-
call 808-967-8222 to be put on a waiting list for the next scheduled clas
s\nWhimsical shapes\, illustrative scenes\, or divine stories\, stained gl
ass has re-created the light in our lives for centuries. Stained glass art
isans use both glass color and texture to produce light forms and patterns
creating mood and character in small and large spaces. Want to know more?
Then this three-session stained glass workshop will shed some light on th
e process of stained glass.\nNow you can try your hand at making stained g
lass art in this workshop for beginners. All of the basic techniques will
be covered\, from glass cutting\, foiling\, soldering\, and completing wit
h patina and polishing compound. Glass artist Claudia McCall will share he
r expertise and knowledge\, teaching students the skills involved in worki
ng safely with stained glass\, and creating a beautiful\, sturdy piece of
art.\n“Stained Glass Basics I” will be held at Volcano Art Center on Satur
days: January 15\, 22\,\, 29\, 2022\, from 9 am – 1 pm. The class fee is $
100/$90 for VAC members plus a $20 fee. Attendees are asked to wear long p
ants\, snug-fitting gloves\, covered shoes\, and safety glasses. Advance r
egistration is required and this workshop will be limited to 6 adults.\nYo
u will complete this workshop series with a finished glass panel and the k
nowledge and experience of the basic skills involved to continue working w
ith stained glass.\nMask required\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org
/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220115T130000
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Stained
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\n
Whimsical shapes\, illustrative scenes\, or divine stories\, stained glas
s has re-created the light in our lives for centuries. Stained glass artis
ans use both glass color and texture to produce light forms and patterns c
reating mood and character in small and large spaces. Want to know more? T
hen this three-session stained glass workshop will shed some light on the
process of stained glass.
\n
Now you can try your hand at making stai
ned glass art in this workshop for beginners. All of the basic techniques
will be covered\, from glass cutting\, foiling\, soldering\, and completin
g with patina and polishing compound. Glass artist Claudia McCall will sha
re her expertise and knowledge\, teaching students the skills involved in
working safely with stained glass\, and creating a beautiful\, sturdy piec
e of art.
\n
“Stained Glass Basics I” will be held at Volcano Art Cen
ter on Saturdays: January 15\, 22\,\, 29\, 2022\, from 9 am – 1 pm. The cl
ass fee is $100/$90 for VAC members plus a $20 fee. Attendees are asked to
wear long pants\, snug-fitting gloves\, covered shoes\, and safety glasse
s. Advance registration is required and this workshop will be limited to 6
adults.
\n
You will complete this workshop series with a finished gl
ass panel and the knowledge and experience of the basic skills involved to
continue working with stained glass.
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CONTACT:808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Food From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\,
Stumps\, and Wood Chips \nSaturday\, January 22\,2022 | 9am – 2pm\nIt’s ba
ck! Instructor Zach Mermel will teach the basics of mushroom cultivation i
n the “Food From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\, Stum
ps\, and Wood Chips” on Saturday\, August 1\, from 9am – 2pm at Volcano Ar
t Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Gloves will be provided by th
e instructor.\nWondering what to do with those undesirable exotic trees on
the Back Forty? By teaming with certain fungi\, you can turn that pesky p
lant problem into an edible solution. A wonder drug or just darn tasty\, t
he humble mushroom belongs to a kingdom seldom explored. Mushrooms are an
excellent source of vegetarian protein and nutrition with the added bonus
of “easy to grow”. Their health benefits are well known and their ecologic
al advantages are just now being fully realized.\n Now you can learn basic
fungal biology and how fungal mycelium colonizes different materials\, pa
rticularly wooden logs\, stumps\, and wood chips. You’ll also discover the
health benefits of different edible and medicinal fungi in Hawai‘i.\n Cou
rse fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. P
re-registration is required. Each participant will depart with a shiitake
mushroom log kit\, as well as a King Stropharia mushroom kit. Participants
will meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village for a slideshow lec
ture\, then drive to Shaka Forest Farms on Wright Road in Volcano Village
for the hands-on segment of the workshop. Lunch break will occur from 12pm
– 1pm.\nIf you’re an eager epicurean\, avid horticulturalist or just inte
rested in mushrooms\, Zach encourages you along with farmers\, gardeners\,
and homeowners seeking to incorporate the growing of gourmet and medicina
l mushrooms into their lives and livelihoods to attend.\n \n\nTickets: htt
p://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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ps & Wood Chips * This Class is Full! Please call (808) 967-8222 to be put
on the next scheduled class
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\n
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m
\n
It’s back! Instructor Zach Mermel will teach the
basics of mushroom cultivation in the “Food From Wood: Growing Edible & M
edicinal Mushrooms on Logs\, Stumps\, and Wood Chips” on Saturday\, August
1\, from 9am – 2pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Villa
ge. Gloves will be provided by the instructor.
\n
Won
dering what to do with those undesirable exotic trees on the Back Forty? B
y teaming with certain fungi\, you can turn that pesky plant problem into
an edible solution. A wonder drug or just darn tasty\, the humble mushroom
belongs to a kingdom seldom explored. Mushrooms are an excellent source o
f vegetarian protein and nutrition with the added bonus of “easy to grow”.
Their health benefits are well known and their ecological advantages are
just now being fully realized.
\n
Now you can learn
basic fungal biology and how fungal mycelium colonizes different materials
\, particularly wooden logs\, stumps\, and wood chips. You’ll also discove
r the health benefits of different edible and medicinal fungi in Hawai‘i.<
/p>\n
Course fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $15 fe
e\, inclusive of supplies. Pre-registration is required. Each participant
will depart with a shiitake mushroom log kit\, as well as a King Strophari
a mushroom kit. Participants will meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano
Village for a slideshow lecture\, then drive to Shaka Forest Farms on Wri
ght Road in Volcano Village for the hands-on segment of the workshop. Lunc
h break will occur from 12pm – 1pm.
\n
If you’re an eager epic
urean\, avid horticulturalist or just interested in mushrooms\, Zach encou
rages you along with farmers\, gardeners\, and homeowners seeking to incor
porate the growing of gourmet and medicinal mushrooms into their lives and
livelihoods to attend.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Demonstration
CONTACT:808.967.7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Watercolor Painting Demonstration with Cindy Conklin at VAC Gal
lery\nSaturday\, January 22\, 2022\nPlease join the Volcano Art Center Gal
lery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for a free visual arts demonstrati
on on Saturday\, January 22\,2022\, from 10:30 am – 1:30 pm. Artist Cindy
Conklin\, from Oahu\, will be will be demonstrating her original watercol
or paintings with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The demonst
ration will take place on the Volcano Art Center Gallery porch.\nCindy Con
klin has a degree in History of Art\, with a minor in studio art. She was
an art teacher for over 20 years before moving to Hawai‘i.\n“I’m drawn to
Kilauea by the primal nature of the place. The raw landscapes being coloni
zed by new plants as well as the evidence of long term human populations v
ia petroglyphs and historic sites are very important to my art.” Cindy has
worked with watercolors for 25 years\, using Hawaiian themes since 1992.
She has worked in other media as well\, including collage\, acrylics\, scr
atchboard\, photography\, and printmaking.\n“I have developed my own style
without relying on other artists. My style comes from within rather than
from without.” Her most recent work has been watercolors on handmade cotto
n paper from India.\n“I was born to make art. It is the activity that uses
my whole self\; hands\, heart\, brain and soul. Starting a new piece of a
rt is always an adventure. I have no idea where I am going or when I will
get there\, but I can be sure it will be somewhere interesting and satisfy
ing.”
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SEQUENCE:0
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noes National Park. The demonstration will take place on the Volcano Art
Center Gallery porch.
\n
Cindy Conklin has a degree in History of Art
\, with a minor in studio art. She was an art teacher for over 20 years be
fore moving to Hawai‘i.
\n
“I’m drawn to Kilauea by the primal nature
of the place. The raw landscapes being colonized by new plants as well as
the evidence of long term human populations via petroglyphs and historic
sites are very important to my art.” Cindy has worked with watercolors for
25 years\, using Hawaiian themes since 1992. She has worked in other medi
a as well\, including collage\, acrylics\, scratchboard\, photography\, an
d printmaking.
\n
“I have developed my own style without relying on o
ther artists. My style comes from within rather than from without.” Her mo
st recent work has been watercolors on handmade cotton paper from India.
p>\n
“I was born to make art. It is the activity that uses my whole self
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Demonstration
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DESCRIPTION:Watercolor Painting Demonstration with Cindy Conklin at VAC Gal
lery\nSaturday\, January 22\, 2022\nPlease join the Volcano Art Center Gal
lery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for a free visual arts demonstrati
on on Saturday\, January 22\,2022\, from 10:30 am – 1:30 pm. Artist Cindy
Conklin\, from Oahu\, will be will be demonstrating her original watercol
or paintings with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The demonst
ration will take place on the Volcano Art Center Gallery porch.\nCindy Con
klin has a degree in History of Art\, with a minor in studio art. She was
an art teacher for over 20 years before moving to Hawai‘i.\n“I’m drawn to
Kilauea by the primal nature of the place. The raw landscapes being coloni
zed by new plants as well as the evidence of long term human populations v
ia petroglyphs and historic sites are very important to my art.” Cindy has
worked with watercolors for 25 years\, using Hawaiian themes since 1992.
She has worked in other media as well\, including collage\, acrylics\, scr
atchboard\, photography\, and printmaking.\n“I have developed my own style
without relying on other artists. My style comes from within rather than
from without.” Her most recent work has been watercolors on handmade cotto
n paper from India.\n“I was born to make art. It is the activity that uses
my whole self\; hands\, heart\, brain and soul. Starting a new piece of a
rt is always an adventure. I have no idea where I am going or when I will
get there\, but I can be sure it will be somewhere interesting and satisfy
ing.”
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. Artist Cindy Conklin\, from Oahu\, will be will be dem
onstrating her original watercolor paintings with visitor to Hawai‘i Volca
noes National Park. The demonstration will take place on the Volcano Art
Center Gallery porch.
\n
Cindy Conklin has a degree in History of Art
\, with a minor in studio art. She was an art teacher for over 20 years be
fore moving to Hawai‘i.
\n
“I’m drawn to Kilauea by the primal nature
of the place. The raw landscapes being colonized by new plants as well as
the evidence of long term human populations via petroglyphs and historic
sites are very important to my art.” Cindy has worked with watercolors for
25 years\, using Hawaiian themes since 1992. She has worked in other medi
a as well\, including collage\, acrylics\, scratchboard\, photography\, an
d printmaking.
\n
“I have developed my own style without relying on o
ther artists. My style comes from within rather than from without.” Her mo
st recent work has been watercolors on handmade cotton paper from India.
p>\n
“I was born to make art. It is the activity that uses my whole self
\; hands\, heart\, brain and soul. Starting a new piece of art is always a
n adventure. I have no idea where I am going or when I will get there\, bu
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\n
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CATEGORIES:
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DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaustic” work
shop on Saturday\, January 29\, 2022\, from 10 am – 2 pm. The class will b
e held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside area at Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a mixture of
beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to a solid absorbent
surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. The layers c
an be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\, oil sticks
etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedded to create
a variety of amazing results with depth.\n\nThe class fee is $65/$60 for
VAC members plus a $45 supply fee.\n\n\nTo register\, call Volcano Art Cen
ter at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org. Space is limited. F
or questions regarding the workshop content\, Email Mary- artsasylum@gmai
l.com.\n\n \n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-
workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220129T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220129T140000
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SEQUENCE:0
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Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media En
caustic” workshop on Saturday\, January 29\, 2022\, from 10 am – 2 pm. The
class will be held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside ar
ea at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is
a mixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to a sol
id absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused.
The layers can be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\
, oil sticks etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embed
ded to create a variety of amazing results with depth.
\n
\n
The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members plu
s a $45 supply fee.
\n
\n
\n
To register\, call Volcan
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limited. For questions regarding the workshop content\, Email Mary- <
/b>artsasylum@gmail.com.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm\, February 1 – March 8\, 2022\nA series of 6 drawing classes for chi
ldren ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons
focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes and still-lifes
will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works.
Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather p
ermitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so sinc
e 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private les
sons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and phy
sically disabled with VSA arts.\nIf you have any questions about this clas
s please contact Ken at artfarm@aloha.net\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plu
s a $17 supply fee\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220201T153000
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220308T153000
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\n
Tuesd
ays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, February 1 – March 8\, 2022
\n
A series of 6 d
rawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani
Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, lands
capes and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more pers
onal imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also b
e included\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s
children and has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools progra
m\, as well as in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked wit
h the developmentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.
\n
If
you have any questions about this class please contact Ken at artfarm@aloh
a.net
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes
CONTACT:Emily Catey Weiss\; emilycatey@hotmail.com
DESCRIPTION:Yoga with Emily Catey Weiss \nPre-register in advance for Yoga
with Emily on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niau
lani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants d
ue to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are n
o longer available for use.\nRelax your body and rejuvenate your soul in t
his gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releasing bo
th physical and mental tension. Open to both beginning and intermediate st
udents\, classes meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in the Varez Hall\, unless
otherwise noted. For more information please contact emilycatey@hotmail.c
om\n\n \nTickets: https://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220202T163000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220223T163000
SEQUENCE:0
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\n
Pre-register in advance for Yoga w
ith Emily on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaul
ani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants du
e to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are no
longer available for use.
\n
Relax your body and rejuvenate your sou
l in this gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releas
ing both physical and mental tension. Open to both beginning and intermedi
ate students\, classes meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in the Varez Hall\, u
nless otherwise noted. For more information please contact emilyc
atey@hotmail.com
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: Join us for Bookmarks!\, with Dina Kageler. A new class in the
Volcano Art Center’s ongoing Zentangle series. We will explore new and f
amiliar tangle patterns\, as well as grids for reticula and fragments. The
end result will be a useful and colorful bookmark\, and plenty of inspira
tion and materials to continue your Zentangle journey. This class is desig
ned for new or returning students. Due to Covid restrictions\, spaces are
limited and a mask is required during class.\n\n\nThis class is open to a
ll levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.\n\nCost is $35/$30 V
AC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartc
enter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220212T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220212T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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12\, 2022
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
you will create usable art under the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, M
ichael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″
x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
ur Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session workshop\, held on Sundays Feb
ruary 13\, 20\, 27\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani
Campus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $
25 materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or googles.
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Make Your Own
Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder
\n
In this class\, you wil
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d template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or a wall
hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provide
d but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.
\n
Make Your Own Glass Mosaic Workshop
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from 10am – 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Villag
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bring your own glasses or googles.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center offers a Rare Opportunity to Experience Kapa
pala Ranch\n\n\n The Big Island’s ranching culture will be shared with tho
se wanting a unique outdoor educational experience in Ka`u. Kapapala Ranc
h Manager Lani Cran Petrie has graciously agreed to guide a group through
the beauty and history of this 29\,000 acre ranch adjacent to Hawai`i Volc
anoes National Park. As a member and past President of the Hawai`i Cattle
men’s Association and an innovator in Hawai`i’s cattle ranching industry\,
Lani has a wealth of knowledge to pass along.\nTo round out this special
experience\, individually wrapped picnic lunches will be provided by gourm
et caterer\, Conard Eyre.\n\n\nCome join us on February 19th from 9 am – 1
pm. Participants will meet at VAC’s Niaulani campus\, 19-4074 Old Volcano
Road\, Volcano. You can register online at volcanoartcenter.org or you m
ay call VAC at 808-967-8222. The cost is $50/$45 for vac members. This eve
nt complies with VAC’s COVID policies. All participants will show proof of
vaccination or a negative COVID test taken within 3 days of the event.\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regist
ration-workshops-classes/.
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ith those wanting a unique outdoor educational experience in Ka`u. Ka
papala Ranch Manager Lani Cran Petrie has graciously agreed to guide
a group through the beauty and history of this 29\,000 acre ranch adjacent
to Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. As a member and past President of th
e Hawai`i Cattlemen’s Association and an innovator in Hawai`i’s cattle ran
ching industry\, Lani has a wealth of knowledge to pass along.
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To round out this special experience\, individually wrapped pic
nic lunches will be provided by gourmet caterer\, Conard Eyre.
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Come join us on February 19th from 9 am – 1 pm. Participants will
meet at VAC’s Niaulani campus\, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano. You c
an register online at volcanoartcenter.org or you may
call VAC at 808-967-8222
. The cost is $50/$45 for vac members. This event complies with VAC
’s COVID policies. All participants will show proof of vaccination or a ne
gative COVID test taken within 3 days of the event.
X-COST:$50/$45 VAC members\, lunch is included
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; worshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Mask Making – An Introduction and Development of the Art of Mas
k Workshop at Volcano Art Center\nCome join Lee Michael Walczuk on Saturda
y\, February 19\, 2022\, from 10 AM – 1 PM\, at Volcano Art Center\, Niaul
ani Campus in Volcano Village. for a fun-filled creative workshop to learn
the basics of paper mask-making. Lee Michael Walczuk is an artist & educa
tor on the Big Island of Hawai’i. He creates environments for creative exp
loration to understand how to play and discover new possibilities.\nHe tea
ches adults and children of all ages. His work is rooted in the process of
open creativity and spontaneous exploration. Open to ages 5 and up.\nThe
cost of the workshop is $35/ $30 VAC member plus a $8.00 supply fee.\n\nTi
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Come join Lee Michael Walczuk on Saturday\, February 19\, 2022\, from 10 A
M – 1 PM\, at Volcano Art Center\, Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. for
a fun-filled creative workshop to learn the basics of paper mask-making.
Lee Michael Walczuk is an artist & educator on the Big Island of Hawai’i. He
creates environments for creative exploration to understand how to play an
d discover new possibilities.
\n
He teaches adults and children of al
l ages. His work is rooted in the process of open creativity and spontaneo
us exploration. Open to ages 5 and up.
\n
The cost of the workshop is $35
/ $30 VAC member plus a $8.00 supply fee.
X-COST:$35/$30 (VAC member) plus a $8.00 supply fee
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Collection of Calabash\n\nOpens on Saturday\, February
26th – April 3rd\, 2022\, at the Volcano Art Center gallery in Hawaiʻis
Volcanoes National Park. Opens daily from 9am -5pm.\n This mixed media\,
multiple artist show will celebrate the calabash shape. The calabash (cal-
lah-BASH) is a bowl or container often made of wood or a hollowed gourd. W
hen used to refer to people\, it implies a close friend or relative\, i.e.
someone so familiar he would eat out of the same serving bowl.\nParticipa
ting artists include Tim Freeman\, Wesley Buscher\, Jelena Clay\, Stewart
Geller\, Aaron Hammer\, Frank McClure\, Heather Mettler\, Daniel Moe\, Mic
hael & Misato Mortara\, John Mydock\, Les Pedersen & Jeff Roth.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220226T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220403T170000
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SEQUENCE:0
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Exhibit: Collection of Calabash
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Opens on Saturday\, February 2
6th – April 3rd\, 2022\, at the Volcano Art Center gallery in Hawaiʻis Volcanoes National P
ark. Opens daily from 9am -5pm.
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pe. The calabash (cal-lah-BASH) is a bowl or container often made of wood
or a hollowed gourd. When used to refer to people\, it implies a close fri
end or relative\, i.e. someone so familiar he would eat out of the same se
rving bowl.
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Participating artists inclu
de Tim Freeman\, Wesley Buscher\, Jelena Clay\, Stewart Geller\, Aaron Ham
mer\, Frank McClure\, Heather Mettler\, Daniel Moe\, Michael & Misato Mort
ara\, John Mydock\, Les Pedersen & Jeff Roth.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Sogetsu Ikebana with Nancy “Sorin” Locke\nVolca
no Art Center is proud to offer a hands-on “Introduction to Sogetsu Ikeban
a” workshop with Nancy “Sorin” Locke on Saturday\, February 26\, 2022\, f
rom 10am – 1pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. S
tudents will have the opportunity to create their own arrangement after a
detailed step-by-step demonstration by the instructor. This workshop is su
itable for beginners with no prior experience and will be an excellent ref
resher for persons who have already taken an Introductory Ikebana Workshop
with Nancy.\n\nFrom this workshop\, you will leave with a basic understan
ding of the fundamental design principles of ikebana and how it differs fr
om Western floral design. You will be introduced to cutting and stabilizin
g techniques specific to ikebana\, as well as the important design concept
s of Line- and-Mass\, and proportion. You will also learn the basic histo
ry of ikebana and its connection to other Japanese arts and cultures.\n\n
\nCourse fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $25 fee for floral materials.
Comprehensive handouts will be provided. Students must bring their own c
ontainer\, shears\, and pinfrog. A detailed supply list and suggested sour
ces is available online at www.volcanoartcenter.org. For more information
and to register for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222 or visit our w
ebsite.\n\n\nWith more than 30 years of ikebana experience\, Nancy “Sorin”
Locke has earned advanced teaching certificates from two schools of ikeba
na — Sogetsu and Wafu – giving her a strong background in contemporary des
ign theory and technique. She holds the Somu rank in Sogetsu School of Ike
bana. Combining her expertise in ikebana design with her enjoyment of hort
iculture and gardening\, she inspires her students to create beautiful fre
sh arrangements and to see floral materials with “fresh eyes.” Nancy taug
ht ikebana in the San Francisco Peninsula area for 18 years. Her arrangem
ents have been exhibited at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and many
ikebana shows in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has demonstrated and exh
ibited at the annual bonsai exhibition at Wailoa Art Center in Hilo. “Sor
in” is her Sogetsu School of Ikebana ‘flower name\,’ which translates as ‘
Forever Renewed Sparkle.’ For more information\, visit www.ikebana-nancy.c
om.\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\nStudent Supply List for Sogetsu Ik
ebana Workshop\n\n\n\nCONTAINER. A FLAT-bottomed\, wide opening\, shallow
container. The best choice is a 12”-diameter (33cm) round container called
a “suiban.” Available from Amazon (Search for “Classic round ikebana cont
ainer.” The plastic ones are a great choice\; they cost $15-$19\; there ar
e several colors available). NOTE: You can substitute a 9”x13” glass bakin
g pan.\nPINFROG. A pin frog that is at least 3-1/4” diameter round. Availa
ble from Amazon (Search for “Japanese ikebana kenzan pin frog.” About $25)
. A similar-sized rectangular pin frog is OK. Ben Franklin craft store may
have pin frogs. NOTE: There is no substitute for this important ikebana s
upply. Please do not bring a small or plastic pin frog.\nSCISSORS. Ikebana
shears. Available from Amazon (Search for “Japanese ikebana shears.” Abou
t $30). NOTE: You can substitute a pair of clean & SHARP hand-held garden
pruners.\nIf you have questions about the above supplies\, please send an
email to instructor:nancy.locke@sbcglobal.net\, or send a text message: 65
0 393-3680.\nALSO\, BRING:\nCUTTING BOWL. Used to cut stems underwater. A
16-oz sour cream container is perfect.\nFLOWER “BUCKET.” Any size tall pit
cher\, bucket\, or other cylinders to hold your flowers in water until you
use them.\nSMALL TOWEL. For wiping spills & tools. NEWSPAPER. A few sheet
s to cover your work surface.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcente
r.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220226T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220226T130000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Introduction to Sogetsu Ikebana * This class is full. The next sche
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Introduction t
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Volcano Art Center is proud to offer a hands-on “Introduction to Sogetsu
Ikebana” workshop with Nancy “Sorin” Locke on Saturday\, February 26\, 20
22\, from 10am – 1pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Vil
lage. Students will have the opportunity to create their own arrangement a
fter a detailed step-by-step demonstration by the instructor. This worksho
p is suitable for beginners with no prior experience and will be an excell
ent refresher for persons who have already taken an Introductory Ikebana W
orkshop with Nancy.
\n
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From this workshop\, yo
u will leave with a basic understanding of the fundamental design principl
es of ikebana and how it differs from Western floral design. You will be i
ntroduced to cutting and stabilizing techniques specific to ikebana\, as w
ell as the important design concepts of Line- and-Mass\, and proportion.
You will also learn the basic history of ikebana and its connection to oth
er Japanese arts and cultures.
\n
\n
\n
Co
urse fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $25 fee for floral materials. Co
mprehensive handouts will be provided. Students must bring their own conta
iner\, shears\, and pinfrog. A detailed supply list and suggested sources
is available online at www.volc
anoartcenter.org. For more information and to register for the worksho
p\, please call 808-967-8222 or visit our website.
\n
\n
\n
With more than 30 years of ikebana experience\, Nancy “Sor
in” Locke has earned advanced teaching certificates from two schools of ik
ebana — Sogetsu and Wafu – giving her a strong background in contemporary
design theory and technique. She holds the Somu rank in Sogetsu School of
Ikebana. Combining her expertise in ikebana design with her enjoyment of h
orticulture and gardening\, she inspires her students to create beautiful
fresh arrangements and to see floral materials with “fresh eyes.” Nancy t
aught ikebana in the San Francisco Peninsula area for 18 years. Her arran
gements have been exhibited at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and m
any ikebana shows in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has demonstrated and
exhibited at the annual bonsai exhibition at Wailoa Art Center in Hilo. “
Sorin” is her Sogetsu School of Ikebana ‘flower name\,’ which translates a
s ‘Forever Renewed Sparkle.’ For more information\, visit www.ikebana-nancy.com.
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Student Supply List for Sogetsu Ikeba
na Workshop
\n
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CONTAINER. A FLAT-bottomed\, wide op
ening\, shallow container. The best choice is a 12”-diameter (33cm) round
container called a “suiban.” Available from Amazon (Search for “Classic ro
und ikebana container.” The plastic ones are a great choice\; they cost $1
5-$19\; there are several colors available). NOTE: You can substitute a 9”
x13” glass baking pan.
\n
PINFROG. A pin frog that is at least 3-1/4”
diameter round. Available from Amazon (Search for “Japanese ikebana kenza
n pin frog.” About $25). A similar-sized rectangular pin frog is OK. Ben F
ranklin craft store may have pin frogs. NOTE: There is no substitute for t
his important ikebana supply. Please do not bring a small or plastic pin f
rog.
\n
SCISSORS. Ikebana shears. Available from Amazon (Search for “
Japanese ikebana shears.” About $30). NOTE: You can substitute a pair of c
lean & SHARP hand-held garden pruners.
\n
If you have questions about
the above supplies\, please send an email to instructor:nancy.locke@sbcgl
obal.net\, or send a text message: 650 393-3680.
\n
ALSO\, BRING: \nCUTTING BOWL. Used to cut stems underwater. A 16-oz sour cream contain
er is perfect.
\n
FLOWER “BUCKET.” Any size tall pitcher\, bucket\, o
r other cylinders to hold your flowers in water until you use them.
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p>SMALL TOWEL. For wiping spills & tools. NEWSPAPER. A few sheets to cover
your work surface.\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: The Business of Art Workshop with Ira Ono\nVolcano Art Center
is pleased to offer the popular “Business of Art” workshop by Volcano arti
st Ira Ono. He will help you navigate basic business principles in this on
e-day intensive workshop. From the initial pros and cons of being your own
boss to copyright basics to branding your product\, you’ll discover what’
s right for you and your art. This is a wonderful opportunity for fine art
ists and crafts people to gain unique insights resulting in profitable sol
utions.\nSponsored by the Volcano Art Center\, the workshop will be held S
aturday\, March 5\, 2022\, from 9:00am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulan
i Campus in Volcano Village. Cost for the full day workshop is $55 or $50
for VAC Members. Participants are encouraged to bring samples of their ow
n art work for Ira to review.\nClass topics covered include:\n\nPricing yo
ur artwork for profit\nCreating presentations that focus on gallery buyers
\, gift shops\, and department stores\nWhat to look for in hiring trustwor
thy associates\nInternet marketing\, catalog sales\, trade shows\nVisual m
erchandising\, and affordable display techniques\nPackaging and presentati
on for wholesale\, retail and fine art galleries\nCreating multiples for i
ncreased sales\nInternet marketing and getting free publicity\n\nIra Ono i
s an internationally known artist. His works are featured in the Hawai‘i S
tate Art Museum and private collections in the U.S.\, Europe and Japan. He
is the founder of annual Trash Art Shows throughout the state and well ve
rsed in every aspect of marketing fine arts and crafts here in Hawai‘i and
beyond. Ira is also the owner and director of Volcano Garden Arts gallery
in Volcano\, Hawai‘i where he exhibits his personal works along with over
100 local artists from across the state. Visit Ira’s website here!\n\nTic
kets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220305T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220305T160000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Business of Art with Ira Ono * Class Has been rescheduled for S
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The Business of Art Workshop with
Ira Ono
\n
Volcano Art Center is pleased to offer the popul
ar “Business of Art” workshop by Volcano artist Ira Ono. He will help you
navigate basic business principles in this one-day intensive workshop. Fro
m the initial pros and cons of being your own boss to copyright basics to
branding your product\, you’ll discover what’s right for you and your art.
This is a wonderful opportunity for fine artists and crafts people to gai
n unique insights resulting in profitable solutions.
\n
Sponsored by
the Volcano Art Center\, the workshop will be held Saturday\, Marc
h 5\, 2022\, from 9:00am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Cam
pus in Volcano Village. Cost for the full day workshop is $55 or $50 for V
AC Members. Participants are encouraged to bring samples of their own art
work for Ira to review.
\n
Class topics covered include:
\n
\n
Pricing your artwork for profit
\n
Creating presentations that
focus on gallery buyers\, gift shops\, and department stores
\n
Wha
t to look for in hiring trustworthy associates
\n
Internet marketin
g\, catalog sales\, trade shows
\n
Visual merchandising\, and affor
dable display techniques
\n
Packaging and presentation for wholesal
e\, retail and fine art galleries
\n
Creating multiples for increas
ed sales
\n
Internet marketing and getting free publicity
\n\n
Ira Ono is an internationally known artist. His works are featured
in the Hawai‘i State Art Museum and private collections in the U.S.\, Euro
pe and Japan. He is the founder of annual Trash Art Shows throughout the s
tate and well versed in every aspect of marketing fine arts and crafts her
e in Hawai‘i and beyond. Ira is also the owner and director of Volcano Gar
den Arts gallery in Volcano\, Hawai‘i where he exhibits his personal works
along with over 100 local artists from across the state. Visit Ira’s webs
ite here!
X-COST:$50 for VAC members and $55 for non-members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes
CONTACT:Emily Catey Weiss\; emilycatey@hotmail.com
DESCRIPTION:Yoga with Emily Catey Weiss \nPre-register in advance for Yoga
with Emily on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niau
lani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants d
ue to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are n
o longer available for use.\nRelax your body and rejuvenate your soul in t
his gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releasing bo
th physical and mental tension. Open to both beginning and intermediate st
udents\, classes meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in the Varez Hall\, unless
otherwise noted. For more information please contact emilycatey@hotmail.c
om\n\n \nTickets: https://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220309T163000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220330T163000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Yoga with Emily Catey Weiss
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yWeiss
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Pre-register in advance for Yoga w
ith Emily on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaul
ani Campus in Volcano Village. Class size is limited to 10 participants du
e to social distancing. Please bring your own mat as community mats are no
longer available for use.
\n
Relax your body and rejuvenate your sou
l in this gentle and peaceful class. The focus is on stretching and releas
ing both physical and mental tension. Open to both beginning and intermedi
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DESCRIPTION:This papermaking workshop\, using a household blender\, will in
troduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with local plant material
s. Students will use a postcard-sized Japanese suketa to and other moulds
and deckles to make several sheets of paper\, Participants are encouraged
to bring dried plant materials to add to the pulp for coloring or to imbed
in their paper.\n\n\nThe second portion of the workshop covers the select
ion\, preparation\, and process of using various local plant fibers\, plan
t dyes\, and earth pigments. Plant fibers used in this advanced workshop m
ay include wauke (paper mulberry)\, pineapple\, banana\, ginger\, lemongra
ss\, cane grass\, etc. (depending on availability). To allow for more pa
per making time\, the plant materials will be sourced\, prepared\, and coo
ked into pulp in advance.\n\n\nParticipants will leave with a basic knowle
dge of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, pulp sources\, and instructions
on how to make paper at home.\n\nJoin artist Mary Milelzcik for Papermaki
ng with Plants workshop on Saturday\, March 12\, 2022\, from 10 am to 2:30
pm at the Volcano Art Center. $65/ $60 VAC Members plus $50 prep time an
d supplies.\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registratio
n-workshops-classes/.
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This papermaking workshop\, using a household
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and other moulds and deckles to make several sheets of paper\, Participan
ts are encouraged to bring dried plant materials to add to the pulp for co
loring or to imbed in their paper.
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\n
\n
The second portion of the workshop covers the sel
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lant dyes\, and earth pigments. Plant fibers used in this advanced worksho
p may include wauke (paper mulberry)\, pineapple\, banana\, ginger\, lemon
grass\, cane grass\, etc. (depending on availability). To allow for more
paper making time\, the plant materials will be sourced\, prepared\, and
cooked into pulp in advance.
\n
\n
\n
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\n
\n
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tist Mary Milelzcik for Papermaking with Plants works
hop on Saturday\, March 12\, 2022
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CATEGORIES:
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DESCRIPTION:Zentangle: Paradox for the Equinox with Valdeane Odachi\nZentan
gle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and fun way to create beautiful images
by drawing structured patterns. There are no mistakes in Zentangle.At firs
t glance a Zentangle art piece appears intricate and complicated. But\, as
you are guided through the process\, you begin to realize how simple it c
an be and how the methods allows you to experience moments of calm\n\n\n\n
Join us in the week prior to the Spring Equinox as we make time to draw si
mple\, repetitive strokes to create the complex design known as Paradox. W
hen tangles are laid out next to each other with no gaps left between\, me
ta-patterns emerge.\nLearning Objectives:\n\n\nIntroduction to the Zentang
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orb (. / s c o)\nZentangle basic vocabulary\nBenefits of meditation throug
h a mindful drawing practice\nLearning the basic steps of Paradox\n\nMater
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1 blue pen\, mini blue pastel pencil\, tortillon and grey tiles. Repeat at
tendees are welcome to bring their favorite pens.\nThe class will be guide
d with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and methods that include:\n\nGrati
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open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.\n\nThe Cos
t is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\nDue to COVID protocols\,
masks are required to be worn during the duration of the class. \n\n\n\n\n
\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-c
lasses/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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Zentangle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and fun way
to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. There are no mi
stakes in Zentangle.At first gla
nce a Zentangle art piece appears intricate and complicated. But\, as you
are guided through the process\, you begin to realize how simple it can be
and how the methods allows you to experience moments of calm
\n
\n
\n
\n
Join us in th
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tive strokes to create the complex design known as Paradox. When tangles a
re laid out next to each other with no gaps left between\, meta-patterns e
merge.
\n
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\n
\n
Intro
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\n
Five elements: dot\, straight line\, S shape\, C shape\, & o
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\n
Zentang
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\n
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\n
The class will
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DESCRIPTION:Muriel Anderson in Concert \nThe Volcano Art Center’s presents
Sounds at the Summit on Saturday\, March 12\, 2022 two performances at 4:3
0pm and 7:00pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village fe
aturing Muriel Anderson.\nGuitarist/Harp-guitarist Muriel Anderson takes y
ou on a journey in music and stories\, with a backdrop of visuals artfully
compiled by award-winning photo-artist\, Bryan Allen. It is a musical jou
rney through space and around the world. Sometimes whimsical\, always enga
ging\, bringing together diverse cultures and settings.\nMuriel Anderson’s
obvious joy of music\, humor and her comfort across genres of folk\, clas
sical\, bluegrass\, popular and international music is revered by guitaris
ts worldwide. Muriel’s innovative CD that lights up\, “Nightlight Daylight
” was chosen as one of the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player Magaz
ine and her “Heartstrings” recording accompanied the astronauts on the spa
ce shuttle Discovery. Muriel is celebrating the pre-release of “Acoustic
Chef” an international cookbook/CD with a tune to go with each recipe. M
uriel is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Champ
ionship and has performed/recorded with Chet Atkins\, Les Paul\, Victor Wo
oten\, and the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. She is the host of the renowne
d Muriel Anderson’s ALL STAR GUITAR NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LI
FE ALLIANCE charity.\nMuriel Anderson is a good friend and a great guitari
st. She deserves national recognition…Chet Atkins \nJust one hell of a gr
eat player …a great personality and what I like is the touch that Muriel h
as on the guitar\, the way she plays it like we all wish to play.…Les Paul
\nThis is some seriously powerful\, deeply emotional music that will stay
in your head and your heart forever..Muriel plays all styles with such eas
e and command that it’s easy to forget how good she really is! …Tommy Emma
nuel\, cgp\nTickets are $20 for VAC members/$25 non-members! Ticket holder
s will be able to purchase beer\, wine. Tickets are available for sale onl
ine at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, and VAC’s Administration Office in Volca
no Village. The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, March 11.
After that\, tickets will be sold at the door if they are not sold out. Ti
ckets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick
them up at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Mo
nday through Friday\, 10am-4pm.\nFor more information about Muriel Anderso
n and her music\, visit the following links: YouTube: A Bakers Dozen | WE
BSITE | EPK\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-worksho
ps/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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Guitarist/Harp-guitarist Muriel Anderson takes you on a journey in
music and stories\, with a backdrop of visuals artfully compiled by award
-winning photo-artist\, Bryan Allen. It is a musical journey through space
and around the world. Sometimes whimsical\, always engaging\, bringing to
gether diverse cultures and settings.
\n
Muriel Anderson’s obvious joy of music\, humor and her comfort across genres of folk\
, classical\, bluegrass\, popular and international music is revered by gu
itarists worldwide. Muriel’s innovative CD that lights up\, “Nightlight Da
ylight” was chosen as one of the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player
Magazine and her “Heartstrings” recording accompanied the astronauts on t
he space shuttle Discovery. Muriel is celebrating the pre-release of “Acoustic Ch
ef”an international cookbook/CD with a tune to go with each reci
pe. Muriel is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar
Championship and has performed/recorded with Chet Atkins\, Les Paul\, Vic
tor Wooten\, and the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. She is the host of the r
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\n
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Just one hell of a g
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has on the guitar\, the way she plays it like we all wish to play.…Les Pau
l
\n
This is some seriously powerful\, deeply emotional musi
c that will stay in your head and your heart forever..Muriel plays all sty
les with such ease and command that it’s easy to forget how good she reall
y is! …Tommy Emmanuel\, cgp
\n
Tickets are $20 for V
AC members/$25 non-members! Ticket holders will be able to p
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line is Friday\, March 11. After that\, tickets will be sold at the door i
f they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of t
he show. OR\, you may pick them up at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus
Administrative Office\, Monday through Friday\, 10am-4pm.
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DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
you will create usable art under the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, M
ichael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″
x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
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ch 13\, 20\, 27\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Ca
mpus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $25
materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or googles.
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basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″ x 9″ wood template on which you d
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heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provided but\, you are welcome t
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Make Your Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session worksh
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Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40
VAC members plus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or go
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\n
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DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
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x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
ur Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session workshop\, held on Sundays Mar
ch 13\, 20\, 27\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Ca
mpus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $25
materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or googles.
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heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provided but\, you are welcome t
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Make Your Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session worksh
op\, held on Sundays March 13\, 20\, 27\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano
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DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm\, March 15 – April 19\, 2022\nA series of 6 drawing classes for chil
dren ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons f
ocus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes
will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works.
Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather
permitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so sin
ce 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private le
ssons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and ph
ysically disabled with VSA arts.\nIf you have any questions about this cla
ss please contact Ken at artfarm@aloha.net\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members pl
us a $17 supply fee\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regi
stration-workshops-classes/.
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Tuesd
ays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, March 15 – April 19\, 2022
\n
A series of 6 dr
awing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani C
ampus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landsc
apes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more per
sonal imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also
be included\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s
children and has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools progr
am\, as well as in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked wi
th the developmentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.
\n
If
you have any questions about this class please contact Ken at artfarm@alo
ha.net
\n
Fee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:sculpture\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Sculpture Garden Tour\nCome enjoy this free guided tour of Hawa
i’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at VAC Niaulani Campus in
Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours will begin at 9:00 A.M.
on a Wednesday\, March 16\, 2022. Tour highlights include biographical in
formation about the sculptors\, their inspiration for the work\, and techn
ical information regarding the construction of each piece. The tours focus
on deepening the understanding and appreciation of abstract sculpture in
an inviting\, walkable exhibit space created by landscape architect David
Tamura. The tours will also include the grounds of the Niaulani Campus whi
ch also hosts two outdoor sculptures on loan courtesy of the Art In Public
Places Collection from the State Foundation on Culture and The Arts and r
ecently completed murals from VAC’s Community Mosaic Project.\n\n\nThe tou
rs are led by VAC board member\, and sculpture garden coordinator\, Julie
Williams. This event is proudly supported by The Hawai’i State Foundation
on Culture and the Arts.\n\n\n\nCan’t make it in person? Take the Sculp
ture Garden Tour on VAC’s Virtual Classroom platform!\n\n\n
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Sculpture Garden Tour
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Come enjoy this
free guided tour of Hawai’i Island’s first outdoor venue for sculptures at
VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The Guided Sculpture Garden Tours
will begin at 9:00 A.M. on a Wednesday\, March 16\, 2022. Tour highlights
include biographical information about the sculptors\, their inspiration
for the work\, and technical information regarding the construction of eac
h piece. The tours focus on deepening the understanding and appreciation o
f abstract sculpture in an inviting\, walkable exhibit space created by la
ndscape architect David Tamura. The tours will also include the grounds of
the Niaulani Campus which also hosts two outdoor sculptures on loan court
esy of the Art In Public Places Collection from the State Foundation on Cu
lture and The Arts and recently completed murals from VAC’s Community Mosa
ic Project. \n
\n
\n
The tours are led by VAC board member\, and sculpture garden co
ordinator\, Julie Williams. This event is proudly supported by The Hawai’i
State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
\n
\n
\n
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Can’t make it in person? Take the Sculpture Garden Touron VAC’s Virtual Classroom platform!
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X-COST:Free\, although donations are appreciated
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CATEGORIES:
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DESCRIPTION:Handbuilding with Clay with Erik Wold \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTeaching ar
tist\, Erik Wold\, will provide instruction for this class in which we wil
l explore a variety of handbuilding techniques. Students will be introduce
d to pinch\, coil\, and slab construction. Stoneware clays will be used an
d finished with high fire reduction glazes. All skill levels are welcome.
Our studio is open and well ventilated. A covered outside work area is als
o available.\n\n$200/$180 for VAC members plus a $25 materials fee for 6 l
bs. of clay\, which includes glazes and firing. Additional clay will be av
ailable for purchase.\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday Mornings: 10:30am – 1:30pm. (8 s
essions) March 26 – May 21\, 2022.\nPlease call to register: (808) 967-82
22. Only 3 spaces left!\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220326T103000
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Handbuilding with Clay with Erik
Wold
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Teaching
artist\, Erik Wold\, will provide instruction for this class in which we
will explore a variety of handbuilding techniques. Students will be introd
uced to pinch\, coil\, and slab construction. Stoneware clays will be used
and finished with high fire reduction glazes. All skill levels are welcom
e. Our studio is open and well ventilated. A covered outside work area is
also available.
\n\n
$200/$180 f
or VAC members plus a $25 materials fee for 6 lbs. of clay\, which include
s glazes and firing. Additional clay will be available for purchase.
\n
\n
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\n
\n
Saturday Mornings: 1
0:30am – 1:30pm. (8 sessions) March 26 – May 21\, 2022.
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Please ca
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X-COST:$200/$180 for VAC Members plus a $25 materials fee
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Reflections\n\n\n\n\nVolcano Art Center is proud to an
nounce the exhibition Reflections by Gary Eoff. The exhibit which feature
s prints\, cultural reproductions and kapa will open at the Volcano Art Ce
nter Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on April 9th and will cont
inue through May 15th\, 2022. The gallery is open daily from 9am -5pm\,
admission is free however National Park entrance fees apply.\n\nGary Eoff
has resided in Kona since 1981 and works as an artist and craftsman influe
nced by Hawaiian culture and traditions. Inspired by the expert craftsmans
hip\, the high level of aesthetics and the natural materials used in the c
ulture of old Hawai’i\, his work is noted for its attention to detail\, it
s authentic designs and use of traditional materials and processes. He gr
ows\, gathers and harvests his natural materials in a manner that sustains
the forest: always careful to nurture the plants and help them to reprodu
ce more than was taken.\n\nGary’s love of Hawaiian traditions\, especially
the voyaging canoes\, is reflected in the themes of his prints and artwor
k. The last exhibit at VAC featuring Gary’s work was the Worldwide Voyage
in 2017 which celebrated the Hōkūleʻa and its return to Hawaiʻi after its
circumnavigation of the globe. That exhibit focused on provisioning the c
anoe for blue water voyaging and displayed the close connections between c
ultural practices and protecting Hawaiʻi’s natural resources.\n\nGary’s co
ntemporary art forms have been inspired through the use of traditional mat
erials and techniques. This exhibit will feature a plethora of prints var
ying from original mono prints to affordable giclee reproductions as well
as intricate weaving of traditional Hawaiian materials such as hau\, ʻieʻi
e and olonā. He works independently and in collaboration with other master
artists on multi-media art pieces.\n\n“The Volcano Art Center is honored
to showcase Gary’s work as a solo exhibition” states Gallery Manager Emily
C. Weiss. “We consider Gary an expert craftsman in his varied expression
s and a modern link to ancient methods and techniques. He has a deep unde
rstanding and knowledge which accompany his museum quality reproductions o
f traditional Hawaiian cultural artifacts\, which we learn so much from.”
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Exhibit: Reflections
\n
\n
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Volcano Art Center is proud to announce
the exhibition Reflections by Gary Eoff. The exhibit which featur
es prints\, cultural reproductions and kapa will open at the Volcano Art C
enter Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on April 9th and will con
tinue through May 15th\, 2022. The gallery is open daily from 9am -5pm\,
admission is free however National Park entrance fees apply.
\n
\n
Gary Eoff has resided in Kona since 1981 and works as an arti
st and craftsman influenced by Hawaiian culture and traditions. Inspired b
y the expert craftsmanship\, the high level of aesthetics and the natural
materials used in the culture of old Hawai’i\, his work is noted for its a
ttention to detail\, its authentic designs and use of traditional material
s and processes. He grows\, gathers and harvests his natural materials in
a manner that sustains the forest: always careful to nurture the plants a
nd help them to reproduce more than was taken.
\n\n
Ga
ry’s love of Hawaiian traditions\, especially the voyaging canoes\, is ref
lected in the themes of his prints and artwork. The last exhibit at VAC f
eaturing Gary’s work was the Worldwide Voyage in 2017 which c
elebrated the Hōkūleʻa and its return to Hawaiʻi after its circumnavigatio
n of the globe. That exhibit focused on provisioning the canoe for blue wa
ter voyaging and displayed the close connections between cultural practice
s and protecting Hawaiʻi’s natural resources.
\n\n
Gar
y’s contemporary art forms have been inspired through the use of tradition
al materials and techniques. This exhibit will feature a plethora of prin
ts varying from original mono prints to affordable giclee reproductions as
well as intricate weaving of traditional Hawaiian materials such as hau\,
ʻieʻie and olonā. He works independently and in collaboration with other
master artists on multi-media art pieces.
\n\n
“The Vo
lcano Art Center is honored to showcase Gary’s work as a solo exhibition”
states Gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss. “We consider Gary an expert crafts
man in his varied expressions and a modern link to ancient methods and tec
hniques. He has a deep understanding and knowledge which accompany his mu
seum quality reproductions of traditional Hawaiian cultural artifacts\, wh
ich we learn so much from.”
\n
\n
\n
\n\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Love the Arts 2022: Pa’ina Paniolo\nVolcano Art Center announce
s our 17th Annual Love the Arts fundraiser at the Niaulani Campus on Satur
day\, April 9\, 2022\, from 2 – 6 pm. This annual gala is our main event t
o raise funds for Volcano Art Center which allows us to fund classes\, exh
ibits\, workshops\, and offer the creative arts experience in this uniquel
y nurturing and inspiring environment. Our theme this year is celebrating
Pa’ina Paniolo\nThis event is highlighted by unique decorations\, deliciou
s food\, beer\, wines\, live entertainment with Gone Country\, and of cour
se the live and silent auctions are not to be missed\, with unique offerin
gs including original artwork\, hotel stays\, tours\, and jewelry. Everyon
e will have an opportunity to bid on artwork\, hotel stays\, restaurants\,
local products\, services\, gift certificates to businesses and attractio
ns.\nEach year we ask local artists to contribute their artwork for this e
vent\, to be auctioned in order to raise the needed funds to sustain VAC
programs and classes. These artists and businesses who give to the event
do so with the knowledge that their donation will have a direct impact on
the survival of the Art Center. The Volcano Art Center is an integral part
of this unique community offering a sense of belonging to those who live
and work around it.\nTickets are on sale now! $70/$65 VAC members\n\nTick
ets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to
-vac-events/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220409T180000
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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nly 2 tickets left ! *** Please call (808) 967-8222 to purchase tickets.
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/17th-annual-love-the-arts-fundraiser
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Love the Arts 2022:
Pa’ina Paniolo
\n
Volcano Art Center announces our 17th
Annual Love the Arts fundraiser at the Niaulani
Campus on Saturday\, April 9\, 2022\, from 2 – 6 pm. This annual gala is
our main event to raise funds for Volcano Art Center which allows us to fu
nd classes\, exhibits\, workshops\, and offer the creative arts experience
in this uniquely nurturing and inspiring environment. Our theme this year
is celebrating Pa’ina Paniolo
\n
This event is highl
ighted by unique decorations\, delicious food\, beer\, wines\, live entert
ainment with Gone Country\, and of course the live and silent auctions are
not to be missed\, with unique offerings including original artwork\, hot
el stays\, tours\, and jewelry. Everyone will have an opportunity to bid o
n artwork\, hotel stays\, restaurants\, local products\, services\, gift c
ertificates to businesses and attractions.
\n
Each year we ask local
artists to contribute their artwork for this event\, to be auctioned in or
der to raise the needed funds to sustain VAC programs and classes. These
artists and businesses who give to the event do so with the knowledge tha
t their donation will have a direct impact on the survival of the Art Cent
er. The Volcano Art Center is an integral part of this unique community of
fering a sense of belonging to those who live and work around it.
X-COST:$70/$65 VAC member
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-ti
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaustic” work
shop on Saturday\, April 23\, 2022\, from 10 am – 2 pm. The class will be
held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside area at Volcano A
rt Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a mixture of be
eswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to a solid absorbent su
rface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. The layers can
be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\, oil sticks et
c. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedded to create a
variety of amazing results with depth.\n\nThe class fee is $65/$60 for VA
C members plus a $45 supply fee.\n\n\nTo register\, call Volcano Art Cente
r at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org. Space is limited. For
questions regarding the workshop content\, Email Mary- artsasylum@gmail.
com.\n\n \n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-wo
rkshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220423T140000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media En
caustic” workshop on Saturday\, April 23\, 2022\, from 10 am – 2 pm. The c
lass will be held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside area
at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a
mixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to a solid
absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. T
he layers can be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\,
oil sticks etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedde
d to create a variety of amazing results with depth.
\n
\n
The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members plus
a $45 supply fee.
X-COST:$65/$60 for VAC members plus a $45 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 24th 11:00AM–1:00PM\nPrint signing with Kathy Lo
ng! Kathy will be on hand signing her extensive collection of prints whic
h represent her many years of dedication to Hawaii’s unique culture captur
ed in pastel. Held at the VAC Gallery in HVNP. Free\; park entrance fees m
ay apply.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220424T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220424T130000
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aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
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\n
P
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Hawaii’s unique culture captured in pastel. Held at the VAC Gallery in HV
NP. Free\; park entrance fees may apply.
\n
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X-COST:Free\, although Park entrance fees may apply
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Emily C. Weiss\; (808) 967-7565
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center invites you to meet the artist featured
in the current exhibition: Reflections at the Volcano Art Center Gallery
in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park from 2-4:00 pm on Wednesday\, April 27t
h.\nGary Eoff has resided in Kona since 1981 and works as an artist and cr
aftsman influenced by Hawaiian culture and traditions. Inspired by the exp
ert craftsmanship\, the high level of aesthetics and the natural materials
used in the culture of old Hawai’i\, his work is noted for its attention
to detail\, its authentic designs and use of traditional materials and pro
cesses. He grows\, gathers and harvests his natural materials in a manner
that sustains the forest: always careful to nurture the plants and help t
hem to reproduce more than was taken. \nGary’s love of Hawaiian traditions
\, especially the voyaging canoes\, is reflected in the themes of his prin
ts and artwork. The last exhibit at VAC featuring Gary’s work was the Wor
ldwide Voyage in 2017 which celebrated the Hōkūleʻa and its return to Hawa
iʻi after its circumnavigation of the globe. That exhibit focused on provi
sioning the canoe for blue water voyaging and displayed the close connecti
ons between cultural practices and protecting Hawaiʻi’s natural resources.
\nGary’s contemporary art forms have been inspired through the use of tra
ditional materials and techniques. This exhibit will feature a plethora o
f prints varying from original mono prints to affordable giclee reproducti
ons as well as intricate weaving of traditional Hawaiian materials such as
hau\, ʻieʻie and olonā. He works independently and in collaboration with
other master artists on multi-media art pieces. \nFor more information con
tact VAC Gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-8222 or gallery@volca
noartcenter.org.\n \n \n
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220427T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220427T160000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ 1 Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii Volcanoes
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The Volcano Art Center invites you to meet the artist featured in the c
urrent exhibition: Reflections at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volc
anoes National Park from 2-4:00 pm on Wednesday\, April 27th.
\n
Gary Eoff has resided in Kona since 1981 and works as an artist and crafts
man influenced by Hawaiian culture and traditions. Inspired by the expert
craftsmanship\, the high level of aesthetics and the natural materials use
d in the culture of old Hawai’i\, his work is noted for its attention to d
etail\, its authentic designs and use of traditional materials and process
es.He grows\, gathers and har
vests his natural materials in a manner that sustains the forest: always c
areful to nurture the plants and help them to reproduce more than was take
n.
\n
Gary’s love of Hawa
iian traditions\, especially the voyaging canoes\, is reflected in the the
mes of his prints and artwork.The last exhibit at VAC featuring Gary’s work was the Worldwide Voyage in
2017 which celebrated the Hōkūleʻa and its return to Hawaiʻi after its ci
rcumnavigation of the globe. That exhibit focused on provisioning the cano
e for blue water voyaging and displayed the close connections between cult
ural practices and protecting Hawaiʻi’s natural resources.
\n
Gary’s contemporary art forms have be
en inspired through the use of traditional materials and techniques.This exhibit will feature a plethor
a of prints varying from original mono prints to affordable giclee reprodu
ctions as well as intricate weaving of traditional Hawaiian materials such
as hau\, ʻieʻie and olonā. He works independently and in collaboration wi
th other master artists on multi-media art pieces.
\n
For more information contact VAC Gallery Mana
ger Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-8222 or gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
\n
\n
\n
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UID:ai1ec-38158@volcanoartcenter.org
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Ukulele with Dina Kageler\nThursdays\, 2:30 – 3:30pm\,
April 28 – May 26\nA series of 5 classes for children grades 2-4 at Volca
no Art Center’s Niaulani Campus.\nWe will begin by listening and producing
simple rhythmic patterns. Our destination is to learn to sing and accompa
ny ourselves with simple songs in the Hawaiian language.\n\n\n\n\nStudents
should bring an ukulele to play during class and be willing to practice a
t home.\n\n\n\n\n \nFee: $55/$50 VAC Members\n\n \nTickets: http://volcano
artcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220428T143000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220505T143000
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A series of 5 clas
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\n
We will begin by listening and producing simple rhythmic patterns. Our
destination is to learn to sing and accompany ourselves with simple songs
in the Hawaiian language.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Students
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DESCRIPTION:Call To Artists: Honoring King Kamehameha Exhibit\, Deadline t
o Submit Entries\nRegistration deadline: April\, 29th\, 2022\nA Call to Ar
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! \nJuried art exhibit celebrating 150 years of Hawaiʻi honoring King Kame
hameha\, The Great. \nOn June 11th\, 1872\, Hawai‘i held its first King Ka
mehameha Day celebration. The holiday was decreed by royal proclamation in
1871 by King Kamehameha V\, grandson of Kamehameha I. The holiday was int
ended to celebrate the legacy of not only his grandfather but the father o
f the Hawaiian nation. June 11\, 2022 marks the 150th anniversary of this
noble holiday. \nIn honor of this very special day the Volcano Art Cent
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i’s great warrior and statesman. Art of any media may be entered that exp
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nd culture of the Hawaiian Islands today. \nVolcano Art Center Gallery is
a nonprofit\, 501(c)(3) educational organization founded in 1974.\nEntry f
orms: All entries must be submitted digitally. A photograph of each artwo
rk is required to complete the online submission.\nAdult Entry Form\nKeiki
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ster up to three works of art. Keiki/Student entries are Free. \nFees pa
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Juried art exhibit celebratin
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\n
On June 11th\, 1872\, Hawai‘i held
its first King Kamehameha Day celebration. The holiday was decreed by roya
l proclamation in 1871 by King Kamehameha V\, grandson of Kamehameha I. Th
e holiday was intended to celebrate the legacy of not only his grandfather
but the father of the Hawaiian nation.June 11\, 2022 marks the 150th anniversary of this noble holiday
.
\n
In honor of this very special day the Volcano Art
Center is soliciting works of art that celebrate the life and legacy of H
awaiʻi’s great warrior and statesman.Art of any media may be entered that expresses the relevance of th
e great king including the indigenous language and culture of the Hawaiian
Islands today.
\n
Volcan
o Art Center Gallery is a nonprofit\, 501(c)(3) educational organization f
ounded in 1974.
\n
Entry forms:All entries must be submitted digitally.A photograph of each artwork is required to comple
te the online submission.
Entry Fee: $10 Adult/$5 VAC member
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\n
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DESCRIPTION: \nZentangle for Keiki’s with Dina Kageler\nFridays\, 2:30 – 4:
00pm\, April 29 – May 27\nA series of 5 classes for children ages 7 – 13
at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus.\n\n\n\n\nYoung Tanglers ages 7-13
are invited to join this journey into the Zentangle method of artful expr
ession.\nThis 5-week series will begin with Zentangle Basics and go on to
explore Stacks and inspirations from Dr Seuss.\nClasses will introduce stu
dents to tangles as well as pen work and color applications.\nInstructor w
ill provide tiles\, pens and other supplies to inspire the young artist.\n
\n\n\n\nFee: $90/$90 VAC Members\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.or
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5 classes for children ages 7 – 13 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campu
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Young Tanglers ages 7-13 are in
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\nThis 5-week series will begin with Zentangle Basics and go on to e
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\n
Classes will introdu
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\n
Instructor will provide tiles\, pens and other supplies to inspire the yo
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X-COST:$95/$90 for VAC Members
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DESCRIPTION:May Day Celebration\nThe month’s events begins on Sunday\, May
1st from 10am – 3pm\, at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Everyo
ne is invited to join in the festivities featuring free activities in lei
making\, a hula performance by Halau Ke Olu Makhani O Mauna Loa under the
leadership of Meleana Manuel\, self-guided nature walk tours and a Hawaiia
n music performance. An exhibit of lei inspired art representing love\, fr
iendship\, celebration\, and respect made by the students at the Volcano S
chool of Arts and Sciences will also be on display in Dietrich Varez Hall.
\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-c
lasses/.
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May Day Celebration
\n
The month’s events begins on Sun
day\, May 1st from 10am – 3pm\, at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Vol
cano Village. Everyone is invited to join in the festivities featuring fr
ee activities in lei making\, a hula performance by Halau Ke Olu Makhani O
Mauna Loa under the leadership of Meleana Manuel\, self-guided nature wal
k tours and a Hawaiian music performance. An exhibit of lei inspired art r
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ents at the Volcano School of Arts and Sciences will also be on display in
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm\, May 3 – June 7\, 2022\nA series of 6 drawing classes for children
ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus
on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will
be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Fiel
d trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permi
tting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 19
86 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons
and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physica
lly disabled with VSA arts.\nIf you have any questions about this class pl
ease contact Ken at artfarm@aloha.net\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a
$17 supply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. A
pply for a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/eve
nts/registration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
Tuesd
ays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, May 3 – June 7\, 2022
\n
A series of 6 drawing
classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus
. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\
, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal
imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be in
cluded\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s chil
dren and has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\,
as well as in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with th
e developmentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.
\n
If you
have any questions about this class please contact Ken at artfarm@aloha.ne
t
\n
Fee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n
Financ
ial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a scholarship
Here
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DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center would like your input regarding new prog
rams! Please come and share your ideas with the community on May 4\, 2022\
, from 6 – 7pm\, at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus.\n \nTickets: http:
//volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220504T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220504T190000
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SEQUENCE:0
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The Volcano Art
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Art Center Niaulani Campus.
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Ti Leaf Lei Making Workshop with Kaipo Ah Chong\nLearn the art
of Ti Leaf Lei making in this fun\, hands-on workshop with Kaipo Ah Chongo
n Saturday\, May 7\, 2022 from 11am – 1pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani C
ampus in Volcano Village. Kaipo will teach you how to make a basic ti rope
\, and inserts to create a full leafy beautiful lei!\nA ti leaf lei is app
ropriate for any and all occasions and is traditionally thought to bring g
ood luck. This lei is a thoughtful way to send off a loved one going on a
journey or beginning a new career or other life change. A ti leaf lei symb
olizes admiration\, appreciation and respect. A ti leaf lei is often used
as a gift for weddings\, graduations\, anniversaries and memorials.\nThe c
lass fee is $20/$15 for VAC members plus a $10 supply fee. Pre-registratio
n is required.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration
-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220507T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220507T130000
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o Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Kaipo will teach you how
to make a basic ti rope\, and inserts to create a full leafy beautiful lei
!
\n
A ti leaf lei is appropriate for any and all occasions and is tr
aditionally thought to bring good luck. This lei is a thoughtful way to se
nd off a loved one going on a journey or beginning a new career or other l
ife change. A ti leaf lei symbolizes admiration\, appreciation and respect
. A ti leaf lei is often used as a gift for weddings\, graduations\, anniv
ersaries and memorials.
\n
The class fee is $20/$15 for VAC members p
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DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Concert \n Volcano Art Center is pleased to presen
t The Queen of Opera D’ Andrea Pellitier and the Volcano Chamber Players o
n Sunday\, May 8\, 2022\, from 3pm – 5pm at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani
Campus Treat your mother\, or yourself\, to beautiful music and complimen
tary pupu. Beverages will be available for purchase.\nThe concert is a spe
cial tribute to mothers\, so be prepared for an exciting treat that will d
elight the entire family! Tickets for the concert are $30/$25 for VAC memb
ers.\nFunds raised from this event will support the Ni‘aulani Sculpture Ga
rden and ongoing programs at Volcano Art Center. Volcano Art Center Ni‘aul
ani Campus is located at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Volcano Village.\n\nT
ickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets
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\n
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ber Players on Sunday\, May 8\, 2022\, from 3pm – 5pm at Volcano Art Cente
r’s Niaulani Campus Treat your mother\, or yourself\, to beautiful music
and complimentary pupu. Beverages will be available for purchase.
\n
The concert is a special tribute to mothers\, so be prepared for an exciti
ng treat that will delight the entire family! Tickets for the concert are
$30/$25 for VAC members.
\n
Funds raised from this event will support
the Ni‘aulani Sculpture Garden and ongoing programs at Volcano Art Center
. Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus is located at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Volcano
Village. \n
X-COST:$30/$25 VAC Members
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DESCRIPTION:Locally adapted. Relatively low maintenance. A habitat for bene
ficial organisms. These are just some of the positive aspects of incorpora
ting native plants into your garden and landscape. Instructor Zach Mermel
of Ola Design Group will teach the Landscaping with Native Hawaiian Plants
workshop on Saturday\, May 14\, 2022\, from 9am – 2pm at VAC’s Niaulani C
ampus in Volcano Village.\nIn this hands-on workshop\, you’ll interact fir
st-hand with a variety of native plants found throughout Hawai‘i Island’s
various microclimates and learn how to integrate these plant allies into y
our home ecosystem. Join the fun!\nClass fee is $35/$30 VAC Members. To re
gister\, call 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org\n \n\nTickets
: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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positive aspects of incorporating native plants into your garden and land
scape. Instructor Zach Mermel of Ola Design Group will teach the <
em>Landscaping with Native Hawaiian Plants workshop on Satur
day\, May 14\, 2022\, from 9am – 2pm at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano V
illage.
\n
In this hands-on workshop\, you’ll interact first-hand wit
h a variety of native plants found throughout Hawai‘i Island’s various mic
roclimates and learn how to integrate these plant allies into your home ec
osystem. Join the fun!<
/p>\n
Class fee is $35/$30 VAC Members. To register\, call 808-967-8222
or visit www.volcanoartcenter.o
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle Inspired Art: Essence of Dr. Seuss\nJoin Lydia Menese
s on Saturday\, May 13\, 2021\, from 10am – 1pm at the Volcano Art Center
Niaulani Campus\nSome things never go out of style and are labeled a “clas
sic.” Dr. Seuss children’s books are one of my favorite classics. Not onl
y for the delightful and lighthearted stories but also for their whimsical
illustrations. \nAs a teenager I picked up one of my younger sister’s Dr.
Seuss story books and I was dazzled by the nonsensical illustrations. Th
ese pages made an impression on my new interest in creating art\, developi
ng mind\, and style. I thought to myself\, “What you can warp the world li
ke that\, way cool!”\nI was inspired to create this class after attending
two Dr. Seuss theme classes taught by two different CZTs. Our very own Loi
s Stokes guided a class in 2015 and most recently\, I attended an online c
lass with Carla Jooren from the Netherlands. \n Student kit: Various Zenta
ngle tiles including Phi tile & Zendala\, Sakura black pen and various too
ls. \nStudents are encouraged to bring their favorite colored set of penci
ls to this class session\, some sets will be available to borrow. Class wi
ll be guided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.\n\nGratitud
e\nAppreciation\nRelaxation\nMindfulness & awareness\n\nThis class is open
to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary. A brief overvi
ew of the Zentangle art method will be introduced to those new to Zentangl
e art.\nPlease bring your own snack/beverage or individually packaged snac
ks to share.\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n \n
\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-class
es/.
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Zentangle Inspired Art: Essence of Dr. Seuss
\n
Join
Lydia Meneses on Saturday\, May 13\, 2021\, from 10am – 1pm at the Volcan
o Art Center Niaulani Campus
\n
Some things never go out of style and
are labeled a “classic.”Dr.
Seuss children’s books are one of my favorite classics. Not only for the d
elightful and lighthearted stories but also for their whimsical illustrati
ons.
\n
As a teenager I p
icked up one of my younger sister’s Dr. Seuss story books and I was dazzle
d by the nonsensical illustrations. <
/span>These pages made an impression on my new interest in creating art\,
developing mind\, and style. I thought to myself\, “What you can warp the
world like that\, way cool!”
\n
I was inspired to create this class a
fter attending two Dr. Seuss theme classes taught by two different CZTs. O
ur very own Lois Stokes guided a class in 2015 and most recently\, I atten
ded an online class with Carla Jooren from the Netherlands.
\n
Student kit: Various Zentangle tiles including Phi tile & Zendala\
, Sakura black pen and various tools.
\n
Students are encouraged to bring their favorite colored
set of pencils to this class session\, some sets will be available to bor
row.Class will be guided w
ith Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.
\n
\n
Gratitude<
/li>\n
Appreciation
\n
Relaxation
\n
Mindfulness & awaren
ess
\n
\n
This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art
experience necessary.A brief
overview of the Zentangle art method will be introduced to those new to Z
entangle art.
\n
Please bring your own snack/beverage or individually
packaged snacks to share.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15
supply fee.
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Honoring King Kamehameha\n\n\n\n\nJuried art exhibit c
elebrating 150 years of Hawaiʻi honoring King Kamehameha\, The Great. On J
une 11\, 1872\, Hawai‘i held its first King Kamehameha Day celebration. Th
e holiday was decreed by royal proclamation in 1871 by King Kamehameha V\,
grandson of Kamehameha I. The holiday is intended to celebrate the legac
y of not only his grandfather but the father of the Hawaiian nation. June
11\, 2022\, marks the 150th anniversary of this noble holiday. In honor of
this very special day the Volcano Art Center (VAC) showcases works of art
that celebrate the life and legacy of Hawaiʻi’s great warrior and statesm
an. This mixed media\, multiple artists exhibition will be on display at V
AC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park from May 21st – June 26th 20
22. The gallery is open daily from 9 A.M. – 5 P.M.
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Juried art exhibit celebrating 150 years of Hawaiʻi hon
oring King Kamehameha\, The Great. On June 11\, 1872\, Hawai‘i held its fi
rst King Kamehameha Day celebration. The holiday was decreed by royal proc
lamation in 1871 by King Kamehameha V\, grandson of Kamehameha I. The hol
iday is intended to celebrate the legacy of not only his grandfather but t
he father of the Hawaiian nation. June 11\, 2022\, marks the 150th anniver
sary of this noble holiday. In honor of this very special day the Volcano
Art Center (VAC) showcases works of art that celebrate the life and legacy
of Hawaiʻi’s great warrior and statesman. This mixed media\, multiple art
ists exhibition will be on display at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes Nat
ional Park from May 21st – June 26th 2022. The gallery is open daily from
9 A.M. – 5 P.M.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Sogetsu Ikebana with Nancy “Sorin” Locke\nVolca
no Art Center is proud to offer a hands-on “Introduction to Sogetsu Ikeban
a” workshop with Nancy “Sorin” Locke on Saturday\, May 21\, 2022\, from 1
0 am – 1 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Stud
ents will have the opportunity to create their own arrangement after a det
ailed step-by-step demonstration by the instructor. This workshop is suita
ble for beginners with no prior experience and will be an excellent refres
her for persons who have already taken an Introductory Ikebana Workshop wi
th Nancy.\n\nFrom this workshop\, you will leave with a basic understandin
g of the fundamental design principles of ikebana and how it differs from
Western floral design. You will be introduced to cutting and stabilizing t
echniques specific to ikebana\, as well as the important design concepts o
f Line- and-Mass\, and proportion. You will also learn the basic history
of ikebana and its connection to other Japanese arts and cultures.\n\n\nCo
urse fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $25 fee for floral materials. Co
mprehensive handouts will be provided. Students must bring their own conta
iner\, shears\, and pin frog. A detailed supply list and suggested sources
is available online at www.volcanoartcenter.org. For more information and
to register for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222 or visit our webs
ite.\n\n\nWith more than 30 years of ikebana experience\, Nancy “Sorin” Lo
cke has earned advanced teaching certificates from two schools of ikebana
— Sogetsu and Wafu – giving her a strong background in contemporary design
theory and technique. She holds the Somu rank in Sogetsu School of Ikeban
a. Combining her expertise in ikebana design with her enjoyment of horticu
lture and gardening\, she inspires her students to create beautiful fresh
arrangements and to see floral materials with “fresh eyes.” Nancy taught
ikebana in the San Francisco Peninsula area for 18 years. Her arrangement
s have been exhibited at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and many ik
ebana shows in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has demonstrated and exhibi
ted at the annual bonsai exhibition at Wailoa Art Center in Hilo. “Sorin”
is her Sogetsu School of Ikebana’s flower name\,’ which translates as ‘Fo
rever Renewed Sparkle.’\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\nStudent Supply
List for Sogetsu Ikebana Workshop\n\n\n\nCONTAINER. A FLAT-bottomed\, wid
e opening\, shallow container. The best choice is a 12”-diameter (33cm) ro
und container called a “suiban.” Available from Amazon (Search for “Classi
c round ikebana container.” The plastic ones are a great choice\; they cos
t $15-$19\; there are several colors available). NOTE: You can substitute
a 9”x13” glass baking pan.\nPINFROG. A pin frog that is at least 3-1/4” di
ameter round. Available from Amazon (Search for “Japanese ikebana kenzan p
in frog.” About $25). A similar-sized rectangular pin frog is OK. Ben Fran
klin craft store may have pin frogs. NOTE: There is no substitute for this
important ikebana supply. Please do not bring a small or plastic pin frog
.\nSCISSORS. Ikebana shears. Available from Amazon (Search for “Japanese i
kebana shears.” About $30). NOTE: You can substitute a pair of clean & SHA
RP hand-held garden pruners.\nIf you have questions about the above suppli
es\, please send an email to instructor:nancy.locke@sbcglobal.net\, or sen
d a text message: 650 393-3680.\nALSO\, BRING:\nCUTTING BOWL. Used to cut
stems underwater. A 16-oz sour cream container is perfect.\nFLOWER “BUCKET
.” Any size tall pitcher\, bucket\, or other cylinders to hold your flower
s in water until you use them.\nSMALL TOWEL. For wiping spills & tools. NE
WSPAPER. A few sheets to cover your work surface.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: ht
tp://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Introduction t
o Sogetsu Ikebana with Nancy “Sorin” Locke
\n
Volcano Art Center is proud to offer a hands-on “Introduction to Sogetsu
Ikebana” workshop with Nancy “Sorin” Locke on Saturday\, May 21\, 2022\,
from 10 am – 1 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Villag
e. Students will have the opportunity to create their own arrangement afte
r a detailed step-by-step demonstration by the instructor. This workshop i
s suitable for beginners with no prior experience and will be an excellent
refresher for persons who have already taken an Introductory Ikebana Work
shop with Nancy.
\n
\n
From this workshop\, you w
ill leave with a basic understanding of the fundamental design principles
of ikebana and how it differs from Western floral design. You will be intr
oduced to cutting and stabilizing techniques specific to ikebana\, as well
as the important design concepts of Line- and-Mass\, and proportion. You
will also learn the basic history of ikebana and its connection to other
Japanese arts and cultures.
\n
\n
\n
Cours
e fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $25 fee for floral materials. Compr
ehensive handouts will be provided. Students must bring their own containe
r\, shears\, and pin frog. A detailed supply list and suggested sources is
available online at www.volcan
oartcenter.org. For more information and to register for the workshop\
, please call 808-967-8222 or visit our website.
\n
\n
\n
With more than 30 years of ikebana experience\, Nancy “Sorin
” Locke has earned advanced teaching certificates from two schools of ikeb
ana — Sogetsu and Wafu – giving her a strong background in contemporary de
sign theory and technique. She holds the Somu rank in Sogetsu School of Ik
ebana. Combining her expertise in ikebana design with her enjoyment of hor
ticulture and gardening\, she inspires her students to create beautiful fr
esh arrangements and to see floral materials with “fresh eyes.” Nancy tau
ght ikebana in the San Francisco Peninsula area for 18 years. Her arrange
ments have been exhibited at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and man
y ikebana shows in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has demonstrated and ex
hibited at the annual bonsai exhibition at Wailoa Art Center in Hilo. “So
rin” is her Sogetsu School of Ikebana’s flower name\,’ which translates as
‘Forever Renewed Sparkle.’
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Student Supply List for Sogetsu Ikebana Workshop
\n
\n
\n
\n
CONTAINER. A FLAT-bottomed\, wide opening\, shallow contain
er. The best choice is a 12”-diameter (33cm) round container called a “sui
ban.” Available from Amazon (Search for “Classic round ikebana container.”
The plastic ones are a great choice\; they cost $15-$19\; there are sever
al colors available). NOTE: You can substitute a 9”x13” glass baking pan.<
/p>\n
PINFROG. A pin frog that is at least 3-1/4” diameter round. Availa
ble from Amazon (Search for “Japanese ikebana kenzan pin frog.” About $25)
. A similar-sized rectangular pin frog is OK. Ben Franklin craft store may
have pin frogs. NOTE: There is no substitute for this important ikebana s
upply. Please do not bring a small or plastic pin frog.
\n
SCISSORS.
Ikebana shears. Available from Amazon (Search for “Japanese ikebana shears
.” About $30). NOTE: You can substitute a pair of clean & SHARP hand-held
garden pruners.
\n
If you have questions about the above supplies\, p
lease send an email to instructor:nancy.locke@sbcglobal.net\, or send a te
xt message: 650 393-3680.
\n
ALSO\, BRING: \nCUTTING BOWL. Used
to cut stems underwater. A 16-oz sour cream container is perfect.
\n
FLOWER “BUCKET.” Any size tall pitcher\, bucket\, or other cylinders to ho
ld your flowers in water until you use them.
\n
SMALL TOWEL. For wipi
ng spills & tools. NEWSPAPER. A few sheets to cover your work surface.
X-COST:$55/$50 for VAC members plus a $25 fee for floral materials
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:This papermaking workshop\, using a household blender\, will in
troduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with local plant material
s. Students will use a postcard-sized Japanese suketa and other moulds and
deckles to make several sheets of paper\, Participants are encouraged to
bring dried plant materials to add to the pulp for coloring or to imbed in
their paper.\n\n\nThe second portion of the workshop covers the selection
\, preparation\, and process of using various local plant fibers\, plant d
yes\, and earth pigments. Plant fibers used in this advanced workshop may
include wauke (paper mulberry)\, pineapple\, banana\, ginger\, lemongrass\
, cane grass\, etc. (depending on availability). To allow for more paper
-making time\, the plant materials will be sourced\, prepared\, and cooked
into pulp in advance.\n\n\nParticipants will leave with a basic knowledge
of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, pulp sources\, and instructions on
how to make paper at home.\n\nJoin artist Mary Milelzcik for Papermaking
with Plants workshop on Saturday\, May 21\, 2022\, from 10 am to 2:30 pm a
t the Volcano Art Center. $65/ $60 VAC Members plus $50 prep time and sup
plies.\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-wor
kshops-classes/.
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This papermaking workshop\, using a household
blender\, will introduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with lo
cal plant materials. Students will use a postcard-sized Japanese suketa an
d other moulds and deckles to make several sheets of paper\, Participants
are encouraged to bring dried plant materials to add to the pulp for color
ing or to imbed in their paper.
p>\n
\n
\n
The second portion of the workshop covers the select
ion\, preparation\, and process of using various local plant fibers\, plan
t dyes\, and earth pigments. Plant fibers used in this advanced workshop m
ay include wauke (paper mulberry)\, pineapple\, banana\, ginger\, lemongra
ss\, cane grass\, etc. (depending on availability). To allow for more pa
per-making time\, the plant materials will be sourced\, prepared\, and coo
ked into pulp in advance.
\n
\n
\n
Participants will leave w
ith a basic knowledge of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, pulp sources\
, and instructions on how to make paper at home.
\n
\n
Join artis
t Mary Milelzcik for Papermaking with Plants workshop
on Saturday\, May 21\, 2022\, from 10 am to 2:30 pm at the
Volcano Art Center. $65/ $60 VAC Members plus $50 prep time and supplies.
X-COST:$65/$60 for VAC members plus a $50 supply fee
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DESCRIPTION:Hawaiian Music Concert\nOn Saturday\, May 28th the Ola’a Trio a
nd Friends perform to deepen our appreciation of modern hula and music. Th
is special free Hawaiian music performance on Memorial Day weekend will cu
lminate the months events from 4 – 6pm.\nThese events at VAC’s Niaulani Ca
mpus (19- 4074 Old Volcano Rd) in Volcano Village are supported by a grant
from the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority and the County of Hawaiʻi Island Visit
or and Conventions Bureau and made possible by Hawai’i Tourism dollars.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220528T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220528T180000
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cano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Hawa
iian Music Concert
\n
On Saturday\
, May 28th the Ola’a Trio and Friends perform to deepen our appreciation o
f modern hula and music. This special free Hawaiian music performance on M
emorial Day weekend will culminate the months events from 4 – 6pm.
\n
These events at VAC’s Niaulani Campus (19- 4074 Old Volcano Rd) in Volcan
o Village are supported by a grant from the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority and
the County of Hawaiʻi Island Visitor and Conventions Bureau and made possi
ble by Hawai’i Tourism dollars.
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenrt.org
DESCRIPTION:On Friday & Saturday\, June 10th and 11th\, 2022\, VAC will als
o host a lei hulu (feather lei) demonstration with Robert Beebe and Momi (
Gyongyi) Szirom at VAC Gallery from 11am-1pm. The demonstration is free\,
however park entrance fees apply.\nMomi (Gyongyi) Szirom and Robert Beebe
are both graduates of Kumu Doreen Henderson\, having studied with her at
the Senior Center in Keaau on Wednesdays for many years. In 2017 Momi and
Robert received teaching certificates from Kumu Doreen Henderson. Momi and
Robert still attends classes in Keaau on Wednesdays and assists with teac
hing as needed. Momi worked on a project with Kumu Doreen Henderson and ot
hers in recreating some of Queen Kapiolani’s and Queen Liliuokalani’s gown
s for Iolani Palace. She worked for months creating feather lei which ador
n a reproduction of one of Queen Kapiolani’s gowns that was installed at I
olani Palace in December 2016 where it is now on permanent display. Robert
\, in addition to attending classes in Keaau on Wednesdays also teaches a
feather lei class at the Pahoa Senior Center on Thursdays and along with a
fellow classmate teaches a Saturday Zoom class with 5 students in Califor
nia.\n
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220610T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220610T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220611T110000
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SUMMARY:Lei Hulu (feather lei) Demonstration at VAC Gallery
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On Friday & Saturday\, June 1
0th and 11th\, 2022\, VAC will also host a lei hulu (feather lei) demonstr
ation with Robert Beebe and Momi (Gyongyi) Szirom at VAC Gallery from 11am
-1pm. The demonstration is free\, however park entrance fees apply.
\n
Momi (Gyongyi) Szirom and Robert Beebe are both graduates of Kumu Doree
n Henderson\, having studied with her at the Senior Center in Keaau on Wed
nesdays for many years. In 2017 Momi and Robert received teaching certific
ates from Kumu Doreen Henderson. Momi and Robert still attends classes in
Keaau on Wednesdays and assists with teaching as needed. Momi worked on a
project with Kumu Doreen Henderson and others in recreating some of Queen
Kapiolani’s and Queen Liliuokalani’s gowns for Iolani Palace. She worked f
or months creating feather lei which adorn a reproduction of one of Queen
Kapiolani’s gowns that was installed at Iolani Palace in December 2016 whe
re it is now on permanent display. Robert\, in addition to attending class
es in Keaau on Wednesdays also teaches a feather lei class at the Pahoa Se
nior Center on Thursdays and along with a fellow classmate teaches a Satur
day Zoom class with 5 students in California.
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Home Herbalist Workshop with Heather Penfield\nJoin Heather Pen
field on June 11\, 2022 at the Volcano Art Center and discover the amazing
things you can do with herbal essentials. In this workshop you will learn
germ boosting powers of plants & herbs and discover how to use them\, and
learn the art of making effective remedies at home. You will also watch h
ow the products are made from start to finish\, including salve\, syrup\,
tincture\, citrus cleaner\, hand sanitizer and more.\nIncludes:\n\n Clas
s handout with recipes\n In class & take home samples \n\n Class fee i
s $55/$50 for VAC members plus a $15 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volcano
artcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220611T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220611T110000
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Home Herbalist Workshop with Heather Penfiel
d
\n
Join Heather Penfield on June 11\, 2022 at the Volcano
Art Center and discover the amazing things you can do with herbal essenti
als. In this workshop you will learn germ boosting powers of plants & herb
s and discover how to use them\, and learn the art of making effective rem
edies at home. You will also watch how the products are made from start to
finish\, including salve\, syrup\, tincture\, citrus cleaner\, hand sanit
izer and more.
\n
Includes:
\n
\n
Cl
ass handout with recipes
\n
In class & take home samples
\n
\n
Class fee is $55/$50 for VAC members plus a $15 supply fee
X-COST:$55/$50 for VAC members with a $15 supply fee
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and fun way to create
beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.\nThe art of Zentangle app
ears intricate and complicated\, but when guided through the process\, lea
rners recognize how simple\, fun\, and engrossing it becomes. The Zentangl
e method embraces the philosophy that “there are no mistakes” and students
learn how to turn an “oops” into an opportunity.\nThe Zentangle Basics in
Black class explores the fundamental patterns of the Zentangle method via
the exciting medium of white gel pens on black paper to capture the image
ry found on the dynamic black sand beaches of Punalu`u.\n \nLearning Objec
tives:\n\nIntroduction to the Zentangle Art Method\nFive elements: dot\, s
traight line\, S shape\, C shape\, & orb (. / s c o)\nZentangle basic voca
bulary\nBenefits of meditation through a mindful drawing practice\n\n Mate
rials:\nA Zentangle Black Tile kit will be provided which contains a Sakur
a Gelly Roll pen\, mini white pencil\, tortillon and black tiles. Class wi
ll include additional supplies – to be determined.\nClass will be guided w
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n\nRelaxation\nMindfulness & Awareness\n\nThis class is open to all levels
\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.\nPlease bring your own snack/
beverage or individually packaged snacks to share.\nCost is $35/$30 VAC me
mbers plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.o
rg/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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\n
Zentangle
is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and fun way to create beautiful images by d
rawing structured patterns.
\n
The art of
Zentangle appears intricate and complicated\, but when guided through the
process\, learners recognize how simple\, fun\, and engrossing it becomes.
The Zentangle method embraces the philosophy that “there are no mistakes”
and students learn how to turn an “oops” into an opportunity.
\n
The Zentangle Basics in Black class explores the f
undamental patterns of the Zentangle method via the exciting medium of whi
te gel pens on black paper to capture the imagery found on the dynamic bla
ck sand beaches of Punalu`u.
\n
\n
Learning Objectives:
\n
\n
Introduction to the Zentangle Art Meth
od
\n
Five elements: dot\, straight line\, S shape\, C shape\, & or
b (. / s c o)
\n
Zentangle basic vocabulary
\n
Benefits of m
editation through a mindful drawing practice
\n
\n
Materials:
\n
A Zentangle B
lack Tile kit will be provided which contains a Sakura Gelly Roll pen\, mi
ni white pencil\, tortillon and black tiles. Class will include additional
supplies – to be determined.
\n
Class wil
l be guided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.
\n
\n<
li>Gratitude\n
Appreciation
\n
Relaxation
\n
Mindful
ness & Awareness
\n
\n
This class is
open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.
\n
Ple
ase bring your own snack/beverage or individually packaged snacks to share
.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
X-COST:$35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Maggie Herron Returns To The Volcano Art Center\nThe Volcano Ar
t Center’s Jazz In The Forest series is proud to present Maggie Herron on
Saturday\, June 11\, 2022\, at 5:30pm.\nMaggie has had the honor of openin
g concerts for Dave Brubeck\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Phoebe Snow. She’s
recorded with jazz luminaries\, Brian Bromberg\, Bill Cunliffe\, Bob Shepp
ard\, Grant Geissman and Doug Webb. In 2021\, Maggie won a Nā Hōkū Hanohan
o Award for Jazz Album Of The Year.\nPerforming alongside Maggie is Paul L
indbergh. Paul has performed with Michael Macdonald\, Patty Austin\, Petul
a Clark\, Al Green\, Ernie Watts\, Gabe Balthazar\, Ollie Mitchell\, and t
he great jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch. Paul’s talent has become a constant
companion to Maggie’s live performances for many years.\nA free copy of M
aggie’s 2020 album “Renditions” will be included with the purchase of a ti
cket to this concert. Maggie recorded the tracks of this album in the stud
io “live” at the piano and vocals. Renditions won the 2020 Nā Hōkū Hanohan
o Award for Jazz Album Of The Year.\nTickets are $30/$25 VAC member\, av
ailable online\, or at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Tickets pur
chased online will be held at Will Call on the night of the show (doors op
en at 5:00pm). Call (808) 967-8222 for more information.\nPurchase tickets
online!\n \n\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registrat
ion-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220611T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220611T193000
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Rd\, Volcano\, HI 96785\, United States
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\n
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Maggie Herro
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\n
The Volcano Art Center’s J
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une 11\, 2022\, at 5:30pm.
\n
Maggie has had the honor of opening con
certs for Dave Brubeck\, the Jazz Crusaders\, and Phoebe Snow. She’s recor
ded with jazz luminaries\, Brian Bromberg\, Bill Cunliffe\, Bob Sheppard\,
Grant Geissman and Doug Webb. In 2021\, Maggie won a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awa
rd for Jazz Album Of The Year.
\n
Performing alongside Maggie is Paul
Lindbergh. Paul has performed with Michael Macdonald\, Patty Austin\, Pet
ula Clark\, Al Green\, Ernie Watts\, Gabe Balthazar\, Ollie Mitchell\, and
the great jazz guitarist Phil Upchurch. Paul’s talent has become a consta
nt companion to Maggie’s live performances for many years.
\n
A free
copy of Maggie’s 2020 album “Renditions” will be included with the purchas
e of a ticket to this concert. Maggie recorded the tracks of this album in
the studio “live” at the piano and vocals. Renditions won the 2020 Nā Hōk
ū Hanohano Award for Jazz Album Of The Year.
\n
Tickets are $30/$25 V
AC member\, available online\, or at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Vill
age. Tickets purchased online will be held at Will Call on the night of th
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Keiki Camp
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoA’e Summer Camp 1\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer
the Liko A’e Keiki Summer Day Camp Program.\nA weeklong summer camp will
be held at at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from June 12- June 16\, 2023\, from 8:
30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to Keiki ages 7-13 years of age.\nThe
Camp will include: ceramics\, Hawaiian rhythms & dance ( an introduction
to hula and Hawaiian instruments)\, drawing\, painting\, and It’s A Honu
World Puppetry (original music and puppetry celebrating life stories ofnth
e sea turtles of Hawaii). Please call the Volcano Art Center for more info
rmation (808) 967- 8222.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\n
Deadline to register is Friday\, June 2.\nFinancial scholarships are avail
able for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: http://v
olcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220612T083000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/liko-ae-summer-camp/
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Liko
A’e Summer Camp 1
\n
The Volcano Art Center i
s proud to offer the Liko A’e Keiki Summer Day Camp Program.
\n
A wee
klong summer camp will be held at at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from June 12- J
une 16\, 2023\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to Keiki ages
7-13 years of age.
\n
The Camp will include: ceramics\, Hawaiian rhyt
hms & dance ( an introduction to hula and Hawaiian instruments)\, drawing\
, painting\, and It’s A Honu World Puppetry (original music and puppetry
celebrating life stories ofnthe sea turtles of Hawaii). Please call the Vo
lcano Art Center for more information (808) 967- 8222.
\n
Cost: $250
per child/ $230 for members of VAC.
\n
Deadline to register is Friday
\, June 2.
\n
Financial scholarships are available for those in need.
Apply for a scholarship Here
\n
\n
Tickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.<
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,mosaic\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
you will create usable art under the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, M
ichael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″
x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
ur Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session workshop\, held on Sundays Jun
e 12\, 19\, 26\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Cam
pus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 VAC members plus a $25 m
aterials fee. Please bring your own glasses or goggles.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220612T100000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic (3 Sunday Sessions)
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Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michae
l Reeder
\n
In this class\, you will create usable art under
the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, Michael Reeder. You’ll learn the
basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″ x 9″ wood template on which you d
evelop your own design. Make a trivet or a wall hanging for yourself or a
heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provided but\, you are welcome t
o bring your own special pieces.<
/p>\n
Make Your Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3 session worksh
op\, held on Sundays June 12\, 19\, 26\, 2022 from 10am – 12pm at Volcano
Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40
VAC members plus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or gog
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\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Silk Painting with Wax Resist Workshop \nWax resist dyeing of f
abric is an ancient art form. Indonesian batik made on the island of Java
has a long history of diverse patterns influenced by a variety of cultures
and is very developed in terms of pattern\, technique\, and quality of wo
rkmanship. In 2009\, UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a Masterpiece o
f Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. \nThis class combines the wax
of batik methods with the art of Serti silk painting\, coined in France me
aning ‘fence’ or closing’\, introduced there in the 20th century. It is a
colorful\, and popular art form practiced worldwide. The Crusades brought
silk from areas surrounding the Indonesian Islands to Europe and eventuall
y the industrial revolution made silk production available internationally
.\nIn the Silk Painting with Wax Resist workshop\, you’ll use the wax/dye
method to create a representational piece of art\, such as a wall hanging.
Color theory and composition will be discussed. First\, you’ll use a 5×8”
China silk sampler to get the feel of the wax tool and use the dyes and w
ork out color or composition details for the larger 12×16” piece you will
get to design.\nAll colors will be mixed with the four process colors. Stu
dents are asked to bring a design concept in mind from an original photo\,
plant material\, or object for an idea. You can also prepare a 12×16” ske
tch before class.\nBig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson ca
n help you gain the confidence and techniques of working in this medium. P
atti supplies the instruction and materials along with guidance and inspir
ation for this process along with some handy tips for your creative journe
y.\nThe Silk Painting with Wax Resist workshop will be held on Saturday\,
June 18\, 2022\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campu
s. The cost for the workshop is $70 and $65 for VAC Members plus a $15 sup
ply fee per person. Includes a 3-page handout. Beginner and intermediate a
rtists are welcome.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleri
es and shops across the State and in collections around the world.\n\nTick
ets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220618T123000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/silk-painting-with-wax-resist-worksh
op-with-patti-pease-johnson-3/
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Silk Painting with Wax Resist Workshop
\n
Wax resis
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land of Java has a long history of diverse patterns influenced by a variet
y of cultures and is very developed in terms of pattern\, technique\, and
quality of workmanship. In 2009\, UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a
Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
\n
This class combines the wax of batik methods with the art of Serti silk p
ainting\, coined in France meaning ‘fence’ or closing’\, introduced there
in the 20th century. It is a colorful\, and popular art form pr
acticed worldwide. The Crusades brought silk from areas surrounding the In
donesian Islands to Europe and eventually the industrial revolution made s
ilk production available internationally.
\n
In the Silk Painting
with Wax Resist workshop\, you’ll use the wax/dye method to create a
representational piece of art\, such as a wall hanging. Color theory and
composition will be discussed. First\, you’ll use a 5×8” China silk sample
r to get the feel of the wax tool and use the dyes and work out color or c
omposition details for the larger 12×16” piece you will get to design.
\n
All colors will be mixed with the four process colors. Students are a
sked to bring a design concept in mind from an original photo\, plant mate
rial\, or object for an idea. You can also prepare a 12×16” sketch before
class.
\n
Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help you gain
the confidence and techniques of working in this medium. Patti supplies t
he instruction and materials along with guidance and inspiration for this
process along with some handy tips for your creative journey.
\n
The
Silk Painting with Wax Resist workshop will be held on Saturday\,
June 18\, 2022\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Camp
us. The cost for the workshop is $70 and $65 for VAC Members plus a $15 su
pply fee per person. Includes a 3-page handout. Beginner and intermediate
artists are welcome.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at
galleries and shops across the State and in collections around the world.
X-COST:$70/$65 for VAC members with a $15 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Mokuhanga: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Printmaking \nThe ico
nic image of the ‘Great Wave’ by Hokusai or Hiroshige’s landscapes are exa
mples of “Mokuhanga”\, the term used to describe traditional Japanese wood
block printmaking. This relief printing technique differs from western woo
dcut methods in that an image is carved onto a piece of wood and water-bas
ed sumi ink\, watercolor and nori (rice paste) are used to create the prin
t. No toxic solvents or heavy metal press are used. Ink is applied with br
ushes and a simple printing pad is used to transfer the ink into the fiber
s of a dampened sheet of washi (Japanese hand-made paper).\nYou can learn
how to make your own classic image with Glenn Yamanoha in the “Mokuhanga:
Traditional Japanese Woodblock Printmaking.” This workshop series will con
sist of four sessions at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano V
illage on Saturdays\, June 25\, July 2\, July 9\, and July 16 from 10am –
12:30pm.\nInstructor Yamanoha will introduce the basic processes. Attendee
s will learn the fundamental techniques of Mokuhanga such as cutting with
chisels\, preparing blocks and paper\, registration and printing with a ba
ren (printing pad) in addition to design and aesthetic considerations. The
cost is $100/$90 for VAC Members plus a $35 fee\, inclusive of supplies.
No experience is necessary for this workshop. To register or for more info
rmation please contact Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.vol
canoartcenter.org.\nGlenn Yamanoha is an established painter and printmake
r residing in Volcano. He has a degree in painting from the University of
Washington in Seattle\, studied graphic design at Seattle Art Institute an
d has many years of experience teaching design\, drawing and painting on t
he college level. As a Monbusho (Japan Government) scholar\, he studied Mo
kuhanga in Kyoto\, Japan and teaches regularly at many venues on the Big I
sland.\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-work
shops-classes/.
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Mokuhanga: Traditional Japane
se Woodblock Printmaking
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The iconic image of the ‘Great
Wave’ by Hokusai or Hiroshige’s landscapes are examples of “Mokuhanga”\, t
he term used to describe traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking. This
relief printing technique differs from western woodcut methods in that an
image is carved onto a piece of wood and water-based sumi ink\, watercolor
and nori (rice paste) are used to create the print. No toxic solvents or
heavy metal press are used. Ink is applied with brushes and a simple print
ing pad is used to transfer the ink into the fibers of a dampened sheet of
washi (Japanese hand-made paper).
\n
You can learn how to make your
own classic image with Glenn Yamanoha in the “Mokuhanga: Traditional Japan
ese Woodblock Printmaking.” This workshop series will consist of four sess
ions at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Saturda
ys\, June 25\, July 2\, July 9\, and July 16 from 10am – 12:30pm.
\n
Instructor Yamanoha will introduce the basic processes. Attendees will lea
rn the fundamental techniques of Mokuhanga such as cutting with chisels\,
preparing blocks and paper\, registration and printing with a baren (print
ing pad) in addition to design and aesthetic considerations. The cost is $
100/$90 for VAC Members plus a $35 fee\, inclusive of supplies. No experie
nce is necessary for this workshop. To register or for more information pl
ease contact Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
Glenn Yama
noha is an established painter and printmaker residing in Volcano. He has
a degree in painting from the University of Washington in Seattle\, studie
d graphic design at Seattle Art Institute and has many years of experience
teaching design\, drawing and painting on the college level. As a Monbush
o (Japan Government) scholar\, he studied Mokuhanga in Kyoto\, Japan and t
eaches regularly at many venues on the Big Island.
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoA’e Summer Camp\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer t
he Liko A’e Summer Day Camp Program for the Keikis\,\nThe Camp will includ
e: handbuilding with clay\, creative dance\, drawing\, hula\, ukulele\, we
aving & papermaking. Please call the Volcano Art Center for more informati
on (808) 967- 8222.\nA weeklong summer camp will be held at at VAC’s Niaul
ani Campus from June 27- July 1\, 2022\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The ca
mp is open to Keiki ages 7-13 years of age.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 fo
r members of VAC\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need.
Apply for a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/even
ts/registration-workshops-classes/.
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proud to offer the Liko A’e Summer Day Camp Program for the Keikis\,
\n
The Camp will include: handbuilding with cla
y\, creative dance\, drawing\, hula\, ukulele\, weaving & papermaking. Ple
ase call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808) 967- 8222.
\n
A weeklong summer camp will be held at at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from
June 27- July 1\, 2022\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to Ke
iki ages 7-13 years of age.
\n
Cost: $250 per child/ $230 for members
of VAC
\n
Financial scholarships are available for those in need. A
pply for a scholarship Here
X-COST:$250 Non members/$230 VAC members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoA’e Summer Camp\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer t
he Liko A’e Summer Day Camp Program for the Keikis\,\nThe Camp will includ
e: handbuilding with clay\, creative dance\, drawing\, hula\, ukulele\, we
aving & papermaking. Please call the Volcano Art Center for more informati
on (808) 967- 8222.\nA weeklong summer camp will be held at at VAC’s Niaul
ani Campus from June 27- July 1\, 2022\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The ca
mp is open to Keiki ages 7-13 years of age.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 fo
r members of VAC\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need.
Apply for a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/even
ts/registration-workshops-classes/.
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proud to offer the Liko A’e Summer Day Camp Program for the Keikis\,
\n
The Camp will include: handbuilding with cla
y\, creative dance\, drawing\, hula\, ukulele\, weaving & papermaking. Ple
ase call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808) 967- 8222.
\n
A weeklong summer camp will be held at at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from
June 27- July 1\, 2022\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to Ke
iki ages 7-13 years of age.
\n
Cost: $250 per child/ $230 for members
of VAC
\n
Financial scholarships are available for those in need. A
pply for a scholarship Here
X-COST:$250 Non members/$230 VAC members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Hawai’i Nei Invitational: Species of Concern\n\n\n\n\n
\nThe Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce The Hawaiʻi Nei Invita
tional Exhibition: Species Of Concern on display at the VAC Gallery in Haw
aiʻi Volcanoes National Park July 2 – August 7\, from 9am – 5pm daily. The
multi-media exhibition showcases six outstanding artists who were selecte
d by members of the Volcano Art Center at the annual Hawai’i Nei Art Conte
st celebrating Hawai`i Island’s native species. The 2021 selectees include
Diana Carlson\, Diana Miller\, Daniel Moe\, Heidi Fickinger\, Jack Kinkel
aar\, and Kawelina Cruz. The selected artists have been asked to create un
ique works of art focusing on Hawaiʻi’s fragile ecosystems and specificall
y species of the greatest conservation need within the state.\nHawaiʻi is
home to an amazing diversity of fish and wildlife\, many of which can be f
ound nowhere else. Unfortunately\, Hawaiʻi has also been declared the “en
dangered species capital of the world.” The Hawaiʻi Biological Survey\, w
ith the assistance of various state\, federal\, and local agencies compile
s information on at-risk species with different designations such as endan
gered\, critically endangered or vulnerable. Species of concern are listed
as species about which there are concerns regarding status and threats.
Species of concern are commonly declining or appear to be in need of conce
ntrated conservation actions. VAC hopes this exhibition will bring awarene
ss to these vulnerable species and the conservation efforts within our isl
and communities to preserve them.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220807T170000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce The Hawaiʻi Nei Invitati
onal Exhibition: Species Of Concern on display at the VAC Gallery in Hawai
ʻi Volcanoes National Park July 2 – August 7\, from 9am – 5pm daily. The m
ulti-media exhibition showcases six outstanding artists who were selected
by members of the Volcano Art Center at the annual Hawai’i Nei Art Contest
celebrating Hawai`i Island’s native species. The 2021 selectees include D
iana Carlson\, Diana Miller\, Daniel Moe\, Heidi Fickinger\, Jack Kinkelaa
r\, and Kawelina Cruz. The selected artists have been asked to create uniq
ue works of art focusing on Hawaiʻi’s fragile ecosystems and specifically
species of the greatest conservation need within the state.
\n
Hawaiʻi is home to an a
mazing diversity of fish and wildlife\, many of which can be found nowhere
else. Unfortunately\, Hawaiʻi has also been declared the “endangered spe
cies capital of the world.” The Hawaiʻi Biological Survey\, with the assi
stance of various state\, federal\, and local agencies compiles informatio
n on at-risk species with different designations such as endangered\, crit
ically endangered or vulnerable. Species of concern are listed as species
about which there are concerns regarding status and threats.S
pecies of concern are commonly declining or appear to be in need of concen
trated conservation actions. VAC hopes this exhibition will bring awarenes
s to these vulnerable species and the conservation efforts within our isla
nd communities to preserve them.
\n
\n\n
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm\, July 5- August 9\, 2022\nA series of 6 drawing classes for childre
n ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focu
s on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes wi
ll be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Fi
eld trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather per
mitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since
1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lesso
ns and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physi
cally disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supp
ly fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for
a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regi
stration-workshops-classes/.
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GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3:
30 – 5:00 pm\, July 5- August 9\, 2022
\n
A series of 6 drawing class
es for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’
s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and
still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imagi
nary works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included
\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s children a
nd has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as wel
l as in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the de
velopmentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $120/ $1
10 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n
Financial scholarships are av
ailable for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here
X-COST:$120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Instructor Dina Wood Kageler will help you further the journey
with tangles enhancing the humble bookmark\, while exploring the medium of
watercolor and pen. We will sparkle our tangles with silica paints as wel
l as standard watercolors. If you are a returning student you are invited
to bring samples of your pieces to share at our class display table and t
o take this next step in the journey. Previous Zentangle experience is he
lpful but is not required for this class. This class is open to all levels
\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.\n\n\n\nCost is $35/$30 VAC me
mbers plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter
.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220709T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Instructor Dina Wood Kageler will help you further the jour
ney with tangles enhancing the humble bookmark\, while exploring the mediu
m of watercolor and pen. We will sparkle our tangles with silica paints as
well as standard watercolors. If you are a returning student you are inv
ited to bring samples of your pieces to share at our class display table a
nd to take this next step in the journey. Previous Zentangle experience i
s helpful but is not required for this class. This class is open to all le
vels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.
\n
\n
\n\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
X-COST:$35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: Featuring Melanie Oldfather & Jean Pierre T
homa\nThe Volcano Art Center’s Jazz in the Forest series continues on Satu
rday\, July 9\, 2022\, from 5:30pm – 7pm\, at Volcano Art Center Niaulani
Campus in Volcano Village. The evening features Melanie Oldfather & Jean
Pierre Thoma highlighting “An Evening Of Piazzolla”\nJean Pierre Thoma is
a world-traveled professional musician on flute\, saxophone\, clarinet\, a
nd piano\, with experience throughout America\, France\, Japan\, India\,
and Israel. He holds 2 master’s degrees in music and has been a public and
private school teacher as well as a member of numerous jazz and classical
ensembles\, such as the Maui and Marin Symphonies.\nActive in East Hawaii
since 1996\, Melanie taught voice and music at UH Hilo where she accompai
ned the choirs under Ken Staton\, Any Horst\, and Matthew Howell. She was
a founding member of Kanilehua Chorale and it’s music director for five ye
ars. An accomplished singer\, Melanie has soloed with the Waimea\, Kona an
d Hilo choral groups. In Hilo she performed the Messiah solos for several
years under Tom McAlexander.\nTickets are $30/$25 for VAC members ! Ticke
ts are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s
Administration Office in Volcano Village. (808) 967-8222.\n\nTickets: htt
p://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-eve
nts/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220709T190000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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\n
The Volcano Art Center’s Jazz in the Forest serie
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rt Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The evening features Melanie Oldfather & Jean Pierre Thoma highlighting “An Evening Of Piazzo
lla”
\n
Jean Pierre Thoma is a world-traveled profes
sional musician on flute\, saxophone\, clarinet\, and piano\, with experie
nce throughout America\, France\, Japan\, India\, and Israel. He holds 2
master’s degrees in music and has been a public and private school teacher
as well as a member of numerous jazz and classical ensembles\, such as th
e Maui and Marin Symphonies.
\n
Active in East Hawaii since 1996\, Me
lanie taught voice and music at UH Hilo where she accompained the choirs u
nder Ken Staton\, Any Horst\, and Matthew Howell. She was a founding membe
r of Kanilehua Chorale and it’s music director for five years. An accompli
shed singer\, Melanie has soloed with the Waimea\, Kona and Hilo choral gr
oups. In Hilo she performed the Messiah solos for several years under Tom
McAlexander.
\n
Tickets are $30/$25 for VAC members ! Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administra
tion Office in Volcano Village. (808) 967-8222. \n
X-COST:$30/$25 VAC Members
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: Nietzsche’s Amor and Albert Saijo
’s Zensational Rhapsody with Timothy Freeman\nThursday\, July 14\, 2022 at
6:00pm\, at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nJoi
n Tim Freeman\, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at UH-Hilo\, He will giv
e a talk and audio visual presentation on Nietzsche’s philosophy and the p
oetry of Albert Saijo. The presentation was recently given in May at a phi
losophy conference at the University of Tallinn in Estonia. The topics add
ressed concern the relationship between Nietzsche’s thought and Zen\, as w
ell as the relationships between philosophy and poetry\, philosophy and mu
sic\, art and truth\, and\, as well\, some thoughts on living in this peri
lous time of global conflict and ecological crisis. The presentation will
take about 40 minutes with discussion to follow.\n The series is intended
to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and life experience\, while
fostering community connections. This presentation is free\, although a $5
donation is greatly appreciated.
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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\n
Thursday\, July 14\, 2022 at
6:00pm\, at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
Join Tim Freeman\, Assistant Professor of
Philosophy at UH-Hilo\, He will give a talk and audio visual presentation
on Nietzsche’s philosophy and the poetry of Albert Saijo. The presentation
was recently given in May at a philosophy conference at the University of
Tallinn in Estonia. The topics addressed concern the relationship between
Nietzsche’s thought and Zen\, as well as the relationships between philos
ophy and poetry\, philosophy and music\, art and truth\, and\, as well\, s
ome thoughts on living in this perilous time of global conflict and ecolog
ical crisis. The presentation will take about 40 minutes with discussion t
o follow.
\n
The series is in
tended to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and life experience\,
while fostering community connections. This presentation is free\, althou
gh a $5 donation is greatly appreciated.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Handbuilding with Clay with Erik Wold \n\n\n\nTeaching artist\,
Erik Wold\, will provide instruction for this class in which you will exp
lore a variety of handbuilding techniques. Students will be introduced to
pinch\, coil\, and slab construction. Stoneware clays will be used and fin
ished with high fire reduction glazes. All skill levels are welcome. Our s
tudio is open and well ventilated. A covered outside work area is also ava
ilable. Erik studied Art\, specializing in Ceramics\, at the University of
Hawaii at Hilo.\n\nOpen Studio time will be available to registered stude
nts on Wednesdays from 2 – 5pm. Cost is $10 per day\, with punch cards ava
ilable at the Administration Office front desk during business hours\, Mon
day through Friday\, from 10am – 4pm. Must be registered for a ceramics cl
ass to participate.\n\n\n\n$200/$180 for VAC members plus a $28 materials
fee for 6 lbs. of clay\, which includes glazes and firing. Additional clay
will be available for purchase.\n\n\n\n\nSaturday Mornings: 10:30am – 1:3
0pm. (8 sessions) July 16 – September 3\, 2022.\n\nTickets: http://volcan
oartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220716T103000
GEO:+19.425907;-155.239058
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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\n
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high fire reduction glazes. All skill levels are welcome. Our studio is o
pen and well ventilated. A covered outside work area is also available. Er
ik studied Art\, specializing in Ceramics\, at the University of Hawaii at
Hilo.
\n
\n
Open Studio time will be available t
o registered students on Wednesdays from 2 – 5pm. Cost is $10 per day\, wi
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siness hours\, Monday through Friday\, from 10am – 4pm. Must be registered
for a ceramics class to participate.
\n
\n
\n\n
$200/$180 for VAC members p
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\n
\n
\n
\n
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Saturday Mornings: 10:30am – 1:30pm. (8 sess
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Wheeel-throwing with Clay with Erik Wold – Saturday Afternoon:
2 pm- 5-pm. (8 sessions) July 16 – September 3\, 2022.\n\n\n\n\nTeaching
artist\, Erik Wold\, will provide instruction for this class. The afterno
on class will focus on the essentials of forming vessels on the potter’s w
heel. Kilns and firing stages will be explained and you’ll learn how to gl
aze your pots. All skill levels are welcome.\nThis is an eight-week worksh
op beginning Saturdays\, July 16\, through September 3\, 2022\, from 2pm –
5pm.\nOur open and well ventilated ceramics studio includes a covered out
door work area in a rainforest setting. Open Studio time will be available
to registered students on Wednesdays from 2 – 5pm. Cost is $10 per day\,
with punch cards available at the Administration Office front desk during
business hours\, Monday through Friday\, from 10am – 4pm. Must be register
ed for a ceramics class to participate.\nErik Wold studied Art\, specializ
ing in Ceramics\, at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.\n\n\n\n$200/$180 fo
r VAC members plus a $28 materials fee for 6 lbs. of clay\, which includes
glazes and firing. Additional clay will be available for purchase.\n\n\n
\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-c
lasses/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220716T140000
GEO:+19.425907;-155.239058
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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\nWheeel-throwing
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\n
\n\n
\n
\n
Teaching artist\, E
rik Wold\, will provide instruction for this class. The afternoon class wi
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and firing stages will be explained and you’ll learn how to glaze your po
ts. All skill levels are welcome.
\n
This is an eight-week workshop b
eginning Saturdays\, July 16\, through September 3\, 2022\, from 2pm – 5pm
.
\n
Our open and well ventilated ceramics studio includes a covered
outdoor work area in a rainforest setting. Open Studio time will be availa
ble to registered students on Wednesdays from 2 – 5pm. Cost is $10 per day
\, with punch cards available at the Administration Office front desk duri
ng business hours\, Monday through Friday\, from 10am – 4pm. Must be regis
tered for a ceramics class to participate.
\n
Erik Wold studied Art\,
specializing in Ceramics\, at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
\n
\n
\n\n
$200/$180 for VAC members plus a $28 materials fee for 6 lbs. of clay\
, which includes glazes and firing. Additional clay will be available for
purchase.
X-COST:$200/$180 for VAC Members plus a $28 materials fee
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UID:ai1ec-47684@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoA’e Summer Camp (2)\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to off
er the Liko A’e Keiki Summer Day Camp (2) Program.\nA weeklong summer camp
will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from July 17 – July 21\, 2023\, fro
m 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to keiki ages 7-13.\nThe Camp wil
l include: ceramics\, Hawaiian rhythms and dance\, drawing\, paint explora
tion\, and Creating Ocean Creatures. Please call the Volcano Art Center fo
r more information (808) 967- 8222.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for member
s of VAC.\nEarly Registration discount – $50 off until Friday\, June 23\,
2023.\nDeadline to register is Friday\, July 7\, 2023.\nFinancial scholars
hips are available for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here\n\nTic
kets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220717T084500
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230721T083000
SEQUENCE:0
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Liko
A’e Summer Camp (2)
\n
The Volcano Art Center
is proud to offer the Liko A’e Keiki Summer Day Camp (2) Program.
\n
A weeklong summer camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from July 17
– July 21\, 2023\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to keiki a
ges 7-13.
\n
The Camp will include: ceramics\, Hawaiian rhythms and d
ance\, drawing\, paint exploration\, and Creating Ocean Creatures. Please
call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808) 967- 8222.
\n
Cost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.
\n
Early Registration
discount – $50 off until Friday\, June 23\, 2023.
\n
Deadline to regi
ster is Friday\, July 7\, 2023.
\n
Financial scholarships are availab
le for those in need. Apply for a scholarship H
ere
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CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Gone Country in Concert – We are sorry to inform you that this
concert will be rescheduled to another date. We will keep you informed.\nT
he Volcano Art Center presents Sounds at the Summit on Sunday\, July 17\,
2022\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village
featuring Gone Country.\n\nGone Country is a popular Big Island dance ban
d that plays a colorful mix of classic country standards\, western swing\,
and country blues and rock. Four seasoned musicians make this band top-no
tch. Bass player Lynn has been a member of Gone Country since its first co
nfiguration in 2010. Her steady\, dependable bass lines provide the glue t
hat holds the band together. Guitarist and vocalist Steve Fundy is a talen
ted technician whose skill and style bring excitement to band performances
. A well-known ace guitarist on the island\, he is a member of multiple ba
nds\, including Uncle Charlie and Bottle of Blue. Lou Ann Gurney contribut
es heartfelt vocals and piano to the band’s sound. When she’s not singing
with Gone Country\, she sings with her band Jazz Mele. Rounding out the qu
artet is drummer John Robinson whose tasteful playing sets the groove and
imbues the band with the fun energy it’s known for. He is a versatile styl
ist who also plays in multiple bands such as The Bridge Band and Jazz Mele
with Lou Ann.\nTickets are $25 for VAC members/$30 non-members! Ticket ho
lders will be able to purchase beer and wine. Tickets are available for sa
le online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, and VAC’s Administration Office in
Volcano Village. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show
. OR\, you may pick them up at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Admini
strative Office. We are open M-F\, from 10am – 4pm.\n\n \nTickets: http://
volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/
.
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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SEQUENCE:0
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heduled to another date. We will keep you informed.
\n
The Volca
no Art Center presents Sounds at the Summit on Sunday\, July 17\, 2022\, a
t 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village featuri
ng Gone Country.
\n
\n
Gone Country is a popular Big
Island dance band that plays a colorful mix of classic country standards\,
western swing\, and country blues and rock. Four seasoned musicians make
this band top-notch. Bass player Lynn has been a member of Gone Country si
nce its first configuration in 2010. Her steady\, dependable bass lines pr
ovide the glue that holds the band together. Guitarist and vocalist Steve
Fundy is a talented technician whose skill and style bring excitement to b
and performances. A well-known ace guitarist on the island\, he is a membe
r of multiple bands\, including Uncle Charlie and Bottle of Blue. Lou Ann
Gurney contributes heartfelt vocals and piano to the band’s sound. When sh
e’s not singing with Gone Country\, she sings with her band Jazz Mele. Rou
nding out the quartet is drummer John Robinson whose tasteful playing sets
the groove and imbues the band with the fun energy it’s known for. He is
a versatile stylist who also plays in multiple bands such as The Bridge Ba
nd and Jazz Mele with Lou Ann.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC
members/$30 non-members! Ticket holders will be able to pur
chase beer and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, and VAC’s Adm
inistration Office in Volcano Village. Tickets will be held at Will Call o
n the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up at Volcano Art Center’s N
iaulani Campus Administrative Office. We are open M-F\, from 10am – 4pm.
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; quiltshow@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center is proud to announce the exhibition Quilts i
n the Forest – Looking Forward\, Honoring the Past at the Niʻaulani Camp
us in Volcano Village. The exhibit is on display July 22 – August 14\, 202
2\, Wednesday–Sunday\, from 10am -4pm.\nThe biennial quilt show presents q
uilters from Hawaiʻi Island. The exhibition highlights new and innovative
ways of quilting.\nThe show displays the talent of Hawaiʻi Island quilters
\, both amateur and professional. The exhibition is free of charge however
donations are greatly accepted.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220722T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220814T160000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/exhibit-quilts-in-the-forest-2022-lo
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\, 2022\, Wednesday–Sunday\, from 10am -4pm.
\n
The biennial quilt sh
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d innovative ways of quilting.
\n
The show displays the talent of Haw
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\n
\n
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CONTACT:Fia Mattice\; 808.967.8222\; matticef@gmail.com
DESCRIPTION:Fabric & Fiber Pop-Up Shop from 10am – 3pm | Saturday\, July 23
\, 2022\nThe Volcano art Center invites all to the exciting pop-up store w
ith fabric and fiber artists at Hale Ho‘omana at Volcano Art Center’s Niau
lani campus in Volcano Village. The artists will provide insight and inspi
ration to the wonderful world of fabric arts.\nTexiles for Sale!\nInterest
ed Vendors: $30 (includes one 6 foot table & 2 chairs) For more informatio
n contact Fia Mattice at matticef@gmail.com or call (808) 896-5122.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220723T150000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
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cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Fabric & Fiber Pop-Up Shop
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\n
Texiles for Sale!
\n
Interested Ven
dors: $30 (includes one 6 foot table & 2 chairs) For more information cont
act Fia Mattice at matticef@gmail.com or call (808) 896-5122.
\n
\n
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UID:ai1ec-40195@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Gigantic Rummage yART Sale\nThere are many wonderful things for
sale at the Yart Sale at Volcano Art Center on Saturday\, July 30\, 2022\
, | 8:30 am – 2 pm. In the big green tent\, at the Niaulani Campus in Volc
ano Village.
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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\n
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\n
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
you will create usable art under the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, M
ichael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″
x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
ur Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3-session workshop\, held on Sundays Aug
ust 7\, 14\, and 21\, 2022 from 10 am – 12 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aul
ani Campus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 for VAC members p
lus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or goggles.
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic (3 Sunday Sessions)*** This class is ful
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\n
In this class\, you will create usable art under
the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, Michael Reeder. You’ll learn the
basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″ x 9″ wood template on which you d
evelop your own design. Make a trivet or a wall hanging for yourself or a
heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provided but\, you are welcome t
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Make Your Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3-session worksh
op\, held on Sundays August 7\, 14\, and 21\, 2022 from 10 am – 12 pm at V
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45/$40 for VAC members plus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your own gla
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\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Pa
rk is proud to announce an exhibition of new works depicting images of hul
a and Hawaiian Aumakua by David Maes Gallegos. The show opens to the publi
c on August 13 and continues through September 18\, 2022\, 9am-5pm\, daily
. A reception for the artist will be held Saturday\, August 27 from 2-4 p
m. While admission is free\, park entrance fees apply.\n David Maes Galleg
os was born in Denver\, Colorado in 1954\, a child and grandchild of Arapa
ho and Cheyenne ancestry. At a young age David and his family moved to San
Francisco. At age 14 David received his first art award\, First Place in
Graphic Arts at the California State Fair. Subsequent awards and scholarsh
ips in painting and drawing were acquired while he completed a Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree with high distinction from California College of Arts an
d Crafts in 1974. In 1977 Gallegos received his Master of Fine Arts in Pai
nting and Printmaking from the University of California\, San Francisco.\n
He had his first one-man show at Marshall – Myers Gallery in San Francisco
in 1978. From 1978 to 1990 David exhibited in numerous one person and gro
up exhibitions in California and worked with Tamarind lithographer\, Ernes
t DeSoto.\nBetween 1985-86 he produced five limited edition lithographs\,
including his 1984 Chicago Night: “No Defense Against Nuclear Weapons – Ar
t for Peace” Lithograph. (2/2). Posters of this 9-plate lithograph were se
nt to the US Senate and US House of Representatives. The START treaties fo
llowed a year later in 1985.\nIn 1990\, David was discovered by Zephyr Cov
e Publishing – Japan. He signed to a five-year contract from 1990 to 1995\
, and again from 2000 to 2003. The Artist traveled to Japan annually for
exhibitions of his Artworks in Sendai\, Tokyo\, Nagoya\, Osaka\, Kyoto\, a
nd Fukuoka.\nDavid has displayed his art and won awards in numerous one pe
rson and group shows nationally and internationally. His work is in the co
llections of The California Palace of the Legion of Honor\, Saint Mary’s C
ollege Museum of Art\, The Smithsonian\, The Albright Kemper Museum\, St.
Louis\, University of Arizona\, The Richmond Art Center to name a few. His
art also hangs in several private and corporate collections and has been
featured in Architectural Digest\, Art in America\, Art Week\, and the Enc
yclopedia of Living Artists. He has been featured in many news periodical
s\, from New York to Hawaii\, where he moved in 1984. He currently teaches
and creates in his home studio “Spirit Art Studio” in Kona\, Hawaii.\n “D
avid’s recent works displayed in this exhibition are a combination of oil
painting and pyrography\, expertly rendered on locally sourced woods\,” st
ates VAC gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss. For more information\, visit call
(808) 967-7565.\n \n\n\n\n\nVIEW THE EXHIBIT HERE
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Circle of Life: Ka Pōʻai o Ke Ola a collection of painti
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The Volcano Art Center gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nati
onal Park is proud to announce an exhibition of new works depicting images
of hula and Hawaiian Aumakua by David Maes Gallegos. The show opens to th
e public on August 13 and continues through September 18\, 2022\, 9am-5pm\
, daily. A reception for the artist will be held Saturday\, August 27 fro
m 2-4 pm. While admission is free\, park entrance fees apply.
\n
David Maes Gallegos was born in Denver\, Colorado
in 1954\, a child and grandchild of Arapaho and Cheyenne ancestry. At a yo
ung age David and his family moved to San Francisco. At age 14 David recei
ved his first art award\, First Place in Graphic Arts at the California St
ate Fair. Subsequent awards and scholarships in painting and drawing were
acquired while he completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with high disti
nction from California College of Arts and Crafts in 1974. In 1977 Gallego
s received his Master of Fine Arts in Painting and Printmaking from the Un
iversity of California\, San Francisco.
\n
He had his first one-man show at Marshall – Myers Gallery in San Francisc
o in 1978. From 1978 to 1990 David exhibited in numerous one person and gr
oup exhibitions in California and worked with Tamarind lithographer\, Erne
st DeSoto.
\n
Between 1
985-86 he produced five limited edition lithographs\, including his 1984 C
hicago Night: “No Defense Against Nuclear Weapons – Art for Peace” Lithogr
aph. (2/2). Posters of this 9-plate lithograph were sent to the US Senate
and US House of Representatives. The START treaties followed a year later
in 1985.
\n
In 1990\, David was discovered
by Zephyr Cove Publishing – Japan. He signed to a five-year contract from
1990 to 1995\, and again from 2000 to 2003. The Artist traveled to Japan
annually for exhibitions of his Artworks in Sendai\, Tokyo\, Nagoya\, Osa
ka\, Kyoto\, and Fukuoka.
\n
David has dis
played his art and won awards in numerous one person and group shows natio
nally and internationally. His work is in the collections of The Californi
a Palace of the Legion of Honor\, Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art\, The
Smithsonian\, The Albright Kemper Museum\, St. Louis\, University of Ariz
ona\, The Richmond Art Center to name a few. His art also hangs in several
private and corporate collections and has been featured in Architectural
Digest\, Art in America\, Art Week\, and the Encyclopedia of Living Artist
s. He has been featured in many news periodicals\, from New York to Hawai
i\, where he moved in 1984. He currently teaches and creates in his home s
tudio “Spirit Art Studio” in Kona\, Hawaii.
\n
“David’s recent works displayed in this exhibitio
n are a combination of oil painting and pyrography\, expertly rendered on
locally sourced woods\,” states VAC gallery Manager Emily C. Weiss. For mo
re information\, visit call (808) 967-7565.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nHome Herbalist Workshop with Heather Penfield\nJoin Heather
Penfield on Saturday\, August 13\, 2022\, at the Volcano Art Center and di
scover the amazing things you can do with herbal essentials. In this works
hop\, you will learn the germ-boosting powers of plants & herbs and discov
er how to use them\, and learn the art of making effective remedies at hom
e. You will also watch how the products are made from start to finish\, in
cluding salve\, syrup\, tincture\, citrus cleaner\, hand sanitizer\, and m
ore.\nIncludes:\n\n Class handout with recipes\n In-class & take-home
samples \n\n The class fee is $55/$50 for VAC members plus a $20 supply
fee\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-
classes/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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Home Herbalist Workshop with Heather Penfield
\n
Join
Heather Penfield on Saturday\, August 13\, 2022\, at the Volcano Art Cent
er and discover the amazing things you can do with herbal essentials. In t
his workshop\, you will learn the germ-boosting powers of plants & herbs a
nd discover how to use them\, and learn the art of making effective remedi
es at home. You will also watch how the products are made from start to fi
nish\, including salve\, syrup\, tincture\, citrus cleaner\, hand sanitize
r\, and more.
\n
Includes:
\n
\n
Cla
ss handout with recipes
\n
In-class & take-home samples
\n
\n
The class fee is $55/$50 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee
X-COST:$55/$50 for VAC members with a $20 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center announces Hana a mixed media exhibition
of anagama ceramics by Clayton Amemiya and encaustic paintings by Kevin Di
minyatz at the Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Villag
e. Opening on Saturday\, August 20 and continuing through September 9\, 20
22\, the exhibit will be on display Wednesday-Sunday\, 10am-4pm. An openin
g reception with the artists will be held Saturday\, August 20\, from 2-4
pm.\nThe word Hana can be translated in both the Hawaiian and Japanese lan
guages. In Hawaiian the word means “craft” or “work”\, while in Japanese i
t translates to “flower”.\nClayton Amemiya and Kevin Diminyatz both share
a love for Japanese art and culture. The “Hana” exhibition will showcase e
ach accomplished artist’s current “work” combined with the beautiful tropi
cal flowers that Clayton grows at his home in mauka Hilo.\nView The Exhibi
t Here
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, Volcano\, HI 96785
SEQUENCE:0
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yton Amemiya and encaustic paintings by Kevin Diminyatz
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/exhibit-hana-a-mixed-exhibition-of-a
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The Volcano Art Center announces Hana a mixed media exhi
bition of anagama ceramics by Clayton Amemiya and encaustic paintings by K
evin Diminyatz at the Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano
Village. Opening on Saturday\, August 20 and continuing through September
9\, 2022\, the exhibit will be on display Wednesday-Sunday\, 10am-4pm. An
opening reception with the artists will be held Saturday\, August 20\, fr
om 2-4 pm.
\n
The
word Hana can be translated in both the Hawaiian and Japanese languages.
In Hawaiian the word means “craft” or “work”\, while in Japanese it transl
ates to “flower”.
\n
Clayton Amemiya and Kevin Diminyatz both share a love for Japanese art an
d culture. The “Hana” exhibition will showcase each accomplished artist’s
current “work” combined with the beautiful tropical flowers that Clayton g
rows at his home in mauka Hilo.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm\, August 23 – September 27\nA series of 6 drawing classes for childr
en ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons foc
us on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes w
ill be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. F
ield trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather pe
rmitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since
1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private less
ons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and phys
ically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 sup
ply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply fo
r a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/reg
istration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220823T153000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220906T153000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220913T153000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220920T153000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220927T153000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
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Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, August 23 – September 27<
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A series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano
Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from
life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way
to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaula
ni Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjo
ys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with the Arti
sts in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and summer camp
s. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disabled wit
h VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n
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scholarship Here
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: The Business of Art Workshop with Ira Ono\nVolcano Art Center
is pleased to offer the popular “Business of Art” workshop by Volcano arti
st Ira Ono. He will help you navigate basic business principles in this on
e-day intensive workshop. From the initial pros and cons of being your own
boss to copyright basics to branding your product\, you’ll discover what’
s right for you and your art. This is a wonderful opportunity for fine art
ists and craftspeople to gain unique insights resulting in profitable solu
tions.\nSponsored by the Volcano Art Center\, the workshop will be held Sa
turday\, September 3\, 2022\, from 9:00am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center Niau
lani Campus in Volcano Village. Cost for the full day workshop is $55/$50
for VAC Members. Participants are encouraged to bring samples of their ow
n art work for Ira to review.\nClass topics covered include:\n\nPricing yo
ur artwork for profit\nCreating presentations that focus on gallery buyers
\, gift shops\, and department stores\nWhat to look for in hiring trustwor
thy associates\nInternet marketing\, catalog sales\, trade shows\nVisual m
erchandising\, and affordable display techniques\nPackaging and presentati
on for wholesale\, retail\, and fine art galleries\nCreating multiples for
increased sales\nInternet marketing and getting free publicity\n\nIra Ono
is an internationally known artist. His works are featured in the Hawai‘i
State Art Museum and private collections in the U.S.\, Europe and Japan.
He is the founder of annual Trash Art Shows throughout the state and well
versed in every aspect of marketing fine arts and crafts here in Hawai‘i a
nd beyond. Ira is also the owner and director of Volcano Garden Arts Galle
ry in Volcano\, Hawai‘i where he exhibits his personal works along with ov
er 100 local artists from across the state. Visit Ira’s website here!\n\nT
ickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/
.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220903T160000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
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SEQUENCE:0
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The Business of Art Workshop with
Ira Ono
\n
Volcano Art Center is pleased to offer the popul
ar “Business of Art” workshop by Volcano artist Ira Ono. He will help you
navigate basic business principles in this one-day intensive workshop. Fro
m the initial pros and cons of being your own boss to copyright basics to
branding your product\, you’ll discover what’s right for you and your art.
This is a wonderful opportunity for fine artists and craftspeople to gain
unique insights resulting in profitable solutions.
\n
Sponsored by t
he Volcano Art Center\, the workshop will be held Saturday\, Septe
mber 3\, 2022\, from 9:00am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani
Campus in Volcano Village. Cost for the full day workshop is $55/$50 for V
AC Members. Participants are encouraged to bring samples of their own art
work for Ira to review.
\n
Class topics covered include:
\n
\n
Pricing your artwork for profit
\n
Creating presentations that
focus on gallery buyers\, gift shops\, and department stores
\n
Wha
t to look for in hiring trustworthy associates
\n
Internet marketin
g\, catalog sales\, trade shows
\n
Visual merchandising\, and affor
dable display techniques
\n
Packaging and presentation for wholesal
e\, retail\, and fine art galleries
\n
Creating multiples for incre
ased sales
\n
Internet marketing and getting free publicity
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Ira Ono is an internationally known artist. His works are feature
d in the Hawai‘i State Art Museum and private collections in the U.S.\, Eu
rope and Japan. He is the founder of annual Trash Art Shows throughout the
state and well versed in every aspect of marketing fine arts and crafts h
ere in Hawai‘i and beyond. Ira is also the owner and director of Volcano G
arden Arts Gallery in Volcano\, Hawai‘i where he exhibits his personal wor
ks along with over 100 local artists from across the state. Visit Ira’s we
bsite here!
X-COST:$50 for VAC members and $55 for non-members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CONTACT:808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaustic” work
shop on Saturday\, September 10\, 2022\, from 10 am – 2 pm. The class will
be held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside area at Volca
no Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a mixture o
f beeswax\, damar resin\, and pigment\, which is applied to a solid absorb
ent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. The laye
rs can be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\, oil sti
cks\, etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedded to
create a variety of amazing results with depth.\n\nThe class fee is $65/$6
0 for VAC members plus a $45 supply fee.\n\n\nTo register\, call Volcano A
rt Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org. \n\n\n\nTicke
ts: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220910T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220910T140000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaus
tic” workshop on Saturday\, September 10\, 2022\, from 10 am – 2 pm. The c
lass will be held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside area
at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a
mixture of beeswax\, damar resin\, and pigment\, which is applied to a sol
id absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused.
The layers can be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\
, oil sticks\, etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials emb
edded to create a variety of amazing results with depth.
\n
\n
The class fee is $65/$60 for VAC members
plus a $45 supply fee.
X-COST:$65/$60 for VAC members plus a $45 supply fee
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\nExplore Crazy Quilt inspired designs constructed from di
stinctive patches of varying sizes\, shapes\, and colors filled with new a
nd familiar tangle patterns.\nAll materials with be provided. Student kits
will include Zentangle tiles\, selected pens from Sakura of America and b
asic Crayola color pens to meet the needs for this class.\nClass will be g
uided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.\n\nGratitude\nAppr
eciation\nRelaxation\nMindfulness & awareness\n\nThis class is open to all
levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary. A brief overview of t
he Zentangle art method will be introduced to those new to Zentangle art.
\nPlease bring your own snack/beverage or individually packaged snacks if
sharing. \n\n\n\n\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n
\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-worksho
ps-classes/.
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Explore Crazy Quilt inspired
designs constructed from distinctive patches of varying sizes\, shapes\, a
nd colors filled with new and familiar tangle patterns.
\n
All materials with be provided. Student kits will include
Zentangle tiles\, selected pens from Sakura of America and basic Crayola
color pens to meet the needs for this class.
\n
Class will be guided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and metho
d.
\n
\n
Gratitude
\n
Appreciation
\n
Relaxation\n
Mindfulness & awareness
\n
\n
This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessa
ry. A brief overview of the Zentangle art method will be introduced to th
ose new to Zentangle art.
\n
Please bring
your own snack/beverage or individually packaged snacks if sharing.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
C
ost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
X-COST:$35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies
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CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION: Jazz in the Forest\nSaturday\, September 10\, 2022 | 5:30pm\n
\nThe 2022 Jazz in the Forest series continues on Saturday\, September 10
with Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones\, A Tribute to Duke Ellington ”
A Prelude to a Kiss”.\nCome on up to the Volcano Art Center for a swinging
and soulful evening with the Jazztones. Jazz in the Forest – A tribute to
Duke Ellington: “A Prelude to a Kiss” at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Camp
us in Volcano Village on Saturday\, September 10\, 2022\, from 5:30 – 7:00
pm\, (doors open at 5:00pm).\n“A Prelude to a Kiss” – one of the hundreds
of compositions which reflect the love\, and many dimensions of music that
master Ellington shared with the world\, because all his musical expressi
ons were about love – in love’s many forms.\nEdward Ellington was called T
he Duke because of his classy professional presentation from early in his
life\, which also began early in the 20th century\, and impacted virtually
all styles of American popular\, jazz and classical music beginning in th
e 1920s until long after his passing in 1974\, having led and composed for
his orchestra worldwide.\nThis concert will highlight some of his best lo
ved compositions\, as well as lesser-known tone poems such as “Lotus Bloss
om”\, and some “jungle music” from the New York Cotton Club era of the 193
0s. ” The Mooche” will feature Jean Pierre playing clarinet and saxophone
in recreation of the colorful palate of plaintive as well as joyful emotio
ns.\nThe Jazztones Ensemble includes JP- Jean Pierre – Thoma on clarinet\,
soprano\, alto and tenor saxophones\; vocalist Binti Bailey singing her s
oulful internationally tinged songs of passion\; German born and classical
ly trained pianist Alex Czerny currently specializing in jazz and tango gr
oups in Hawaii\; Brain McCree is our bass virtuoso who will be leading off
the evening with one of his always swinging solos\; and percussionist Rus
Lundgren will provide the pulse getting us through the jungle to the love
songs.\nThe Wine and Beer Room will be open for attendees to enjoy before
and during the concert.\nTickets for the evening show are $25 for VAC mem
bers ($30 non-members)! \nTickets are available for sale online at www.vol
canoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village.
The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, September 9. After th
at\, tickets will be sold at the door if they are not sold out. Tickets wi
ll be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up
at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday thr
ough Friday\, 10am-4pm.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-an
d-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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tones\, A Tribute to Duke Ellington ” A Prelude to a Kiss”.
\n
Come on up to the Volcano Art Cente
r for a swinging and soulful evening with the Jazztones. Jazz in the Fores
t – A tribute to Duke Ellington: “A Prelude to a Kiss” at Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Saturday\, September 10\
, 2022\, from 5:30 – 7:00pm\, (doors open at 5:00pm).
\n
“A Prelude to a Kiss” – one of the hundreds of com
positions which reflect the love\, and many dimensions of music that maste
r Ellington shared with the world\, because all his musical expressions we
re about love – in love’s many forms.
\n
E
dward Ellington was called The Duke because of his classy professional pre
sentation from early in his life\, which also began early in the 20th cent
ury\, and impacted virtually all styles of American popular\, jazz and cla
ssical music beginning in the 1920s until long after his passing in 1974\,
having led and composed for his orchestra worldwide.
\n
This concert will highlight some of his best loved composit
ions\, as well as lesser-known tone poems such as “Lotus Blossom”\, and so
me “jungle music” from the New York Cotton Club era of the 1930s. ” The Mo
oche” will feature Jean Pierre playing clarinet and saxophone in recreatio
n of the colorful palate of plaintive as well as joyful emotions.
\n
The Jazztones Ensemble includes JP- Jean Pierre
– Thoma on clarinet\, soprano\, alto and tenor saxophones\; vocalist Bint
i Bailey singing her soulful internationally tinged songs of passion\; Ger
man born and classically trained pianist Alex Czerny currently specializin
g in jazz and tango groups in Hawaii\; Brain McCree is our bass virtuoso w
ho will be leading off the evening with one of his always swinging solos\;
and percussionist Rus Lundgren will provide the pulse getting us through
the jungle to the love songs.
\n
The Wine and Beer Room will be open
for attendees to enjoy before and during the concert.
\n
Tickets for the evening show are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)!
\n
Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or a
t VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchas
e tickets online is Friday\, September 9. After that\, tickets will be sol
d at the door if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call
on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up at Volcano Art Center’s
Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through Friday\, 10am-4pm.<
br />\n
X-COST:$25 VAC Member/$30 Non-Member
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-ti
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
you will create usable art under the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, M
ichael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″
x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
ur Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3-session workshop\, held on Sundays Sep
tember 11\, 18\, and 25\, 2022\, from 10 am – 12 pm at Volcano Art Center
Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 for VAC mem
bers plus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or goggles.
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In this class\, you will create usable art under
the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, Michael Reeder. You’ll learn the
basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″ x 9″ wood template on which you d
evelop your own design. Make a trivet or a wall hanging for yourself or a
heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are provided but\, you are welcome t
o bring your own special pieces.<
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Make Your Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3-session worksh
op\, held on Sundays September 11\, 18\, and 25\, 2022\, from 10 am – 12 p
m at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Village. The class fe
e is $45/$40 for VAC members plus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your o
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DESCRIPTION:Pen Sketching & Watercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson\nSat
urday\, September 17\, 2022\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus
in Volcano\, Village.\nLearn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9”
watercolor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a
great size for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” s
ays instructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginner
s and intermediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggeratio
ns and painting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives
a person a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investin
g in the materials.\n“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is wh
at it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and
paint loosely. For example: no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, o
r have a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White sp
ace is good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”\nYour intuition and play
ful attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by looking at
many samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color. Stud
ents then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking at
a simple still life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\, an
d outlined suggestively with the permanent black fine tip pen. Students le
arn a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plus
learn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\, a
nd lift off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10 step procedure lets you reme
mber the steps.\nPatti Pease Johnson has been a working artist for 27 year
s and teacher of various medium including two other watercolor techniques\
, soft pastel still life and plein air landscapes. Her workshops for paint
ing on silk use liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artwork in numerous
juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world through galler
y sales around the state of Hawaii.\n\nThe costs is $70/$65 VAC member\,
plus a $15 supply fee. For more information call (808) 967-8222.\n\nTicke
ts: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Saturday\, Septem
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illage.
\n
Learn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9” waterc
olor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a great s
ize for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” says ins
tructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners and i
ntermediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggerations and
painting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a perso
n a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing in th
e materials.
\n
“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is wh
at it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and
paint loosely. For example: no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, o
r have a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White sp
ace is good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”
\n
Your intuition a
nd playful attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by loo
king at many samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. colo
r. Students then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from look
ing at a simple still life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor pap
er\, and outlined suggestively with the permanent black fine tip pen. Stud
ents learn a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\
; plus learn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry br
ush\, and lift off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10 step procedure lets y
ou remember the steps.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson has been a working arti
st for 27 years and teacher of various medium including two other watercol
or techniques\, soft pastel still life and plein air landscapes. Her works
hops for painting on silk use liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artwo
rk in numerous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world
through gallery sales around the state of Hawaii.
\n
\n
The costs is $70/$65 VAC member\, plus a $15 supply fee. For
more information call (808) 967-8222.
X-COST:$75/$70 for VAC members with a $15 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce a new exhibit
ion titled From Pele To Poli‘ahu. The Kuleana Of Change at the VAC gallery
in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park from September 24th to November 6th\,
2022. The exhibit presents new original artworks by Waimea-based artist Do
minic Tidmarsh. While the exhibit is free\, park entrance fees apply.\nTh
e works of art featured are inspired by the life-changing experiences of l
iving through the eruption of Kilauea in 2018\, and his subsequent relocat
ion to Waimea. Tidmarsh compares and contrasts the lands of Pele and Poli‘
ahu and presents the work as an expression of the responsibility we all be
ar to embrace the inevitability of change in our lives. As an expression
of this Kuleana\, Tidmarsh chose to work extensively in media that he had
never used before and to explore and develop new methods of working.\nThe
main body of work consists of a series of landscape paintings intricately
rendered in soft pastels\, a medium not traditionally associated with eith
er precision or detail. In addition\, a series of miniatures of Mauna Kea
executed in colored pencil stand in vivid contrast to dramatic large-scale
watercolor paintings inspired by the eruption of 2018.\nDominic Tidmarsh
was born in 1964 in Trinidad\, West Indies. He was educated in the United
Kingdom and also lived in Indonesia before moving to the United States in
1981. In 1982 he attended the Maine Photographic Workshops followed by t
he Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC where he earned a BFA in Photog
raphy in 1988. Dominic moved to the Big Island of Hawai’i in 1996. A self
-taught painter\, he has participated in numerous solo and group shows in
Hawai‘i. Recent awards include two Purchase Recognition Awards from the Ha
wai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts and back-to-back Juror’s Ch
oice Awards in the Hawai‘i Nei 2015 and 2016 art contests. His 3D topograp
hic work can also be seen at the Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park visitor c
enter.\nKnown for his rich sense of color and meticulous attention to deta
il\, Dominic’s work reflects an interdisciplinary approach to creating art
. Inspired above all by the natural landscapes of Hawai‘i he also draws in
spiration from a variety of other fields such as Volcanology\, Astronomy\,
Archaeo-Astronomy and Ornithology.
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The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce a n
ew exhibition titledFrom Pe
le To Poli‘ahu. The Kuleana Of Change at the VAC gallery in Hawai’i Vo
lcanoes National Park from September 24th to November 6th\, 2022. The exhi
bit presents new original artworks by Waimea-based artist Dominic Tidmarsh
.While the exhibit is free\,
park entrance fees apply.
\n
The works of art featured are inspired b
y the life-changing experiences of living through the eruption of Kilauea
in 2018\, and his subsequent relocation to Waimea. Tidmarsh compares and c
ontrasts the lands of Pele and Poli‘ahu and presents the work as an expres
sion of the responsibility we all bear to embrace the inevitability of cha
nge in our lives.As an expres
sion of this Kuleana\, Tidmarsh chose to work extensively in media that he
had never used before and to explore and develop new methods of working.<
/p>\n
The main body of work consists of a series of landscape paintings
intricately rendered in soft pastels\, a medium not traditionally associat
ed with either precision or detail. In addition\, a series of miniatures o
f Mauna Kea executed in colored pencil stand in vivid contrast to dramatic
large-scale watercolor paintings inspired by the eruption of 2018.
\n<
p>Dominic Tidmarsh
was born in 1964 in Trinidad\, West Indies.He was educated in the United Kingdom and also lived in Indo
nesia before moving to the United States in 1981.In 1982 he attended the Maine Photographic Workshops f
ollowed by the Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC where he earned a B
FA in Photography in 1988. Dominic moved to the Big Island of Hawai’i in 1
996.A self-taught painter\, h
e has participated in numerous solo and group shows in Hawai‘i. Recent awa
rds include two Purchase Recognition Awards from the Hawai‘i State Foundat
ion on Culture and the Arts and back-to-back Juror’s Choice Awards in the
Hawai‘i Nei 2015 and 2016 art contests. His 3D topographic work can also b
e seen at the Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park visitor center.\n
Know
n for his rich sense of color and meticulous attention to detail\, Dominic
’s work reflects an interdisciplinary approach to creating art. Inspired a
bove all by the natural landscapes of Hawai‘i he also draws inspiration fr
om a variety of other fields such as Volcanology\, Astronomy\, Archaeo-Ast
ronomy and Ornithology.
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: Peter Lee and the Road Ahead\nThu
rsday\, September 29\, 2019 | 6pm\nIf you have ever looked closely at a to
pographic map of the Ka’u District of Hawai’i Island\, you may have notice
d a pair of dashed lines identified as the “Peter Lee Road”. Built in 1888
and running roughly parallel to today’s Highway 11\, this carriage road w
as mainly intended to transport people from Pahala to the new Volcano Hous
e Hotel perched on the rim of Kilauea Caldera. Intrepid travelers would f
irst arrive at the Punalu’u boat ramp landing and ride a plantation train
to Pahala before starting up the carriage road.\nMartha Hoverson\, retired
librarian\, and a volunteer for the Cultural Resources Management Divisio
n of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park\, has researched the history of the r
oad and the man who built it. She will give a presentation entitled “Peter
Lee and the Road Ahead” at 6 P.M.\, Thursday September 29\, 2022\, at the
Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nIn her talk\, s
he will discuss the role that Peter Lee\, an immigrant from Norway who own
ed a hotel in Punalu’u\, played in the early development of tourism in Haw
ai’i. Peter himself served as a hugely popular manager of the Volcano Hous
e Hotel from 1891 until 1898\, and later opened his own hotel\, The Crater
Hotel\, in Volcano. It was located near the Volcano School of Arts and Sc
iences campus on Old Volcano Road.\nThis presentation is free\, although a
$5 donation to Volcano Art Center is greatly appreciated. For more inform
ation\, please call VAC at (808) 967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.or
g.\nThis free event\, sponsored by the Volcano Community Foundation in con
junction with the Volcano Art Center\, will provide a glimpse of the Volca
no area during a pivotal time in Hawai’i’s history.\nA tour of Kapapala Ra
nch in Ka’u will be on Saturday\, October 15\, 2022\, at 9:30 A.M. The to
ur will include a stop at the location of the “Halfway House” on the Peter
Lee Road\, and conclude with a catered lunch\, followed by an optional vi
sit to another part of the ranch for those with 4-wheel drive vehicles.\nT
his event is hosted by the Volcano Community Foundation. It will give part
icipants a chance to experience parts of the Peter Lee Road firsthand and
learn more about the rich history of both the ranch and the road. The fee
for the tour and lunch is $75. Advance registration is required due to the
limited spots available. To reserve your space\,email volcanocommunity@gm
ail.com or call (808) 895-1011. A signup sheet will also be available at t
he Septmber 29\, 2022\,Peter Lee presentation. Registration confirmation
and additional program information will be emailed to you prior to the tou
r.\n
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If you h
ave ever looked closely at a topographic map of the Ka’u District of Hawai
’i Island\, you may have noticed a pair of dashed lines identified as the
“Peter Lee Road”. Built in 1888 and running roughly parallel to today’s Hi
ghway 11\, this carriage road was mainly intended to transport people from
Pahala to the new Volcano House Hotel perched on the rim of Kilauea Calde
ra. Intrepid travelers would first arrive at the Punalu’u boat ramp landi
ng and ride a plantation train to Pahala before starting up the carriage r
oad.
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Martha Hoverson\, retired libraria
n\, and a volunteer for the Cultural Resources Management Division of Hawa
i’i Volcanoes National Park\, has researched the history of the road and t
he man who built it. She will give a presentation entitled “Peter Lee and
the Road Ahead” at 6 P.M.\, Thursday September 29\, 2022\, at the Volcano
Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
In her talk\, she will discuss the role that Peter Lee\, an immi
grant from Norway who owned a hotel in Punalu’u\, played in the early deve
lopment of tourism in Hawai’i. Peter himself served as a hugely popular ma
nager of the Volcano House Hotel from 1891 until 1898\, and later opened h
is own hotel\, The Crater Hotel\, in Volcano. It was located near the Volc
ano School of Arts and Sciences campus on Old Volcano Road.
\n
This presentation is free\, although a $5 donation to
Volcano Art Center is greatly appreciated. For more information\, please
call VAC at (808) 967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
This free event\, sponsored by the Volcano Communit
y Foundation in conjunction with the Volcano Art Center\, will provide a g
limpse of the Volcano area during a pivotal time in Hawai’i’s history.
\n
A tour of Kapapala Ranch in Ka’u will be o
n Saturday\, October 15\, 2022\, at 9:30 A.M. The tour will include a sto
p at the location of the “Halfway House” on the Peter Lee Road\, and concl
ude with a catered lunch\, followed by an optional visit to another part o
f the ranch for those with 4-wheel drive vehicles.
\n
This event is hosted by the Volcano Community Foundation. It w
ill give participants a chance to experience parts of the Peter Lee Road f
irsthand and learn more about the rich history of both the ranch and the r
oad. The fee for the tour and lunch is $75. Advance registration is requir
ed due to the limited spots available. To reserve your space\,email volcanocommunity@gmail.com or ca
ll (808) 895-1011. A signup sheet will also be available at the Septmber 2
9\, 2022\,Peter Lee presentation. Registration confirmation and additiona
l program information will be emailed to you prior to the tour.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Colorfast Botanical Dyes to Paint\, Stamp\, & Stencil with Puak
ea Forester\n\n\nYou will start by going over best practices when approach
ing natural colorants by learning how to prepare cellulose and protein fib
ers for optimal uptake of dyes via scouring\, tannin\, and immersion morda
nting. Gain solid replicable results creating thickened dyes for a colorfu
l palette from ethically sourced tried and true extracts\, grounds\, and r
aw material\, This is accomplished by documenting your experiments of hue
variations on the percentage of dyestuff to WOF (weight of fabric)\, addin
g PH modifiers\, color mixing\, color layering. You will learn how to desi
gn and carve repeat patterns for stamps\, layering\, freehand painting\, m
asking\, and stenciling for direct application techniques. As a reference
tool for future projects\, you will mix and build your palette on a well-r
ecorded color wheel or grid-swatched wall hanging. To finish your pieces\,
you will permanently fix the colors to the cloth by steaming.\nClass fee:
$130/$125 VAC members\, plus a $110 supply fee.\n\n\n Jani K. Puakea Fore
ster was born in Kahuku\, O‘ahu to Rebecca\, a woodworker\, and Jan Fisher
\, an art professor at Brigham Young University-Hawaii for more than 20 ye
ars. Puakea attended Ka‘a‘awa Elementary School where her kumu (teacher) A
unty Kawai Aona-Ueoka\, instilled in her a love for hula and making kapa.
As haumana (students) of Aunty Kawai\, Puakea would go to her home and lea
rn to plant\, harvest and process the wauke (paper mulberry) in her yard.
When Puakea moved to Hawai‘i Island in 2015\, she studied kapa making with
Roen Hufford and immersed herself in all things kapa in order to be as tr
ue to the arts as possible. She also studied with O‘ahu-based Dalani Tanah
y. Puakea is a teacher of kapa but insists that she is not a kumu—that she
is here to share her kapa aloha and to walk side by side with the people
she teaches. She has brought the ancient to the contemporary by creating b
eautiful high-end women’s leather handbags\, dress shirts\, mu‘u mu‘u\, be
lts\, and jewelry by attaching kapa as the primary ornamentation. She hold
s classes and workshops as well as retreats for anyone interested in learn
ing to make implements\, plant pigments and kapa.\n\nTickets: http://volca
noartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221001T170000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village @ 19-4074 Ol
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SEQUENCE:0
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in fibers for optimal uptake of dyes via scouring\, tannin\, and immersion
mordanting. Gain solid replicable results creating thickened dyes for a c
olorful palette from ethically sourced tried and true extracts\, grounds\,
and raw material\, This is accomplished by documenting your experiments o
f hue variations on the percentage of dyestuff to WOF (weight of fabric)\,
adding PH modifiers\, color mixing\, color layering. You will learn how t
o design and carve repeat patterns for stamps\, layering\, freehand painti
ng\, masking\, and stenciling for direct application techniques. As a refe
rence tool for future projects\, you will mix and build your palette on a
well-recorded color wheel or grid-swatched wall hanging. To finish your pi
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\n
Class fee: $130/$125 VAC members\, plus a $110 supply fee.
\n
\n
\n
Jan
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, and Jan Fisher\, an art professor at Brigham Young University-Hawaii for
more than 20 years. Puakea attended Ka‘a‘awa Elementary School where her
kumu (teacher) Aunty Kawai Aona-Ueoka\, instilled in her a love for hula a
nd making kapa. As haumana (students) of Aunty Kawai\, Puakea would go to
her home and learn to plant\, harvest and process the wauke (paper mulberr
y) in her yard. When Puakea moved to Hawai‘i Island in 2015\, she studied
kapa making with Roen Hufford and immersed herself in all things kapa in o
rder to be as true to the arts as possible. She also studied with O‘ahu-ba
sed Dalani Tanahy. Puakea is a teacher of kapa but insists that she is not
a kumu—that she is here to share her kapa aloha and to walk side by side
with the people she teaches. She has brought the ancient to the contempora
ry by creating beautiful high-end women’s leather handbags\, dress shirts\
, mu‘u mu‘u\, belts\, and jewelry by attaching kapa as the primary ornamen
tation. She holds classes and workshops as well as retreats for anyone int
erested in learning to make implements\, plant pigments and kapa.
X-COST:$130/$125 VAC members plus a $110 fee\, inclusive of supplies
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Liko A’e Fall Camp – The Volcano Art Center is proud to offer t
he Liko A’e Fall Day Camp Program for the Keikis.\n \n\nThe Camp will incl
ude: handbuilding with clay\, creative dance\, drawing\, hula\, ukulele\,
and more. Please call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808) 96
7- 8222.\nA weeklong Fall Camp will be held at at VAC’s Niaulani Campus fr
om October 3 – October 7\, 2022\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is o
pen to Keiki ages 7-13 years of age.\n\n \nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for
members of VAC\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. A
pply for a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events
/registration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
\n
\n
The Camp will include: handbuilding with clay\, creative dance\, dr
awing\, hula\, ukulele\, and more. Please call the Volcano Art Center for
more information (808) 967- 8222.
\n
A weeklong Fall Camp will be hel
d at at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from October 3 – October 7\, 2022\, from 8:3
0 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to Keiki ages 7-13 years of age.
\n
\n
\n
Cost
: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC
\n
Financial scholarships a
re available for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here
X-COST:$250 Non members/$230 VAC members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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UID:ai1ec-41690@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Lydia Meneses on Saturday\, October 8\, 2022\, from 10am –
1pm\, and create your own Reticula and fragments.\nZentangle’s Reticula
and Fragments concept was introduce to the Zentangle community in the spri
ng of 2016. \nZentangle’s definitions of reticula and fragments\;\nretic
ula: grids or other netting-like structures drawn in ink to hold fragments
\nfragments : a small pattern drawn within each of the spaces created by t
he reticula (grid) \nZentangle founders\, Rick Roberts & Maria Thomas\, pa
ired up reticula and fragments to inspire new ways of exploring and creati
ng repeated patterns in your art work. As you create with this concept yo
u will be pleasantly surprise with the results. \nStudents are encouraged
to bring their favorite colored set of pencils to this class session\, som
e sets will be available to borrow.\n Class will be guided with Zentangle’
s traditional ceremony and method.\n\nGratitude\nAppreciation\nRelaxation
\nMindfulness & awareness\n\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentang
le or art experience necessary. A brief overview of the Zentangle art met
hod will be introduce to those new Zentangle art.\nPlease bring your own s
nack/beverage or individually packaged snacks if sharing. \n\n\n\n\nCost
is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http:/
/volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Join Lydia Meneses on Saturday\, October 8\, 2022\, from 10am – 1pm
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\n
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n the spring of 2016.
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p>reticula: grids or other netting-like structures drawn in
ink to hold fragments\n
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Zentangle founders\, Rick Roberts &
Maria Thomas\, paired up reticula and fragments to inspire new ways of ex
ploring and creating repeated patterns in your art work.As you create with this concept you will be ple
asantly surprise with the results.
\n
Students are encouraged to bring their favorite colored se
t of pencils to this class session\, some sets will be available to borrow
.
\n
Class will be gu
ided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.
\n
\n
Grat
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\n
Appreciation
\n
Relaxation
\n
Mindfulness &
awareness
\n
\n
This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle
or art experience necessary.A
brief overview of the Zentangle art method will be introduce to those new
Zentangle art.
\n
Please bring your own s
nack/beverage or individually packaged snacks if sharing.
\n
\n\n
\n
\n
Cost is $35
/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
X-COST:$35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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UID:ai1ec-41309@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center’s Sounds at the Summit series continues
on Saturday\, October 8\, 2022 at 5:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Ca
mpus in Volcano Village featuring Constant as the Moon.\nConstant As the M
oon blends the evocative sound of the Chinese erhu with the acoustic guita
r and vocals\, to blossom into contemporary music nourished by ancient roo
ts.\nTsun-Hui Hung was trained in traditional opera in Taiwan and holds a
Ph.D. in cognitive ethnomusicology from Ohio State University. She travele
d and performed throughout the world before settling in Hawaiʻi in 2016. T
sun-Hui’s collaboration with Jeff Peterson and Greg Sardinha won the Nā Hō
kū Hanohano Award for Instrumental Album of the Year in 2018.\nWade Camber
n\, a native of Los Angeles\, has made Hawaiʻi his home since the late 197
0s. He is a multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning founding member of Haw
aiian Style Band\, writing and singing many of the group’s enduring hits f
rom the 1990s. He currently directs the Contemporary Service Music Ensembl
e at Central Union Church in Honolulu.\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($
30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as
well as pupus. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcent
er.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village. The last da
y to purchase tickets online is Friday\, October 7. After that\, tickets
will be sold at the door if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at
Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up at Volcano A
rt Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through Friday\
, 10am-4pm.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/
purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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The Volcano Art Center’s Sounds at the Summit series contin
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i Campus in Volcano Village featuring Co
nstant as the Moon.
\n
Constant As the Moon blends the evocative so
und of the Chinese erhu with the acoustic guitar and vocals\, to blossom i
nto contemporary music nourished by ancient roots. \nTsun-Hui Hung wa
s trained in traditional opera in Taiwan and holds a Ph.D. in cognitive et
hnomusicology from Ohio State University. She traveled and performed throu
ghout the world before settling in Hawaiʻi in 2016. Tsun-Hui’s collaborati
on with Jeff Peterson and Greg Sardinha won the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award for
Instrumental Album of the Year in 2018. \nWade Cambern\, a native of
Los Angeles\, has made Hawaiʻi his home since the late 1970s. He is a mul
tiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning founding member of Hawaiian Style Ban
d\, writing and singing many of the group’s enduring hits from the 1990s.
He currently directs the Contemporary Service Music Ensemble at Central Un
ion Church in Honolulu.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-mem
bers)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\,
as well as pupus. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Adm
inistration Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets on
line is Friday\, October 7. After that\, tickets will be sold at the door
if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of
the show. OR\, you may pick them up at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Cam
pus Administrative Office\, Monday through Friday\, 10am-4pm. \n
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X-COST:$25 VAC Member/$30 Non-Member
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,mosaic\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michael Reeder\nIn this class\,
you will create usable art under the guidance of expert mosaic artist\, M
ichael Reeder. You’ll learn the basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″
x 9″ wood template on which you develop your own design. Make a trivet or
a wall hanging for yourself or a heartfelt holiday gift. All supplies are
provided but\, you are welcome to bring your own special pieces.\nMake Yo
ur Own Glass Mosaic Workshop is a 3-session workshop\, held on Sundays\, O
ctober 9\, 16\, and 23\, 2022 from 10 am – 12 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘
aulani Campus in Volcano Village. The class fee is $45/$40 for VAC member
s plus a $25 materials fee. Please bring your own glasses or goggles.
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sessions-6/
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Make Your Own Glass Mosaic with Michae
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In this class\, you will create usable art under
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basics of mosaic art using a prepared 9″ x 9″ wood template on which you d
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DESCRIPTION: \nThis class combines the wax of batik methods with the art of
Serti silk painting\, coined in France meaning ‘fence’ or closing’\, intr
oduced there in the 20th century. It is a colorful\, and popular art form
practiced worldwide. The Crusades brought silk from areas surrounding the
Indonesian Islands to Europe and eventually the industrial revolution made
silk production available internationally.\nIn the Silk Painting with Wax
Resist workshop\, you’ll use the wax/dye method to create a representatio
nal piece of art\, such as a wall hanging. Color theory and composition wi
ll be discussed. First\, you’ll use a 5×8” China silk sampler to get the f
eel of the wax tool and use the dyes and work out color or composition det
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be mixed with the four process colors. Students are asked to bring a desig
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an idea. You can also prepare a 12×16” sketch before class.\n\nThe Silk Pa
inting with Wax Resist workshop will be held on Saturday\, October 15\, 20
22\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus. The cost
for the workshop is $75 and $70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee per
person. Includes a 3-page handout. Beginner and intermediate artists are w
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across the State and in collections around the world.\n\nTickets: http://
volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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as surrounding the Indonesian Islands to Europe and eventually the industr
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\n
In
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d work out color or composition details for the larger 12×16” piece you wi
ll get to design.
\n
All colors will be mixed with the four process c
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12×16” sketch before class.
\n
\n
The Silk Painting with Wax Resist works
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Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus. The cost for the workshop is $75 and
$70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee per person. Includes a 3-page ha
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\n
Patti Pease
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DESCRIPTION:Beginning & Advanced Paper-making with Mary Milelzcik\nJoin art
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Saturday\, October 15\, 2022\, from 10 am – 3 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni
aulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nLearn the basics of making your own pap
er\, and recycling at the same time! This papermaking workshop\, using a h
ousehold blender\, will introduce you to papermaking using recycled papers
with various additives\, including cotton linters\, and local plant mater
ials. Students will use a postcard-sized Japanese suketa to make several s
heets of paper and move on to using larger-sized moulds and deckles and al
ternative screens to create larger pieces. You are encouraged to bring dri
ed plant material\, colored papers\, and other items to add to the pulp or
imbed in their paper. You will leave with a basic knowledge of papermakin
g\, a variety of papers\, your mould\, and deckle\, tub\, felt\, shredded
papers\, a resource list\, and instructions on how to make paper at home u
sing an old blender or drill attachment paint mixer. Bring lunch! An hour
will be for a lunch break\, critique\, and Q &A.\nThe class fee is $60/$55
for VAC members plus a $38 fee\, inclusive of supplies.\nMary Milelzcik h
as a B.A. degree from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\
, a radical two-year upper-division interdisciplinary experimental program
\, where you worked with a mentor\, and chose your own path in upper-divis
ion art. Printmaking and papermaking were her focus. This transformative e
xperience set the path for an interesting career as a mixed media artist a
nd photographer\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery
in Santa Monica CA for ten years\; and as an instructor of mixed media en
caustic art\, papermaking and printmaking.\n \n\nTickets: http://volcanoar
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\n
Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Beginning & Advanced Paper-making
” workshop on Saturday\, October 15\, 2022\, from 10 am – 3 pm at Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
Learn the basics of
making your own paper\, and recycling at the same time! This papermaking
workshop\, using a household blender\, will introduce you to papermaking u
sing recycled papers with various additives\, including cotton linters\, a
nd local plant materials. Students will use a postcard-sized Japanese suke
ta to make several sheets of paper and move on to using larger-sized mould
s and deckles and alternative screens to create larger pieces. You are enc
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b\, felt\, shredded papers\, a resource list\, and instructions on how to
make paper at home using an old blender or drill attachment paint mixer. B
ring lunch! An hour will be for a lunch break\, critique\, and Q &A
.
\n
The class fee is $
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\n
Mar
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edia artist and photographer\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Spac
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DESCRIPTION:Visitors and kama’aina alike are invited to experience a free\,
demonstration by Dominic Tidmarsh on Saturday\, October 22\, 2022\, from
11 am – 1 pm\, and 2-4pm at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoe
s National Park.\nThis Free event is will highlight Tidmarsh’s process of
creating the incredibly detailed works of art currently showcased in the f
eatured exhibit\, From Pele To Poliahu: The Kuleana Of Change\, at the VAC
Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.\nDominic will create lifelike
lava fountains using the medium of pastels and inspire you with his passi
on for Pele and the landscapes of Hawai’i. Feel free to meet the artist a
nd ask questions\, you too will be inspired by this talented artist! (Ple
ase note the demonstration time is from 11am -1pm and again from 2-4pm. T
he artist will take a break between 1-2pm.)\nAt Volcano Art Center Gallery
in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Free\, However park entrance fees app
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Featured Exhibit\, From Pele To Poli’ahu here.\n
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olcanoes National Park.
\n
This Free event is will highlight Tidmarsh
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cased in the featured exhibit\, From Pele To Poliahu: The Kuleana Of C
hange\, at the VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.
\n<
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and inspire you with his passion for Pele and the landscapes of Hawai’i.
Feel free to meet the artist and ask questions\, you too will be inspired
by this talented artist! (Please note the demonstration time is from 11am
-1pm and again from 2-4pm. The artist will take a break between 1-2pm.)<
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At Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.
Free\, However park entrance fees apply. Please call (808) 967-7565.
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DESCRIPTION:VOLCANO ART CENTER’S SPOOKY TRAIL IS LURING YOU! \n\nFriday\, O
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bring children under 9 on this day\, but be aware! It may be too frighteni
ng!\nThe Spooky Trail will be open to children 9 and under on Saturday\, O
ctober 29\, from 4pm – 6pm.\nWear your favorite HALLOWEEN costume to our S
pooky Trail at Volcano Art Center’s Haunted Forest. Your adventure begins
with a tour of the Halloween Village\, then your tour ghoul will lure you
into the Haunted Forest. Please bring your own flashlight.\n\nThe cost is
$5.00 per person\, (at least one adult per family). Free for children 4 an
d under.
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Friday\, October 28\, 5pm – 7 pm.
(for children ages 9 and up). You are welcome to bring children u
nder 9 on this day\, but be aware! It may be too frightening!
\n
The Spooky Trail will be open to children 9 and under
on Saturday\, October 29\, from 4pm – 6pm.
\n
Wear your favorite
HALLOWEEN costume to our Spooky Trail at Volcano Art Center’
s Haunted Forest. Your adventure begins with a tour of the Halloween V
illage\, then your tour ghoul will lure you into the Hau
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DESCRIPTION:VOLCANO ART CENTER’S SPOOKY TRAIL IS LURING YOU! \nSaturday \,
October 29\, 4pm – 6pm. ( for children ages 9 and under).\n\n
\nWear your favorite HALLOWEEN costume to our Spooky Tr
ail at Volcano Art Center’s Haunted Forest. Join us on Saturday\, October
29th from 4:00 – 6:00 pm\, (ages 9 and under). Your adventure begins with
a tour of the Halloween Village\, then your tour ghoul will lure you into
the Haunted Forest. Please bring your own flashlight.\n\nThe cost is $5.00
per person\, (at least one adult per family). Free for children 4 and und
er!
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\n
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\n
Wear your favorite HALLOW
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9 and under). Your adventure begins with a tour of the Halloween Vill
age\, then your tour ghoul will lure you into the Haunte
d Forest. Please bring your own flashlight.
\n
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Home Herbalist Workshop Part 2 – Body Care Basics with Heather
Penfield\nJoin Heather Penfield on Saturday\, November 5\, at the Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus\, from 9am – 11am. In this class you will pra
ctice the art of herbal preparations in making herbal insect spray\, pain
relief oil\, all purpose human/pet salve\, magnesium body butter\, natural
perfume/room freshener\, and more.\n In this hands-on workshop you will:
\n\nFind out how easy it is to create your own body care recipes using the
plants around us. \nLearn the importance of using products that nourish a
nd protect us from the outside in.\nExperience the art of making products
from start to finish. \nIncluding all-purpose salve\, herbal insect repell
ent\, pain relief oil\, air freshener/perfume\, magnesium body butter\, an
d more. \n\nIncludes:\n\nClass handout with recipes \nProduct samples to t
ake home \n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n The class fee is $55/$50 for VAC members
plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
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Join Heather Penfield on Saturday\, November 5\, at the Volca
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\n
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Including all-purpose salve\, herbal insect repellent\,
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\n
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CONTACT:808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Food From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\,
Stumps\, and Wood Chips \nSaturday\, November 12\, 2022 | 9am – 2pm\nInstr
uctor Zach Mermel will teach the basics of mushroom cultivation in the “Fo
od From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\, Stumps\, and
Wood Chips” on Saturday\, November 12\, from 9am – 2pm at Volcano Art Cent
er Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nBy teaming with certain fungi\, yo
u can turn that pesky plant problem into an edible solution. A wonder drug
or just darn tasty\, the humble mushroom belongs to a kingdom seldom expl
ored. Mushrooms are an excellent source of vegetarian protein and nutritio
n with the added bonus of “easy to grow”. Their health benefits are well k
nown and their ecological advantages are just now being fully realized.\n
Now you can learn basic fungal biology and how fungal mycelium colonizes d
ifferent materials\, particularly wooden logs\, stumps\, and wood chips. Y
ou’ll also discover the health benefits of different edible and medicinal
fungi in Hawai‘i.\n Course fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, i
nclusive of supplies. Pre-registration is required. Each participant will
depart with a shiitake mushroom log kit\, as well as a King Stropharia mus
hroom kit. Participants will meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Vill
age for a slideshow lecture\, then drive to Shaka Forest Farms on Wright R
oad in Volcano Village for the hands-on segment of the workshop. Lunch bre
ak will occur from 12pm – 1pm.\nIf you’re an eager epicurean\, avid hortic
ulturalist or just interested in mushrooms\, Zach encourages you along wit
h farmers\, gardeners\, and homeowners seeking to incorporate the growing
of gourmet and medicinal mushrooms into their lives and livelihoods to att
end.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops
-classes/.
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Food From W
ood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\, Stumps\, and Wood Chip
s
\n
Saturday\, November 12\, 2022 | 9am –
2pm
\n
Instructor Zach Mermel will teach the basics o
f mushroom cultivation in the “Food From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal
Mushrooms on Logs\, Stumps\, and Wood Chips” on Saturday\, November 12\, f
rom 9am – 2pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
\n
By teaming with certain fungi\, you can turn that pe
sky plant problem into an edible solution. A wonder drug or just darn tast
y\, the humble mushroom belongs to a kingdom seldom explored. Mushrooms ar
e an excellent source of vegetarian protein and nutrition with the added b
onus of “easy to grow”. Their health benefits are well known and their eco
logical advantages are just now being fully realized.
\n
Now you can learn basic fungal biology and how fungal mycelium coloni
zes different materials\, particularly wooden logs\, stumps\, and wood chi
ps. You’ll also discover the health benefits of different edible and medic
inal fungi in Hawai‘i.
\n
Course fees are $55/$50 VA
C members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Pre-registration is requ
ired. Each participant will depart with a shiitake mushroom log kit\, as w
ell as a King Stropharia mushroom kit. Participants will meet at VAC’s Nia
ulani Campus in Volcano Village for a slideshow lecture\, then drive to Sh
aka Forest Farms on Wright Road in Volcano Village for the hands-on segmen
t of the workshop. Lunch break will occur from 12pm – 1pm.
\n
If you’re an eager epicurean\, avid horticulturalist or just interested in
mushrooms\, Zach encourages you along with farmers\, gardeners\, and home
owners seeking to incorporate the growing of gourmet and medicinal mushroo
ms into their lives and livelihoods to attend.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: Autumn Leaves featuring Jean Pierre Thoma a
nd The Jazztones\nSaturday\, November 12\, 2022\, at 5:30pm\nThe Volcano A
rt Center’s Jazz in the Forest series continues on Saturday\, November\, 1
2\, 2022 at 5:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Villag
e. The evening features Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones. \n\nEnjoy an
evening together at the Volcano Art Center with the always swinging JP T
homa and the Jazztones. This month featuring leader Jean Pierre Thoma on h
is collection of saxophones\, pianist Alex Czerny\, bassist Brian McCree\,
percussionist Noz Eads\, and special guest sax master John Lundgren\, joi
ning us from Oahu.\nA special presentation this evening is a performance b
y developing jazz pianist and vocalist\, Parker Smith\, an HPA student who
will join us with a Brazilian bossa nova styling of “Autumn Leaves.\n“Duk
e Ellington’s “Things Ain’t What They Used To Be” \, continues this evenin
g’s appreciation of the joys of life and its musical accompaniment. The mo
ody “Harlem Nocturne”\, leads to the final Benny Goodman rouser ‘Sing\, S
ing \, Sing reminding us to go forth with optimistic joy.\nTickets are $2
5 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purcha
se beer\, wine\, as well as pupus. Tickets are available for sale online a
t www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano
Village. The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, November 11.
After that\, tickets will be sold at the door\, if they are not sold out.
Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pic
k them up any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus
Administrative Office\, Monday through Friday\, 10am-4pm.\n\nTickets: http
://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-even
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\n
Saturday\, November 12\, 2022\, at 5:
30pm
\n
The Volcano
Art Center’s Jazz in the Forest series continues on Saturday\, November\,
12\, 2022 at 5:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Villa
ge. The evening features Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones.
\n
\n
Enjoy an evening together at the Volcano Ar
t Center with the always swinging JP Thoma and the Jazztones. This month
featuring leader Jean Pierre Thoma on his collection of saxophones\, piani
st Alex Czerny\, bassist Brian McCree\, percussionist Noz Eads\, and speci
al guest sax master John Lundgren\, joining us from Oahu.
\n
A specia
l presentation this evening is a performance by developing jazz pianist an
d vocalist\, Parker Smith\, an HPA student who will join us with a Brazili
an bossa nova styling of “Autumn Leaves.
\n
“Duke Ellington’s “Things
Ain’t What They Used To Be” \, continues this evening’s appreciation of t
he joys of life and its musical accompaniment. The moody “Harlem Nocturne”
\, leads to the final Benny Goodman rouser ‘Sing\, Sing \, Sing remindin
g us to go forth with optimistic joy.
\n
Tickets are $25
for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be ab
le to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupus. Tickets are available for s
ale online at www.volcanoartcent
er.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village. The las
t day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, November 11. After that\, tic
kets will be sold at the door\, if they are not sold out. Tickets will be
held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any da
y before the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative O
ffice\, Monday through Friday\, 10am-4pm. \n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm | November 15 – December 6\nA series of 4 drawing classes for childr
en ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons foc
us on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes w
ill be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. F
ield trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather pe
rmitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since
1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private less
ons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and phys
ically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $80/ $73 VAC Members plus a $17 suppl
y fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for
a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
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Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm | November 15 – December 6<
/p>\n
A series of 4 drawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano
Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from
life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way
to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaula
ni Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjo
ys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with the Arti
sts in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and summer camp
s. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disabled wit
h VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $80/ $73 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n<
p>Financial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a sch
olarship Here\n
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DESCRIPTION:Zentangle: Hands On Holiday Make ’n Take Um\n\n\nJoin the Volca
no Zentangle Hui instructors at VAC Niaulani Campus\, and choose your own
make ’n take project suitable for holiday gifting (or keeping)!\nAll mater
ials with be provided. Student kits will include Zentangle tiles\, selecte
d pens from Sakura of America and basic Crayola color pens and pencils to
meet the needs for this class.\nClass will be guided with Zentangle’s trad
itional ceremony and method.\n\nGratitude\nAppreciation\nRelaxation\nMindf
ulness & awareness\n\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or a
rt experience necessary. A brief overview of the Zentangle art method wil
l be introduced to those new to Zentangle art.\n$35 / $30 VAC members\, pl
us $15 supply fee\nPlease bring individually packaged snacks to share.\n\n
\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-worksho
ps-classes/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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\n
\n
\n
Join the Volcano Zentangle Hui instructors at VAC Niaulani Campus\,
and choose your own make ’n take project suitable for holiday gifting (or
keeping)!
\n
All materials with be provided. Student kits will inclu
de Zentangle tiles\, selected pens from Sakura of America and basic Crayol
a color pens and pencils to meet the needs for this class.
\n
Class w
ill be guided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.
\n
\n
Gratitude
\n
Appreciation
\n
Relaxation
\n
Mind
fulness & awareness
\n
\n
This class is open to all levels\, no
Zentangle or art experience necessary. A brief overview of the Zentangle
art method will be introduced to those new to Zentangle art.
\n
$35 /
$30 VAC members\, plus $15 supply fee \nPlease bring individually pa
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: 23rd Annual Wreath Exhibition\n\n\n\n\n\nA unique coll
ection of handmade wreaths will be on display\nFriday\, November 25th – D
ecember 31st\, 2022\n\n\nWith warmest winter wishes and happiest holiday
greetings\, the Volcano Art Center welcomes the public to the 23rd Annual
Christmas in the Country celebration starting Friday\, November 25th\, 202
2. Featuring the Annual Wreath Exhibit\, which continues through December
31st\, this year’s Christmas in the Country promises an abundance of cre
ativity and cheer to welcome the holiday season. VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Vo
lcanoes National Park is open 9am -5pm daily (open on Thanksgiving Day\, c
losed on Christmas Day.) VAC’s Niaulani Campus will offer extended holida
y hours\, Monday – Saturday\, 10am -4pm beginning November 19\, 2022 (clos
ed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.)\nThis fun group exhibition pres
ents one-of-a-kind wreaths in a variety of imaginative media\, techniques\
, and styles. This year artists may engage with the theme Under The Sea\,
inspired by our beloved ocean and sea life. Those looking for truly origi
nal wreaths as well as one-of-a-kind\, handmade gift items will not be dis
appointed by the selection created by the local artistic community. Held
at the VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park\, the exhibit is fre
e\, however park entrance fees apply.\nSHOP THE EXHIBIT HERE\n\n\n\n\nThe
day after Thanksgiving\, VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park cr
eates a merry scene of art and aloha inside the1877 Volcano House Hotel hi
storic building. In addition to the exquisite artwork Volcano Art Center h
as become known for showcasing year-round\, unique holiday offerings of is
land-inspired gifts\, ornaments\, and decorations made by Hawaiʻi Island a
rtists can also be found.\n\nChristmas in the Country Expands to Niaulani
Campus. Come celebrate the spirit of the holidays! Also\, enjoy handmade a
rt and gifts by Hawai’i’s local artists.\n\n\nEnhance your home for the ho
lidays! Beautiful live poinsettias will be on display and available for pu
rchase at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
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\n
Friday\, November 25th – December 31st\, 2022
\n
\n
\n
With warmest winter wishes and happiest holiday greetings\, the Volcano Ar
t Center welcomes the public to the 23rd Annual Christmas in the Countr
y celebration starting Friday\, November 25th\, 2022. Featuring the <
i>Annual Wreath Exhibit\, which continues through December 31st\, thi
s year’s Christmas in the Country promises an abundance of creativity and
cheer to welcome the holiday season. VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nati
onal Park is open 9am -5pm daily (open on Thanksgiving Day\, closed on Chr
istmas Day.) VAC’s Niaulani Campus will offer extended holiday hours\, Mo
nday – Saturday\, 10am -4pm beginning November 19\, 2022 (closed on Thanks
giving Day and Christmas Day.)
\n
This fun group exhibition presents
one-of-a-kind wreaths in a variety of imaginative media\, techniques\, and
styles. This year artists may engage with the theme Under The Sea\,
i>inspired by our beloved ocean and sea life. Those looking for tr
uly original wreaths as well as one-of-a-kind\, handmade gift items will n
ot be disappointed by the selection created by the local artistic communit
y. Held at the VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park\, the exhib
it is free\, however park entrance fees apply.
T
he day after Thanksgiving\, VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park
creates a merry scene of art and aloha inside the1877 Volcano House Hotel
historic building. In addition to the exquisite artwork Volcano Art Cente
r has become known for showcasing year-round\, unique holiday offerings of
island-inspired gifts\, ornaments\, and decorations made by Hawaiʻi Islan
d artists can also be found.
\n
\n
Christmas in the Country E
xpands to Niaulani Campus. Come celebrate the spirit of the holidays!
Also\, enjoy handmade art and gifts by Hawai’i’s local artists.
\n
\n
\n
Enhance your home for the holidays! Beautiful live poinsettia
s will be on display and available for purchase at VAC’s Niaulani Campus i
n Volcano Village.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:book signing
CONTACT:808.967.7565\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Book Signing with Leslie Karst\nVAC welcomes local artist Lesli
e Karst\, the Lefty Award-nominated author of the Sally Solari Mystery Ser
ies. Leslie will be sharing her newest addition to a collection of novels
that combine the mystery genre with her passion for food and cooking throu
gh exploration of the five senses through food. As such\, the novel contai
ns recipes such as apricot brandy sauce and seared pork chops among other
treats. This free event is held at VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nation
al Park.
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Book Signing with L
eslie Karst
\n
VAC welcomes local artist Leslie Karst\, the
Lefty Award-nominated author of the Sally Solari Mystery Series. Leslie wi
ll be sharing her newest addition to a collection of novels that combine t
he mystery genre with her passion for food and cooking through exploration
of the five senses through food. As such\, the novel contains recipes suc
h as apricot brandy sauce and seared pork chops among other treats. This f
ree event is held at VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
\n
\n
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Book Signing with Donna Marie Barr\nThe Volcano Art Center (VAC
) is pleased to announce a special book signing event with author Donna Ma
rie Barr at the VAC gallery located at VACʻs Niaulani Campus\, in Volcano
Village. Donna will be on hand\, signing copies of her book on Friday\, N
ovember 25\, from 11am – 2pm.\nVAC is honored to showcase the recently pub
lished memoir of a past VAC board member\, long standing member and volunt
eer. My View From The House by The Sea is a true story\, set in a small Sa
moan village told lovingly by Donna\, a former Peace Corps volunteer. Amo
ngst her tales of life in Samoa—harrowing bus rides\, challenging projects
\, rewarding relationships\, and the joys of living by the sea—she reflect
s on how the experience changed her and continues to be a vital part of he
r life today.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221125T140000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano HI
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Book Signing with Donna Mari
e Barr
\n
The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is pleased to announc
e a special book signing event with author Donna Marie Barr at the VAC gal
lery located at VACʻs Niaulani Campus\, in Volcano Village. Donna will be
on hand\, signing copies of her book on Friday\, November 25\, fro
m 11am – 2pm.
\n
VAC is honored to showcase the recently published me
moir of a past VAC board member\, long standing member and volunteer. M
y View From The House by The Sea is a true story\, set in a small Samo
an villagetold lovingly by Do
nna\, a former Peace Corps volunteer. Amongst her tales of life in Samoa—h
arrowing bus rides\, challenging projects\, rewarding relationships\, and
the joys of living by the sea—she reflects on how the experience changed h
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\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:book signing
CONTACT:808.967.7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Book Signing with Donna Marie Barr\nThe Volcano Art Center (VAC
) is pleased to announce a special book signing events with author Donna M
arie Barr at the VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Donna wi
ll be on hand\, signing copies of her book on Saturday\, November 26\, fro
m 11am – 2pm.\nVAC is honored to showcase the recently published memoir of
a past VAC board member\, long standing member and volunteer. My View Fro
m The House by The Sea is a true story\, set in a small Samoan village to
ld lovingly by Donna\, a former Peace Corps volunteer. Amongst her tales o
f life in Samoa—harrowing bus rides\, challenging projects\, rewarding rel
ationships\, and the joys of living by the sea—she reflects on how the exp
erience changed her and continues to be a vital part of her life today.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221126T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221126T140000
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Book Signing with Donna Mari
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\n
The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is pleased to announc
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llery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Donna will be on hand\, signing
copies of her book on Saturday\, November 26\, from 11am – 2pm.
\n
VAC is honored to showcase the recently published memoir of a past V
AC board member\, long standing member and volunteer. My View From The
House by The Sea is a true story\, set in a small Samoan villagetold lovingly by Donna\, a former P
eace Corps volunteer. Amongst her tales of life in Samoa—harrowing bus rid
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to be a vital part of her life today. <
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Hula Kahiko: Unuokeahi with kumu hula Stacey Kapuaikapoliopele
Kaʻauʻa\nSaturday\, December 3\, 2022 | 10:30am\nVolcano Art Center’s Hula
Arts at Kīlauea performance series resumes on Saturday\, December 3\, wit
h a presentation by Unuokeahi under the direction of kumu hula Stacey Kapu
aikapoliopele Kaʻauʻa. The performance begins at 10:30am\, and takes plac
e in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entrance fees apply. \nOn the
winter solstice of 2016\, Unuokeahi opened her doors under the tutelage of
kumu hula Kapua Kaʻauʻa\, affectionately known as Kumu ʻAuʻa. ʻAuʻa under
went the ʻūniki rites in December 2014\, led by her kumu Dr. Taupōuri Tang
arō of Unukupukupu. It is with this that she was bestowed the title of kum
u hula. The Unuokeahi traditions stem from the Kanakaʻole hula ʻaihaʻa tra
ditions in Hilo.\nHālau Unuokeahi is made up of culturally sustainable mem
bers from various communities. Students who arrived at the hālau come to l
earn traditional and cultural leadership through moʻolelo\, ritual\, and e
nvironmental sustainability. Many of the students of Unuokeahi have reache
d or are reaching higher academic degrees\, an essential piece for the jou
rney of the hālau.\nAlong with Hālau Unuokeahi comes the Unuiti Hula Ensem
ble program from Ka ʻUmeke Kaʻeo Charter school in Keaukaha. Started by h
er kumu\, Taupōuri\, in the early 2000’s\, Kumu ʻAuʻa continues this progr
am throughout all 11-grade levels. Hula ʻaihaʻa\, moʻolelo\, and ritual a
re taught through the Hawaiian language medium. It is a rigorous program\
, requiring students to create\, and manifest their hula world in every as
pect. From making implements\, gathering\, fabrication\, and ‘āina projec
ts\, to haku hula\, these core learning accouterments are required of ever
y student. Paired with academics\, it makes it for a dynamic program.\nTh
is performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art
Center (VAC) which have not occurred since the pandemic. VAC is pleased
to resume the series which invites hula hālau from across Hawaiʻi to perfo
rm in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (platform)\, locat
ed near the VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Audience memb
ers are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats.\nThese family
friendly\, free events are currently unsponsored\, if you\, your ‘ohana or
business would like to support these wonderful programs please contact Em
ily Weiss at the Volcano Art Center. The Volcano Art Center is a non-pro
fit educational organization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and pe
rpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and enviro
nment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts.
\n
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Kaʻauʻa
\n
Saturday\, Dece
mber 3\, 2022 | 10:30am
\n
Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at K
īlauea performance series resumes on Saturday\, December 3\, with a presen
tation by Unuokeahi under the direction of kumu hula Stacey Kapuaikapoliop
ele Kaʻauʻa.The performance b
egins at 10:30am\, and takes place in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entrance fees apply.
\n
On the winter solstice of 201
6\, Unuokeahi opened her doors under the tutelage of kumu hula Kapua Kaʻau
ʻa\, affectionately known as Kumu ʻAuʻa. ʻAuʻa underwent the ʻūniki rites
in December 2014\, led by her kumu Dr. Taupōuri Tangarō of Unukupukupu. It
is with this that she was bestowed the title of kumu hula. The Unuokeahi
traditions stem from the Kanakaʻole hula ʻaihaʻa traditions in Hilo.
\n
Hālau Unuokeahi is made up of culturally sustainable members from vario
us communities. Students who arrived at the hālau come to learn traditiona
l and cultural leadership through moʻolelo\, ritual\, and environmental su
stainability. Many of the students of Unuokeahi have reached or are reachi
ng higher academic degrees\, an essential piece for the journey of the hāl
au.
\n
Along with Hālau Unuokeahi comes the Unuiti Hula Ensemble prog
ram from Ka ʻUmeke Kaʻeo Charter school in Keaukaha.Started by her kumu\, Taupōuri\, in the early 2000’
s\, Kumu ʻAuʻa continues this program throughout all 11-grade levels.Hula ʻaihaʻa\, moʻolelo\, and ritu
al are taught through the Hawaiian language medium. It is a rigorous prog
ram\, requiring students to create\, and manifest their hula world in ever
y aspect.From making implemen
ts\, gathering\, fabrication\, and ‘āina projects\, to haku hula\, these c
ore learning accouterments are required of every student.Paired with academics\, it makes it for a dyna
mic program.
\n
This performance is part of a year-round series spons
ored by the Volcano Art Center (VAC) which have not occurred since the pan
demic.VAC is pleased to resum
e the series which invites hula hālau from across Hawaiʻi to perform in a
one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (platform)\, located near
the VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain ge
ar and sitting mats.
\n
These family friendly\, free events are curre
ntly unsponsored\, if you\, your ‘ohana or business would like to support
these wonderful programs please contact Emily Weiss at the Volcano Art Cen
ter. The Volcano Art Center i
s a non-profit educational organization created in 1974 to promote\, devel
op\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people
and environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and perform
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\n
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: Holiday Spirits! What A Wonderful World\nSa
turday\, December 3\, 2022\, at 5:30pm\nThe Volcano Art Center’s Jazz in t
he Forest series continues on Saturday\, December 3\, 2022 at 5:30pm at Vo
lcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The evening features
Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones. \n\nJazz in the Forest: Holiday Spir
its\, What A wonderful World! concert will be held at the Volcano Art Cent
er Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Saturday\, December 3\, at 5:30pm
. The concert is a holiday celebration of the gifts of life which we enjoy
and sometimes forget to appreciate. The blessings of music which express
the themes of the holidays are widely spread through the media\, and the
concert is a reminder of the depth of spirit available to us when we slowd
own from the busy-ness of the season and give thanks.\nJP and the Jazztone
s return with a collection of holiday music. The band consists of Jean Pie
rre Thoma on woodwinds\; Alex Czerny on keyboards\; Brian McCree swinging
his doghouse bass again for our pleasure\, Russell Lundgren moves us along
rhythmically\, and Leelu Mitchell will provide heavenly vocals for our il
lumination\, inspiration\, and pleasure. This concert will be a blend of t
he old standard holiday melodies\, and an up-to-date jazzier expression of
our love and unity. Join us on December 3 for an evening of joy and celeb
ration of life.\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket
holders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupus. Tickets
are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Ad
ministration Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets o
nline is Friday\, December 2.\nAfter that\, tickets will be sold at the do
or\, if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the da
y of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any day before the show at Volcan
o Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through Frid
ay\, 10am-4pm.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-worksho
ps/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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\n
p>\n
Jazz in the Forest: Holiday Spirits\
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ter Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Saturday\, December 3\, at 5:30p
m. The concert is a holiday celebration of the gifts of life which we enjo
y and sometimes forget to appreciate. The blessings of music which expres
s the themes of the holidays are widely spread through the media\, and the
concert is a reminder of the depth of spirit available to us when we slow
down from the busy-ness of the season and give thanks. \nJP and the J
azztones return with a collection of holiday music. The band consists of J
ean Pierre Thoma on woodwinds\; Alex Czerny on keyboards\; Brian McCree sw
inging his doghouse bass again for our pleasure\, Russell Lundgren moves u
s along rhythmically\, and Leelu Mitchell will provide heavenly vocals for
our illumination\, inspiration\, and pleasure. This concert will be a ble
nd of the old standard holiday melodies\, and an up-to-date jazzier expres
sion of our love and unity. Join us on December 3 for an evening of joy an
d celebration of life.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members
($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase
beer\, wine\, as well as pupus. Tickets are available for sale online at <
a href='http://www.volcanoartcenter.org'>www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or
at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purcha
se tickets online is Friday\, December 2.
\n
After that\, tickets wil
l be sold at the door\, if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at
Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any day before
the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\,
Monday through Friday\, 10am-4pm.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Demonstration
CONTACT:808.967.7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Watercolor Painting Demonstration with Diana Miller at VAC Gall
ery\nSaturday\, June 17\, 2022\nPlease join the Volcano Art Center Gallery
in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for a free visual arts demonstration o
n Sunday\, December 4th\, 2022\, from 11 am – 1 pm. Artist Diana Miller\,
from Oahu\, will be will be demonstrating her original watercolor paintin
gs with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The demonstration wil
l take place on the Volcano Art Center Gallery porch.\nIn 1975 Diana gradu
ated with a degree in Studio Art with a minor in Art History from the Univ
ersity of Maryland at College Park. In 1979 Diana enlisted in the US Air F
orce. After Basic Training\, she was assigned to the Defense Language Inst
itute (DLI) to study Russian.\nWhile enrolled in studies at the DLI\, she
applied to Officers Training School and was accepted\, followed by her com
mission as a Second Lieutenant in 1980. Throughout her 25-year career\, sh
e was assigned to bases in Washington State\, South Korea\, Japan\, Guam a
nd Hawaiʻi. She also traveled around the world on temporary duty assignmen
ts to include Saudi Arabia\, Kosovo\, Australia\, Philippines\, United Kin
gdom and Thailand. Her final duty station was at Hickam AFB\, Hawaiʻi wher
e she later retired in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 2004.\nFollowing
retirement\, Diana relocated to the Island of Hawaiʻi to an off-grid house
located on 3 forested acres. Since 2008\, Diana has held various position
s at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park within the Interpretation division le
arning and sharing about the native environment\, culture\, and amazing ge
ologic history of Hawaiʻi.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221204T140000
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Painting Demonstration with Diana
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Water
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\n
Saturday\, June 17\, 2022
\n
Please join the Volcano Art Center
Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for a free visual arts demonstr
ation on Sunday\, December 4th\, 2022\, from 11 am – 1 pm. Artist Diana Miller\, from Oahu\, will be will be demonstrating her ori
ginal watercolor paintings with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park
. The demonstration will take place on the Volcano Art Center Gallery por
ch.
\n
In 1975 Diana graduated with a degree in Studio Art with a min
or in Art History from the University of Maryland at College Park. In 1979
Diana enlisted in the US Air Force. After Basic Training\, she was assign
ed to the Defense Language Institute (DLI) to study Russian.
\n
Whi
le enrolled in studies at the DLI\, she applied to Officers Training Schoo
l and was accepted\, followed by her commission as a Second Lieutenant in
1980. Throughout her 25-year career\, she was assigned to bases in Washing
ton State\, South Korea\, Japan\, Guam and Hawaiʻi. She also traveled arou
nd the world on temporary duty assignments to include Saudi Arabia\, Kosov
o\, Australia\, Philippines\, United Kingdom and Thailand. Her final duty
station was at Hickam AFB\, Hawaiʻi where she later retired in the rank of
Lieutenant Colonel in 2004.
\n
Following retirement\, Diana relo
cated to the Island of Hawaiʻi to an off-grid house located on 3 forested
acres. Since 2008\, Diana has held various positions at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes
National Park within the Interpretation division learning and sharing abou
t the native environment\, culture\, and amazing geologic history of Hawai
ʻi.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:The Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi High School Chorus & Concert Gle
e with Kamehameha Schools Alumni Chorus\, Mamalahoe Chapter\n\n\n\n\n\n\nS
aturday\, December 10th at 7:00 pm\, at Kilauea Visitor Center Auditorium
in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\nThis free concert held in collaborati
on with Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park and Friends of Hawai’i Volcanoes N
ational Park. VAC is honored to share this ensemble with the Volcano comm
unity. The festive program includes holiday songs from all over the world
in celebration of the season of giving and gratitude. The program consist
s of music from France\, Kenya\, China\, the Caribbean\, and Hawaiʻi.\nVAC
gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park invites you to enjoy extended
holiday shopping hours with free mulled cider and extra holiday cheer from
5-8pm this same evening!
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LOCATION:Kilauea Visitor Center Auditorium @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Par
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SEQUENCE:0
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\n
\n
\n
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Saturday\, December 10th at 7:00 pm\, at Kilauea Visitor
Center Auditorium in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
\n
This
free concert held in collaboration with Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park an
d Friends of Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. VAC is honored to share thi
s ensemble with the Volcano community. The festive program includes holida
y songs from all over the world in celebration of the season of giving and
gratitude. The program consists of music from France\, Kenya\, China\, t
he Caribbean\, and Hawaiʻi.
\n
VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Natio
nal Park invites you to enjoy extended holiday shopping hours with free mu
lled cider and extra holiday cheer from 5-8pm this
same evening!
\n
\n
\n
\n
X-COST:Free event\, although Park entry fees apply
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm\, January 3 – February 7\, 2023\nA series of 6 drawing classes for c
hildren ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lesson
s focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-li
fes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary wor
ks. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weath
er permitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so
since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private
lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and
physically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $1
7 supply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. App
ly for a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/event
s/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230103T153000
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lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, January 3 – February 7\,
2023
\n
A series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Vo
lcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things
from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as
a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips into the N
iaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken
enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with the
Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and summer
camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disable
d with VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n
Financial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply fo
r a scholarship Here
\n
\n
\n
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DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce a new exhibit
ion titled Polynesian Curiosities at the VAC gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes
National Park from January 7th – February 19th\, 2023. The exhibit presen
ts new hand carved woodwork by Jeff Roth. While the exhibit is free\, par
k entrance fees apply.\n\n\nJeff has a BFA from Washington University Scho
ol of Fine Arts which naturally included courses in art history. It was hi
s study of Asian art history with Dr. Nelson Wu that inspired Jeff to trav
el throughout Southeast Asia to see temples and shrines. While there\, he
was attracted to the handhewn folk and craft furnishings of everyday life
and has tried to bring that approach to his own work. He still makes frequ
ent trips to the library to see what is being done in the Pan-Pacific regi
on.\nHe uses driftwood and salvaged wood to construct what he calls his “f
unctional furnishings.” While he works with traditional hand powered tools
and designs\, he tries his best to inject some element of humor or surpri
se into his pieces.\n
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led Polynesian Curiosities at the VAC gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes
National Park from January 7th – February 19th\, 2023. The exhibit presen
ts new hand carved woodwork by Jeff Roth. While the exhibit is free\, par
k entrance fees apply.
\n\n
\n
Jeff has a BFA from Wa
shington University School of Fine Arts which naturally included courses i
n art history. It was his study of Asian art history with Dr. Nelson Wu th
at inspired Jeff to travel throughout Southeast Asia to see temples and sh
rines. While there\, he was attracted to the handhewn folk and craft furni
shings of everyday life and has tried to bring that approach to his own wo
rk. He still makes frequent trips to the library to see what is being done
in the Pan-Pacific region.
\n
He uses driftwood and salvaged wood to
construct what he calls his “functional furnishings.” While he works with
traditional hand powered tools and designs\, he tries his best to inject
some element of humor or surprise into his pieces.
\n
\n
\n
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UID:ai1ec-44711@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 7\, 11:00am–2:00PM at Volcano Art Center Gal
lery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Signing Event: Voic
es Of Hawai’i with Jane Marshall Goodsill \nMeet Jane Marshall Goodsill t
he author of Voices of Hawai’i: Preserving Island Culture One Story At A T
ime Jane will be signing copies of her book at Volcano Art Center Gallery
in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Saturday\, January 7th from 11am -2
pm.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230107T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230107T140000
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SEQUENCE:0
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l Goodsill
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/book-signing-event-voices-of-hawaii-
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Satur
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Book Signing
Event: Voices Of Hawai’i with
Jane Marshall Goodsill
\n
Meet
Jane Marshall Goodsill the author of Voices of Hawai’i: Preserving Is
land Culture One Story At A Time Jane will be signing copies of her
book at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on S
aturday\, January 7th from 11am -2pm.
\n
\n
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\n
X-COST:Free\; although park entry fee may apply
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Pen Sketching & Watercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson\nSat
urday\, January 14\, 2023\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus i
n Volcano\, Village.\nLearn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9”
watercolor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a g
reat size for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” sa
ys instructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners
and intermediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggeration
s and painting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a
person a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing
in the materials.\n“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is wha
t it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and
paint loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, h
ave a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space
is good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”\nYour intuition and playful
attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by looking at ma
ny samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color? Student
s then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking at a s
imple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\, and o
utlined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Students learn
a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plus lea
rn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\, and
lift-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you remembe
r the steps.\nPatti Pease Johnson has been a working artist for 27 years a
nd a teacher of various mediums including two other watercolor techniques\
, soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her workshops for pai
nting on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artwork in nume
rous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world through ga
llery sales around the state of Hawaii.\n\nThe cost is $75/$70 for VAC me
mbers\, plus $10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration fee. For more informat
ion call (808) 967-8222.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/
registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230114T123000
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Pen Sketching & Watercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson***This c
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Pen Sketching & Wat
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\n
Saturday\, Januar
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llage.
\n
Learn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9” waterco
lor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a great si
ze for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” says inst
ructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners and in
termediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggerations and p
ainting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a person
a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing in the
materials.
\n
“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is wha
t it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and
paint loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, h
ave a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space
is good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”
\n
Your intuition and
playful attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by lookin
g at many samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color?
Students then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking
at a simple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\
, and outlined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Student
s learn a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; p
lus learn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush
\, and lift-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you
remember the steps.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson has been a working artist
for 27 years and a teacher of various mediums including two other watercol
or techniques\, soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her wor
kshops for painting on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had a
rtwork in numerous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the wo
rld through gallery sales around the state of Hawaii.
\n\n
The cost is $75/$70 for VAC members\, plus $10 supply fee\
, and a $5 registration fee. For more information call (808) 967-8222. \n
X-COST:$75/$70 for VAC members with a $15 supply fee
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Pen Sketching & Watercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson\nSat
urday\, January 14\, 2023\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus i
n Volcano\, Village.\nLearn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9”
watercolor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a g
reat size for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” sa
ys instructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners
and intermediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggeration
s and painting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a
person a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing
in the materials.\n“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is wha
t it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and
paint loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, h
ave a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space
is good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”\nYour intuition and playful
attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by looking at ma
ny samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color? Student
s then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking at a s
imple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\, and o
utlined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Students learn
a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plus lea
rn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\, and
lift-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you remembe
r the steps.\nPatti Pease Johnson has been a working artist for 27 years a
nd a teacher of various mediums including two other watercolor techniques\
, soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her workshops for pai
nting on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artwork in nume
rous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world through ga
llery sales around the state of Hawaii.\n\nThe cost is $75/$70 for VAC me
mbers\, plus $10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration fee. For more informat
ion call (808) 967-8222.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/
registration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
Saturday\, Januar
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llage.
\n
Learn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9” waterco
lor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a great si
ze for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” says inst
ructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners and in
termediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggerations and p
ainting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a person
a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing in the
materials.
\n
“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is wha
t it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and
paint loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, h
ave a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space
is good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”
\n
Your intuition and
playful attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by lookin
g at many samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color?
Students then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking
at a simple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\
, and outlined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Student
s learn a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; p
lus learn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush
\, and lift-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you
remember the steps.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson has been a working artist
for 27 years and a teacher of various mediums including two other watercol
or techniques\, soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her wor
kshops for painting on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had a
rtwork in numerous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the wo
rld through gallery sales around the state of Hawaii.
\n\n
The cost is $75/$70 for VAC members\, plus $10 supply fee\
, and a $5 registration fee. For more information call (808) 967-8222. \n
X-COST:$75/$70 for VAC members with a $15 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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UID:ai1ec-44612@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle® Basics and Beyond with Dina Kageler\nSaturday\, Janu
ary 14\, 2023 | 10AM-1PM\n\n\nZentangle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and
fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. There
are no mistakes in Zentangle.\nJoin Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT) Dina
Wood Kageler for this Basics and Beyond! class that will take both new an
d experienced artists on explorations of the roots of this meditative art
form. We will learn the origin stories of the Zentangle method\, as well
as a step-by-step approach to the creation of simple repetitive patterns c
alled “tangles”. \nStudents will receive basic Zentangle supplies to jumps
tart their individual Zentangle journeys. The class is especially geared
for the beginning Zentangle learner\, but returning tanglers are welcome.
No previous art experience is required. \nThe Basics class is the best pl
ace to begin a Zentangle journey\, and is also a worthwhile refresher for
more experienced students. \n\n\n\n This class is open to all levels\, n
o Zentangle or art experience necessary.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCost is $35/$30 VA
C members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartce
nter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230114T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230114T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Zentangle® Basics and Beyond with Dina Kageler
\n
Saturday\, January 14\, 2023 | 10AM-1PM
\n\n
\n
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and fun way to crea
te beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. There are no mistakes
in Zentangle.
\n
Join Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT) Dina Wood Kag
eler for this Basics and Beyond! class that will take both new and
experienced artists on explorations of the roots of this meditative art fo
rm.We will learn the origin s
tories of the Zentangle method\, as well as a step-by-step approach to the
creation of simple repetitive patterns called “tangles”.
\n
Students will receive basic Zentangle
supplies to jumpstart their individual Zentangle journeys.The class is especially geared for the beginn
ing Zentangle learner\, but returning tanglers are welcome.No previous art experience is required.
\n
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st place to begin a Zentangle journey\, and is also a worthwhile refresher
for more experienced students.
\n
\n
\n
\n
Th
is class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.
\n
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Co
st is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Hula Kahiko: Featuring Nā Kumu Hula Pelehonuamea Harman and Kek
oa Harman with Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo\nSaturday\, January 14\, from
10:30 – 11:30am. \nThe Volcano Art Center’s 2023 Hula Kahiko program cont
inues on Saturday\, January 14\, at 10:30am with a performance by Nā Kumu
Hula Pelehonuamea Harman and Kekoa Harman with Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Ma
mo.\nThe students of Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo come from the Hawaiian l
anguage immersion K-12 school – Ke Kula ʻo Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu. For the p
ast ten years\, their mission has been to perpetuate the Hawaiian languag
e and culture through mele and hula. All classes are conducted through the
medium of Hawaiian.\nThe performance will take place in a one-of-a-kind o
utdoor setting at the kahua hula (hula platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes
National Park. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and
sitting mats. National Park entrance fees may apply.\nThese free events
are supported by members of the Volcano Art Center’s ʻohana. To donate to
the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more information please
contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230114T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230114T113000
GEO:+19.404129;-155.261536
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Hula Kahi
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u I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo
\n
Saturday\, January 14\, from 10:
30 – 11:30am.
\n
The Volcano
Art Center’s 2023 Hula Kahiko program contin
ues on Saturday\, January 14\, at 10:30am with a performance by Nā Kumu Hu
la Pelehonuamea Harman and Kekoa Harman with Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo.
\n
The students of Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā M
amo come from the Hawaiian language immersion K-12 school – Ke Kula ʻo Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu. For the p
ast ten years\, their mission has been to perpetuate the Hawaiian languag
e and culture through mele and hula. All classes are conducted through the
medium of Hawaiian.
\n
The performance will take place in a one-of-a
-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (hula platform) in the Hawaiʻi Vol
canoes National Park. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain g
ear and sitting mats. National Park entrance fees may apply.
\n
Thes
e free events are supported by members of the Volcano Art Center’s ʻohana.
To donate to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more infor
mation please contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
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UID:ai1ec-44112@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Muriel Anderson in Concert \nThe Volcano Art Center presents So
unds at the Summit on Saturday\, January 14\, 2023\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village featuring Muriel Anderson.
\nGuitarist/Harp-guitarist Muriel Anderson takes you on a journey in music
and stories\, with a backdrop of visuals artfully compiled by award-winni
ng photo artist\, Bryan Allen. It is a musical journey through space and a
round the world. Sometimes whimsical\, always engaging\, bringing together
diverse cultures and settings.\nMuriel Anderson’s obvious joy of music\,
humor\, and her comfort across genres of folk\, classical\, bluegrass\, po
pular and international music is revered by guitarists worldwide. Muriel’s
innovative CD that lights up\, “Nightlight Daylight” was chosen as one of
the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player Magazine and her “Heartstri
ngs” recording accompanied the astronauts on the space shuttle Discovery.
Muriel is celebrating the pre-release of “Acoustic Chef” an internationa
l cookbook/CD with a tune to go with each recipe. Muriel is the first wom
an to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship and has perfor
med/recorded with Chet Atkins\, Les Paul\, Victor Wooten\, and the Nashvil
le Chamber Orchestra. She is the host of the renowned Muriel Anderson’s AL
L STAR GUITAR NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LIFE ALLIANCE charity.\n
Muriel Anderson is a good friend and a great guitarist. She deserves nati
onal recognition…Chet Atkins \nJust one hell of a great player …a great pe
rsonality and what I like is the touch that Muriel has on the guitar and t
he way she plays it like we all wish to play.… Les Paul\nThis is some seri
ously powerful\, deeply emotional music that will stay in your head and yo
ur heart forever. Muriel plays all styles with such ease and command that
it’s easy to forget how good she really is! …Tommy Emmanuel\, cgp\nTickets
are $25 for VAC members/$30 non-members! Ticket holders will be able to p
urchase beer and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcan
oartcenter.org\, and at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village. Th
e last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, January 13. After that\,
tickets will be sold at the door if they are not sold out. Tickets will b
e held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up at V
olcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through
Saturday\, 10 am-4 pm.\nFor more information about Muriel Anderson and he
r music\, visit the following links: YouTube: A Bakers Dozen | WEBSITE |
EPK\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purch
ase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
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riel Anderson in Concert
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The Volcano Art Center presents Sou
nds at the Summit on Saturday\, January 14\, 2023\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village featuring Muriel Anderson.
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Guitarist/Harp-gu
itarist Muriel Anderson takes you on a journey in music and stories\, with
a backdrop of visuals artfully compiled by award-winning photo artist\, B
ryan Allen. It is a musical journey through space and around the world. So
metimes whimsical\, always engaging\, bringing together diverse cultures a
nd settings.
\n
Muriel Anderson’s obvious joy of mus
ic\, humor\, and her comfort across genres of folk\, classical\, bluegrass
\, popular and international music is revered by guitarists worldwide. Mur
iel’s innovative CD that lights up\, “Nightlight Daylight” was chosen as o
ne of the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player Magazine and her “Hear
tstrings” recording accompanied the astronauts on the space shuttle Discov
ery. Muriel is celebrating the pre-release of “Acoustic Chef”an interna
tional cookbook/CD with a tune to go with each recipe. Muriel is the firs
t woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship and has p
erformed/recorded with Chet Atkins\, Les Paul\, Victor Wooten\, and the Na
shville Chamber Orchestra. She is the host of the renowned Muriel Anderson’s ALL STAR GUITAR
NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LIFE ALLIANCE charity.
\n
Muriel Anderson is a good
friend and a great guitarist. She deserves national recognition
…Chet Atkins
\n
Just one hell of a great player …a great pe
rsonality and what I like is the touch that Muriel has on the guitar and t
he way she plays it like we all wish to play.… Les Paul
\n
T
his is some seriously powerful\, deeply emotional music that will stay in
your head and your heart forever. Muriel plays all styles with such ease a
nd command that it’s easy to forget how good she really is! …Tommy Emmanue
l\, cgp
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members/$30 non-m
embers! Ticket holders will be able to purchase beer and win
e. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, and at VAC’s Administration Off
ice in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\
, January 13. After that\, tickets will be sold at the door if they are no
t sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\,
you may pick them up at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrati
ve Office\, Monday through Saturday\, 10 am-4 pm.
X-COST:$25 VAC Member/$30 Non-Member
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin Heather Penfield on Saturday\, January 21\, 2023 \, fro
m 9am – 11am.\, for the Cooking with Canoe Plants Workshop at Volcano Art
Center Niaulani Campus.\n\n \n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \nIn this workshop you w
ill learn:\n\nLearn the importance of the first edible plants brought to H
awaii by Polynesians. \nExplore five or more different plants and how to
buy and prepare them. \nGain hands-on experience making recipes from star
t to finish. Including salad\, main course and dessert.\nDiscuss the nutri
tional\, social & economical benefits of buying locally grown produce.\n
\nIncludes:\n\nHandout with recipes \n Samples of the recipes we make \n\n
We will use in season produce:\n Ulu (breadfruit)\, Uala (sweet potato)\,
Olena (turmeric)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarcane)\, Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (cocon
ut)\, Ohi’a ai (mountain apple)\, & Ki (ti)\n\n \n \n \n \n \n The class
fee is $55/$50 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://vo
lcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Joi
n Heather Penfield on Saturday\, January 21\, 2023 \, from 9am – 11am.\, f
or the Cooking with Canoe Plants Workshop at Volcano Art Center Niaulani C
ampus.
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In this workshop you will learn:
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Learn the importance of the first edible plants brou
ght to Hawaii by Polynesians.
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Explore five or more diff
erent plants and how to buy and prepare them.
\n
Gain hand
s-on experience making recipes from start to finish. Including salad\, mai
n course and dessert.
\n
Discuss the nutritional\, social &
economical benefits of buying locally grown produce.
\n
\n
Includes:
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\n
Handout with recipes
\n
Samples of the recipes we make
\n
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We will use in sea
son produce:
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Ulu (breadfruit)\, Uala (sweet potato)\, Olen
a (turmeric)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarcane)\, Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (coconut)\
, Ohi’a ai (mountain apple)\, & Ki (ti)
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The class
fee is $55/$50 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee
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CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: My View from the House by the Sea
with Donna Barr.\nThursday\, January 26\, 2023 |6 pm\, at Volcano Art Cen
ter’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nLocal author Donna Marie Barr’s
new book\, My View from the House by the Sea will take you to the\nSamoan
Islands without leaving home. As Barr describes in the book’s subtitle\,
her memoir tells the story of A Life Transformed by Samoa and the Peace Co
rps.\nBarr was fifty-seven and retired when she joined the Peace Corps in
2007 and left Hawai‘i for ‘Upolu Island. After immersion training\, she li
ved in the seaside village of Poutasi across the sandy road from her host
family’s small beach house (fale ‘i tai)\, where she wrote reflective and
vividly descriptive journal entries. Along with her tales of life in Samoa
– harrowing bus rides\, challenging projects\, rewarding relationships an
d the joys of living by the sea – the author will share how the experience
changed her and continues to be a vital part of her life today.\nLagipoiv
a Cherelle Jackson\, award-winning Samoan journalist\, praises the book\,
saying: “This insight into rural Samoa through a Peace Corps volunteer pro
vides a unique perspective on culture\, family dynamics\, and life in a vi
llage. I applaud Barr’s depiction of our people and the depth of her under
standing of the FaʻaSāmoa.” And local writer\, Tom Peek\, author of the aw
ard-winning novel\,Daughters of Fire\, writes: “This intimate memoir is a
great read filled with beautiful writing\, fascinating cross-cultural insi
ghts\, and wry humor.”\n\nThis evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday
night series at the Volcano Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian cultur
e and our environment. The series is intended to inspire\, enhance your a
ppreciation of art and life experience\, while fostering community connect
ions. This presentation is free\, although a $5 donation is greatly apprec
iated.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230126T193000
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Thursday Night at the Center: My View
from the House by the Sea with Donna Barr.
\n
Thursday
\, January 26\, 2023 |6 pm\, at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Vo
lcano Village.
\n
Local author Donna Marie
Barr’s new book\, My View from the House by the Sea will take yo
u to the \nSamoan Islands without leaving home. As Barr describes in
the book’s subtitle\, her memoir tells the story of A Life Transformed
by Samoa and the Peace Corps.
\n
Bar
r was fifty-seven and retired when she joined the Peace Corps in 2007 and
left Hawai‘i for ‘Upolu Island. After immersion training\, she lived in th
e seaside village of Poutasi across the sandy road from her host family’s
small beach house (fale ‘i tai)\, where she wrote reflective and vividly d
escriptive journal entries. Along with her tales of life in Samoa – harrow
ing bus rides\, challenging projects\, rewarding relationships and the joy
s of living by the sea – the author will share how the experience changed
her and continues to be a vital part of her life today.
\n
Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson\, award-winning Samoan journal
ist\, praises the book\, saying: “This insight into rural Samoa through a
Peace Corps volunteer provides a unique perspective on culture\, family dy
namics\, and life in a village. I applaud Barr’s depiction of our people a
nd the depth of her understanding of the FaʻaSāmoa.” And local writer\, To
m Peek\, author of the award-winning novel\,Daughters of Fire\, w
rites: “This intimate memoir is a great read filled with beautiful writing
\, fascinating cross-cultural insights\, and wry humor.”
\n
\n
This evening is part
of a once-a-month Thursday night series at the Volcano Art Center\, focusi
ng on art\, Hawaiian culture and our environment. The series is intended
to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and life experience\, while
fostering community connections. This presentation is free\, although a $5
donation is greatly appreciated.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin Heather Penfield on Saturday\, January 28\, 2023 \, fro
m 9am – 12pm. at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus.\n\nIn this Reiki 1 Ce
rtification Workshop you will:\n\nDiscover the history of Reiki in Japan a
nd hear about the unique Reiki Hawaii connection \nLearn why Reiki is prac
ticed by doctors and nurses in over 900 hospitals across the United States
\nPractice Reiki on yourself and others \nFind out how easy it is to use R
eiki in everyday life as a tool for balance and well being\nExperience an
initiation into Reiki\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \nIncludes:\n\nReiki Certification
with signed certificate \nReiki Level 1 Manual \n\nReiki is a complimenta
ry holistic healing technique used to relax and balance the nervous system
\, assisting the body’s natural ability to heal and restore itself on a ph
ysical\, mental\, emotional\, and spiritual le\n The class fee is $ 155/$1
50 for VAC members \n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230128T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230128T120000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/reiki-certification-with-heather-pen
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Joi
n Heather Penfield on Saturday\, January 28\, 2023 \, from 9am – 12pm. at
Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus.
\n
\n
In this Reiki 1 Certification Workshop you will:
\n
\n
Discover the history of Rei
ki in Japan and hear about the unique Reiki Hawaii connection \n
Learn why Reiki is practiced by doctors and nurses in over
900 hospitals across the United States
\n
Practic
e Reiki on yourself and others
\n
Find out how ea
sy it is to use Reiki in everyday life as a tool for balance and well bein
g
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; info@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcente
r.org
DESCRIPTION:
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230204T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230204T140000
GEO:+19.41937;-155.288497
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
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SUMMARY:Hand Carving Demonstration by Jeff Roth
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/hand-carving-demonstration-by-jeff-r
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Dirty Cello in Concert at Volcano Art Center \nFriday\, Februar
y 10\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Villag
e\nTickets: $30/$25(VAC Members)\nFrom Iceland to Italy\, and all over the
U.S.\, San Francisco based band Dirty Cello brings the world a high ener
gy and unique spin on blues and bluegrass. Led by vivacious cross-over cel
list\, Rebecca Roudman\, Dirty Cello is cello like you’ve never heard befo
re. From down home blues with a wailing cello to virtuosic stompin’ bluegr
ass\, Dirty Cello is a band that gets your heart thumping and your toes ta
pping!\n“Dirty Cello’s music is all over the map: funky\, carnival\, roman
tic\, sexy\, tangled\, electric\, fiercely rhythmic\, and textured\, and o
nly occasionally classical.” Lou Fancher\, Oakland Magazine.\n“The band pl
ays every style imaginable\, and does some fantastic covers. (Their rendit
ion of “Purple Haze” is incredible.) But what is most spectacular about th
em is hearing the depth of soul in Roudman’s playing—it goes beyond what m
ost people would expect from the instrument. She plays it with so much hea
rt\, you’ll wonder why more bands don’t have a cellist.” Good Times Santa
Cruz\n“The group seamlessly careens from blues to bluegrass and rock in a
way that really shouldn’t make sense but somehow does.” LA Times\n\nYoutub
e Videos:\nDevil Went Down to Georgia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K16
hf1yWO7U\nHouse is a Rockin’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_p9UR2TzAQ\n
Don’t Call Me Honey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuG8dMulga4\n\nI May
Not Be Perfect\nIt Ain’t Right\nFor what It’s Worth\n\n\nTickets: http://v
olcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230210T190000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\,
Volcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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\nDirty Cello in Concert at Volcano Art Center
\n
Friday\, February 10\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘au
lani Campus in Volcano Village
\n
Tickets: $30/$25(VAC Memb
ers)
\n
From Iceland to Italy\, and all over the U.S.\, San Francisco
based band DirtyCello brings t
he world a high energy and unique spin on blues and bluegrass. Led by viva
cious cross-over cellist\, Rebecca Roudman\, DirtyCello is cello like you’ve never heard before. From down home blues with a
wailing cello to virtuosic stompin’ bluegrass\, Dirty Cello is a band that g
ets your heart thumping and your toes tapping!
\n
“D
irtyCello’s music is all over the map: fun
ky\, carnival\, romantic\, sexy\, tangled\, electric\, fiercely rhythmic\,
and textured\, and only occasionally classical.” Lou Fancher\, Oakland Ma
gazine.
\n
“The band plays every style imaginable\, and does some fan
tastic covers. (Their rendition of “Purple Haze” is incredible.) But what
is most spectacular about them is hearing the depth of soul in Roudman’s p
laying—it goes beyond what most people would expect from the instrument. S
he plays it with so much heart\, you’ll wonder why more bands don’t have a
cellist.” Good Times Santa Cruz
\n
“The grou
p seamlessly careens from blues to bluegrass and rock in a way that really
shouldn’t make sense but somehow does.” LA Times
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Valentine’s Day Edition-Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pe
ase Johnson\nBig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches
the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Saturday\, February 11\, 2023\,
from 9:00 am-12:30 pm at Volcano Art Center\, just in time for Valentine’s
Day. This workshop would make a great gift for yourself or your Valentine
.\nIn this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using three col
ors of your choice\, which will create many more colors on the silk. Pick
the main color\, then\, choose the other two after learning about color th
eory. You’ll then be ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved by pre-mi
xing the four process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, and black).
Students from previous classes have been amazed by what they refer to as
“happy color accidents.”\nJohnson will tell you\, “It’s all about playing
with colors. Patti will supply all materials and guidance\, you create. Th
e fun time is your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate
artists are welcome. Open up your creativity and challenge yourself by le
arning this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at t
he color.\nThe cost is $75/$70 for VAC members\, plus a $ 10 supply fee\,
and a $5 registration fee.\nIn the final hour\, students will use hot wax
with the tjanting tool on Habotai silk to outline their more representatio
nal design and create a resist line for the dyes. Then you will paint and
mix colors on the 10” x 10” silk artwork.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork c
an be found at galleries and shops across the State and in collections aro
und the world. Patti has a designer’s ability to distill natural subjects
into their most essential forms and to rearrange them in her paintings. He
r artworks include sculpture\, mobiles\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and cla
y objects in abstract and expressionist styles.\n\n \nTickets: http://volc
anoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230211T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230211T123000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Paint Your Own Silk Scarf: Valentine’s Day Edition with Patti Pease
Johnson*** Only on space left\, Please call to register (808)967-8222
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/paint-your-own-silk-scarf-valentines
-day-edition-with-patti-pease-johnson/
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Valentine’s Day Edition-Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti
Pease Johnson
\n
Big Island artist and instructor Patti Peas
e Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Satur
day\, February 11\, 2023\, from 9:00 am-12:30 pm at Volcano Art Center\, j
ust in time for Valentine’s Day. This workshop would make a great gift for
yourself or your Valentine.
\n
In this workshop\, you’ll paint your
own 8” x 53” scarf using three colors of your choice\, which will create m
any more colors on the silk. Pick the main color\, then\, choose the other
two after learning about color theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your d
esired colors\, achieved by pre-mixing the four process colors of dye (cya
n\, magenta\, yellow\, and black). Students from previous classes have bee
n amazed by what they refer to as “happy color accidents.”
\n
Johnson
will tell you\, “It’s all about playing with colors. Patti will supply al
l materials and guidance\, you create. The fun time is your art journey fo
r a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome. Open up you
r creativity and challenge yourself by learning this fun technique. It’s g
uaranteed to change the way you look at the color.
\n
The cost is $75
/$70 for VAC members\, plus a $ 10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration fee.
\n
In the final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting t
ool on Habotai silk to outline their more representational design and crea
te a resist line for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 1
0” x 10” silk artwork.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found
at galleries and shops across the State and in collections around the worl
d. Patti has a designer’s ability to distill natural subjects into their m
ost essential forms and to rearrange them in her paintings. Her artworks i
nclude sculpture\, mobiles\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and clay objects in
abstract and expressionist styles.
X-COST:$70 VAC Members/$75 non-members & a $15 fee per person\, inclusive o
f supplies
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Zentangle® Inspired Block Printing with Valdeane Odachi\nSaturd
ay\, February 11\, 2023 | 10AM-1PM\n\n\n\n\n\nZentangle is an easy-to-lear
n\, relaxing and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured
patterns called tangles.\nStudents will join Certified Zentangle Teacher (
CZT) Valdeane Odachi to explore the Zentangle method on a new medium.\nSim
ple patterns will be carved on a rubber stamp to create a unique block pri
nt. Completed projects will include individually stamped prints and more c
omplex mosaics utilizing a single stamp.\nNo artistic experience required.
\nClass will be guided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.\n
\nGratitude\nAppreciation\nRelaxation\nMindfulness & Awareness\n\nAll supp
lies will be provided. This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or
art experience necessary. Please bring snacks to share.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCos
t is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http
://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230211T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230211T130000
GEO:+19.426024;-155.239515
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Zentangle® Inspired Block Printing*** This Class is FULL
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Saturday\, February 11\, 2023 | 10AM-1PM
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new medium.
\n
Simple patterns will be ca
rved on a rubber stamp to create a unique block print. Completed projects
will include individually stamped prints and more complex mosaics utilizin
g a single stamp.
\n
No artistic experienc
e required.
\n
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entangle’s traditional ceremony and method.
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Gratitude
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Relaxation
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All supplies will be provided.
This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessar
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Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
X-COST:$35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.7565\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center’s Hula Kahiko program continues on Satur
day\, February 11th at 10:30am with a performance featuring Nā Kumu Hula K
aʻea Lyons-Yglesias & Kahelelani Alohikea-Smith with Hālau Kaʻeaikahelelan
i. The performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano
Art Center at the kahua hula (hula platform) near the Volcano Art Center
Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\n\nFounded in November 2015\,
Hālau Kaʻeaikahelelani is a school of Hawaiian Culture\, based on the Kona
side of Hawaiʻi island. Rooted in the foundation of ALOHA\, students lea
rn the fundamental cultural teachings through the lifestyle of hula\, lang
uage\, music and arts\, by connecting to the land\, the people\, the place
and the community. By bringing families together through their desire to
learn and live with a cultural foundation\, hula blesses all – the dancers
\, the families\, the communities.\nThe performance takes place in a one-o
f-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volc
anoes National Park. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain ge
ar and sitting mats. National Park entrance fees apply.\nThese free event
s are supported by members of the Volcano Art Center’s ʻohana. To donate
to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more information pleas
e contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org or visit www.volcano
artcenter.org
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230211T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230211T113000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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ani Alohikea-Smith with Hālau Kaʻeaikahelelani
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The Volcano Art Center’s Hula Kahiko program continues on Sa
turday\, February 11th at 10:30am with a performance featuring Nā Kumu Hul
a Kaʻea Lyons-Yglesias & Kahelelani Alohikea-Smith with Hālau Kaʻeaikahele
lani. The performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volc
ano Art Center at the kahua hula (hula platform) near the Volcano Art Cent
er Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
\n\n
Foun
ded in November 2015\, Hālau Kaʻeaikahelelani is a school of Hawaiian Cult
ure\, based on the Kona side of Hawaiʻi island. Rooted in the foundation
of ALOHA\, students learn the fundamental cultural teachings through the l
ifestyle of hula\, language\, music and arts\, by connecting to the land\,
the people\, the place and the community. By bringing families together t
hrough their desire to learn and live with a cultural foundation\, hula bl
esses all – the dancers\, the families\, the communities.
\n
The perf
ormance takes place in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (
hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Audience members are e
ncouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats. National Park entrance
fees apply.
\n
These free events are supported by members of the Vol
cano Art Center’s ʻohana. To donate to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs
or to find out more information please contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volc
anoartcenter.org or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nKeiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:
00 pm\, February 21 – March 28\, 2023\nA series of 6 drawing classes for c
hildren ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lesson
s focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-li
fes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary wor
ks. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weath
er permitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so
since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private
lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and
physically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $1
7 supply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. App
ly for a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/event
s/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230221T153000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230328T153000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/keiki-drawing-classes-with-ken-charo
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Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, February 21 – March 28\,
2023
\n
A series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Vo
lcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things
from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as
a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips into the N
iaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken
enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with the
Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and summer
camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disable
d with VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n
Financial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply fo
r a scholarship Here
\n
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
nter.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce the Recent Er
uptions Photography Exhibit at VAC gallery location in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes N
ational Park. The juried exhibition and contest celebrate the recent volc
anic eruptions on Hawaiʻi Island. For the first time in nearly four decade
s Mauna Loa Volcano began erupting in Moku‘āweoweo Caldera on November 27
th\, 2022. In honor of this very special event\, and the reactivation of K
īlauea since January 5th\, 2023\, VAC requested photographic works of art
that captured these recent events. The juried exhibit opens on February 2
5th and continues through April 2nd. The public is invited to meet the pho
tographers on Saturday\, February 25th from 2 – 4 pm. Award winners will
also be posted at this reception for the artists.\nThe exhibit was juried
by professional photographers G. Brad Lewis and David Jordan. Both photogr
aphers have extensive portfolios spanning decades from past volcanic erupt
ions and have been published in magazines worldwide.\n\nBrad Lewis is a wo
rld-renowned volcano and nature photographer. His images have been feature
d on the covers of Life\, National Geographic\, Natural History\, Nature’s
Best\, Terra\, Geo\, and dozens of other publications\, as well as accomp
anying articles in many magazines\, including Time\, Outside\, Fortune\, N
ewsweek\, Sunset\, Mens Journal\, Forbes\, and Stern. Brad’s award-winnin
g photos of erupting volcanoes have been widely exhibited\, and he’s appea
red on NBC’s Today Show\, CBS Evening News\, and on the Discovery and Disn
ey Channels. He’s been featured in Photo District News\, Outdoor Photogra
pher\, Studio Photography & Design and Newsweek. His work is displayed in
fine galleries as well as many public\, corporate and private collections.
Inspired by nature’s beauty and variety\, Brad is based out of Hawai`i\,
Utah and Alaska\, traveling several months each year to pursue his art.
“My life’s mission is to connect the viewer to a deep understanding and ap
preciation of the Earth. This incredible planet of ours is a living\, brea
thing entity. In my ‘LavArt’ series\, I use the movement\, light and textu
re of our most active volcano to open human emotions to the pulse the plan
et.”\n\nVolcano artist David Jordan has been photographing lava since 2002
. As he states\, “my goal as a lava photographer is to channel the consta
ntly changing artistic magic of Madam Pele into a visually and emotionally
stimulating moment preserved on paper. I have always found inspiration i
n the colors and patterns that occur in nature\, and the lava flows of Kīl
auea provide an endless and constantly evolving subject matter. With luck
and persistence I have been fortunate enough to be in the right place at t
he right moment on many occasions and I hope that my photographs do justic
e to the spirit of Pele.”\nVolcano Art Center wishes to mahalo all the pho
tographers who submitted entries into the juried photography exhibit and c
ontest. “Over 75 entries were received in the professional\, hobbyist and
phone photography categories\, states Gallery Director Emily C. Weiss. W
e are always amazed by the beauty of the eruptions\, sharing these dynamic
images is such an honor and allows us to connect people\, art and our nat
ural environment.”
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230402T170000
GEO:+19.41937;-155.288497
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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The Volcano Art
Center (VAC) is proud to announce the Recent Eruptions Photography Exhibit
at VAC gallery location in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The juried e
xhibition and contest celebrate the recent volcanic eruptions on Hawaiʻi I
sland. For the first time in nearly four decades Mauna Loa Volcano began e
rupting in Moku‘āweoweo Caldera on November 27th\, 2022. In honor of this
very special event\, and the reactivation of Kīlauea since January 5th\,
2023\, VAC requested photographic works of art that captured these recent
events. The juried exhibit opens on February 25th and continues through A
pril 2nd. The public is invited to meet the photographers on Saturday\, Fe
bruary 25th from 2 – 4 pm. Award winners will also be posted at this rece
ption for the artists.
\n
The exhibit was
juried by professional photographers G. Brad Lewis and David Jordan. Both
photographers have extensive portfolios spanning decades from past volcani
c eruptions and have been published in magazines worldwide.
\n
\n
Brad Lewis
is a world-renowned volcano and nature photographer. His images have been
featured on the covers of Life\, National Geographic\, Natural History\,
Nature’s Best\, Terra\, Geo\, and dozens of other publications\, as well a
s accompanying articles in many magazines\, including Time\, Outside\, For
tune\, Newsweek\, Sunset\, Mens Journal\, Forbes\, and Stern. Brad’s awar
d-winning photos of erupting volcanoes have been widely exhibited\, and he
’s appeared on NBC’s Today Show\, CBS Evening News\, and on the Discovery
and Disney Channels. He’s been featured in Photo District News\, Outdoor
Photographer\, Studio Photography & Design and Newsweek. His work is displ
ayed in fine galleries as well as many public\, corporate and private coll
ections. Inspired by nature’s beauty and variety\, Brad is based out of H
awai`i\, Utah and Alaska\, traveling several months each year to pursue hi
s art. “My life’s mission is to connect the viewer to a deep understandin
g and appreciation of the Earth. This incredible planet of ours is a livin
g\, breathing entity. In my ‘LavArt’ series\, I use the movement\, light a
nd texture of our most active volcano to open human emotions to the pulse
the planet.”
\n
\n
Volcano artist David Jordan has
been photographing lava since 2002. As he states\, “my goal as a lava pho
tographer is to channel the constantly changing artistic magic of Madam Pe
le into a visually and emotionally stimulating moment preserved on paper.
I have always found inspiration in the colors and patterns that occur in
nature\, and the lava flows of Kīlauea provide an endless and constantly e
volving subject matter. With luck and persistence I have been fortunate en
ough to be in the right place at the right moment on many occasions and I
hope that my photographs do justice to the spirit of Pele.”
\n
Volcano Art Center wishes to mahalo all the photograp
hers who submitted entries into the juried photography exhibit and contest
. “Over 75 entries were received in the professional\, hobbyist and phone
photography categories\, states Gallery Director Emily C. Weiss. We are
always amazed by the beauty of the eruptions\, sharing these dynamic image
s is such an honor and allows us to connect people\, art and our natural e
nvironment.”
\n\n\n\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Reiki 2 Certification at Volcano Art Center with Certified Teac
her\, Heather Penfield\n\n\n\n\nIn this Reiki 2 Certification Workshop you
will:\n\nLearn the Reiki symbols and how to integrate them into a treatme
nt\nDiscover distance Reiki and the benefits of sending Reiki over distanc
e and time \nPractice Reiki on yourself and others using new techniques\nF
ind out how easy it is to use Reiki in every day life as a tool for balanc
e and well being \nFeel empowered to care for yourself\, family\, pets and
others \nExperience an initiation into Reiki 2 \n\nIncludes:\n\nReiki 2 C
ertification with signed certificate \n\nPrerequisite: Reiki 1 certificati
on \n \n\n\nReiki is a complimentary holistic healing technique used to r
elax and balance the nervous system\, assisting the body’s natural ability
to heal and restore itself on a physical\, mental\, emotional and spiritu
al level.\n\n\n \n The class fee is $ 155/$150 for VAC members \n\n\nTicke
ts: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230225T120000
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lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Reiki
2 Certification at Volcano Art Center with Certified Teacher\, Heather Pe
nfield
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In this Reiki 2 Certification Workshop you will
:
\n
\n
Learn the
Reiki symbols and how to integrate them into a treatment
\n
Discover distance Reiki and the be
nefits of sending Reiki over distance and time
\n
Practice Reiki on yourself and others using
new techniques
\n
F
ind out how easy it is to use Reiki in every day life as a tool for balanc
e and well being
\n
Feel empowered to care for yourself\, family\, pets and others
\n
Experience an initiation i
nto Reiki 2
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Inc
ludes:
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Reiki
2 Certification with signed certificate
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Prerequisite: Reiki 1
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lance the nervous system\, assisting the body’s natural ability to heal an
d restore itself on a physical\, mental\, emotional and spiritual level.
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DESCRIPTION:Handbuilding with Clay with Erik Wold \nSaturdays\, 10:30am-1:3
0pm. Class dates: March 4\, 11\, 25\, April 1\, 8\, 15\, May 6\, 13.\n\n\n
\n\n\n\nTeaching artist\, Erik Wold\, will provide instruction for this ei
ght-week workshop in which we will explore a variety of handbuilding techn
iques including pinch\, coil and slab construction methods. Kilns and firi
ng stages will be explained and you’ll learn how to glaze your pots to be
fired in high-fire reduction kiln. All skill levels are welcome.\n\n\n\nCo
st for the series is $200/$180 for VAC members plus a $28 materials fee fo
r 6 lbs. of clay\, which includes glazes and firing for that material alon
g with a facility fee. Additional clay will be available for purchase.\nOu
r open and well ventilated ceramics studio includes a covered outdoor work
area in a rainforest setting. Open Studio time will be available to regis
tered students on Wednesdays from 2 – 5pm. Cost is $10 per day\, with punc
h cards available at the Administration Office front desk during business
hours\, Monday through Friday\, from 10am – 4pm. Must be registered for a
ceramics class to participate.\nErik Wold studied Art\, specializing in Ce
ramics\, at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcano
artcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Teaching artist\, Erik
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\n\n
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ost for the series is $200/$180 for VAC members plus a $28 materials fee f
or 6 lbs. of clay\, which includes glazes and firing for that material alo
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\n
Our open and well ventilated ceramics studio includes a covered outd
oor work area in a rainforest setting. Open Studio time will be available
to registered students on Wednesdays from 2 – 5pm. Cost is $10 per day\, w
ith punch cards available at the Administration Office front desk during b
usiness hours\, Monday through Friday\, from 10am – 4pm. Must be registere
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Erik Wold studied Art\, spe
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DESCRIPTION:Soft Pastel Still Life\nExaggerate! Be bold with colors and yo
urself using lights and darks and enjoy the marks you make on paper using
a proven signature rotational method for success with soft pastels.\nNow B
ig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help you gain the
confidence and techniques of this centuries old medium. Patti supplies the
instruction and all materials along with guidance and inspiration for thi
s process along with some handy tips for your creative journey.\nGrow your
knowledge of composition\, color\, and correcting problems!\nLearn about
the different types of pastels\, different papers\, fixing and mounting pa
per\, and on backing. Then use newsprint to get the flow of arm movements
to keep loose. Next\, you’ll begin forming shapes and move into colors on
pastel paper from close observation of the setup’s still life. Students wi
ll complete a 9×12-inch project.\nThe Soft Pastel Still Life Workshop will
be held on Saturday\, March 11\, 2023\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at Volcano A
rt Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The cost for the workshop is
$75/$70 for VAC Members\, plus a $10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration f
ee. Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s
artwork can be found at galleries and shops across the State and in collec
tions around the world.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/reg
istration-workshops-classes/.
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proven signature rotational method for success with soft pastels.
\n
Now Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help
you gain the confidence and techniques of this centuries old medium. Patt
i supplies the instruction and all materials along with guidance and inspi
ration for this process along with some handy tips for your creative journ
ey.
\n
Grow your knowledge of composition\, color\, and correctin
g problems!
\n
Learn about the different types of pastels\, diff
erent papers\, fixing and mounting paper\, and on backing. Then use newspr
int to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\, you’ll begin fo
rming shapes and move into colors on pastel paper from close observation o
f the setup’s still life. Students will complete a 9×12-inch project.
\n
The Soft Pastel Still Life Workshop will be held on Saturday
\, March 11\, 2023\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani C
ampus in Volcano Village. The cost for the workshop is $75/$70 for VAC Mem
bers\, plus a $10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration fee. Beginner and int
ermediate artists are welcome.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can b
e found at galleries and shops across the State and in collections around
the world.
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DESCRIPTION: \nUnulau\, a hālau hula under the direction of Kumu Hula Pele
Kaio\nSaturday\, March 11\, 2023 | 10:30am\n\n\n\n\nThe Volcano Art Center
’s Hula Kahiko program continues on Saturday\, March 11th at 10:30am with
a performance by Unulau\, a hālau hula under the direction of Kumu Hula Pe
le Kaio. The performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the V
olcano Art Center at the kahua hula (hula platform) near the Volcano Art C
enter Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\nUnulau means “The multi
tudes of UNU”. UNU is a name that is shared by all hālau born from Unukupu
kupu. Unulau is anchored in the philosophy\, teachings\, and fire traditio
ns of the hula ʻaihaʻa. Unulau continues to promote and perpetuate ʻike (k
nowledge) and education through hula – hula is the platform by which we en
gage\, inspire\, and inform our relationship to the environment and the sp
irit.\nThe performance takes place\, rain or shine\, in a one-of-a-kind ou
tdoor setting in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Audience members are enc
ouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats. National Park entrance fe
es apply. These free events are supported by Volcano Art Center’s members.
To donate to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more inform
ation please contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org or visit
www.volcanoartcenter.org.
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Unulau\, a hālau hula under the direction of Kumu Hula Pele
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
The Volcan
o Art Center’s Hula Kahiko program continues on Saturday\, March 11th at 1
0:30am with a performance by Unulau\, a hālau hula under the direction of
Kumu Hula Pele Kaio. The performance is part of a year-round series sponso
red by the Volcano Art Center at the kahua hula (hula platform) near the V
olcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
\n
Unul
au means “The multitudes of UNU”. UNU is a name that is shared by all hāla
u born from Unukupukupu. Unulau is anchored in the philosophy\, teachings\
, and fire traditions of the hula ʻaihaʻa. Unulau continues to promote and
perpetuate ʻike (knowledge) and education through hula – hula is the plat
form by which we engage\, inspire\, and inform our relationship to the env
ironment and the spirit.
\n
The performance takes place\, rain or shi
ne\, in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats.
National Park entrance fees apply. These free events are supported by Vol
cano Art Center’s members. To donate to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs
or to find out more information please contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volc
anoartcenter.org or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
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shop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Sounds at the Summit: An Evening with Rebecca Folsom\nRebecca F
olsom is returning to Volcano Art Center’s Ni‘aulani Campus for another in
timate acoustic concert on Saturday\, March 11\, 2023\, at 5:30pm. “An Ev
ening with Rebecca Folsom” concert tickets are $30/$25 for VAC Members.\nH
er music has been described as the soulfulness of Etta James\, the abandon
of Janis Joplin\, and a touch of folk songstress Joni Mitchell. An award-
winning artist\, she has performed on BBC radio and television\, Nashville
’s Bluebird\, New York’s Bitterend and Red Rock’s Amphitheatre in Colorado
. “She takes you from subtle ballads to knock-you-to-your-knees blues.” –
KUNC Radio\nAdd to this is a voice with a near four-octave range! Corridor
Magazine wrote\, “While her range is impressive\, it’s the expression in
her voice that rivets your attention and stays with you long after the sho
w ends. Folsom’s voice pours from an inner source of honest emotion\, flow
ing from lilting tenderness to fully liberated\, unbridled release.” Her
music career has spanned over 20 years.\nThe Boulder\, Colorado native wri
tes inspiring tales of human heartbreak\, redemption and freedom. She shar
es those songs with exquisite intimacy in a solo performance. Folsom said
performing on stage is where she feels most comfortable. “There is no plac
e on earth that I want to be more. I’m happiest there\, time flies there.
It’s timeless\, effortless and it brings me so much joy. My hope is always
that it will bring other people joy\, upliftment and awakening\,” she sai
d.\nShe will also be offering the The Art of Vocal Freedom workshop Sunday
\, March 12\, from 10am – 2pm. The workshop will merge art (either collage
\, drawing\, or painting)\, singing\, and writing prose. Attendees will be
able to work/play with all three artistic mediums at the same time. Cost
for the workshop is $60 plus a $10 supply fee.\nFolsom said working with s
tudents made touring a much more rich affair. “The whole experience got de
eper\, because rather than just showing up in a town\, we are immersed in
the community\,” she said.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes
-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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Rebecca Folsom is returning to Volcano Art Center’s N
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11\, 2023\, at 5:30pm. “An Evening with Rebecca Folsom” concert tickets a
re $30/$25 for VAC Members.
\n
Her music has been described as the so
ulfulness of Etta James\, the abandon of Janis Joplin\, and a touch of fol
k songstress Joni Mitchell. An award-winning artist\, she has performed on
BBC radio and television\, Nashville’s Bluebird\, New York’s Bitterend an
d Red Rock’s Amphitheatre in Colorado. “She takes you from subtle ballads
to knock-you-to-your-knees blues.” – KUNC Radio
\n
Add to th
is is a voice with a near four-octave range! Corridor Magazine wrote\, “Wh
ile her range is impressive\, it’s the expression in her voice that rivets
your attention and stays with you long after the show ends. Folsom’s voic
e pours from an inner source of honest emotion\, flowing from lilting tend
erness to fully liberated\, unbridled release.” Her music career has span
ned over 20 years.
\n
The Boulder\, Colorado native writes inspiring
tales of human heartbreak\, redemption and freedom. She shares those songs
with exquisite intimacy in a solo performance. Folsom said performing on
stage is where she feels most comfortable. “There is no place on earth tha
t I want to be more. I’m happiest there\, time flies there. It’s timeless\
, effortless and it brings me so much joy. My hope is always that it will
bring other people joy\, upliftment and awakening\,” she said.
\n
She will also be offering the The Art of Vocal Freedom workshop Sunday\, March 12\, from 1
0am – 2pm. The workshop will merge art (either collage\, drawing\, or pain
ting)\, singing\, and writing prose. Attendees will be able to work/play w
ith all three artistic mediums at the same time. Cost for the workshop is
$60 plus a $10 supply fee.
\n
Folsom said working with students made
touring a much more rich affair. “The whole experience got deeper\, becaus
e rather than just showing up in a town\, we are immersed in the community
\,” she said.
X-COST:$25 VAC Membersb /$30 non-members
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Liko A’e Spring Camp – The Volcano Art Center is proud to offer
the Liko A’e Spring Day Camp Program. A 2-day Camp will be held at VAC’s
Niaulani Campus\, Friday & Saturday\, March 17 & 18\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:
30 P.M. Open to Keiki ages 7-13 years of age. The deadline to register is
Friday\, March 10\, 2023.\nThe Camp will include painting\, hand-building
with clay\, hip-hop\, drawing\, Hawaiian rhythm & dance. Please call the V
olcano Art Center for more information at (808) 967- 8222.\n\nCost: $100 p
er child/ $92 for members of VAC\nFinancial scholarships are available for
those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcanoar
tcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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A’e Spring Camp – The Volcano Art Center is proud to offer the L
iko A’e Spring Day Camp Program. A 2-day Camp will be held at VAC’s Niaula
ni Campus\, Friday & Saturday\, March 17 & 18\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M
. Open to Keiki ages 7-13 years of age. The deadline to register is Friday
\, March 10\, 2023.
\n
The Camp will inclu
de painting\, hand-building with clay\, hip-hop\, drawing\, Hawaiian rhyth
m & dance. Please call the Volcano Art Center for more information at (808
) 967- 8222.
\n
\n
Cost: $100 per child/ $92 for members of VAC
\n
Financia
l scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a scholarship <
a href='https://volcanoartcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/VAC-LIKO-A
ʻE-SCHOLARSHIP-FORM.pdf'>Here
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DESCRIPTION: Movie Night: An American In Paris (NR)\nThursday\, March 23\,
2023\, at 6:00 pm\nThis 1951 American musical comedy film was inspired by
the 1928 orchestral composition of “An American In Paris” by George Gershw
in. The film features Gene Kelley and Leslie Caron in her film debut. In t
his silver-screen classic\, watch three friends struggle to find work in P
aris after WWII. Things become more complicated when two of the trio fall
in love with the same woman in the city of lights.\nThemed Menu Includes F
rench baguettes with a spread of fruits\, cheeses\, salami\, and pastries
inspired by French cafés. Also included with your ticket are two glasses o
f wine paired with the film of the evening from a red and white option. As
always\, popcorn and non-alcoholic beverages are available to ticket hold
ers. Additional glasses of wine are available for purchase. Tickets are li
mited.\n $35/$30 for (VAC member).\nShow time – 6 pm at VAC Niaulani Cam
pus in Volcano Village.\n19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785\nTi
ckets: https://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets
-to-vac-events/.
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R) \nThursday\, March 23\, 2023\, at 6:00 pm
\n
This 1951 American musi
cal comedy film was inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition of “An Ame
rican In Paris” by George Gershwin. The film features Gene Kelley and Lesl
ie Caron in her film debut. In this silver-screen classic\, watch three fr
iends struggle to find work in Paris after WWII. Things become more compli
cated when two of the trio fall in love with the same woman in the city of
lights.
\n
Themed Menu Includes French baguettes with a sprea
d of fruits\, cheeses\, salami\, and pastries inspired by French cafés. Al
so included with your ticket are two glasses of wine paired with the film
of the evening from a red and white option. As always\, popcorn and non-al
coholic beverages are available to ticket holders. Additional glasses of w
ine are available for purchase. Tickets are limited.
\n
$35/$30
for (VAC member).
\n
Show time – 6 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volc
ano Village.
X-COST:$35/$30 (VAC member)
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Beginning & Advanced Paper-making with Mary Milelzcik\n\n\nJoin
artist Mary Milelzcik for a Papermaking workshop on Saturday\, March 25\,
2023 from 10 am to 2:30 pm at the Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in V
olcano Village. Newcomers and Advanced are welcome. $70/ $65 VAC Members
plus $38 supple fee.\n\n\nThis papermaking workshop\, using a household bl
ender\, will introduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with local
plant materials. Students will start with a postcard-sized Japanese suket
a to make several sheets of paper. Larger moulds and deckles will be avai
lable for participants who choose to make large pieces of paper\, scrolls\
, or to do special projects. Participants are encouraged to bring dried pl
ant materials to add to the pulp for coloring or to imbed in their paper.
\n\n\nThe workshop also covers the selection\, preparation\, and process o
f using various local plant fibers\, plant dyes\, and earth pigments. Plan
t fibers used in this advanced workshop may include wauke (paper mulberry)
\, pineapple\, banana\, ginger\, lemongrass\, cane grass\, etc. (depending
on availability). To allow for more paper making time\, the plant mater
ials will be sourced\, prepared and cooked into pulp in advance.\n\n\nYou
will leave with a basic knowledge of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, p
ulp sources\, and instructions on how to make paper at home.\n\nMary Milel
zcik has a B.A. degree from Sonoma State University’s School of Expressive
Arts\, a radical two-year upper-division interdisciplinary experimental p
rogram\, where you worked with a mentor\, and chose your own path in upper
-division art. Printmaking and papermaking were her focus. This transforma
tive experience set the path for an interesting career as a mixed media ar
tist and photographer\; as the Curator at Highways Performance Space and G
allery in Santa Monica CA for ten years\; and as an instructor of mixed me
dia encaustic art\, papermaking and printmaking.\n\nTickets: http://volcan
oartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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\n
\n
\n
Join artist Mary Milelzcik for a Papermakin
g workshop on Saturday\, March 25\, 2023 from 10 am to 2:30 pm
at the Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Newco
mers and Advanced are welcome. $70/ $65 VAC Members plus $38 supple fee.<
/p>\n
\n
\n
This papermaking workshop\, using a household blend
er\, will introduce you to papermaking using recycled papers with local pl
ant materials. Students will start with a postcard-sized Japanese suketa t
o make several sheets of paper. Larger moulds and deckles will be availab
le for participants who choose to make large pieces of paper\, scrolls\, o
r to do special projects. Participants are encouraged to bring dried plant
materials to add to the pulp for coloring or to imbed in their paper.
\n
\n
\n
The workshop also covers the selection\, preparation\,
and process of using various local plant fibers\, plant dyes\, and earth
pigments. Plant fibers used in this advanced workshop may include wauke (p
aper mulberry)\, pineapple\, banana\, ginger\, lemongrass\, cane grass\, e
tc. (depending on availability). To allow for more paper making time\, t
he plant materials will be sourced\, prepared and cooked into pulp in adva
nce.
\n
\n
\n
You will leave with a basic knowledge of paper
making\, a variety of papers\, pulp sources\, and instructions on how to m
ake paper at home.
\n
\n
Mary Milelzcik has a B.A. degree from S
onoma State University’s School of Expressive Arts\, a radical two-year up
per-division interdisciplinary experimental program\, where you worked wit
h a mentor\, and chose your own path in upper-division art. Printmaking an
d papermaking were her focus. This transformative experience set the path
for an interesting career as a mixed media artist and photographer\; as th
e Curator at Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa Monica CA for
ten years\; and as an instructor of mixed media encaustic art\, papermaki
ng and printmaking.
X-COST:$70/$65 for VAC members plus a $38 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: “Swingin’ into Spring” featuring JP Thoma &
Asha Azama\nSaturday\, March 25\, 2023\, at 5:30pm\n\n“Swingin’ into Spri
ng” at Volcano Art Center’s “Jazz in the Forest”. JP and the Jazztones wi
ll present a panorama of spring\, beginning with a classic Japanese medita
tion evoking the sea in springtime Haru No Umi. We will spring Haru No Um
i to life on soprano saxophone and keyboard. Jean Pierre Thoma and Asha Az
ama will transport us to distant places and times. The Jazztones will be f
eaturing the great band of regulars including Brian McCree on bass and Rus
sell Lundgren on percussion\, with Asha Azama contributing vocals. Parker
Smith will begin the second half of the program with his excellent vocal
and piano jazz renditions of “Blue Skies” and “Just the Two of Us”. Addit
ionally\, we will woo you with songs of love and appreciation for the seas
on\, and each other with various compositions bringing to mind and heart e
motions – “Isn’t She Lovely” \, “Satin Doll”\, “What You won’t do for Lov
e”.\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders wil
l be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupus. Tickets are availabl
e for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration
Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets online is Fri
day\, March 24.\nAfter that\, tickets will be sold at the door\, if they a
re not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show.
OR\, you may pick them up any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s
Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through Saturday\, 10am-4p
m.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-
tickets-to-vac-events/.
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Azama
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Jazz in the
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\n
Saturday\, March 25\, 2023\, at 5:30pm
\n
\n
“Swingin’
into Spring” at Volcano Art Center’s “Jazz in the Forest”. JP and the Jaz
ztones will present a panorama of spring\, beginning with a classic Japane
se meditation evoking the sea in springtime Haru No Umi. We will spring H
aru No Umi to life on soprano saxophone and keyboard. Jean Pierre Thoma an
d Asha Azama will transport us to distant places and times. The Jazztones
will be featuring the great band of regulars including Brian McCree on bas
s and Russell Lundgren on percussion\, with Asha Azama contributing vocals
. Parker Smith will begin the second half of the program with his excelle
nt vocal and piano jazz renditions of “Blue Skies” and “Just the Two of Us
”. Additionally\, we will woo you with songs of love and appreciation for
the season\, and each other with various compositions bringing to mind an
d heart emotions – “Isn’t She Lovely” \, “Satin Doll”\, “What You won’t d
o for Love”.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-
members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase beer\, win
e\, as well as pupus. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office i
n Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, Mar
ch 24.
\n
After that\, tickets will be sold at the door\, if they are
not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. O
R\, you may pick them up any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s N
iaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through Saturday\, 10am-4pm.
X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Jazz In The Forest\,volcano art center
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: Movie Night: Black Narcissus\nFriday\, March 31\, 2023\, at 6:
00 pm\nBased on the 1939 novel by Rumer Godden\, Black Narcissus revolves
around growing tensions within a small convent of Anglican sisters who are
trying to establish a school and hospital in the old palace of an Indian
Raja at the top of an isolated mountain above a fertile valley in the Hima
layas. This film achieved considerable acclaim for its visual power from c
inematographer Jack Cardiff\, who won an Academy Award and Golden Globe fo
r Best Cinematography. Lovingly restored by the Criterion Collection\, thi
s film remains a feast for the eyes and senses.\nThemed Menu Includes: Pit
a pockets\, deli meats\, hummus\, and artisanal crackers also accompanied
by an olive and pickle selection. Also included with your ticket are two g
lasses of wine paired with the film of the evening from a red and white op
tion. Popcorn and non-alcoholic beverages are also available to ticket hol
ders. Additional glasses of wine are available for purchase. Tickets are l
imited.\n $35/$30 for (VAC member)\nShow time – 6 pm\, at VAC Niaulani Ca
mpus in Volcano Village.\n19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785.\n
Tickets: https://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-ticke
ts-to-vac-events/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230331T203000
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Movie Night: Black Narcissus
\n
Friday\, March 31\, 2023\, at 6:00 pm
\n
Based on the 19
39 novel by Rumer Godden\, Black Narcissus revolves around growing tension
s within a small convent of Anglican sisters who are trying to establish a
school and hospital in the old palace of an Indian Raja at the top of an
isolated mountain above a fertile valley in the Himalayas. This film achie
ved considerable acclaim for its visual power from cinematographer Jack Ca
rdiff\, who won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Cinematography.
Lovingly restored by the Criterion Collection\, this film remains a feast
for the eyes and senses.
\n
Themed Menu Includes: Pita pocket
s\, deli meats\, hummus\, and artisanal crackers also accompanied by an ol
ive and pickle selection. Also included with your ticket are two glasses o
f wine paired with the film of the evening from a red and white option. Po
pcorn and non-alcoholic beverages are also available to ticket holders. Ad
ditional glasses of wine are available for purchase. Tickets are limited.<
/p>\n
$35/$30 for (VAC member)
\n
Show time – 6 pm\, at VAC Ni
aulani Campus in Volcano Village.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin Heather Penfield on Saturday\, April\, 1\, 2023 \, from
9am – 11am.\, for the Cooking with Canoe Plants Part 2 Workshop at Volcan
o Art Center Niaulani Campus.\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \nIn this workshop you w
ill dive deeper into the uses of the first edible plants brought to Hawaii
by Polynesians\, and explore 5 or more different plants and how to prepar
e them. You will gain hands on experience making recipes from start to fin
ish\, including salad\, main course and desert. Heather will discuss the
nutritional\, social and economical benefits on buying locally grown produ
ce. The class will include: class handout with recipes\, and in class samp
les.\nYou will be using in season produce which includes:\n Ulu (breadfrui
t)\, Uala (sweet potato)\, Olena (turmeric)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarcane)\,
Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (coconut)\, Ohi’a ai (mountain apple)\, & Ki (ti)\n\n
\nAll New Recipes! Beginners are Welcome!\n The class fee is $55/$50 for
VAC members plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/
events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230401T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230401T110000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Cooking with Canoe Plants Workshop with Heather\, Part 2
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\n
Joi
n Heather Penfield on Saturday\, April\, 1\, 2023 \, from 9am – 11am.\, fo
r the Cooking with Canoe Plants Part 2 Workshop at Volcano Art Center Niau
lani Campus.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
<
strong>In this workshop you will dive deeper into the uses of the first ed
ible plants brought to Hawaii by Polynesians\, and explore 5 or more diffe
rent plants and how to prepare them. You will gain hands on experience mak
ing recipes from start to finish\, including salad\, main cour
se and desert. Heather will discuss the nutritional\, social and economic
al benefits on buying locally grown produce. The class will include: class
handout with recipes\, and in class samples.
\n
You will
be using in season produce which includes:
\n
Ulu (brea
dfruit)\, Uala (sweet potato)\, Olena (turmeric)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarca
ne)\, Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (coconut)\, Ohi’a ai (mountain apple)\, & Ki (ti
)
\n
\n
\n
All New Recipes! Beginners are Welcome!<
/strong>
\n
The class fee is $55
/$50 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee
X-COST:$55/$50 for VAC members with a $20 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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UID:ai1ec-46658@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; info@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcente
r.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce the exhibition Go
urds Reimagined by Jelena Clay. The exhibit will open to the public Satur
day\, April 8th\, continuing through May 21st\, from 9am – 5pm daily at t
he Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. Park ent
rance fees apply.\nThe exhibition features mixed media works of artwork by
Hilo artist Jelena Clay. \n\n\n\n\nThe collection presented in the exhibi
t features both 2 and 3D works which demonstrate Jelena’s combination of m
odern and traditional techniques to create bold works with Hawaiian cultur
al themes. Jelena will perform a live demonstration at VAC gallery on Satu
rday\, May 6th from 11am – 2pm for those interested in learning more about
her artistic processes and techniques.\nJelena is well known for her fiber
work and gourds. Classes and guidance by Kumu Ray Kahikulaulani Fonseca\
, Jon Jon Hookano\, Pam Barton\, Willie Grey Eagle Maglophlin and numerous
Lauhala Kumu have greatly influenced her fiber work while being self-taug
ht in her gourd art with a large library of Hawaiian craft and culture boo
ks.\n\n\n\nJelena is the daughter of Serbian emigrants and was raised in S
aratoga\, California. At 20 years old she relocated to Hawai’i and has sin
ce called it home. Since first moving to the islands\, she had a fascinatio
n with fiber work and gourds\, and the complicated techniques that Hawaiian
s use. Jelena shares “I am driven to create my work with absolute respect
for Hawaiian culture and hope to inspire the viewer to learn more. I am f
ascinated by the deep connection Hawaiians had to the environment and hope
to portray that in my pieces. I have been fortunate to be involved with
the hula community and always give back generously when I can. I will be d
onating a portion of my proceeds from sales to two local Hilo halau. I fe
el it’s important to give back to the culture that supports my work.”\n\n
\n\n\n“VAC is honored to share Jelena’s newest work which helps support th
e VAC’s mission to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultura
l\, and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi through arts and education\,” st
ates gallery director Emily C. Weiss. “Jelena’s art demonstrates her gift
s of creativity and imagination. Her pieces in traditional gourd work con
stantly push the boundaries of the material and the outcome is delightful.
At the gallery we are always excited to see Jelena’s new work as each pie
ce is unique\, dependent on the original shape created by nature\, then “r
eimagined” with a creative mind.” We hope people can visit the exhibit in
person\, however\, it will also be available to view online at www.volcan
oartcenter.org.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230521T170000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
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\n
\n
Volcano Art
Center (VAC) is proud to announce the exhibition Gourds Reimagined by
Jelena Clay. The exhibit will open to the public Saturday\, April 8
th\, continuing through May 21st\, from 9am – 5pm daily at the
Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. Park entra
nce fees apply.
\n
The exhibition fe
atures mixed media works of artwork by Hilo artist Jelena Clay.
\n
\n\n\n
\n
T
he collection presented in the exhibit features both 2 and 3D works which
demonstrate Jelena’s combination of modern and traditional techniques to c
reate bold works with Hawaiian cultural themes. Jelena will perform a live
demonstration at VAC gallery on Saturday\, May 6th from 11am – 2pm for th
ose interested in learning more about her artistic processes and technique
s.
\n
Jelena is well known for her fiber wo
rk and gourds. Classes and guidance by Kumu Ray Kahikulaulani Fonseca\, J
on Jon Hookano\, Pam Barton\, Willie Grey Eagle Maglophlin and numerous La
uhala Kumu have greatly influenced her fiber work while being self-taught
in her gourd art with a large library of Hawaiian craft and culture books.
\n
\n
\n
\n
Jelena is the daughter of Serbian emigrants and was r
aised in Saratoga\, California. At 20 years old she relocated to Hawai’i a
nd has since called it home. Since first moving to the islands\, she had a
fascination with fiber work and gourds\, and the complicated techniques tha
t Hawaiians use. Jelena shares “I am driven to create my work with absolu
te respect for Hawaiian culture and hope to inspire the viewer to learn mo
re. I am fascinated by the deep connection Hawaiians had to the environmen
t and hope to portray that in my pieces. I have been fortunate to be invo
lved with the hula community and always give back generously when I can. I
will be donating a portion of my proceeds from sales to two local Hilo ha
lau. I feel it’s important to give back to the culture that supports my w
ork.”
\n
\n
\n\n
\n
“VAC is honored to share Jelena’s newest w
ork which helps support the VAC’s mission to promote\, develop and perpetu
ate the artistic\, cultural\, and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi throug
h arts and education\,” states gallery director Emily C. Weiss. “Jelena’s
art demonstrates her gifts of creativity and imagination. Her pieces in
traditional gourd work constantly push the boundaries of the material and
the outcome is delightful. At the gallery we are always excited to see Jel
ena’s new work as each piece is unique\, dependent on the original shape c
reated by nature\, then “reimagined” with a creative mind.” We hope peopl
e can visit the exhibit in person\, however\, it will also be available to
view online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Pen Sketching & Watercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson\nSat
urday\, April 8\, 2023\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus in V
olcano\, Village.\nLearn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9” wat
ercolor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a grea
t size for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” says
instructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners an
d intermediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggerations a
nd painting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a pe
rson a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing in
the materials.\n“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is what i
t’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and pai
nt loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, have
a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space is
good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”\nYour intuition and playful at
titude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by looking at many
samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color? Students t
hen practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking at a simp
le still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\, and outl
ined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Students learn a
pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plus learn
watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\, and lif
t-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you remember t
he steps.\nPatti Pease Johnson has been a working artist for 27 years and
a teacher of various mediums including two other watercolor techniques\, s
oft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her workshops for painti
ng on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artwork in numerou
s juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world through galle
ry sales around the state of Hawaii.\n\nThe cost is $75/$70 for VAC membe
rs\, plus $10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration fee. For more information
call (808) 967-8222.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/reg
istration-workshops-classes/.
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Pen Sketching & Wat
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\n
Saturday\, April
8\, 2023\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano\, Villa
ge.
\n
Learn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9” watercolor
paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a great size
for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” says instruc
tor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners and inter
mediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggerations and pain
ting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a person a
chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing in the ma
terials.
\n
“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is what i
t’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and pai
nt loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, have
a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space is
good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”
\n
Your intuition and pla
yful attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by looking a
t many samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color? Stu
dents then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking at
a simple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\, a
nd outlined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Students l
earn a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plus
learn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\,
and lift-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you rem
ember the steps.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson has been a working artist for
27 years and a teacher of various mediums including two other watercolor
techniques\, soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her worksh
ops for painting on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artw
ork in numerous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world
through gallery sales around the state of Hawaii.
\n\n
The cost is $75/$70 for VAC members\, plus $10 supply fee\, a
nd a $5 registration fee. For more information call (808) 967-8222. \n
X-COST:$75/$70 for VAC members with a $15 supply fee
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Found Black-Out Poetry is a method of using pre-existing text t
o search and create new meaning from the words.\n During this creative art
adventure you will combine a unique form of writing poetry with the Zenta
ngle art form\, and view history and variations of the Found Poetry forms.
You will also\, find and Highlighting words\, set them apart from other t
ext\, and enhance the page with tangles using the Zentangle method.\nStude
nts will learn to visually embellish pages using the Zentangle art method
to frame and link their selected poetic words. \nSuggested Materials: As
sorted Sakura Gelly Roll pens\, loose pages of texts from reclaimed books
. \nThis class if open to all levels\, no artistic or poetry writing is r
equired. This workshop has been designed for beginners as well as experien
ced students.\nPlease bring a simple snack to share with others.\nCost is
$35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volc
anoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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F
ound Black-Out Poetry is a method of using pre-existing text to search and
create new meaning from the words.
\n
During this creative art adventure you will combine a unique form o
f writing poetry with the Zentangle art form\, and view history and
variations of the Found Poetry forms. You will also\, find and Highlighti
ng words\, set them apart from other text\, and enhance the page with tang
les using the Zentangle method.
\n
Students will learn to visually em
bellish pages using the Zentangle art method to frame and link their selec
ted poetic words.
\n
Sug
gested Materials:Assorted Sak
ura Gelly Rollpens\, loose pa
ges of texts from reclaimedboo
ks.
\n
This class if ope
n to all levels\, no artistic or poetry writing is required. This workshop
has been designed for beginners as well as experienced students.
\n
Please bring a simple snack to share with others.
\n
Cost is $35/$30
VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea 2023 performance seri
es continues Saturday\, April 8th with a presentation by Hālau Hula Malana
i under the direction of Kumu Hula Liana Leiʻilima Kanaʻiaupuni Aveiro. Th
e performance begins at 10:30am at the pā hula in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nation
al Park. Although\, the event is free\, Park entrance fees apply.\n\n\n\n
\n\n Hālau Hula Malanai is an offshoot of Hālau Hula Ka Noʻeau. Kumu Lian
a studied under Master Kumu Hula Michael Pili Pang for more than 20 years\
, graduating as a Kumu Hula through traditional uniki ceremony\, and passa
ge. Hālau Hula Malanaiʻs hula geneology comes from na master Kumu Hula Aun
tie Maiki Aiu Lake and Auntie Mae Kamamalu Klein\, dating back to the Roya
l Court Hula dancers. Kumu Liana continues to perpetuate the traditions an
d distinct “hula kuʻi styling in both the hula kahiko and hula auwana that
has been passed down through generations from Auntie Maiki.\n\nKumu Liana
supports and instills the importance of sharing hula at annual events inc
luding Huliheʻe Palace\, the annual Cherry Blossom Festival\, Maunalani’s
Honu Release\, Waimea Keiki Festival\, May Day Celebrations\, the Ukulele
Festival\, and many others. She believes that sharing storytelling throug
h hula is a responsibility as a kumu hula within the community. Using the
phrase “Hula is life” reflects her hula roots\, genealogy\, and goals for
her halau.\n\n\n Hālau Hula Malanai is located at Konoho Kuahiwi in the u
plands of Waimea with haumana ranging from age 4 to adult women. Hālau Hu
la Malanaiʻs name was given by Kumu Hula Pili Pang and takes us to one of
their core Hula auwana “Waika.” Located in this area\, Hālau Hula Malanai
carries the name of the distinct Breeze that is clean\, cool\, and refres
hing. A breeze that promotes love on many different levels.\n\n\nThese fr
ee events are supported by donations from members of the Volcano Art Cente
r. Donations are welcome to continue future programs. In case of extreme
weather\, there is a possibility that the performance will be moved indoor
s to the Kīlauea Visitors Center Auditorium where seating is limited.
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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continues Saturday\, April 8th with a presentation by Hālau Hula Malanai
under the direction of Kumu Hula Liana Leiʻilima Kanaʻiaupuni Aveiro. The
performance begins at 10:30am at the pā hula in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National
Park. Although\, the event is free\, Park entranc
e fees apply.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
Hālau Hula Malanai is an offs
hoot of Hālau Hula Ka Noʻeau. Kumu Liana studied under Master Kumu Hula M
ichael Pili Pang for more than 20 years\, graduati
ng as a Kumu Hula through traditional uniki ceremony\, and passage. Hālau
Hula Malanaiʻs hula geneology comes from na master Kumu Hula Auntie Maiki
Aiu Lake and Auntie Mae Kamamalu Klein\, dating ba
ck to the Royal Court Hula dancers. Kumu Liana con
tinues to perpetuate the traditions and distinct “hula kuʻi styling in bot
h the hula kahiko and hula auwana that has been passed down through genera
tions from Auntie Maiki.
\n
\n
Kumu Liana supports and instills the importance of sharing hula at
annual events including Huliheʻe Palace\, the annual Cherry Blossom Festi
val\, Maunalani’s Honu Release\, Waimea Keiki Festival\, May Day Celebrati
ons\, the Ukulele Festival\, and many others. She believes that sharing s
torytelling through hula is a responsibility as a kumu hula within the com
munity. Using the phrase “Hula is life” reflects her hula roots\, genealo
gy\, and goals for her halau.
\n
\n
\n
Hāl
au Hula Malanai is located at Konoho Kuahiwi in the uplands of Waimea with
haumana ranging from age 4 to adult women. Hālau Hula Malanaiʻs name was
given by Kumu Hula Pili Pang and takes us to one of their core Hula auwan
a “Waika.” Located in this area\, Hālau Hula Mala
nai carries the name of the distinct Breeze that is clean\, cool\, and ref
reshing. A breeze that promotes love on many different levels.
\n
\n
\n
These free events are supported by donations
from members of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continu
e future programs. In case of extreme weather\, th
ere is a possibility that the performance will be moved indoors to the Kīl
auea Visitors Center Auditorium where seating is limited.
\n
\n\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00
pm\, April 11 – May 23\, 2023\nWe will skip the week of April 25\, due to
our Love The Arts fundraising event.\nA series of 6 drawing classes for ch
ildren ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons
focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lif
es will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary work
s. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weathe
r permitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so s
ince 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private
lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and
physically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17
supply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Appl
y for a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events
/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Keiki
Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, April 11 – May 23\, 2023
\n
We
will skip the week of April 25\, due to our Love The Arts fundraising eve
nt.
\n
A series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Vol
cano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things f
rom life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a
way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips into the Ni
aulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
\n
Ken
enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with the
Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and summer
camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disabled
with VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $120/ $110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee<
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Financial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for
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\n
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CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: The Adventures to South America\,
Antarctica\, and Rapa Nui with Jay Robinson\nThursday\, April 13\, 2023 |
6 pm\, at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nJoin r
etired park ranger\, Jay Robinson\, on his journey to several extraordinar
y south-western corner of our planet as he shares his adventures to South
America\, Antarctica\, and Rapa Nui.\nWhether our list of must-do adventur
es include cultural sites\, spiritual pilgrimages\, physical challenges\,
or natural wonders – we are tackling our postponed bucket-list with gusto!
His adventures will include\, Iguazu Falls – the largest waterfall comple
x on earth in the tropical forests of both Brazil and Argentina.\nEl Chalt
en in Patagonia – the hiking capitol of Argentina at The Glaciers National
Park that features some of the most spectacular mountains on earth.\n\nTi
erra del Fuego National Park– the “End of the Earth” at the tip of South A
merica which features dramatic sub-polar coastal scenery\, with lakes\, fo
rests\, and mountains.\nAtacama Desert – in the high Andes of northern Chi
le\, this place of extremes holds vast salt flats and salt ponds hosting f
lamingo\, geyser fields and towering volcanoes.\nRapa Nui (Easter Island)
– home to our southeastern most Polynesian cousins and famous for its giga
ntic stone statue.\n\nThe Antarctic Peninsula – visited on a small cruise
ship with daily expeditions to penguin colonies and zodiac adventure throu
gh frigid bays filled with icebergs seals and whales.\nJay will offer his
best travel tips\, highlights of each amazing World Heritage Site\, a few
of his misadventures\, and his recommendations for your future travels.\nT
his evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night series at the Volcano
Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian culture\, and our environment. T
he series is intended to inspire and enhance your appreciation of art and
life experience while fostering community connections. This presentation i
s free\, although a $5 donation is greatly appreciated.
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\n
Thursday\, April 13\,
2023 |6 pm\, at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
p>\n
Join retired park ranger\, Jay Robinson\
, on his journey to several extraordinary south-western corner of our plan
et as he shares his adventures to South America\, Antarctica\, and Rapa Nu
i.
\n
Whether our list of must-do adventur
es include cultural sites\, spiritual pilgrimages\, physical challenges\,
or natural wonders – we are tackling our postponed bucket-list with gusto!
His adventures will include\, Iguazu Falls – the largest waterfall comple
x on earth in the tropical forests of both Brazil and Argentina.
\n
El Chalten in Patagonia – the hiking capitol of
Argentina at The Glaciers National Park that features some of the most spe
ctacular mountains on earth.
\n
\n
Tierra del Fuego National Park– the “End o
f the Earth” at the tip of South America which features dramatic sub-polar
coastal scenery\, with lakes\, forests\, and mountains.
\n
Atacama Desert – in the high Andes of northern Chile\, t
his place of extremes holds vast salt flats and salt ponds hosting flaming
o\, geyser fields and towering volcanoes.
\n
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) – home to our southeastern most Polynesian cou
sins and famous for its gigantic stone statue.
\n
\n
The
Antarctic Peninsula – visited on a small cruise ship with daily expeditio
ns to penguin colonies and zodiac adventure through frigid bays filled wit
h icebergs seals and whales.
\n
Jay will o
ffer his best travel tips\, highlights of each amazing World Heritage Site
\, a few of his misadventures\, and his recommendations for your future tr
avels.
\n
This evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night serie
s at the Volcano Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian culture\, and our
environment. The series is intended to inspire and enhance your apprecia
tion of art and life experience while fostering community connections. Thi
s presentation is free\, although a $5 donation is greatly appreciated.
\n
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CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 14th 11:00AM–2:00PM\nPrint signing with Kathy Lo
ng! Kathy will be on hand signing her extensive collection of prints whic
h represent her many years of dedication to Hawaii’s unique culture captur
ed in pastel. Held at the VAC Gallery in HVNP. Free\; park entrance fees m
ay apply.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230414T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230414T140000
GEO:+19.41937;-155.288497
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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\n
P
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Hawaii’s unique culture captured in pastel. Held at the VAC Gallery in HV
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\n
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Home Herbalist Workshop with Heather Penfield\nJoin Heather Pen
field on Saturday\, April 15\, 2023\, from 9am – 11am\, at the Volcano Art
Center\, Niaulani Campus and discover the amazing things you can do with
herbal essentials. In this workshop\, you will learn the germ-boosting pow
ers of plants & herbs and discover how to use them\, and learn the art of
making effective remedies at home. You will also watch how the products ar
e made from start to finish\, including salve\, syrup\, tincture\, citrus
cleaner\, hand sanitizer\, and more.\n\n \n \nIncludes:\n\n Class handou
t with recipes\n In-class & take-home samples \n\n The class fee is $5
5/$50 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartc
enter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230415T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230415T110000
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Home
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Join Heather P
enfield on Saturday\, April 15\, 2023\, from 9am – 11am\, at the Volcano A
rt Center\, Niaulani Campus and discover the amazing things you can do wit
h herbal essentials. In this workshop\, you will learn the germ-boosting p
owers of plants & herbs and discover how to use them\, and learn the art o
f making effective remedies at home. You will also watch how the products
are made from start to finish\, including salve\, syrup\, tincture\, citru
s cleaner\, hand sanitizer\, and more.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,workshop
CONTACT:808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaustic” work
shop on Saturday\, April 15\, 2023\, from 10 am – 2:30 pm. The class will
be held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside area at Volcan
o Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a mixture of
beeswax\, damar resin\, and pigment\, which is applied to a solid absorbe
nt surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. The layer
s can be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\, oil stic
ks\, etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedded to c
reate a variety of amazing results with depth.\nYou will learn safe studio
practices\, all the encaustic painting basics\, and how to make your own
medium. Encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, along with wet and dry sh
ellac burns will be demonstrated. After instruction and experimenting\, yo
u will have the opportunity to create two encaustic paintings to take home
with you.\nMary will provide encaustic paints\, panels\, and handmade pap
er to use as substrates and an assortment of marking tools and brushes\, i
nteresting papers\, photographs\, minerals\, fibers\, and other natural an
d found materials for students to incorporate into their paintings. Studen
ts are encouraged to bring other items they’d like to use. Advanced studen
ts may consult with the instructor in advance regarding specific projects.
The class fee is $70/$65 for VAC members plus a $55 supply fee. To regist
er\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter
.org. Space is limited. For questions regarding the workshop content or sp
ecial projects\, Email Mary- at artsasylum@gmail.com.\n\nTickets: http://v
olcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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overed outside area at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Villa
ge. Encaustic is a mixture of beeswax\, damar resin\, and pigment\, which
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\n
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their paintings. Students are encouraged to bring other items they’d like
to use. Advanced students may consult with the instructor in a
dvance regarding specific projects.The cla
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call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org. Space is limited. For questions regarding the w
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Demonstration
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DESCRIPTION:Watercolor Painting Demonstration with Diana Miller at VAC Gall
ery\nSunday\, April 16\, 2023\nPlease join the Volcano Art Center Gallery
in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for a free visual arts demonstration on
Sunday\, April 16th\, 2023\, from 11 am – 2 pm. Artist Diana Miller\, fr
om Oahu\, will be will be demonstrating her original watercolor paintings
with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The demonstration will t
ake place on the Volcano Art Center Gallery porch.\nIn 1975 Diana graduate
d with a degree in Studio Art with a minor in Art History from the Univers
ity of Maryland at College Park. In 1979 Diana enlisted in the US Air Forc
e. After Basic Training\, she was assigned to the Defense Language Institu
te (DLI) to study Russian.\nWhile enrolled in studies at the DLI\, she app
lied to Officers Training School and was accepted\, followed by her commis
sion as a Second Lieutenant in 1980. Throughout her 25-year career\, she w
as assigned to bases in Washington State\, South Korea\, Japan\, Guam and
Hawaiʻi. She also traveled around the world on temporary duty assignments
to include Saudi Arabia\, Kosovo\, Australia\, Philippines\, United Kingdo
m and Thailand. Her final duty station was at Hickam AFB\, Hawaiʻi where s
he later retired in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 2004.\nFollowing ret
irement\, Diana relocated to the Island of Hawaiʻi to an off-grid house lo
cated on 3 forested acres. Since 2008\, Diana has held various positions a
t Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park within the Interpretation division learn
ing and sharing about the native environment\, culture\, and amazing geolo
gic history of Hawaiʻi.
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Sunday\, April 16\, 2023
\n
Please join the Volcano Art Center G
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tion on Sunday\, April 16th\, 2023\, from 11 am – 2 pm. Artist Di
ana Miller\, from Oahu\, will be will be demonstrating her origin
al watercolor paintings with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
The demonstration will take place on the Volcano Art Center Gallery porch.
\n
In 1975 Diana graduated with a degree in Studio Art with a minor
in Art History from the University of Maryland at College Park. In 1979 Di
ana enlisted in the US Air Force. After Basic Training\, she was assigned
to the Defense Language Institute (DLI) to study Russian.
\n
While
enrolled in studies at the DLI\, she applied to Officers Training School a
nd was accepted\, followed by her commission as a Second Lieutenant in 198
0. Throughout her 25-year career\, she was assigned to bases in Washington
State\, South Korea\, Japan\, Guam and Hawaiʻi. She also traveled around
the world on temporary duty assignments to include Saudi Arabia\, Kosovo\,
Australia\, Philippines\, United Kingdom and Thailand. Her final duty sta
tion was at Hickam AFB\, Hawaiʻi where she later retired in the rank of Li
eutenant Colonel in 2004.
\n
Following retirement\, Diana relocat
ed to the Island of Hawaiʻi to an off-grid house located on 3 forested acr
es. Since 2008\, Diana has held various positions at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nat
ional Park within the Interpretation division learning and sharing about t
he native environment\, culture\, and amazing geologic history of Hawaiʻi.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Liko A’e Keiki + One\n\n\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to of
fer the Liko A’e Keiki plus One workshop. The workshop will be held at VAC
’s Niaulani Campus\, Saturday\, April 22\, 2023\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.
M. Open to keiki 7-13 years of age and one adult. The deadline to registe
r is Thursday\, April 13\, 2023.\n\n\nThis one-day workshop gives keiki an
d their parent\, grandparent or any adult\, a memorable opportunity to exp
lore the arts together. The classes will include hand-building with clay\,
drawing\, Hawaiian rhythms in the coral reef\, & zentangle.\n\n\nCost: fo
r one adult and one child $100/$92 for members of VAC. If you wish to enro
ll any additional adult or child\, please call the office at (808) 967-822
2.\n\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a
scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regist
ration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230422T083000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230422T143000
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, Saturday\, April 22\, 2023\, from 8:30 A.M. – 2:
30 P.M. Open to keiki 7-13 years of age and one adult. The deadline to register is Thursday\, April 13\, 2
023.
\n
\n
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This one-day workshop
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\n
\n
\n
Cost: for one adult and one child $100/$92 fo
r members of VAC. If you wish to enroll any additional ad
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\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.7565\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik at the Volcano Art Center Gallery fr
om 11 am to 1 pm on Wednesday\, April 26th to paint Hope Flags. The Galler
y is located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park near the Visitor Center. Al
l ages are welcome!\nThe Hope Flags are inspired by the handmade prayer fl
ags sent to Pu‘uhonua o Puna a.k.a. “The Hub” during the 2018 lava flow. W
e are continuing this community-centered creative art project that fosters
positive energy by bringing together one-of-a-kind works of art for the I
MUA PUNA flag installation at Activate Puna\, a benefit block party and co
ncert\, which takes place Saturday May 13th in Pahoa. https://www.acti
vatepuna.com/\nPhoto credit: Andrew Hara
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Joi
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pm on Wednesday\, April 26th to paint Hope Flags. The Gallery i
s located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park near the Visitor Center. All a
ges are welcome!
\n
The Hope Flags are inspired by the handmade praye
r flags sent to Pu‘uhonua o Puna a.k.a. “The Hub” during the 2018 lava flo
w. We are continuing this community-centered creative art project that fos
ters positive energy by bringing together one-of-a-kind works of art for t
he IMUA PUNA flag installation at Activate Puna\, a benefit block part
y and concert\, which takes place Saturday May 13th in Pahoa.
https://www.activatepuna.
com/
\n
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CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Love the Arts 2023: It Takes A Village\n \nVolcano Art Center a
nnounces our 18th Annual Love the Arts fundraiser at the Niaulani Campus o
n Saturday\, April 29\, 2023\, from 4 – 8 pm. This annual gala is our main
event to raise funds for Volcano Art Center which allows us to fund class
es\, exhibits\, workshops\, and offer the creative arts experience in this
uniquely nurturing and inspiring environment.\nThis year’s theme is “It T
akes a Village\,” which honors Hawaiian culture with an old-style lūʻau wi
th excellent kau kau and entertainment.\nCome join us for the Love The Art
s and enjoy ‘ono Hawaiian cuisine\, drinks\, great local music\, and lovel
y hula performances. We hope you will attend and wear your favorite aloha
attire.\nOf course\, the live and silent auctions are not to be missed\, w
ith unique offerings including original artwork\, hotel stays\, tours\, je
welry\, and more. Everyone will have an opportunity to bid on artwork\, ho
tel stays\, restaurants\, local products\, services\, gift certificates to
businesses and attractions.\nEach year we ask local artists to contribute
their artwork for this event\, to be auctioned in order to raise the need
ed funds to sustain VAC programs and classes. These artists and business
es who give to the event do so with the knowledge that their donation will
have a direct impact on the survival of the Art Center. The Volcano Art C
enter is an integral part of this unique community offering a sense of bel
onging to those who live and work around it.\nAs a non-profit organization
\, VAC looks forward to our community and ʻohana support in our effort to
expand the services and facilities at VAC’s Niaulani Campus. A portion of
this year’s proceeds will go to the VAC Capital Campaign to bring these pl
ans to fruition.\nTickets $75 / $65 (VAC member)\n\nThe Volcano Art Center
wishes to acknowledge the following Event Sponsors!\nRon Rigg –Patron Sup
porter\, Nathan Abe of HFS Credit Union\, Tracy Nagamine of Creative Arts
Hawaii\, Lorna & Albert Larsen-Jeyte of Volcano Heritage Cottages\, Kim Ra
ndall\, Byan & Allyn Bromley-Baron\, John & Rosalie Gordon\, Ruta Summers\
, Emily Callen\, Judy Jakobovitz\, Katherine Cameron & Peter Vaccaro\, Dia
na & Llyod Van De Car.\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-w
orkshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Art Center announces our 18th Annual Love the Arts fundraiser at the Niaulani Campus on Saturday\, April 29\, 2023\, from
4 – 8 pm. This annual gala is our main event to raise funds for Volcano A
rt Center which allows us to fund classes\, exhibits\, workshops\, and off
er the creative arts experience in this uniquely nurturing and inspiring e
nvironment.
\n
This year’s theme is “It Takes a Village\,” which hono
rs Hawaiian culture with an old-style lūʻau with excellent kau kau and ent
ertainment.
\n
Come join us for the Love The Arts and enjoy
‘ono Hawaiian cuisine\, drinks\, great local music\, and lovely hula perfo
rmances. We hope you will attend and wear your favorite aloha attire.
\n
Of course\, the live and silent auctions are not to be missed\, with
unique offerings including original artwork\, hotel stays\, tours\, jewelr
y\, and more. Everyone will have an opportunity to bid on artwork\, hotel
stays\, restaurants\, local products\, services\, gift certificates to bus
inesses and attractions.
\n
Each year we ask local artists to contrib
ute their artwork for this event\, to be auctioned in order to raise the n
eeded funds to sustain VAC programs and classes. These artists and busin
esses who give to the event do so with the knowledge that their donation w
ill have a direct impact on the survival of the Art Center. The Volcano Ar
t Center is an integral part of this unique community offering a sense of
belonging to those who live and work around it.
\n
As a non-profit or
ganization\, VAC looks forward to our community and ʻohana support in our
effort to expand the services and facilities at VAC’s Niaulani Campus. A p
ortion of this year’s proceeds will go to the VAC Capital Campaign to brin
g these plans to fruition.
The Volcano Art Center wish
es to acknowledge the following Event Sponsors!
\n
Ron Rigg –Patron Supporter\, Nathan Abe of HFS Credit Un
ion\, Tracy Nagamine of Creative Arts Hawaii\, Lorna & Albert Larsen-Jeyte
of Volcano Heritage Cottages\, Kim Randall\, Byan & Allyn Bromley-Baron\,
John & Rosalie Gordon\, Ruta Summers\, Emily Callen\, Judy Jakobovitz\, K
atherine Cameron & Peter Vaccaro\, Diana & Llyod Van De Car.
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CONTACT:808.967.7565\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Jelena will perform a live demonstration at VAC gallery in Hawa
iʻi Volcanoes National Park on Saturday\, May 6th from 11am – 2pm for thos
e interested in learning more about her artistic processes and techniques.
\nJelena is well known for her fiber work and gourds. Classes and guidance
by Kumu Ray Kahikulaulani Fonseca\, Jon Jon Hookano\, Pam Barton\, Willie
Grey Eagle Maglophlin and numerous Lauhala Kumu have greatly influenced he
r fiber work while being self-taught in her gourd art with a large library
of Hawaiian craft and culture books.\n\n\n\n \nFor more information about
the artist
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\n
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CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: Marine Life Presentation with Mar
c Hughes\nJoin Marc Hughes on Thursday\, May 11\, 2023\, at 6pm\, at Volca
no Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. This video presentation
provides a visual display of many associations that can be seen in scuba d
iving and snorkeling depths in the oceans around the Big Island. It encomp
asses a wide range of behavioral adaptations including symbiotic classific
ations such as mutualism\, parasitism\, and commensalism. Symbiotic relati
onships of marine animals around the Big Island of Hawaii such as: Sharks\
, dolphins\, Moray eels\, Octopus and other marine creatures often form bo
nds and associations between different species. The Hawaiian Islands have
some of the most interesting examples of these relationships.\nThe videos
and accompanying explanations of the intricate nature of these interaction
s show just how complex the marine environment is and how important it is
to preserve the coastal areas. Questions and discussions are welcome\, and
the goal of the presentation is to highlight the importance of individual
species of animals as they relate to the overall health of the marine env
ironment.\nMarc Hughes is a dive guide and marine life educator in Kailua-
Kona\, Hawaii. He graduated with a degree in Marine Science and Conservati
on Biology from the University of Hawaii in Hilo and participated in resea
rch cruises in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands as well as cephalopods re
search cruise in the Main Hawaiian Islands. All the videos in the presenta
tion have been taken by him and part of his program for teaching the publi
c and students through visual examples with a storytelling point of view.
\nThis evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night series at the Volc
ano Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian culture and our environment.
The series is intended to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and l
ife experience\, while fostering community connections. This presentation
is free\, although a donation is greatly appreciated.
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SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: Marine Life Presentation with Marc Hu
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/thursday-night-at-the-center-marine-
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Thur
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\n
Join Marc Hughes on Thursday\, May 11\, 2023\, at 6pm\, at Volcano Art Ce
nter Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. This video presentation provides
a visual display of many associations that can be seen in scuba diving and
snorkeling depths in the oceans around the Big Island. It encompasses a w
ide range of behavioral adaptations including symbiotic classifications su
ch as mutualism\, parasitism\, and commensalism. Symbiotic relationships o
f marine animals around the Big Island of Hawaii such as: Sharks\, dolphin
s\, Moray eels\, Octopus and other marine creatures often form bonds and a
ssociations between different species. The Hawaiian Islands have some of t
he most interesting examples of these relationships.
\n
The videos and accompanying explanations of the intrica
te nature of these interactions show just how complex the marine environme
nt is and how important it is to preserve the coastal areas. Questions and
discussions are welcome\, and the goal of the presentation is to highligh
t the importance of individual species of animals as they relate to the ov
erall health of the marine environment.
\n
Marc Hughes is a dive guide and marine life educator in Kailua-Kona\, Haw
aii. He graduated with a degree in Marine Science and Conservation Biology
from the University of Hawaii in Hilo and participated in research cruise
s in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands as well as cephalopods research cru
ise in the Main Hawaiian Islands. All the videos in the presentation have
been taken by him and part of his program for teaching the public and stud
ents through visual examples with a storytelling point of view.
\n
Th
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series is intended to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and life
experience\, while fostering community connections. This presentation is f
ree\, although a donation is greatly appreciated.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Edition-Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pease
Johnson\nA great gift! Just in time for Mother’s Day. Big Island artist a
nd instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf wo
rkshop on Saturday\, May 13\, 2023\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano Art C
enter.\nIn this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using thre
e colors of your choice\, which will create many more colors on the silk.
Pick a main color\, then\, choose the other two after learning about color
theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved by pre
-mixing the four process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, and blac
k). Students from previous classes have been amazed by what they refer to
as “happy color accidents.”\nJohnson will tell you\, “It’s all about playi
ng with colors. I supply all materials and guidance\, you create. The fun
time is your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate artis
ts are welcome. Open up your creativity and challenge yourself by learning
this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at color.
\nIn the final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on
Habotai silk to outline your more representational design and create a res
ist line for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10”
silk artwork.\nCost is $75/ $70 for VAC members plus a $15 fee per person
\, inclusive of supplies. For more information or to register call VAC at
808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.\n\n \nTickets: http://volc
anoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Mother’s Day Edition-Paint Your Own
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\n
A great gift! Just in
time for Mother’s Day. Big Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johns
on teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Saturday\,
May 13\, 2023\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano Art Center.
\n
In this
workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using three colors of you
r choice\, which will create many more colors on the silk. Pick a main col
or\, then\, choose the other two after learning about color theory. You’ll
then be ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved by pre-mixing the fou
r process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, and black). Students fr
om previous classes have been amazed by what they refer to as “happy color
accidents.”
\n
Johnson will tell you\, “It’s all about playing with
colors. I supply all materials and guidance\, you create. The fun time is
your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate artists are w
elcome. Open up your creativity and challenge yourself by learning this fu
n technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at color.
\n
In the final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Ha
botai silk to outline your more representational design and create a resis
t line for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10” s
ilk artwork.
\n
Cost is $75/ $70 for VAC members plus a $15 fee per p
erson\, inclusive of supplies. For more information or to register call VA
C at 808-967-8222 or visit www.
volcanoartcenter.org.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Tangle Niaulani is a new series of Zentangle-inspired classes c
elebrating the diversity of the Niaulani Rainforest guided by Certified Ze
ntangle Teacher (CZT) Dina Wood Kageler. The first class of this ongoing
series will blend creative textile art with Zentangle art and to create a
Treasure Bag featuring the endemic hāpu`u `i`i fern (Cibotium chamissoi).
This sub-canopy species can be found along the Niaulani Rainforest Trail
just beyond the Volcano Art Center’s Varez Hall. Hāpu`u `i`i is one of th
e three species of hāpu`u treefern in the Niaulani Forest. It can be dist
inguished from its cousin hāpu`u ferns by the stiff purple to blackish hai
rs along the stem of the `i`i frond.\nIn this class\, tanglers will embell
ish a printed frond pattern with individualized Zentangle patterns and col
orful textile pens. We will then sew our denim bags and celebrate our uni
que forest-inspired creations.\nNo previous experience with textile art is
necessary. Weather permitting\, we will visit the hāpu`u `i`i fern in it
s forest habitat\, so comfortable shoes and weather appropriate clothing
are suggested. Previous experience with Zentangle classes or tangle patte
rns are useful.\n\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registrati
on-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230513T130000
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ulani Rainforest guided by Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT) Dina Wood Kag
eler. The first class of this ongoing series will blend creative textile
art with Zentangle art and to create a Treasure Bag featuring the endemic
hāpu`u `i`i fern (Cibotium chamissoi). This sub-canopy species can
be found along the Niaulani Rainforest Trail just beyond the Volcano Art
Center’s Varez Hall. Hāpu`u `i`i is one of the three species of hāpu`u tr
eefern in the Niaulani Forest. It can be distinguished from its cousin hā
pu`u ferns by the stiff purple to blackish hairs along the stem of the `i`
i frond.
\n
In this class\, tanglers will embellish a printed fro
nd pattern with individualized Zentangle patterns and colorful textile pen
s. We will then sew our denim bags and celebrate our unique forest-inspir
ed creations.
\n
No previous experience with textile art is neces
sary. Weather permitting\, we will visit the hāpu`u `i`i fern in its fore
st habitat\, so comfortable shoes and weather appropriate clothing are su
ggested. Previous experience with Zentangle classes or tangle patterns ar
e useful.
\n\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 su
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea 2023 performance seri
es continues Saturday\, May 13th with a presentation by Nā Wai Iwi Ola und
er the direction of Kumu Hula Keala Ching. The performance begins at 10:3
0am at the pā hula in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Although\, the even
t is free\, Park entrance fees apply.\nNā Wai Iwi Ola Foundation is based
in Kailua-Kona\, and was founded to perpetuate the Hawaiian culture and pr
actices through hula protocol and ceremonies\, the use and study of the Ha
waiian language and by embracing the stories of our kūpuna past\, present
and future.\nThe hula kahiko presentation will be presented authentically
in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Au
dience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats. In
the case of extreme weather\, there is a possibility that the performance
will be moved indoors to the Kīlauea Visitors Center Auditorium where seat
ing is limited. These free events are supported by donations from members
of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future prog
rams.\n\nTo donate to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out mo
re information please contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org
or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230513T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230513T113000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
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Ching
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/hula-kahiko-halau-na-wai-iwi-ola-und
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Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea 2023 performan
ce series continues Saturday\, May 13th with a presentation by Nā Wai Iwi
Ola under the direction of Kumu Hula Keala Ching. The performance begins
at 10:30am at the pā hula in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Although\, t
he event is free\, Park entrance fees apply.
\n
Nā Wai Iwi Ola Fo
undation is based in Kailua-Kona\, and was founded to perpetuate the Hawai
ian culture and practices through hula protocol and ceremonies\, the use a
nd study of the Hawaiian language and by embracing the stories of our kūpu
na past\, present and future.
\n
The hula kahiko presentation wil
l be presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without
electronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/ra
in gear and sitting mats. In the case of extreme weather\, there is a poss
ibility that the performance will be moved indoors to the Kīlauea Visitors
Center Auditorium where seating is limited. These free events are suppor
ted by donations from members of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are we
lcome to continue future programs.
\n
\n
To donate to the Hula
Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more information please contact E
mily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org or visit www.volcanoartcenter.o
rg.
\n
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Chamber Music Concert at Niaulani \nVolcano Art Ce
nter is pleased to present the Volcano Chamber Players in a free classical
music concert to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday\, May 14\, 2023\, from
4 to 6pm at Volcano Art Center’s Dietrich Varez Hall in Volcano Village. T
reat your mother or yourself to an afternoon of fine chamber music and pup
us this year. Beverages\, pupus\, and flowers will be available for purcha
se. The Volcano Chamber Players are Susan McGovern on viola\, Alden Young
and Cathy Young on violin\, and Meg Saunders on cello.\nThe concert is a
special tribute to mothers and will entertain the entire family\, seating
is limited. This free event is sponsored by the Volcano Art Center\, Stat
e and County of Hawaii\, Kamuela Philharmonic and Hawaii State Foundation
on the Culture and the Arts.\n\n \n \nAbout the Volcano Chamber Players (
from left to right)\nAlden Young was born and raised in Kea‘au and began p
laying piano at age 3\, the same time he picked up the violin. He graduate
d from Hilo High School in 2015. He attended the Boston Conservatory at Be
rklee\, where he was Assistant Principal Second for the Peer Gynt Suite an
d played in the Special Conductors Orchestra. He graduated with a Music de
gree in Violin Performance. He has soloed and performed with the Kamuela
Philharmonic Orchestra. He is concertmaster of the Orchid Isle Orchestra w
here he has performed the Accolay Violin Concerto.\nCathy Young is a violi
nist\, violist\, pianist\, cellist\, conductor\, and music arranger. She
studied piano privately from age six\, and viola at age eight in the Alexa
ndria City Public Schools in Virginia. While serving in the Peace Corps in
Belize\, she was introduced to the Suzuki method of teaching music. She c
urrently teaches strings and piano at her Young Music Studio in Kea‘au. Sh
e plays violin and viola with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra. She is f
ounder and conductor of the Orchid Isle Orchestra\, which will present the
ir Spring Concert on May 21 at East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo.\nSusan
McGovern was born and raised in Honolulu and began violin studies when sh
e was 10 years old. She graduated with a degree in Music Education from th
e University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is a member of the Kamuela Philharmon
ic Orchestra\, Orchid Isle Orchestra\, and Chamber Orchestra of Kona. She
and husband Rob moved to Volcano in 1985\, where she worked as a National
Park Ranger in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. She served as Education Dir
ector for the Volcano Art Center and continues to lead Road Scholar groups
through five Hawaiian Islands.\nMeg Saunders began playing cello at age 1
0. She studied for several years in Pasadena California and as life took i
ts twists and turns\, 40 years passed without a cello in her life\, until
Meg’s husband\, desperate for a unique and inspired Christmas present\, ga
ve her a cello and a new hobby was born and a new passion rekindled. Muscl
e memory had survived!! Besides being a busy realtor in Hilo\, Meg enjoys
playing with the Orchid Isle Orchestra and the Kamuela Philharmonic Orche
stra.
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\n
Volcan
o Art Center is pleased to present the Volcano Chamber Players in a free c
lassical music concert to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday\, May 14\, 2023
\, from 4 to 6pm at Volcano Art Center’s Dietrich Varez Hall in Volcano Vi
llage. Treat your mother or yourself to an afternoon of fine chamber music
and pupus this year. Beverages\, pupus\, and flowers will be available fo
r purchase. The Volcano Chamber Players are Susan McGovern on viola\, Ald
en Young and Cathy Young on violin\, and Meg Saunders on cello.
\n
Th
e concert is a special tribute to mothers and will entertain the entire fa
mily\, seating is limited. This free event is sponsored by the Volcano Ar
t Center\, State and County of Hawaii\, Kamuela Philharmonic and Hawaii St
ate Foundation on the Culture and the Arts.
\n
\n
\n
\n
About the Volcano Chambe
r Players ( from left to right)
\n
Alden Youn
g was born and raised in Kea‘au and began playing piano at age 3\
, the same time he picked up the violin. He graduated from Hilo High Schoo
l in 2015. He attended the Boston Conservatory at Berklee\, where he was A
ssistant Principal Second for the Peer Gynt Suite and played in the Specia
l Conductors Orchestra. He graduated with a Music degree in Violin Perform
ance. He has soloed and performed with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra
. He is concertmaster of the Orchid Isle Orchestra where he has performed
the Accolay Violin Concerto.
\n
Cathy Young is a vio
linist\, violist\, pianist\, cellist\, conductor\, and music arranger. Sh
e studied piano privately from age six\, and viola at age eight in the Ale
xandria City Public Schools in Virginia. While serving in the Peace Corps
in Belize\, she was introduced to the Suzuki method of teaching music. She
currently teaches strings and piano at her Young Music Studio in Kea‘au.
She plays violin and viola with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra. She is
founder and conductor of the Orchid Isle Orchestra\, which will present t
heir Spring Concert on May 21 at East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo.
\n
Susan McGovern was born and raised in Honolulu and b
egan violin studies when she was 10 years old. She graduated with a degree
in Music Education from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is a membe
r of the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra\, Orchid Isle Orchestra\, and Cham
ber Orchestra of Kona. She and husband Rob moved to Volcano in 1985\, wher
e she worked as a National Park Ranger in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
She served as Education Director for the Volcano Art Center and continues
to lead Road Scholar groups through five Hawaiian Islands.
\n
Meg Saunders began playing cello at age 10. She studied for seve
ral years in Pasadena California and as life took its twists and turns\, 4
0 years passed without a cello in her life\, until Meg’s husband\, despera
te for a unique and inspired Christmas present\, gave her a cello and a ne
w hobby was born and a new passion rekindled. Muscle memory had survived!!
Besides being a busy realtor in Hilo\, Meg enjoys playing with the Orchi
d Isle Orchestra and the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,volcano art center
CONTACT:Mike Nelson\; 808-967-8222\; mnelson@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:The show opens on Saturday\, May 20\, 2023\, and continues thro
ugh June 10. The show is open to the public Wednesday – Sunday\, 10am – 4p
m at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The exhibit wi
ll also be featured online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.\nThis three-week e
vent aims to feature the various wood artists in our community who produce
individual one-of-a-kind works using indigenous Hawaiian and exotic woods
. Held in the Dietrich Varez Hall at VAC’s Niaulani Campus the exhibition
presents a wide range of wood items including furniture\, sculptures\, and
bowls. Funds generated from the show will contribute to the development o
f Volcano Art Center’s future classroom and wood shop facilities.\nThis ye
ars biennial exhibition will be juried by members of the Hawaiʻi Forest In
dustry Association.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230610T160000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785
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May 20\, 2023\, and continues through June 10. The show is open to the pub
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in Volcano Village. The exhibit will also be featured online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
This thr
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o produce individual one-of-a-kind works using indigenous Hawaiian and exo
tic woods. Held in the Dietrich Varez Hall at VAC’s Niaulani Campus the ex
hibition presents a wide range of wood items including furniture\, sculptu
res\, and bowls. Funds generated from the show will contribute to the deve
lopment of Volcano Art Center’s future classroom and wood shop facilities.
\n
This years biennial exhibition will be
juried by members of the Hawaiʻi Forest Industry Association.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
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DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for Painting with Pulp with Natural
Dyes and Pigments workshop on Saturday\, May 20\, 2023 from 10 am to 2:30
pm at the Volcano Art Center in Volcano. No previous experience necessary.
$70/ $65 VAC Members plus $40 supplies.\nUsing shredded recycled paper\,
a household blender and various moulds and deckles\, you’ll make large sh
eets of paper to which you can imbed plant pulp on the still wet surface\,
and press to form a single sheet. Natural dyes or pigments can be added t
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is discussed\, and samples of plant materials and finished papers are shar
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ability. Flowers and plants for dyes may include olena\, spirulina\, kukiu
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couraged to bring dried plant materials to add to the pulp for coloring or
to imbed in their paper. Students may contact the instructor in advance v
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SEQUENCE:0
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Handbuilding with Clay with Erik Wold \nSaturdays\, 10:30am-1:3
0pm. Class dates: May 20 – July 8\n\nTeaching artist\, Erik Wold\, will pr
ovide instruction for this eight-week workshop in which we will explore a
variety of handbuilding techniques including pinch\, coil and slab constru
ction methods. Kilns and firing stages will be explained and you’ll learn
how to glaze your pots to be fired in high-fire reduction kiln. All skill
levels are welcome.\n\n\n\nCost for the series is $200/$180 for VAC member
s plus a $30 materials fee for 6 lbs. of clay\, which includes glazes and
firing for that material along with a facility fee. Additional clay will b
e available for purchase.\nOur open and well ventilated ceramics studio in
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me will be available to registered students on Wednesdays from 2 – 5pm. Co
st is $10 per day\, with punch cards available at the Administration Offic
e front desk during business hours\, Monday through Friday\, from 10am – 4
pm. Must be registered for a ceramics class to participate.\nErik Wold stu
died Art\, specializing in Ceramics\, at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-c
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; sales@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcent
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DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce Daniel Van Zy
le: A Celebration of 50 years Exhibiting at the VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Vol
canoes National Park from May 27th to July 9th\, 2023. The exhibit prese
nts original paintings and lithographs from Daniel’s long career of art ma
king. Van Zyle will be present at the exhibition opening on Saturday\, May
27th. The public is invited to meet him at a reception for the artist fro
m 2-4pm that day at VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. While
the exhibit and reception are free\, park entrance fees apply. The exhibi
t will also be available for viewing on VAC’s website upon opening. For mo
re information please contact Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-7565 or email sa
les@volcanoartcenter.org
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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park from May 27th to July 9th\, 2023. The e
xhibit presents original paintings and lithographs from Daniel’s long care
er of art making. Van Zyle will be present at the exhibition opening on Sa
turday\, May 27th. The public is invited to meet him at a reception for th
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Park. While the exhibit and reception are free\, park entrance fees apply.
The exhibit will also be available for viewing on VAC’s website upon ope
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or email sales@volcanoartcenter.org
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Food From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\,
Stumps\, and Wood Chips \nSaturday\, May 27\,2023 | 9am – 2pm\n\nInstructo
r Zach Mermel will teach the basics of mushroom cultivation in the “Food F
rom Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms on Logs\, Stumps\, and Wood
Chips” on Saturday\, May 27\, 2023\, from 9am – 2pm at Volcano Art Center
Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\n\n\nWondering what to do with those
undesirable exotic trees on the Back Forty? By teaming with certain fungi\
, you can turn that pesky plant problem into an edible solution. A wonder
drug or just darn tasty\, the humble mushroom belongs to a kingdom seldom
explored. Mushrooms are an excellent source of vegetarian protein and nutr
ition with the added bonus of “easy to grow”. Their health benefits are we
ll known and their ecological advantages are just now being fully realized
. Now you can learn basic fungal biology and how fungal mycelium colonizes
different materials\, particularly wooden logs\, stumps\, and wood chips.
You’ll also discover the specific health benefits of different edible and
medicinal fungi in Hawai‘i.\n\n\nCourse fees are $55/$50 VAC members plus
a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Each participant will depart with a sh
iitake mushroom log kit\, as well as a King Stropharia mushroom kit. Parti
cipants will meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village for an inter
active slideshow\, followed by a hands-on segment. Lunch break will occur
from 12pm – 1pm. For more information or to register for the workshop\, p
lease call 808-967-8222.\nVolcano Art Center Niaulani Campus is located at
19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Volcano Village.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcano
artcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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Saturday\, May 27\,2023 | 9am – 2pm
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Instructor Zach Mermel will teach the basics
of mushroom cultivation in the “Food From Wood: Growing Edible & Medicinal
Mushrooms on Logs\, Stumps\, and Wood Chips” on Saturday\, May 27\, 2023\, from 9am – 2pm at Volcan
o Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
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Wondering what to do with those undesirable exotic trees on
the Back Forty? By teaming with certain fungi\, you can turn that pesky pl
ant problem into an edible solution. A wonder drug or just darn tasty\, th
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xcellent source of vegetarian protein and nutrition with the added bonus o
f “easy to grow”. Their health benefits are well known and their ecologica
l advantages are just now being fully realized. Now you can learn basic fu
ngal biology and how fungal mycelium colonizes different materials\, parti
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ecific health benefits of different edible and medicinal fungi in Hawai‘i.
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Course fees are $55/$50 VAC member
s plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Each participant will depart wit
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Participants will meet at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village for an
interactive slideshow\, followed by a hands-on se
gment. Lunch break will occur from 12pm – 1pm. For more information or to
register for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222.
\n
Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus is
located at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Volcano Village.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nEnjoy the outdoors and take your painting beyond the four wa
lls of a classroom in the Pastel On-Site Landscape Paintingworkshop with P
atti Pease Johnson on Saturday\, June 10\, 2023\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Vo
lcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nYou’ll receive step
by step instruction in a proven rotational method for success\, starting w
ith form and fill\, moving to value of black and white\, then color. Your
own natural style is brought to the surface. All materials will be supplie
d along with guidance and inspiration for your creative journey.\nInitial
discussion includes pastels types\, papers\, fixing and mounting. Then\, u
se newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to keep loose. Next\, you’ll
form shapes\, and move into colors on sanded pastel paper. Learn to exagg
erate and be bold with colors\, and the value of using the lightest lights
and the darkest darks. Grow your knowledge of composition\, color and cor
recting problems.\nStudents will complete one 9×12” project. Weather permi
tting\, the workshop will take place outdoors at Niaulani. Otherwise\, the
workshop will be held indoors with a reference photo.\nCost for the works
hop is $75 and $70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee. Beginner and in
termediate artists are welcome. For more information or to register call V
AC at 808-967-8222\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at gallerie
s and shops across the State and in collections around the world.\n\nTicke
ts: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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SEQUENCE:0
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will be supplied along with guidance and inspiration for your creative jou
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea 2023 performance ser
ies continues on Saturday\, June 10th with a presentation by Hālau Hula o
Manaʻolana o Kohala under the direction of Kumu Hula Manaʻolana (Hope) Ke
awe. The performance begins at 10:30am at the pā hula in Hawaiʻi Volcanoe
s National Park. National Park entrance fees apply.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe perform
ance on June 10th will present a special appearance by members of Na Kupun
a`O Kohala and Hula Kalaniumi a Liloa both under the direction of Kumu Kau
i Nakamura.\n\n\n\n\nThese free events are supported by donations from mem
bers of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future p
rograms. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit educational organization c
reated in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cult
ural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in th
e visual\, literary\, and performing arts. Visit www.volcanoartcenter.org
or call 967-8222 for more information.
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
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gh activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts. Visit www.vo
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: JP Thoma & the Jazztones\nSaturday\, June 1
7\, 2023\, at 5:30pm\n \n Come join us on June 17 at 5:30 pm. at the Volca
no Art Center Niaulani Campus for a great evening of musical enjoyment. Fe
aturing the music of jazz trumpet virtuoso Miles Davis. His last 30 years
were some of his most creative and productive in a long life\, and encompa
ssed experiences with many jazz greats\, including Charlie Parker\, Gil Ev
ans\,John Coltrane\, Herbie Hancock\, Ron Carter\, and Wayne Shorter. His
musical innovations have been felt throughout the jazz world.\nThe introdu
ctory fanfare by Joaquin Rodrigo – “Concerto de Aranjuez” – from the1959 a
lbum Skecthes of Spain\, played by Jean Pierre Thoma on flute with percuss
ion accompaniment by Owen Matsui\, pianist Asha Azama and bassist Ken Vinc
ent\, bringing us into the classical flavor of Spain\, and leads to the in
terpretation of some of the best compositions in the Davis repertoire.\nTh
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less well-known Davis additions to the jazz realm. “Seven Steps to Heaven
” is the album which really stepped out for Miles into new rhythmic direct
ions and was followed by explorations which led the way for many other jaz
z groups – “Tutu” is full of surprises\, and Miles’ reworking of Cyndi Lau
per’s “Time After Time is aimed at the dancing crowd.\nTickets are $25 for
VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase be
er\, wine\, as well as pupus. Tickets are available for sale online at www
.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Villa
ge. The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, June 16.\nAfter th
at\, tickets will be sold at the door\, if they are not sold out. Tickets
will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them u
p any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administ
rative Office\, Monday through Saturday\, 10am-4pm.\n\nTickets: http://vol
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Niaulani Campus for a great evening of musical enjoyment. Featuring the m
usic of jazz trumpet virtuoso Miles Davis. His last 30 years were some of
his most creative and productive in a long life\, and encompassed experien
ces with many jazz greats\, including Charlie Parker\, Gil Evans\,John Col
trane\, Herbie Hancock\, Ron Carter\, and Wayne Shorter. His musical innov
ations have been felt throughout the jazz world.
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The introductory fanfare by Joaquin Rodrigo – “Concerto de Aranj
uez” – from the1959 album Skecthes of Spain\, played by Jean Pier
re Thoma on flute with percussion accompaniment by Owen Matsui\, pianist A
sha Azama and bassist Ken Vincent\, bringing us into the classical flavor
of Spain\, and leads to the interpretation of some of the best composition
s in the Davis repertoire.
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known Davis additions to the jazz realm. “Seven Steps to Heaven” is the a
lbum which really stepped out for Miles into new rhythmic directions and w
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Tickets ar
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be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupus. Tickets are available
for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or a
t VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase
tickets online is Friday\, June 16.
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sold at the door\, if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will
Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any day before the
show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monda
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DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: The Evolution of Kapāpala Ranch
with Lani & Bill Petrie\nJoin Kapāpala Ranch Manager Lani Cran Petrie an
d her husband Bill on Thursday\, June 22\, at Volcano Art Center Niaulani
Campus in Volcano Village. As a member and past President of the Hawai`i C
attlemen’s Association and an innovator in Hawai`i’s cattle ranching indus
try\, Lani has a wealth of knowledge to pass along. Her presentation will
cover the history of the 29\,000-acre Kapāpala Ranch. She will also discu
ss the Great Mahele and what that meant for the area\, starting with the p
lantation days\, and the role of the National Park\, State Forest Reserves
\, Public Highway\, Ohaikea\, and Kipuka Ki and their relationships to Kap
āpala Ranch.\nThis presentation is free\, although donations are greatly a
ppreciated.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/eve
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dustry\, Lani has a wealth of knowledge to pass along. Her presentation wi
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DESCRIPTION:Poured Watercolor Floral Contrast\n\nIn this workshop\, you’ll
draw\, mask\, pour\, mask\, and pour again\, then detail with specific wat
ercolor techniques of gradation\, drybrush\, negative painting\, stencil l
ifting. Students create an 8 x 10” painting on cold press 140 lb. watercol
or paper\, by working from light to dark in 4 stages.\nA still life floral
photo is provided in color and gray tones to show values patterns of ligh
t\, midtones\, and dark. Completion of each stage will be done step by ste
p together with the instructor.\nBig Island artist and instructor Patti Pe
ase Johnson says\, “It’s about being both free with yourself for the pours
\, which are always a surprise\, then disciplined for the details of the m
ain flower\, followed by abstraction qualities to complete the background.
I think the final painting is complemented by the contrasts.”\nThis works
hop will be held on Saturday\, July 8\, 2023\, at the Volcano Art Center\,
Niaulani Campus. Beginner and intermediate artists welcome. Patti supplie
s all materials along with focused guidance and inspiration for this proce
ss along with some handy tips for your creative journey. Cost for the work
shop is $75/$70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee per person. For mor
e information or to register call VAC at 808-967-8222\n\n \n \nTickets: ht
tp://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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plined for the details of the main flower\, followed by abstraction qualit
ies to complete the background. I think the final painting is complemented
by the contrasts.”
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Campus. Beginner and intermediate artists welcome. Patti supplies all mat
erials along with focused guidance and inspiration for this process along
with some handy tips for your creative journey. Cost for the workshop is $
75/$70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee per person. For more informa
tion or to register call VAC at 808-967-8222
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DESCRIPTION:Zentangle is an easy-to-learn\, relaxing and fun way to create
beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.\nThe art of Zentangle app
ears intricate and complicated\, but when guided through the process\, lea
rners recognize how simple\, fun\, and engrossing it becomes. The Zentangl
e method embraces the philosophy that “there are no mistakes”and students
learn how to turn an “oops” into an opportunity.\nThe Zentangle Basics in
Black class explores the fundamental patterns of the Zentangle method via
the exciting medium of white gel pens on black paper to capture the imager
y found in the dynamic landscape of our island.\nLearning Objectives:\n\nI
ntroduction to the Zentangle Art Method\nFive elements: dot\, straight lin
e\, S shape\, C shape\, & orb (. / s c o)\nZentangle basic vocabulary\nBen
efits of meditation through a mindful drawing practice\n\n Materials:\nA Z
entangle Black Tile kit will be provided which contains a Sakura Gelly Rol
l pen\, mini white pencil\, tortillon\, and black tiles. The class will in
clude additional supplies – to be determined.\nThe class will be guided by
Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.\n\nGratitude\nAppreciation\n
Relaxation\nMindfulness & Awareness\n\nThis class is open to all levels\,
no Zentangle or art experience is necessary.\n$35 Class Fee or $30 for VAC
Members plus a $15 supply fee\nPlease bring your own beverage and individ
ually packaged snacks to share.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://vol
canoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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tangle method via the exciting medium of white gel pens on black paper to
capture the imagery found in the dynamic landscape of our island.
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Introduction to the Zentangle Art Method
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Five elements: dot\, straight line\, S shape\, C shape
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Zentangle basic
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Benefits of meditation thr
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
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DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea performance series c
ontinues on Saturday\, July 8th with a presentation by Hālau Nā Mōhai A
loha o Ka Lauaʻe Pā Ola Kapu and Mountain View Elementary hula program un
der the direction of Kumu Hula John Kuʻuhoamele Cuban. The performance beg
ins at 10:30am in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. National Park entrance
fees apply.\nHālau Nā Mōhai Aloha o Ka Lauaʻe Pā Ola Kapu and Mountain
View Elementary Hula program goals are for the students to connect to wah
i pana (unique places) through their cultural and performing arts and to d
evelop a deeper understanding\, appreciation\, and enjoyment of the cultur
al heritage of Hawai’i through music and hula. Increasing the knowledge of
how hula represents traditions\, beliefs\, and values of the Hawaiian cul
ture and providing a foundation for the student and a deep understanding a
nd interest in hula that will last a lifetime.\nThis performance is part o
f a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center. For the series\
, hula groups from across Hawaiʻi are invited to perform in a one-of-a-kin
d outdoor setting at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Na
tional Park. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and si
tting mats.
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ain View Elementary hula program under the direction of Kumu Hula John Kuʻ
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July 8th with a presentation by Hālau Nā Mōhai Aloha o Ka Lauaʻe Pā O
la Kapu and Mountain View Elementary hula program under the direction of K
umu Hula John Kuʻuhoamele Cuban. The performance begins at 10:30am in Hawa
iʻi Volcanoes National Park. National Park entrance fees apply.
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y Hula program goals are for the students to connect to wahi pana (unique
places) through their cultural and performing arts and to develop a deeper
understanding\, appreciation\, and enjoyment of the cultural heritage of
Hawai’i through music and hula. Increasing the knowledge of how hula repre
sents traditions\, beliefs\, and values of the Hawaiian culture and provid
ing a foundation for the student and a deep understanding and interest in
hula that will last a lifetime.
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This performance is part of a year
-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center. For the series\, hula g
roups from across Hawaiʻi are invited to perform in a one-of-a-kind outdoo
r setting at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National P
ark. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting ma
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DESCRIPTION:Wondrous Works In Wood by Aaron Hammer at VAC\nVolcano Art Cent
er is proud to announce the exhibition Wondrous Works In Wood by Aaron Ham
mer. The exhibit featuring lathe-turned works of art opens July 15th and
will continue through August 20th\, 2023. The gallery is open daily\, 9am
-5pm in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. A reception with the artist wil
l take place on the opening day\, Saturday\, July 15th from 2-4pm. While
the exhibit is free to attend\, park entrances fees apply.\nThe solo exhib
ition showcases a collection of newly-finished turned woodwork made from t
rees that were grown in Hawai’i. The works include natural-edged bark lipp
ed bowls\, traditional calabash shaped bowls\, and large-scale platters. T
he scale of the pieces range in size from 8″ to 36″ in diameter. Aaron cho
oses to use previously-fallen Hawaiʻi grown trees in an effort to protect
Hawaiʻi’s cherished forest resources. He states\, “ In the pieces I creat
e\, I attempt to honor these sacred trees by creating heirloom-quality wor
k that is loved by families for generations. The fallen trees or urban-sal
vaged trees that I work with are often full of flaws\, imperfections and d
efects. I endeavor to embrace these challenges and turn these flaws into u
nique features.”\nOriginally from Kansas City\, craftsman Aaron Hammer tra
veled extensively after high school to destinations including Israel\, Ind
ia\, and Nepal and then made the island of Oʻahu his home in 1993. Aaron
was mentored by master wood turners Jerry Kermode and Ron Kent and began o
perating his own professional wood turning studio in 2000. He now produce
s a full line of HammerCraft\, lathe-turned art and gift items from his st
udio in Papaikou since 2014.\nIn addition to running his business Aaron ha
s served on the Board of Directors of The Pacific Handcrafters Guild holdi
ng the titles of Vice President and President. He is active now on the Bo
ard of Directors for the Hawai’i Forest Industry Association and in the lo
cal Hawai’i art and wood shows\, winning awards at the HFIA wood shows of
2011 and 2022. Aaron also loves teaching and has offered wood turning clas
ses locally in Laupahoehoe. As an instructor he has been invited to teach
wood turning workshops at Pratt Art Center in Seattle WA. and was recentl
y invited to teach a third workshop at the world famous Arrowmont School o
f Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg\, Tennessee.\n\nTo share his love of woodt
urning Aaron has scheduled a woodturning demonstration to take place from
11am -2pm on July 29th at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcan
oes National Park. The demonstration will allow viewers to witness live wo
odturning on a lathe. Aaron states that while working on the lathe “one mu
st work from the center both physically and spiritually…starting with a ra
w log and transforming it into a finely finished and cherished object is t
he joy of my creation.”\n\nPlease visit www.volcanoartcenter.org for more
information\, or call VAC Gallery at (808) 967-7565. Volcano Art Center i
s a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to pr
omote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental h
eritage of Hawaiʻi through arts and education.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Wondrous Works In Wood by Aaron Ham
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Volcano Art Center is proud to announce the exhibit
ion Wondrous Works In Wood byAaron Hammer. The exhibit fea
turing lathe-turned works of art opens July 15th and will conti
nue through August 20th\, 2023. The gallery is open daily\, 9a
m -5pm in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. A reception with the artist wi
ll take place on the opening day\, Saturday\, July 15th from 2-
4pm. While the exhibit is free to attend\, park entrances fees apply.
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The solo exhibition showcases a collection of newly-finished turned w
oodwork made from trees that were grown in Hawai’i. The works include natu
ral-edged bark lipped bowls\, traditional calabash shaped bowls\, and larg
e-scale platters. The scale of the pieces range in size from 8″ to 36″ in
diameter. Aaron chooses to use previously-fallen Hawaiʻi grown trees in an
effort to protect Hawaiʻi’s cherished forest resources. He states\, “ In
the pieces I create\, I attempt to honor these sacred trees by creating h
eirloom-quality work that is loved by families for generations. The fallen
trees or urban-salvaged trees that I work with are often full of flaws\,
imperfections and defects. I endeavor to embrace these challenges and turn
these flaws into unique features.”<
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Originally from Kansas City\, craftsman Aaron Hammer travele
d extensively after high school to destinations including Israel\, India\,
and Nepal and then made the island of Oʻahu his home in 1993. Aaron was
mentored by master wood turners Jerry Kermode and Ron Kent and began opera
ting his own professional wood turning studio in 2000. He now produces a
full line of HammerCraft\, lathe-turned art and gift items from his
studio in Papaikou since 2014.
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In addition to running his bus
iness Aaron has served on the Board of Directors of The Pacific Handcrafte
rs Guild holding the titles of Vice President and President. He is active
now on the Board of Directors for the Hawai’i Forest Industry Association
and in the local Hawai’i art and wood shows\, winning awards at the HFIA
wood shows of 2011 and 2022. Aaron also loves teaching and has offered woo
d turning classes locally in Laupahoehoe. As an instructor he has been in
vited to teach wood turning workshops at Pratt Art Center in Seattle WA. a
nd was recently invited to teach a third workshop at the world famous Arro
wmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg\, Tennessee.
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To share his love of woodturning Aaron has scheduled a woodturni
ng demonstration to take place from 11am -2pm on July 29th at the Volcano
Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. The demonstration w
ill allow viewers to witness live woodturning on a lathe. Aaron states tha
t while working on the lathe “one must work from the center both physicall
y and spiritually…starting with a raw log and transforming it into a finel
y finished and cherished object is the joy of my creation.”
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Please visit www.volcanoartcenter.org for more informat
ion\, or call VAC Gallery at (808) 967-7565. Volcano Art Center is a 501(
c) 3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to promote\,
develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental heritage
of Hawaiʻi through arts and education.
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DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center proudly announces the upcoming exhibit C
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s (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village. Opening reception: July 30
th\, from 2pm – 4pm. The show is open Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4 pm T
he exhibit will also be featured online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.\nThis
three-week event features a group exhibition showcasing the art work of C
harlene Asato\, Lisa Louise Adams\, Roslyn Moresh\, Leslie Laird and Robin
Scanlon. The group of artists originally began meeting and making books w
hich then lead them to pursue many other forms of expression exploring the
ir relationship to nature through spirit. They derive inspiration from the
multi-faceted cultures present in Hawai`i and their love of the ‘aina. Th
e multi-media exhibition held in Dietrich Varez Hall at Hale Ho‘omana at V
AC’s Niaulani Campus features original watercolor paintings\, collage\, ha
ndmade books\, and quilts.
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2023 at the Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 O
ld Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village. Opening reception: July 30th\, fro
m 2pm – 4pm. The show is open Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4 pm The exhib
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making books which then lead them to pursue many other forms of expression
exploring their relationship to nature through spirit. They derive inspir
ation from the multi-faceted cultures present in Hawai`i and their love of
the ‘aina. The multi-media exhibition held in Dietrich Varez Hall at Hale
Ho‘omana at VAC’s Niaulani Campus features original watercolor paintings\
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DESCRIPTION:To share his love of woodturning Aaron has scheduled a woodturn
ing demonstration to take place from 11am -2pm on July 29th at the Volcano
Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. The demonstration
will allow viewers to witness live woodturning on a lathe. Aaron states th
at while working on the lathe “one must work from the center both physical
ly and spiritually…starting with a raw log and transforming it into a fine
ly finished and cherished object is the joy of my creation.”\n\n\n
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Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. The demonstration will allow v
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king on the lathe “one must work from the center both physically and spiri
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DESCRIPTION:A free\, mutli-generational program to enjoy with your keiki. J
uly 29th\, 2023 from 3pm- 4pm at VAC’s Niaulani Campus. This class is a wo
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s and keep it out of the landfill! Keiki will be introduced to themes of r
ecycling\, plastic pollution and ways to be stewards of the lands and ocea
ns of Hawai’i. These unique\, handmade creatures will later be incorporate
d into an installation titled Changing Oceans: Changing Minds by visiting
artist\, George Nuku.\nFor more information call (808) 967-8222.
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landfill! Keiki will be introduced to themes of recycling\, plastic pollu
tion and ways to be stewards of the lands and oceans of Hawai’i. These uni
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DESCRIPTION:A free\, mutli-generational program to enjoy with your keiki. J
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s and keep it out of the landfill! Keiki will be introduced to themes of r
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artist\, George Nuku.\nFor more information call (808) 967-8222.
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landfill! Keiki will be introduced to themes of recycling\, plastic pollu
tion and ways to be stewards of the lands and oceans of Hawai’i. These uni
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcente
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DESCRIPTION:A free\, mutli-generational program to enjoy with your keiki. A
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a wonderful opportunity to construct sea creatures for ordinary plastic b
ottles and keep it out of the landfill! Keiki will be introduced to themes
of recycling\, plastic pollution and ways to be stewards of the lands and
oceans of Hawai’i. These unique\, handmade creatures will later be incorp
orated into an installation titled Changing Oceans: Changing Minds by visi
ting artist\, George Nuku.\nFree Workshop. Advanced registration required.
Call (808) 967-8222.
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noon – 4pm at VAC’s Niaulani Campus. This class is a wonderful opportunity
to construct sea creatures for ordinary plastic bottles and keep it out o
f the landfill! Keiki will be introduced to themes of recycling\, plastic
pollution and ways to be stewards of the lands and oceans of Hawai’i. Thes
e unique\, handmade creatures will later be incorporated into an installat
ion titled Changing Oceans: Changing Minds by visiting artist\, George Nuk
u. \nFree Workshop. Advanced registration required. Call (808) 967-82
22.
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X-COST:Free- Registration required
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UID:ai1ec-47987@volcanoartcenter.org
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00
pm\, August 8 – September 12\, 2023\nA series of 6 drawing classes for chi
ldren ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons
focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-life
s will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works
. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather
permitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so si
nce 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private l
essons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and p
hysically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/$110 VAC Members plus a $17 s
upply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply
for a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/r
egistration-workshops-classes/.
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Keiki
Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
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Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, August 8 – September 12\, 2023
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A series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Ar
t Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from lif
e. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to
prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaulani
Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
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Ken enjoys
working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with the Artists
in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and summer camps.
He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disabled with V
SA arts.
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Fee: $120/$110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
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Financial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a schol
arship Here
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Exploration In Book Making Workshop\n\nExploration in Book Maki
ng Workshop will be held on Saturday\, August 12th from 9:30 am – 2:30 pm.
Join this incredibly talented group of women artists\, Charlene Asato\, L
isa Louise Adams\, Roslyn Moresh\, Leslie Laird\, and Robin Scanlon\, in c
reating unique art pages utilizing printing\, collage\, and textile techni
ques and binding them! Two binding styles will be explored\; the piano hin
ge and the slip knot technique.\nWorkshop Fee $65 ($55 VAC Members) plus a
$15 supply fee. Registration is required. Call (808) 967-8222 to reserve
your space.\nYou will need to bring scissors\, 12″ ruler\, a glue stick\,
a pencil\, and a bag lunch. The registration deadline is Monday\, August
7.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-c
lasses/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230812T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230812T143000
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lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Exploration in Book Ma
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30 pm. Join this incredibly talented group of women artists\, Charlene Asa
to\, Lisa Louise Adams\, Roslyn Moresh\, Leslie Laird\, and Robin Scanlon\
, in creating unique art pages utilizing printing\, collage\, and textile
techniques and binding them! Two binding styles will be explored\; the pia
no hinge and the slip knot technique.
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Workshop Fee $65 ($55 VAC Me
mbers) plus a $15 supply fee. Registration is required. Call (808) 967-82
22 to reserve your space.
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You will need to bring scissors\, 12″ ru
ler\, a glue stick\, a pencil\, and a bag lunch. The registration deadline
is Monday\, August 7.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Hula Kahiko: Featuring Kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabbe with h
ālau Halauolaokalani on August 12\, 2023.\n\n\n\nVolcano Art Center’s Hula
Arts at Kīlauea performance series continues on Saturday\, August 12th\,
featuring Kumu Hula Kahoʻokele Crabbe and hālau Halauokalani.\n\nThe perfo
rmance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center.
For the series\, hula hālau from across Hawai‘i are invited to perform e
ach month. The performance begins at 10:30am at the kahua hula (platform)
in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\n\nAfter graduating in 1995 at Pu
ʻupueokapu\, Waikane\, Oʻahu with traditional ʻuniki ceremonies under his
teacher kumu hula Robert Cazimero\, kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabbe foun
ded Halauolaokalani in 1999.\n\nThe hālau’s performance this year will hon
or Auntie Dutchie Kapu Saffery who was the spiritual “mother” of the halau
and to many in the community. She was a graduate of Maiki Aiu Lake of Hāl
au Hula o Maiki and an ‘olapa of Papa Lehua who passed in February of this
year. The hālau will present traditional mele kahiko as taught to Kumu Cr
abbe by his kumu\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimero of Halau Na Kamalei. Special gu
est soloist Cathy Liliaokalani Kasparovitch Arnold will also perform.\nHal
auolaokalani is a branch of the hula family of Auntie Maiki Aiu Lake who w
as the teacher of Kumu Crabbe’s teacher\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimero.\n\nThe
hula performance is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain o
r shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged
bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at t
he Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parking is available at the St
eam Vents parking lot.\n\nThese free events are supported by donations fro
m member’s of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue f
uture programs. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit educational organiz
ation created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic a
nd cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activitie
s in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts.
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2th\, featuring Kumu Hula Kahoʻokele Crabbe and hālau Halauokalani.
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The performance is part of a year-round series sponsor
ed by the Volcano Art Center. For the series\, hula hālau from across Haw
ai‘i are invited to perform each month. The performance begins at 10:30am
at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
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After graduating in 1995 at Puʻupueokapu\, Waikane\,
Oʻahu with traditional ʻuniki ceremonies under his teacher kumu hula Rober
t Cazimero\, kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabbe founded Halauolaokalani in
1999.
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The hālau’s performance this year will hono
r Auntie Dutchie Kapu Saffery who was the spiritual “mother” of the halau
and to many in the community. She was a graduate of Maiki Aiu Lake of Hāla
u Hula o Maiki and an ‘olapa of Papa Lehua who passed in February of this
year. The hālau will present traditional mele kahiko as taught to Kumu Cra
bbe by his kumu\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimero of Halau Na Kamalei. Special gue
st soloist Cathy Liliaokalani Kasparovitch Arnold will also perform.
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Halauolaokalani is a branch of the hula family of Auntie Maiki Aiu
Lake who was the teacher of Kumu Crabbe’s teacher\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimer
o.
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The hula performance is presented authenticall
y in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification.
Audience members are encouraged bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and
to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additiona
l parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.
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These free events are supported by donations from member’s of the Vol
cano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future programs. The V
olcano Art Center is a non-profit educational organization created in 1974
to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage
of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual\, lit
erary\, and performing arts.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,sculpture\,volcano art center
CONTACT:Julia Williams\; 808-339-1699\; http://volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Come help create and install the Changing Oceans: Changing Mind
s art installation with Maori sculptor\, George Nuku\, daily 10am – 4pm at
Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus. For more information text Julia Willi
ams at (808) 339-1699.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Heather Penfield on Saturday\, August 19th\, 2023 \, from
9am – 11am.\, for the Cooking with Canoe Plants Workshop at Volcano Art Ce
nter Niaulani Campus.\n\n \n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \nIn this workshop you wil
l learn:\n\nLearn the importance of the first edible plants brought to Haw
aii by Polynesians. \nExplore five or more different plants and how to bu
y and prepare them. \nGain hands-on experience making recipes from start
to finish. Including salad\, main course and dessert.\nDiscuss the nutriti
onal\, social & economical benefits of buying locally grown produce.\n\nI
ncludes:\n\nHandout with recipes \n Samples of the recipes we make \n\nWe
will use in season produce:\n Ulu (breadfruit)\, Uala (sweet potato)\, Ole
na (turmeric)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarcane)\, Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (coconut)
\, Ohi’a ai (mountain apple)\, & Ki (ti)\n\n \n \n \n \n \n The class fee
is $55/$50 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volca
noartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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SUMMARY:Call (808) 967-8222 to Register – Cooking with Canoe Plants Worksho
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/cooking-with-canoe-plants-workshop-w
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rience making recipes from start to finish. Including salad\, main course
and dessert.
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Handout with recipes
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ce:
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ic)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarcane)\, Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (coconut)\, Ohi’a a
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,sculpture\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcente
r.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) proudly announces a large-scale ar
t installation titled Changing Oceans: Changing Minds by visiting Maori ar
tist and environmental activist\, George Tamihana Nuku at the Volcano Art
Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village.\n\n
\n\nAn opening reception takes place on Friday\, August 25 from 4pm – 6 pm
in Dietrich Varez Hall. Artist talk to follow.\n Exhibit: Changing Oceans
\, Changing Minds open daily\, 10 am – 4 pm\, from August 26th through Se
ptember 10th.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230825T190000
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, Volcano\, HI 96785
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; sales@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcent
er.org
DESCRIPTION: Hawaiʻi Nei Invitational Exhibition will be on display until O
ctober 1st\, 9 am – 5 pm\, daily at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawa
iʻi Volcanoes National Park.\nThe multi-media exhibition showcases seven o
utstanding artists who were selected from the Hawai`i Nei 2022 Art Contest
celebrating Hawai`i Island’s native species held at Wailoa Art Center. Th
e artists including Kathy Sprinkle\, Robert Peck\, Saxony Charlot\, Aleysi
a Ray Kaha\, Janee Weddell-Hespenheide\, Aly Kat\, Jillian Marohnic\, and
Dawn Sagar were challenged with exploring the theme of Chiaroscuro\, the u
se of strong contrast between light and dark\, usually bold contrasts affe
cting a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists an
d art historians for the use of contrasts of light to achieve a sense of v
olume in modeling three-dimensional objects and figures.\nVisit the VAC Ga
llery to see how the artists expressed this theme through their art of Haw
aiʻi’s native species or landscape found within Hawai’i Volcanoes National
Park. For those who can not attend the exhibition in person\, it may also
be viewed online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\n\nVolcano Art Center is a 5
01(c) 3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to promote
\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental herita
ge of Hawaii through arts and education. Please visit www.volcanoartcenter
.org for more information.
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daily at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Par
k.
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The multi-media exhibition showcases seven outstanding
artists who were selected from the Hawai`i Nei 2022 Art Contest ce
lebrating Hawai`i Island’s native species held at Wailoa Art Center. The a
rtists including Kathy Sprinkle\, Robert Peck\, Saxony Charlot\, Aleysia R
ay Kaha\, Janee Weddell-Hespenheide\, Aly Kat\, Jillian Marohnic\, and Daw
n Sagar were challenged with exploring the theme of Chiaroscuro\, the use
of strong contrast between light and dark\, usually bold contrasts affecti
ng a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists and a
rt historians for the use of contrasts of light to achieve a sense of volu
me in modeling three-dimensional objects and figures.
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Visit the VA
C Gallery to see how the artists expressed this theme through their art of
Hawaiʻi’s native species or landscape found within Hawai’i Volcanoes Nati
onal Park. For those who can not attend the exhibition in person\, it may
also be viewed online at www.vo
lcanoartcenter.org
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Volcano Art C
enter is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission i
s to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environm
ental heritage of Hawaii through arts and education. Please visit www.volcanoartcenter.org for more i
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,News\,sculpture\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcente
r.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) proudly announces a large-scale ar
t installation titled Changing Oceans: Changing Minds by visiting Maori ar
tist and environmental activist\, George Tamihana Nuku at the Volcano Art
Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village. VAC
invites school and community groups along with the general public of all
ages and backgrounds to participate in this island-wide Community Art Proj
ect to explore our changing oceans and changing identities due to the prol
iferation of single-use plastics in our modern world.\n\n\n\nChanging Ocea
ns\, Changing Minds – open daily\, 10 am – 4 pm\, from August 26th throug
h September 10th. An opening reception takes place on Friday\, August 25
from 4pm – 6 pm in Dietrich Varez Hall. Artist talk to follow.\n\n\n Thro
ugh the use of thousands of re-purposed empty plastic bottles and pieces o
f reused carved transparent plexiglass\, the project aims to create a symb
olic representation of the island of Hawai`i\, surrounded by plastic marin
e life and sea birds. The participatory aspect is integral to people formi
ng a personal cultural connection with plastic as a material and humanity’
s inherent genealogical inter-relationship. The result is participants se
e themselves reflected in the pollution as a pathway to affecting a resolu
tion. The site-specific\, installation directed by Nuku and his team will
rely on engagement from local volunteers in a spirit of collaboration\, i
nnovation\, and exchange. Local participation and engagement in the proce
ss of creation allow interconnectedness with the participants\, materials\
, and environment. The resulting artistic creations give value to otherwis
e often discarded plastics. Nuku feels that if we value our creations\, we
are unlikely to discard them\, thus leaving our environments -including t
he ocean- healthier and valued.\n\n\nGeorge Nuku has created over 20 large
-scale projects of this nature around the world using plastics\, such as s
tyrene and recycled bottles\, in his powerful and provocative artwork. The
opportunity to present this project in Hawai`i connects his Polynesian he
ritage to the future of our environment. Nuku will work with our island c
ommunity to explore the Native Hawaiian and other Polynesian community’s o
cean-based identities as they intersect with the changing ocean. Nuku’s p
hilosophy is that we must begin seeing plastics not as garbage\, but as va
luable\, beautiful\, and even sacred materials. Says Nuku- “We must trans
form our relationship with plastic and the environment if we want to prese
rve our environment.”
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LOCATION:VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\
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The Volcano Art Center (VAC) proudly announces a larg
e-scale art installation titled Changing Oceans: Changing Minds by
visiting Maori artist and environmental activist\, George Tamihana Nuku at
the Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Vol
cano Village. VAC invites school and community groups along with the gener
al public of all ages and backgrounds to participate in this island-wide C
ommunity Art Project to explore our changing oceans and changing identitie
s due to the proliferation of single-use plastics in our modern world.
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Changing Oceans\, Changing
Minds – opendaily\,
10 am – 4 pm\, from
August 26th through September 10th. An opening reception
takes place on Friday\, August 25 from 4pm – 6 pm in Dietrich Varez Hall.
Artist talk to follow.
\n
\n
\n
Through the use of thousands of re-purposed empty plastic bottles and piec
es of reused carved transparent plexiglass\, the project aims to create a
symbolic representation of the island of Hawai`i\, surrounded by plastic m
arine life and sea birds. The participatory aspect is integral to people f
orming a personal cultural connection with plastic as a material and human
ity’s inherent genealogical inter-relationship. The result is participant
s see themselves reflected in the pollution as a pathway to affecting a re
solution. The site-specific\, installation directed by Nuku and his team
will rely on engagement from local volunteers in a spirit of collaboration
\, innovation\, and exchange. Local participation and engagement in the p
rocess of creation allow interconnectedness with the participants\, materi
als\, and environment. The resulting artistic creations give value to othe
rwise often discarded plastics. Nuku feels that if we value our creations\
, we are unlikely to discard them\, thus leaving our environments -includi
ng the ocean- healthier and valued.
\n
\n
\n
George Nuku has created over
20 large-scale projects of this nature around the world using plastics\,
such as styrene and recycled bottles\, in his powerful and provocative art
work. The opportunity to present this project in Hawai`i connects his Poly
nesian heritage to the future of our environment. Nuku will work with our
island community to explore the Native Hawaiian and other Polynesian comm
unity’s ocean-based identities as they intersect with the changing ocean.
Nuku’s philosophy is that we must begin seeing plastics not as garbage\,
but as valuable\, beautiful\, and even sacred materials. Says Nuku- “We must transform our relationship with pl
astic and the environment if we want to preserve our environment.”
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \n\nVolcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea performance seri
es continues on Saturday\, September 9th\, featuring Kumu Hula Paul Neves
with hālau Haʻa O Kinohi.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKumu Hula Paul Neves comes fr
om the lineage of Kumu Hula Winona Beamer. He opened Hālau Haʻa Kea o Kino
hi in 2004 with schools in Hilo\, San Francisco\, and Kyoto\, Japan. Kumu
Paul is a cultural practitioner of the traditional ways of the Kanaka Mao
li\, who emphasizes aloha as a lifestyle\, ‘ohana (family)\, alakaʻi (lea
dership/ discipline)\, and lokahi (unity)\, as the core of communal expres
sion.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe performance is part of a year-round series spon
sored by the Volcano Art Center. For the series\, hula hālau from across H
awai‘i are invited to perform each month. The performance begins at 10:30
am at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\n
\nThe hula performance is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\,
rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encou
raged bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parkin
g at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parking is available at
the Steam Vents parking lot.\n\nThese free events are supported by donatio
ns from member’s of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to conti
nue future programs. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit educational or
ganization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artis
tic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through acti
vities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDonate to the Hula Arts Here!\nMahalo!
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Kanaka Maoli\, who emphasizes aloha as a lifestyle\, ‘ohana (family)\, a
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gins at 10:30am at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nati
onal Park.
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The hula performance is presented auth
entically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplifi
cation. Audience members are encouraged bring sun/rain gear and sitting ma
ts\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, a
dditional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.
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These free events are supported by donations from member’s of
the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future programs.
The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit educational organization created i
n 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural her
itage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Home Herbalist Workshop Part 2 – Body Care Basics with Heather
Penfield\nJoin Heather Penfield on Saturday\, September 16th\, at the Vol
cano Art Center Niaulani Campus\, from 9am – 11am. In this class you will
practice the art of herbal preparations in making herbal insect spray\, p
ain relief oil\, all purpose human/pet salve\, magnesium body butter\, nat
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the plants around us. \nLearn the importance of using products that nouris
h and protect us from the outside in.\nExperience the art of making produc
ts from start to finish. \nIncluding all-purpose salve\, herbal insect rep
ellent\, pain relief oil\, air freshener/perfume\, magnesium body butter\,
and more. \n\nIncludes:\n\nClass handout with recipes \nProduct samples t
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plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/regis
tration-workshops-classes/.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,News\,volcano art center
CONTACT:Emily Catey Weiss\; 808-967-8222\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Walking Through Mist – Metaphors and Memories\, continues throu
gh Sunday\, October 8th at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 O
ld Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village. Open Wednesday through Sunday\, from
10 am – 4 pm. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays.\nPhan was born in Tu Chau\, Ha Do
ng Province\, North Vietnam\, and went south with her family when Vietnam
was divided in 1954. For many years she did not want to return to Vietnam
because\, in her mind\, it was a place of death and sorrow.\nIn 1992\, Ph
an returned to Vietnam with Jeanette Foster\, a journalist friend. After
23 years\, Phan re-established a relationship with her older sister\, nine
children\, and grandchildren. Phan and Jeanette took her sister and famil
y to their birthplace 30 miles north of Hanoi. They visited relatives in t
heir ancestral home and burned incense at their mother’s grave.\nOn her re
turn home to Hawaiʻi\, Phan dealt for months with the overwhelming emotion
s stirred up by the trip. She struggled with various media\, and a new wo
rk emerged. She named it The White Mourning Cloth series. “The series of
work is about my unresolved feeling for my mother and my motherland\, mour
ning the souls that died in the Vietnam War and healing the wounds—mine an
d others—whose life has been affected by the war.” In conjunction with h
er exhibit\, she presented a slide show and lecture entitled Seedlings of
Peace and a healing ceremony for the community.\nIn this series\, Walking
Through Mist\, Phan shares with the community haunting images from the pas
t\, untangled emotional issues\, honors her parents\, Uncle and Aunt\, and
pays tribute to people who sheltered and helped her reach the United Stat
es.\nCheesecloth\, bamboo\, silk\, thread\, woodcut printed paper\, and dr
ywall are the materials she uses to re-weave and reclaim her world’s past
utilizing the half-century of growing skill and understanding. In Vietname
se culture\, cheesecloth is used in making mourning clothes. “For me\,” s
ays Phan\, “this fabric embodies eternal sadness. Its sheerness is mystic
al.”\nIn December 2021\, the Walking Through Mist Series debuted at the Ea
st Hawaiʻi Cultural Center. The curator\, Andrzej Kramars\, said it was o
ne of the year’s three best exhibitions.\n“…. It is one of the most moving
\, extraordinary exhibits I have ever seen. Each piece was so moving\, an
d so meticulously done. Thank you for bringing this to us.” Marilyn Nich
olson\, Former Director VAC.\n “It is a gallery of memories\, so skillfull
y assembled that we are drawn into another world\, into that temple of qui
et that is recollection. Images in thread on the semi-transparent gauze o
f mourning cloth are a perfect vehicle and metaphor for memory – convey th
e underlying emotion where memories reside.” Caroline Garrett\, Writer\,
Poet.\n “This exhibit is a treasure that took her a lifetime to make. It
is breathtakingly beautiful aesthetically\, conceptually\, and a deeply me
aningful gift openly given from a truthful soul.” Elizabeth Miller\, Arti
st.\nPhan has participated and lectured nationally and locally in numerous
Invitational Exhibitions\, including the Smithsonian Institution Travelin
g Exhibition\, the US Geological Survey’s Asian Pacific American Art Exhib
ition\, the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art\, and The Contemporary
Museum in Hawaiʻi. Her artwork is in the Honolulu Art Museum\, Hawaiʻi Sta
te Art Museum\, and the Toyota Corporation collections.
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n Wednesday through Sunday\, from 10 am – 4 pm. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays.
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Phan was born in Tu Chau\, Ha Dong Province\, North Vietnam\, and
went south with her family when Vietnam was divided in 1954. For many ye
ars she did not want to return to Vietnam because\, in her mind\, it was a
place of death and sorrow.
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In 1992\, Phan returned to Vietnam wit
h Jeanette Foster\, a journalist friend. After 23 years\, Phan re-establi
shed a relationship with her older sister\, nine children\, and grandchild
ren. Phan and Jeanette took her sister and family to their birthplace 30 m
iles north of Hanoi. They visited relatives in their ancestral home and bu
rned incense at their mother’s grave.
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On her return home to Hawaiʻ
i\, Phan dealt for months with the overwhelming emotions stirred up by the
trip. She struggled with various media\, and a new work emerged. She na
med it The White Mourning Cloth series. “The series of work is about my un
resolved feeling for my mother and my motherland\, mourning the souls that
died in the Vietnam War and healing the wounds—mine and others—whose life
has been affected by the war.” In conjunction with her exhibit\, she pr
esented a slide show and lecture entitled Seedlings of Peace and a healing
ceremony for the community.
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Cheesecloth\, bamboo\, silk\, thread\, woodcut printed paper\, and
drywall are the materials she uses to re-weave and reclaim her world’s pas
t utilizing the half-century of growing skill and understanding. In Vietna
mese culture\, cheesecloth is used in making mourning clothes. “For me\,”
says Phan\, “this fabric embodies eternal sadness. Its sheerness is myst
ical.”
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In December 2021\, the Walking Through Mist Series debuted
at the East Hawaiʻi Cultural Center. The curator\, Andrzej Kramars\, said
it was one of the year’s three best exhibitions.
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“…. It is one
of the most moving\, extraordinary exhibits I have ever seen. Each piece
was so moving\, and so meticulously done. Thank you for bringing this to
us.” Marilyn Nicholson\, Former Director VAC.
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“It is a g
allery of memories\, so skillfully assembled that we are drawn into anothe
r world\, into that temple of quiet that is recollection. Images in threa
d on the semi-transparent gauze of mourning cloth are a perfect vehicle an
d metaphor for memory – convey the underlying emotion where memories resid
e.” Caroline Garrett\, Writer\, Poet.
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“This exhibit is a
treasure that took her a lifetime to make. It is breathtakingly beautiful
aesthetically\, conceptually\, and a deeply meaningful gift openly given
from a truthful soul.” Elizabeth Miller\, Artist.
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Phan has pa
rticipated and lectured nationally and locally in numerous Invitational Ex
hibitions\, including the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition\, t
he US Geological Survey’s Asian Pacific American Art Exhibition\, the San
Jose Institute of Contemporary Art\, and The Contemporary Museum in Hawaiʻ
i. Her artwork is in the Honolulu Art Museum\, Hawaiʻi State Art Museum\,
and the Toyota Corporation collections.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for a Mixed Media Papermaking worksh
op on Saturday\, September 16\, 2023\, from 10 am – 2:30 pm at Volcano Art
Center Niaulani Campus. Newcomers and advanced students are welcome. $70/
$65 (VAC member)\, plus a $45 supply fee.\n\n\nThis workshop will introduc
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es\, and earth pigments\, using a household blender. Various sized moulds
and deckles are available for participants to make paper\, scrolls\, layer
ed or special projects. Participants are encouraged to bring flowers and o
ther dried plant materials to add to the pulp for coloring or to imbed in
their paper.\n\n\nThe workshop also covers the selection\, preparation\, a
nd process of using and painting with various local plant fibers\, plant d
yes\, and earth pigments. To allow for more papermaking time\, the instruc
tor will source\, prepare and cook plant materials for pulp\, dyes\, and p
aint\, in advance of the class. Plant fibers used in this workshop may inc
lude wauke (paper mulberry)\, banana\, ginger\, lemongrass\, cane grass\,
etc. (depending on availability).\n\n\nYou will leave with a basic knowled
ge of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, pulp sources\, and instructions
on how to make paper at home.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/ev
ents/registration-workshops-classes/.
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supply fee.
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; sales@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcent
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DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce “Points of Vi
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ntings and sketches at VAC Gallery on display October 7th – November 12th\
, 9am – 5pm\, daily at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Na
tional Park.\nFeaturing the works of Bonnie Sol Hahn\, Robert Weiss\, Kira
Kamamalu\, Jack Kinkelaar and Amy Markham the exhibit presents the unique
perspective and approach to landscape by each participating artist. Pai
nting outdoors\, surrounded by the beauty of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National P
ark\, the artists work to capture the impression or essence of a place or
scene. “In a sense capturing the mana of the wahi pana (special place)” as
expressed by Bonnie Sol Hahn. The artists renditions illustrate varied i
nspirations\, perspectives\, textures and moods representing the same plac
e in different ways.\n \nJoin the artist at the opening reception on Satur
day\, October 7th from 2-4pm . For those who are not able to attend the e
xhibition in person\, it may also be viewed online at www.volcanoartcenter
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m\, daily at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
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Featuring the works of Bonnie Sol Hahn\, Robert Weiss\, Kira K
amamalu\, Jack Kinkelaar and Amy Markham the exhibit presents the unique p
erspective and approach to landscape by each participating artist. Paint
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k\, the artists work to capture the impression or essence of a place or sc
ene. “In a sense capturing the mana of the wahi pana (special place)” as e
xpressed by Bonnie Sol Hahn. The artists renditions illustrate varied ins
pirations\, perspectives\, textures and moods representing the same place
in different ways.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Keiki Camp\,Keiki Fall Camp
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoAʻe FallCamp\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer the
Liko Aʻe Fall Camp.\nA weeklong Fall Camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani C
ampus from October 9 – October 13\, 2023\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open
to keiki ages 7-13.\nThe Camp will include: ceramics\, paper making\, mac
rame\, drawing\, and creative movement – make your happy moves. Please pro
vide snacks and lunch. Call the Volcano Art Center for more information (8
08) 967- 8222.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\nDeadline t
o register is Saturday\, September 23\, 2023.\nFinancial scholarships are
available for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: htt
p://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20231013T143000
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The Camp will include: ceramics\, paper making\, macrame\, dr
awing\, and creative movement – make your happy moves. Please prov
ide snacks and lunch. Call the Volcano Art Center for more inform
ation (808) 967- 8222.
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Cost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of V
AC.
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Deadline to register is Saturday\, September 23\, 2023
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DESCRIPTION:Pen Sketching & Watercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson\nSat
urday\, October 14\, 2023\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus i
n Volcano\, Village.\nLearn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9”
watercolor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a g
reat size for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” sa
ys instructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners
and intermediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggeration
s and painting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a
person a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing
in the materials.\n“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is wha
t it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and
paint loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, h
ave a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space
is good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”\nYour intuition and playful
attitude are part of this journey. First\, is a discussion by looking at
many samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color? Stude
nts then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking at a
simple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper and o
utlined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Students learn
a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plus lea
rn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\, and
lift-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you remembe
r the steps.\nPatti Pease Johnson has been a working artist for 27 years a
nd a teacher of various mediums including two other watercolor techniques\
, soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her workshops for pai
nting on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artwork in nume
rous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world through ga
llery sales around the state of Hawaii.\n\nThe cost is $75/$70 for VAC me
mbers\, plus a $10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration fee. For more inform
ation call (808) 967-8222.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/event
s/registration-workshops-classes/.
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hour session. “It’s a great size for journal travel recording for lively
illustrative looks\,” says instructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop i
s a chance for beginners and intermediate students to experiment with simp
lified line exaggerations and painting outside the lines. All materials ar
e supplied so it gives a person a chance to see if this is their creativit
y spark before investing in the materials.
\n
“Simple line drawing fo
r the outside of objects is what it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a sugg
estion of the object. Draw and paint loosely. For example\, no need to com
plete the leaf outside edge\, have a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree
with full branches. White space is good\, chant it when you begin painting
\,”
\n
Your intuition and playful attitude are part of this journey.
First\, is a discussion by looking at many samples and asking the question
: is it about drawing vs. color? Students then practice the minimal drawin
g first on newsprint from looking at a simple still-life setup. Then it is
redrawn on the watercolor paper and outlined suggestively with the perman
ent black fine-tip pen. Students learn a pen hashing technique for the dar
kest darks and cast shadows\; plus learn watercolor techniques of washes\,
blending\, glazing\, dry brush\, and lift-off. A 4-page handout with a ba
sic 10-step procedure lets you remember the steps.
\n
Patti Pease Joh
nson has been a working artist for 27 years and a teacher of various mediu
ms including two other watercolor techniques\, soft pastel still life\, an
d Plein air landscapes. Her workshops for painting on silk using liquid dy
e and wax resist. She has had artwork in numerous juried shows and has col
lectors in many parts of the world through gallery sales around the state
of Hawaii.
\n\n
The cost is $75/$70 for VAC
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CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Forest Fair At Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus\n\nSaturday
\, October 14\, 2023 | 10am – 4pm\n\nSituated in the restored native rain
forest\, known today as the Niaulani Forest\, The Volcano Art Center (VAC
) provides an intimate experience for people to engage with Hawaiʻi’s rain
forest\, plants\, and native birds through its annual Forest Fair. The da
y long celebration occurs this Saturday\, Oct 14th at the Niaulani Campus
(19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village\, from 10am – 4pm. This one-
day event\, highlights the Niaulani Trail Program which includes displays\
, vendors\, free forest tours\, hula performance\, lei making\, and native
plant and book sales. This family friendly event engages with activities
that shares Hawaiʻi’s unique natural heritage\, deepening the understandin
g of the forest and its natural systems\, highlighting how to be stewards
of Hawaiʻi’s most precious environmental resources supporting healthy Hawa
iian forests for generations to come.\nVAC’s Forest Fair activities begin
at 9:30am with a Hawaiian blessing by Kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabb and
an acknowledgment to Volcano resident Tim Tunison for his many years of s
ervice and dedication to the Niaulani Nature Trail and Forest Conservation
efforts.\nThe native plant sale features two Big Island growers\, Allie A
dkins of Lehua Lena Nursery and Volcano resident Ed Clapp begins. The plan
t sale takes place in VAC’s outdoor Sculpture Garden at Niaulani Campus\,
at 10am.\n\nFree events occur throughout the day including lei making with
master lei makers Kaipo Ah Chong and Zenny Sawyer \, free guided forest t
ours at 11am\, 1 and 3pm.\, and a hula performance by Christy Lassiter and
guest dancer Alya Kanehailua beginning at 1pm.\n\nSaturday\, Oct. 14th is
also the Second Saturday of October! This once-a-month event includes th
e free monthly hula performance and a Jazz Concert! This month’s hula ka
hiko performance which begins at 10:30am in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Par
k features Kumu Hula Iwalani Kalima with Hula Hālau O Kou Lima Nani Ē. Th
e Jazz Concert featuring JP Thoma and the Jazztones honoring Louis Armstro
ng. The show begins at 5:30pm at VACʻs Niaulani Campus.\nPlease visit www
.volcanoartcenter.org for more information. Your support will help VAC co
ntinue its long tradition of environmental programming. Support from Hawa
i’i Tourism’s Community Enrichment Program also allow these events to take
place. Call 808-967-8222 for more information. Volcano Art Center is a 50
1(c) 3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote\, develop and pe
rpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental heritage of Hawaii thro
ugh arts and education. Please visit www.volcanoartcenter.org for more inf
ormation.
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Niaulani Forest\, The Volcano Art Center (VAC) provides an intimate exper
ience for people to engage with Hawaiʻi’s rain forest\, plants\, and nativ
e birds through its annual Forest Fair. The day long celebration occurs t
his Saturday\, Oct 14th at the Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) i
n Volcano Village\, from 10am – 4pm. This one-day event\, highlights the N
iaulani Trail Program which includes displays\, vendors\, free forest tour
s\, hula performance\, lei making\, and native plant and book sales. This
family friendly event engages with activities that shares Hawaiʻi’s unique
natural heritage\, deepening the understanding of the forest and its natu
ral systems\, highlighting how to be stewards of Hawaiʻi’s most precious e
nvironmental resources supporting healthy Hawaiian forests for generations
to come.
\n
VAC’s Forest Fair activities begin at 9:30am with a
Hawaiian blessing by Kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabb and an acknowledgmen
t to Volcano resident Tim Tunison for his many years of service and dedica
tion to the Niaulani Nature Trail and Forest Conservation efforts.
\n
The native plant sale features two Big Island growers\, Allie Adkins
of Lehua Lena Nursery and Volcano resident Ed Clapp begins. The plant sale
takes place in VAC’s outdoor Sculpture Garden at Niaulani Campus\, at 10a
m.
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Free events occur throughout the day including
lei making with master lei makers Kaipo Ah Chong and Zenny Sawyer \, free
guided forest tours at 11am\, 1 and 3pm.\, and a hula performance by Chri
sty Lassiter and guest dancer Alya Kanehailua beginning at 1pm.
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day\, Oct. 14th is also the Second Saturday of October! This o
nce-a-month event includes the free monthly hula performance and a Jazz Co
ncert! This month’s hula kahiko performance which begins at 10:30am in H
awai’i Volcanoes National Park features Kumu Hula Iwalani Kalima with Hula
Hālau O Kou Lima Nani Ē. The Jazz Concert featuring JP Thoma and the Jaz
ztones honoring Louis Armstrong. The show begins at 5:30pm at VACʻs Niaul
ani Campus.
\n
Please visit www.volcanoartcenter.org for mor
e information. Your support will help VAC continue its long tradition of
environmental programming. Support from Hawai’i Tourism’s Community Enric
hment Program also allow these events to take place. Call 808-967-8222 for
more information. Volcano Art Center is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization
whose mission is to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultu
ral and environmental heritage of Hawaii through arts and education. Pleas
e visit www.volcanoartcenter.org for more information.
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DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea performance series co
ntinues on Saturday\, October 14th with a hula kahiko performance featurin
g Kumu Hula Iwalani Kalima with Hula Hālau O Kou Lima Nani Ē. The performa
nce is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center. Hu
la hālau from across Hawai‘i are invited to perform each month. The hour-
long performance begins at 10:30am at the kahua hula (platform) in Hawaiʻi
Volcanoes National Park. Park entrance fees apply.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHula Hālau O Kou Lima Nani Ē was founded in 1986 to coordina
te cultural education programs that benefit Hawai‘i communities. From Kea
ukaha – Hilo\, HI. their hula lineage is from Uncle George Lanakilakeikiah
iali’i Na’ope\, a great master of Hula and Hawaiian Culture. He was also t
he co-founder of the world’s greatest hula event the “Merrie Monarch Festi
val”. Hālau kou lima nani e is proud to perpetuate his style of hula and r
egularly performs at numerous events\, festivals\, and competitions. Kumu
Hula Iwalani Kalima shares “hula is one of the greatest avenues to keepin
g the culture of Hawaiʻi living\, we embrace hula and enlighten people thr
ough our dance.”\n\nThe presentation is presented authentically in an outd
oor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience mem
bers are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arriv
e early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parking
is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.\nThese free events are curre
ntly supported by donations from member’s of the Volcano Art Center. Dona
tions are welcome to continue future programs. The Volcano Art Center is a
non-profit art and educational organization created in 1974 to promote\,
develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s p
eople and environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and pe
rforming arts. Visit www.volcanoartcenter.org or call 967-8222 for more i
nformation.\n\n\nDonate to the Hula Arts Here!\nMahalo!
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performance featuring Kumu Hula Iwalani Kalima with Hula Hālau O Kou Lima
Nani Ē. The performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the V
olcano Art Center. Hula hālau from across Hawai‘i are invited to perform e
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ope\, a great master of Hula and Hawaiian Culture. He was also the co-foun
der of the world’s greatest hula event the “Merrie Monarch Festival”. Hāla
u kou lima nani e is proud to perpetuate his style of hula and regularly p
erforms at numerous events\, festivals\, and competitions. Kumu Hula Iwal
ani Kalima shares “hula is one of the greatest avenues to keeping the cult
ure of Hawaiʻi living\, we embrace hula and enlighten people through our d
ance.”
\n\n
The presentation is presented authentically
in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Au
dience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, an
d to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, addition
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\n
These free
events are currently supported by donations from member’s of the Volcano
Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future programs. The Volcan
o Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in 1
974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural herita
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DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: A Tribute to Louis Armstrong\nSaturday\, Oc
tober 14th\, 2023\, at 5:30pm\nThe Volcano Art Center’s Jazz in the Forest
series continues on Saturday\, October 14th\, 2023 at 5:30pm at Volcano A
rt Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The evening features Jean P
ierre Thoma and the Jazztones. \n\nEnjoy an evening together at the Volcan
o Art Center with the always swinging JP Thoma and the Jazztones. This co
ncert will focus on the legacy of trumpet and vocal icon Louis Armstrong\,
who was born at the beginning of the 20th century and contributed more th
an any single jazz musician to the rich history of American as well as glo
bal jazz. He was truly “Ambassador Satch”.\nJP -Jean Pierre- Thoma on sax
& clarinet\; the magnificent Leslie Harlib\nperforming vocals and piano\;
violinist and vocalist Mark Caudill filling the Creole musical spot\; and
Russell Lundgren on percussion.\nSome of the dixieland classics to be fe
atured in this autumn concert will be\, “The Heebie Jeebies” – one of Arms
trong’s earliest\nrecorded hits with King Oliver\; “West End Blues”\, whic
h introduced some very modern BeBop licks of introduction\; and early hits
such as “Undecided”\; Tiger Rag”\; “Ain’t Misbehavin”\,and “When the Sain
ts Go Marching In” We will end with a reminder\nof “What a Wonderful Worl
d” – his last big hit.\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)!
Ticket holders will be able to purchase pupu\, beer and wine. Tickets are
available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Admin
istration Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets onli
ne is Friday\, October 13th.\nAfter that\, tickets will be sold at the doo
r\, if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day
of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any day before the show at Volcano
Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through Satur
day\, 10am-4pm.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-worksh
ops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
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t series continues on Saturday\, October 14th\, 2023 at 5:30pm at Volcano
Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The evening features Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones.
\n
\n
Enjoy an evening together at the Volcano Art Center with the always swingi
ng JP Thoma and the Jazztones. This concert will focus on the legacy of t
rumpet and vocal icon Louis Armstrong\, who was born at the beginning of t
he 20th century and contributed more than any single jazz musician to the
rich history of American as well as global jazz. He was truly “Ambassador
Satch”.
\n
JP -Jean Pierre- Thoma on sax & clarinet\; the magnificen
t Leslie Harlib \nperforming vocals and piano\; violinist and vocalis
t Mark Caudill filling the Creole musical spot\; and Russell Lundgren on
percussion.
\n
Some of the dixieland classics to be featured in this
autumn concert will be\, “The Heebie Jeebies” – one of Armstrong’s earlies
t \nrecorded hits with King Oliver\; “West End Blues”\, which introdu
ced some very modern BeBop licks of introduction\; and early hits such as
“Undecided”\; Tiger Rag”\; “Ain’t Misbehavin”\,and “When the Saints Go Mar
ching In” We will end with a reminder \nof “What a Wonderful World”
– his last big hit.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members ($
30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase pup
u\, beer and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Adm
inistration Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets on
line is Friday\, October 13th.
\n
After that\, tickets will be sold a
t the door\, if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call o
n the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any day before the show a
t Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday thro
ugh Saturday\, 10am-4pm. \n
X-COST:$25 VAC Member/$30 Non-Member
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DESCRIPTION:Puppets on the Path\, Volcano’s own environmental entertainers
are returning to the Volcano Art Center for a light hearted retrospective
of songs and puppetry. Coral Connections will be presented free to the com
munity on Sunday\, October 15\, at 3 p.m. at Volcano Art Center Niaulani
campus. (19-4074 Old Volcano Road).\n\nCreating original songs and stories
based on Hawaii’s natural history\, this production group draws audiences
into the coral reef to explore life styles and habitats of many of the cr
eatures who live in and visit Hawaii’s shallow reef waters. Performers inc
lude Kate Schuerch\, Loren Brownlea and Dina Kageler.\nPuppets on the Path
started in 1983\, in a workshop sponsored by the Volcano Art Center. The
enterprise grew throughout the 1980s and traveled widely throughout Hawai
i and the mainland\, bringing stories of Hawaii’s terrestrial and marine h
abitats to audiences of all ages. This year’s retrospective performance wi
ll feature highlights in songs\, stories and puppetry reflecting the troup
e’s decades of performances.\n\nJoin us for this first in a series of Pupp
ets on the Path retrospective productions with lively “edutainment” for th
e entire family.\nAlthough this performance is free\, donations are greatl
y appreciated.
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lcano\, HI 96785 \, USA
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Puppets on the Path\, Volcano’s own e
nvironmental entertainers are returning to the Volcano Art Center for a li
ght hearted retrospective of songs and puppetry. Coral Connections will be
presented free to the community on Sunday\, October 15\, at 3 p.m. at Vo
lcano Art Center Niaulani campus. (19-4074 Old Volcano Road).
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Creating original songs and stories based on Hawaii’s natural
history\, this production group draws audiences into the coral reef to ex
plore life styles and habitats of many of the creatures who live in and vi
sit Hawaii’s shallow reef waters. Performers include Kate Schuerch\, Loren
Brownlea and Dina Kageler.
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Puppets on the Path started in 198
3\, in a workshop sponsored by the Volcano Art Center. The enterprise gre
w throughout the 1980s and traveled widely throughout Hawaii and the mainl
and\, bringing stories of Hawaii’s terrestrial and marine habitats to audi
ences of all ages. This year’s retrospective performance will feature high
lights in songs\, stories and puppetry reflecting the troupe’s decades of
performances.
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Join us for this first in a series
of Puppets on the Path retrospective productions with lively “edutainment”
for the entire family.
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Although this performance is free\, do
nations are greatly appreciated.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00
pm\, October 17 – November 21\, 2023\nA series of 6 drawing classes for ch
ildren ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons
focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lif
es will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary work
s. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weathe
r permitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so s
ince 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private
lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and
physically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/$110 VAC Members plus a $17
supply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply
for a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/
registration-workshops-classes/.
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Keiki
Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
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Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, October 17 – November 21\, 2023
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A series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Ar
t Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from lif
e. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to
prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaulani
Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
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Ken enjoys
working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 with the Artists
in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and summer camps.
He has also worked with the developmentally and physically disabled with V
SA arts.
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Fee: $120/$110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
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Financial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a schol
arship Here
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X-COST:$120/$110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:events
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:VOLCANO ART CENTER’S SPOOKY TRAIL Featuring THE HAUNTED MANSIO
N! \n\nFriday\, October 27 – Saturday October 28\, \nfrom 5pm – 7 pm.\nWe
ar your favorite HALLOWEEN costume to our Spooky Trail at Volcano Art Cent
er’s Haunted Forest. Your adventure begins with a tour of the Halloween Vi
llage\, then your tour ghoul will lure you into the Haunted Forest. Please
bring your own flashlight.\nThe cost is $5.00 per person\, (at least one
adult per family). Free for children 5 and under.
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/vac-spooky-trail-featuring-the-haunt
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VOLCANO ART CENTER’S SPOOKY TRAIL Featuring THE HAUNTED MANSION!
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Wear your favorite HALLOWEEN costume to our Spooky Trail a<
/em>t Volcano Art Center’s Haunted Forest. Your adventure begins with a to
ur of the Halloween Village\, then your tour ghoul will
lure you into the Haunted Forest. Please bring your own flashlight.
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The cost is $5.00 per p
erson\, (at least one adult per family). Free for children 5 and under.
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X-COST:$5.00 per person-Free for children 5 years and under
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Mandala with a twist of Zentangle with Lydia Meneses\n“Mandala’
s meets Zentangle in a wonderfully harmonious union that will inspire you
to put pen to paper.” R.Roberts & M.Thomas\, founders of the Zentangle Me
thod.\nIn this session we will explore Zentangle’s mandala form. The prac
tice of creating mandalas is a very old tradition found in cultures all ar
ound the world. When combined with drawing repetitive patterns it quiets
the mind and inspires you to create a beautiful and enchanting art piece.
\nStudents’ kit will include: Assorted colors of Zentangle’s zendala paper
tiles\, Micron’s pen\, Sakura gelly roll pen\, mini white and blue pastel
chalk pencil\, 2 tortillons.\nClass will be guided with Zentangle’s tradi
tional ceremony and method.\n\nGratitude\nAppreciation\nRelaxation\nMindfu
lness & awareness\n\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or ar
t experience necessary. A brief overview of the Zentangle art method will
be introduced to those new to Zentangle art.\nStudents are encouraged to
bring snacks/beverages to share.\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 s
upply and facility fee.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartc
enter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20231111T130000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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SUMMARY:Zentangle® Mandala with a twist of Zentangle with Lydia Meneses
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“Mandala’s meet
s Zentangle in a wonderfully harmonious union that will inspire you to put
pen to paper.”R.Roberts
& M.Thomas\, founders of the Zentangle Method.
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In this session we
will explore Zentangle’s mandala form.The practice of creating mandalas is a very old tradition found i
n cultures all around the world. When combined with drawing repetitive patterns it quiets the mind and i
nspires you to create a beautiful and enchanting art piece.
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Students’ kit will include: Assorted
colors of Zentangle’s zendala paper tiles\, Micron’s pen\, Sakura gelly r
oll pen\, mini white and blue pastel chalk pencil\, 2 tortillons.
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Class will be guided with Zentangle’s traditional ceremony and method.
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Gratitude
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Appreciation
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Relaxation
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This class is open to all levels
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uced to those new to Zentangle art.
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Students are encouraged to bri
ng snacks/beverages to share.
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Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $
15 supply and facility fee.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea performance series co
ntinues on Saturday\, November 11th with a hula kahiko performance featuri
ng Hālau Kauluola under the direction of Kumu Hula Noʻeau and Pōlanimakam
ae Kahakalau-Kalima. The performance begins at 10:30am in Hawaiʻi Volcano
es National Park. National Park entrance fees apply.\n\n\nThe performance
is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center. For
the series\, hula hālau from across Hawai‘i are invited to perform each mo
nth. The performance begins at 10:30am at the kahua hula (platform) in th
e Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\n\nHālau Hula Kauluola based in Keaukah
a Hawaiʻi\, is under the direction of Kumu Hula Noʻeau and Pōlanimakamae K
ahakalau-Kalima. Together\, they hope to instill the hula traditions learn
ed from their Kumu. Both Kumu and their young Hālau Hula which opened in 2
022\, aspire to provide a safe space for relationships to ulu\, and ola he
re in our community.\n\nThe hula presentation is presented authentically i
n an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Aud
ience members are encouraged bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to
arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional p
arking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.\n\nThese free events a
re supported by donations from member’s of the Volcano Art Center. Donati
ons are welcome to continue future programs. The Volcano Art Center is a n
on-profit educational organization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\,
and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and
environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing a
rts. Visit www.volcanoartcenter.orgor call 967-8222 for more information.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20231111T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20231111T113000
GEO:+19.404129;-155.261536
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko: Featuring Hālau Kauluola under the direction of Kumu H
ula Noʻeau and Pōlanimakamae Kahakalau-Kalima
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/halau-kauluola-under-the-direction-o
f-kumu-hula-no%ca%bbeau-and-polanimakamae-kahakalau-kalima/
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mance series continues on Saturday\, November 11th with a hula kahiko perf
ormance featuring Hālau Kauluola under the direction of Kumu Hula Noʻeau
and Pōlanimakamae Kahakalau-Kalima. The performance begins at 10:30am in
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. National Park entrance fees apply.
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The performance is part of a year-round se
ries sponsored by the Volcano Art Center. For the series\, hula hālau fro
m across Hawai‘i are invited to perform each month. The performance begin
s at 10:30am at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nationa
l Park.
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Hālau Hula Kauluola based in Keaukaha Haw
aiʻi\, is under the direction of Kumu Hula Noʻeau and Pōlanimakamae Kahaka
lau-Kalima. Together\, they hope to instill the hula traditions learned fr
om their Kumu. Both Kumu and their young Hālau Hula which opened in 2022\,
aspire to provide a safe space for relationships to ulu\, and ola here in
our community.
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The hula presentation is presente
d authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic a
mplification. Audience members are encouraged bring sun/rain gear and sitt
ing mats\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limit
ed\, additional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.
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These free events are supported by donations from member
’s of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future pr
ograms. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit educational organization cr
eated in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultu
ral heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the
visual\, literary\, and performing arts. Visit www.volcanoartcenter.
orgor call 967-8222 for more information.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Demonstration
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 11\, 11:00AM–1:00PM at Volcano Art Center G
allery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park\nPlease join the Volcano Art Cent
er Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for a free visual arts demon
stration on Saturday\, November 11\, from 11 am – 1 pm. Artist Cindy Conk
lin\, from Oahu\, will be will be demonstrating her original watercolor pa
intings with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The demonstratio
n will take place on the Volcano Art Center Gallery porch.\nCindy Conklin
has a degree in History of Art\, with a minor in studio art. She was an ar
t teacher for over 20 years before moving to Hawai‘i.\n“I’m drawn to Kilau
ea by the primal nature of the place. The raw landscapes being colonized b
y new plants as well as the evidence of long term human populations via pe
troglyphs and historic sites are very important to my art.” Cindy has work
ed with watercolors for 25 years\, using Hawaiian themes since 1992. She h
as worked in other media as well\, including collage\, acrylics\, scratchb
oard\, photography\, and printmaking.\n“I have developed my own style with
out relying on other artists. My style comes from within rather than from
without.” Her most recent work has been watercolors on handmade cotton pap
er from India.\n“I was born to make art. It is the activity that uses my w
hole self\; hands\, heart\, brain and soul. Starting a new piece of art is
always an adventure. I have no idea where I am going or when I will get t
here\, but I can be sure it will be somewhere interesting and satisfying.”
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Saturday\, November 11\, 11:00AM–1:00PM at Volcano Art Center G
allery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Please join the
Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park for a free v
isual arts demonstration on Saturday\, November 11\, from 11 am – 1 pm. A
rtist Cindy Conklin\, from Oahu\, will be will be demonst
rating her original watercolor paintings with visitor to Hawai‘i Volcanoes
National Park. The demonstration will take place on the Volcano Art Cent
er Gallery porch.
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Cindy Conklin has a degree in History of Art\, w
ith a minor in studio art. She was an art teacher for over 20 years before
moving to Hawai‘i.
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“I’m drawn to Kilauea by the primal nature of
the place. The raw landscapes being colonized by new plants as well as the
evidence of long term human populations via petroglyphs and historic site
s are very important to my art.” Cindy has worked with watercolors for 25
years\, using Hawaiian themes since 1992. She has worked in other media as
well\, including collage\, acrylics\, scratchboard\, photography\, and pr
intmaking.
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“I have developed my own style without relying on other
artists. My style comes from within rather than from without.” Her most r
ecent work has been watercolors on handmade cotton paper from India.
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“I was born to make art. It is the activity that uses my whole self\; h
ands\, heart\, brain and soul. Starting a new piece of art is always an ad
venture. I have no idea where I am going or when I will get there\, but I
can be sure it will be somewhere interesting and satisfying.”
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,events
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: A Potpourri of Jazz\n\nSaturday\, November
11 \, 2023\, at 5:30pm\nThe Volcano Art Center Jazz in the Forest concert\
, “A Potpourri of Jazz – a selection of classics from the last 1oo years o
f America’s greatest music.\n\nBeginning with the Louis Armstrong and King
Oliver’s\, New Orleans and Chicago soaring introduction to modern jazz in
1928\, the resounding introduction to ” West End Blues” led from Dixielan
d to BeBop. Miles Davis said famously that Louis paved the path for all o
f jazz in this landmark performance. New York has been home to much of Ame
rican jazz influence\, from the Cotton Club of Duke Ellington and his band
\, here performing “I’m Beginning to See the Light” and across the count
ry in various styles\, here highlighting “The Big Noise From Winnetka” fea
turing a whistling and swinging bass solo – here performed by Joey Carroll
of the Jazztones. Sliding smoothly into the swing era are romantic vocals
of “Body and Soul” featuring the stylings of our vocalist Owana Salazar\,
and “You Stepped Out of a Dream”\n\nThen on to BeBop with the music of Ch
arlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie\, with “Now’s the Time” and Thelonious Mo
nk’s “Blue Monk”\nMiles Davis’s classic from his album “Kind of Blue” – “
All Blues”\, brings us to more recent history\, and from his historic par
tner John Coltrane\, a moving spiritual rendition of “Wise One” from his
“Love Supreme” period.\nWe will symbolically end the program with Duke Ell
ington’s wise observation – “Things Ain’t What They Used To Be”\n\nThe Jaz
ztones will take you through this century with the participation of JP Tho
ma on saxophones\, Asha Azama on keyboard\, Joey Carroll on bass\, Owen Ma
tsui on drums\, and featuring the vocal artistry of prize winning Owana Sa
lazar to give you an enjoyable ride.\nCome up to the Volcano Art Center fo
r another memorable musical evening on Nov.11\, at 5:30pm.\n\n\nTickets a
re $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)!\nTicket holders will be able to
purchase pupu\, beer and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at ww
w.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Vill
age.\nTickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you m
ay pick them up any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani C
ampus Administrative Office\, Monday through Saturday\, 10am-4pm.\n\nTicke
ts: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-
vac-events/.
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/jazz-in-the-forest-a-potpourri-of-ja
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Jazz in the
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\n\n
Saturday\, November 11 \, 2023\, at 5:30pm
\n
The Volcano Art Center Jazz in the Forest conce
rt\, “A Potpourri of Jazz – a selection of classics from the last 1oo year
s of America’s greatest music.
\n\n
Beginning with the
Louis Armstrong and King Oliver’s\, New Orleans and Chicago soaring intro
duction to modern jazz in 1928\, the resounding introduction to ” West End
Blues” led from Dixieland to BeBop. Miles Davis said famously that Louis
paved the path for all of jazz in this landmark performance. New York has
been home to much of American jazz influence\, from the Cotton Club of Du
ke Ellington and his band\, here performing “I’m Beginning to See the Ligh
t” and across the country in various styles\, here highlighting “The Big
Noise From Winnetka” featuring a whistling and swinging bass solo – here
performed by Joey Carroll of the Jazztones. Sliding smoothly into the swin
g era are romantic vocals of “Body and Soul” featuring the stylings of our
vocalist Owana Salazar\, and “You Stepped Out of a Dream”
\n
\n
Then on to BeBop with the music of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gill
espie\, with “Now’s the Time” and Thelonious Monk’s “Blue Monk”
\nMiles Davis’s classic from his album “Kind of Blue” – “All Blues”\, br
ings us to more recent history\, and from his historic partner John Coltra
ne\, a moving spiritual rendition of “Wise One” from his “Love Supreme” p
eriod.
\n
We will symbolically end the program with Duke Ellingto
n’s wise observation – “Things Ain’t What They Used To Be”
\n
\n
The Jazztones will take you through this century with the partic
ipation of JP Thoma on saxophones\, Asha Azama on keyboard\, Joey Carroll
on bass\, Owen Matsui on drums\, and featuring the vocal artistry of prize
winning Owana Salazar to give you an enjoyable ride.
\n
Come up
to the Volcano Art Center for another memorable musical evening on Nov.11\
, at 5:30pm.
\n
\n\n
Tickets a
re $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! \nTicket hold
ers will be able to purchase pupu\, beer and wine. Tickets are available f
or sale online at www.volcanoart
center.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village.
\n
Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you ma
y pick them up any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Ca
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DESCRIPTION:The Sounds of Niaulani Musical Forest Tour with Dina Kageler\n
\n\nJoin us for free family fun in the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45 minute pl
ayful and educational event suitable for all ages. You will learn about di
stinctive Hawaiian native plants and environment through song and story by
Dina Kageler. Adults and children of all ages are welcome\, children unde
r 12 must be accompanied by an adult. This special event will begin at 10a
m\, on the second Sunday of the each month through March 2024 at VAC Niaul
ani Campus in Volcano Village. (19-4974 Old Volcano Road).\nThis event alo
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\n
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d environment through song and story by Dina Kageler. Adults and children
of all ages are welcome\, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adul
t. This special event will begin at 10am\, on the second Sunday of the eac
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\n
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DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: Mauna Kea: A Novel of Hawaiʻi by
Tom Peek\nJoin Hawaii Novelist Tom Peek on Thursday\, November 16\, 2023\,
at 6 p.m.\, at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.\nMa
una Kea is the first novel about the cultural clash over Mauna Kea telesco
pes\, written by an insider involved in the movement to protect the mounta
in for three decades. The book includes beautiful pen-and-ink illustration
s by renowned nature artist John D. Dawson and evocative cover art-Lilinoe
by longtime Hawaiʻi Island oil painter Catherine Robbins.\nTom has explor
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udiences. The award-winning Daughters of Fire and his new novel Mauna Kea.
\nHis work ranges from fiction and late-night radio comedy to university p
ublications\, and includes novels\, public policy studies\, newspaper comm
entaries\, magazine articles\, national park exhibits\, and award-winning
video production.\nThis evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night s
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our environment. The series is intended to inspire and enhance your appr
eciation of art and life experience while fostering community connections.
This presentation is free\, although a donation is greatly appreciated.
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\n
Mauna Kea is the first novel about the cul
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the movement to protect the mountain for three decades. The book includes
beautiful pen-and-ink illustrations by renowned nature artist John D. Daws
on and evocative cover art-Lilinoe by longtime Hawaiʻi Island oil painter
Catherine Robbins.
\n
Tom has explored div
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\n
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\n
This evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night series at the
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DESCRIPTION:Mokuhanga: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Printmaking \nThe ico
nic image of the ‘Great Wave’ by Hokusai or Hiroshige’s landscapes are exa
mples of “Mokuhanga”\, the term used to describe traditional Japanese wood
block printmaking. This relief printing technique differs from western woo
dcut methods in that an image is carved onto a piece of wood and water-bas
ed sumi ink\, watercolor and nori (rice paste) are used to create the prin
t. No toxic solvents or heavy metal press are used. Ink is applied with br
ushes and a simple printing pad is used to transfer the ink into the fiber
s of a dampened sheet of washi (Japanese hand-made paper).\nYou can learn
how to make your own classic image with Glenn Yamanoha in the “Mokuhanga:
Traditional Japanese Woodblock Printmaking.” This workshop series will con
sist of four sessions at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano V
illage on Saturdays\, November 18th\, 25th\, December 2nd and 9th\, from 1
0am – 12:30pm.\nInstructor Yamanoha will introduce the basic processes. At
tendees will learn the fundamental techniques of Mokuhanga such as cutting
with chisels\, preparing blocks and paper\, registration and printing wit
h a baren (printing pad) in addition to design and aesthetic consideration
s. The cost is $150/$130 for VAC Members plus a $40 fee\, inclusive of sup
plies. No experience is necessary for this workshop. To register or for mo
re information please contact Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit
www.volcanoartcenter.org.\nGlenn Yamanoha is an established painter and pr
intmaker residing in Volcano. He has a degree in painting from the Univers
ity of Washington in Seattle\, studied graphic design at Seattle Art Insti
tute and has many years of experience teaching design\, drawing and painti
ng on the college level. As a Monbusho (Japan Government) scholar\, he stu
died Mokuhanga in Kyoto\, Japan and teaches regularly at many venues on th
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relief printing technique differs from western woodcut methods in that an
image is carved onto a piece of wood and water-based sumi ink\, watercolor
and nori (rice paste) are used to create the print. No toxic solvents or
heavy metal press are used. Ink is applied with brushes and a simple print
ing pad is used to transfer the ink into the fibers of a dampened sheet of
washi (Japanese hand-made paper).
\n
You can learn how to make your
own classic image with Glenn Yamanoha in the “Mokuhanga: Traditional Japan
ese Woodblock Printmaking.” This workshop series will consist of four sess
ions at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on Saturda
ys\, November 18th\, 25th\, December 2nd and 9th\, from 10am – 12:30pm.
\n
Instructor Yamanoha will introduce the basic processes. Attendees wi
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els\, preparing blocks and paper\, registration and printing with a baren
(printing pad) in addition to design and aesthetic considerations. The cos
t is $150/$130 for VAC Members plus a $40 fee\, inclusive of supplies. No
experience is necessary for this workshop. To register or for more informa
tion please contact Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
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He has a degree in painting from the University of Washington in Seattle\,
studied graphic design at Seattle Art Institute and has many years of exp
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DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: 24th Annual Wreath Exhibition\n\n\n\n\n\nA unique coll
ection of handmade wreaths will be on display\nThursday\, November 23rd –
December 31st\, 2023\n\n\nWith warmest winter wishes and happiest holida
y greetings\, the Volcano Art Center welcomes the public to the 24th Annua
l Christmas in the Country celebration starting Thursday\, November 23rd\,
featuring the Annual Wreath Exhibit\, which continues through December 31
st. This year’s Christmas in the Country promises an abundance of creativi
ty and cheer to welcome the holiday season. VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcano
es National Park is open 9am -5pm daily (closed on Christmas Day.) VAC’s
Niaulani Campus is open Monday – Saturday\, 10am 4pm. (closed on Christmas
Day).\nThis fun group exhibition presents one-of-a-kind wreaths in a vari
ety of imaginative media\, techniques\, and styles. This year artists may
engage with the theme A Walk in the Park. Those looking for truly origina
l wreaths as well as one-of-a-kind\, handmade gift items will not be disap
pointed by the selection created by the local artistic community. Held at
the VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park\, the exhibit is free\
, however park entrance fees apply.\nSHOP THE EXHIBIT HERE\n\n\n\n\nOn Tha
nksgiving Day\, VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park creates a m
erry scene of art and aloha inside the1877 Volcano House Hotel historic bu
ilding. In addition to the exquisite artwork Volcano Art Center has become
known for showcasing year-round\, unique holiday offerings of island-insp
ired gifts\, ornaments\, and decorations made by Hawaiʻi Island artists ca
n also be found.\n\nChristmas in the Country Expands to Niaulani Campus. C
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eautiful live poinsettias will be on display and available for purchase at
both VAC’s galleries.
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\n
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\n
\n
\n
With warmest winter wishes and
happiest holiday greetings\, the Volcano Art Center welcomes the public t
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rsday\, November 23rd\, featuring the Annual Wreath Exhibit\, which
continues through December 31st. This year’s Christmas in the Country pro
mises an abundance of creativity and cheer to welcome the holiday season.
VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park is open 9am -5pm daily (clo
sed on Christmas Day.) VAC’s Niaulani Campus is open Monday – Saturday\,
10am 4pm. (closed on Christmas Day).
\n
This fun group exhibition pre
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a-kind\, handmade gift items will not be disappointed by the selection cre
ated by the local artistic community. Held at the VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i
Volcanoes National Park\, the exhibit is free\, however park entrance fees
apply.
On Thanksgiving
Day\, VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park creates a merry scen
e of art and aloha inside the1877 Volcano House Hotel historic building. I
n addition to the exquisite artwork Volcano Art Center has become known fo
r showcasing year-round\, unique holiday offerings of island-inspired gift
s\, ornaments\, and decorations made by Hawaiʻi Island artists can also be
found.
\n
\n
Christmas in the Country Expands to Niaulani Ca
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art and gifts by Hawai’i’s local artists.
\n
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:book signing
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Friday November 24\, 10:00am–2:00pm at VAC Niaulani Campus\n\n
\n\n\n\nBook Signing Event: Amalya’s Beads: Journeys Along a Philippine Ri
ver by Dina Wood Kageler\nVAC is honored to showcase the recently publishe
d memoir of a long standing member\, instructor and volunteer Dina Wood Ka
geler. A book of stories\, history\, tradition\, drama and mystery\, the r
ecent publication recounts the story of how the U.S. Peace Corps provided
Dina an avenue out of the only world she had known\, and took her into the
mountainous regions of the island of Mindanao in the southern Philippine
archipelago where she lived among people whose lives were little known bey
ond their mountain homeland. Dina’s stories are crafted from her detailed
journals and letters home. Come meet the author and get an autographed cop
y. Dina will be signing at VAC’s Niaulani Campus at 19-4074 Old Volcano Ro
ad in Volcano Village on Friday\, November 24\, and will also be signing o
n Sunday\, November 26\, from 10am – 2pm.\, at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volc
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the recently published memoir of a long standing member\, instructor and
volunteer Dina Wood Kageler.A book of stori
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unts the story of how the U.S. Peace Corps provided Dina an avenue out of
the only world she had known\, and took her into the mountainous regions o
f the island of Mindanao in the southern Philippine archipelago where she
lived among people whose lives were little known beyond their mountain hom
eland. Dina’s stories are crafted from her detailed journals and letters h
ome.Come meet the author
and get an autographed copy.Dina will be signing at VAC’s Niaulani Campus at 19-4074 Old Volcano Roa
d in Volcano Village on Friday\, November 24\, and will also be signing on
Sunday\, November 26\, from 10am – 2pm.\, at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volca
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CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 24\, 10:00am–2:00pm at Volcano Art Center Gal
lery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Signing Event: Mau
na Kea: A Novel of Hawai’i by Tom Peek \nJoin Volcano Novelist Tom Peek i
n a signing of his newest publication Mauna Kea: A Novel of Hawai’i. \n\nM
auna Kea is the first novel about the cultural clash over Mauna Kea telesc
opes\, written by an insider involved in the movement to protect the mount
ain for three decades. The book includes beautiful pen-and-ink illustratio
ns by renowned nature artist John D. Dawson and evocative cover art-Lilino
e by longtime Hawaiʻi Island oil painter Catherine Robbins. Tom has explo
red diverse writing venues for four decades\, impacting a wide variety of
audiences. The award-winning Daughters of Fire and his new novel Mauna Kea
. Tom will be at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Friday\
, Nov. 24 from 10am -2pm and at the Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village on
Saturday\, Nov. 25 from 10am – 2pm.\n\n\n\n
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Frida
y\, November 24\, 10:00am–2:00pm at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i
Volcanoes National Park
\n
\n\n
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\n
Bo
ok Signing Event: Mauna Kea: A Novel of Hawai’i by Tom Peek
\n
Join Volc
ano Novelist Tom Peek in a signing of his newest publication Mauna Kea: A
Novel of Hawai’i.
\n
\n
Mauna Kea is the first novel about the cultural
clash over Mauna Kea telescopes\, written by an insider involved in the m
ovement to protect the mountain for three decades. The book includes beaut
iful pen-and-ink illustrations by renowned nature artist John D. Dawson an
d evocative cover art-Lilinoe by longtime Hawaiʻi Island oil painter Cathe
rine Robbins. Tom has exp
lored diverse writing venues for four decades\, impacting a wide variety o
f audiences. The award-winning Daughters of Fire and his new novel Mauna K
ea. Tom will be at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Frida
y\, Nov. 24 from 10am -2pm and at the Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village o
n Saturday\, Nov. 25 from 10am – 2pm.
\n
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X-COST:Free\; although park entry fee may apply
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:book signing
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 25\, 10:00am–2:00pm at Volcano Art Center G
allery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Signing Event: M
auna Kea: A Novel of Hawai’i by Tom Peek \nJoin Volcano Novelist Tom Peek
in a signing of his newest publication Mauna Kea: A Novel of Hawai’i. \n
\nMauna Kea is the first novel about the cultural clash over Mauna Kea tel
escopes\, written by an insider involved in the movement to protect the mo
untain for three decades. The book includes beautiful pen-and-ink illustra
tions by renowned nature artist John D. Dawson and evocative cover art-Lil
inoe by longtime Hawaiʻi Island oil painter Catherine Robbins. Tom has ex
plored diverse writing venues for four decades\, impacting a wide variety
of audiences. The award-winning Daughters of Fire and his new novel Mauna
Kea. Tom will be at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Frid
ay\, Nov. 24 from 10am -2pm and at the Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village
on Saturday\, Nov. 25 from 10am – 2pm.\n\n\n\n
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LOCATION:Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd
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Satur
day\, November 25\, 10:00am–2:00pm at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’
i Volcanoes National Park
\n
\n\n
\n
\n
\n
Book Signing Event: Mauna Kea: A Novel of Hawai’i by Tom Peek
\n
Join Vo
lcano Novelist Tom Peek in a signing of his newest publication Mauna Kea:
A Novel of Hawai’i.
\n
\n
Mauna Kea is the first novel about the cultur
al clash over Mauna Kea telescopes\, written by an insider involved in the
movement to protect the mountain for three decades. The book includes bea
utiful pen-and-ink illustrations by renowned nature artist John D. Dawson
and evocative cover art-Lilinoe by longtime Hawaiʻi Island oil painter Cat
herine Robbins. Tom has e
xplored diverse writing venues for four decades\, impacting a wide variety
of audiences. The award-winning Daughters of Fire and his new novel Mauna
Kea. Tom will be at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Fri
day\, Nov. 24 from 10am -2pm and at the Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village
on Saturday\, Nov. 25 from 10am – 2pm.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
X-COST:Free\; although park entry fee may apply
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UID:ai1ec-52711@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:book signing
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 25\, 10:00am–2:00pm at Volcano Art Center G
allery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Signing Event by
Sara Ackerman\n\n\n\nLocal Author Sara Ackerman will also be signing copi
es of her two most recent titles The Codebreaker’s Secret and Red Sky Over
Hawai’i. Sara Ackerman is the Hawai’i born\, bestselling author of The C
odebreaker’s Secret\, Radar Girls\, Red Sky Over Hawaii\, The Lieutenant’s
Nurse\, and Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers. She lives and writes in Wa
imea\, and over the years has taught at Hawaii Preparatory Academy and Kah
uku High & Intermediate School.Sara’s books have been labeled “unforgettab
le” by Apple Books\, “empowering & deliciously visceral” by Book Riot\, an
d New York Times bestselling authors Kate Quinn and Madeline Martin have p
raised Sara’s novels as “fresh and delightful” and “brilliantly written.”
Amazon chose Radar Girls as a best book of the month\, and ALA Booklist ga
ve The Codebreaker’s Secret a starred review. She will be at VAC Gallery i
n Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Saturday\, Nov. 25th. .\n\n\n
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Satur
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\n
\n\n
\n
\n
\n
Book Signing Event by Sara Ackerman
\n
\n
\n
\n
Local Author Sara Acker
man will also be signing copies of her two most recent titles Th
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Ackerman is the Hawai’i born\, bestselling author of The Codebr
eaker’s Secret\, Radar Girls\, Red Sky Over Hawaii\, The Lieutenant’s Nurs
e\, and Island of Sweet Pies
and Soldiers. She lives and writes in W
aimea\, and over the years has taught at Hawaii Preparatory Academy and Ka
huku High & Intermediate School.Sara’s books have been labeled “unf
orgettable” by Apple Books\, “empowering & deliciously visceral” by Book R
iot\, and New York Times bestselling authors Kate Quinn and Madeline Marti
n have praised Sara’s novels as “fresh and delightful” and “brilliantly wr
itten.” Amazon chose Radar Girls as a best book of the month\, and
ALA Booklist gave The Codebreaker’s Secret a starred review. She will be at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes N
ational Park on Saturday\, Nov. 25th. .
\n
\n
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X-COST:Free\; although park entry fee may apply
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CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 26\, 10:00am–2:00pm at Volcano Art Center Gal
lery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park\n\n\n\n\n\nBook Signing Event: Ama
lya’s Beads: Journeys Along a Philippine River by Dina Wood Kageler\nVAC i
s honored to showcase the recently published memoir of a long standing mem
ber\, instructor and volunteer Dina Wood Kageler. A book of stories\, hist
ory\, tradition\, drama and mystery\, the recent publication recounts the
story of how the U.S. Peace Corps provided Dina an avenue out of the only
world she had known\, and took her into the mountainous regions of the isl
and of Mindanao in the southern Philippine archipelago where she lived amo
ng people whose lives were little known beyond their mountain homeland. Di
na’s stories are crafted from her detailed journals and letters home. Come
meet the author and get an autographed copy. Dina will be signing at VAC’
s Niaulani Campus at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Volcano Village of Friday
\, and will also be signing on Sunday at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes
National Park on Sunday.
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Sunda
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VAC is honored to showcase the recently published memoir
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ma and mystery\, the recent publication recounts the story of how the U.S.
Peace Corps provided Dina an avenue out of the only world she had known\,
and took her into the mountainous regions of the island of Mindanao in th
e southern Philippine archipelago where she lived among people whose lives
were little known beyond their mountain homeland. Dina’s stories are craf
ted from her detailed journals and letters home.Come meet the author and get an autographed copy.
span> Dina will be signing at VAC’
s Niaulani Campus at 19-4074 Old Volcano Road in Volcano Village of Friday
\, and will also be signing on Sunday at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes
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\n
\n\n\n
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,News
CONTACT:808-967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:The Sounds of Niaulani Musical Forest Tour with Dina Kageler\n
\n\nJoin us for free family fun in the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute pl
ayful and educational event suitable for all ages. You will learn about di
stinctive Hawaiian native plants and environment through song and story by
Dina Kageler. Adults and children of all ages are welcome\, children unde
r 12 must be accompanied by an adult. This special event will begin at 10
am\, on the first Saturday of each month through March 2024 at VAC Niaulan
i Campus in Volcano Village. (19-4974 Old Volcano Road).\nThis event along
with future events are sponsored by the Atherton Foundation.
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Th
e Sounds of Niaulani Musical Forest Tour with Dina Kageler \n
\n
\n
Join us for free family fun in
the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute playful and educational event suitabl
e for all ages. You will learn about distinctive Hawaiian native plants an
d environment through song and story by Dina Kageler. Adults and children
of all ages are welcome\, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adul
t. This special event will begin at 10 am\, on the first Saturday of each
month through March 2024 at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. (19-49
74 Old Volcano Road). \nThis event along with future events are spons
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\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,events
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest:\n“Holiday Spirit – Go Tell It On The Mounta
in”\n\nSaturday\, December 2\, 2023\, at 5:30pm\nThe Volcano Art Center’s
Jazz in the Forest series continues on Saturday\, December 2\, 2023 at 5:3
0pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The evening
features Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones. \n\nAs we come “Home for Ch
ristmas” to Volcano\, to “Go Tell it on the Mountain”\, it helps to rememb
er to give thanks for this “Wonderful World” and observe “Here Comes the
Sun” and listen to the “Blackbird”s singing and invite us to “Wake Up Ever
ybody” and get on the “Peace Train” An enjoyable “Christmas Song” of ou
r “Favorite Things”\, Owana’s “Hula Jazz” will bring a Hawaiian internati
onal flavor to the festive evening.\n\nNā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning voca
list Owana Kaʻōhelelani Salazar will be featured with the Jazztones in thi
s uplifting holiday concert. Jean Pierre Thoma will play saxophones and c
larinet\, Asha Azama will contribute keyboards as well as vocals\, and Ke
n Vincent on bass and Owen Matsui on percussion will make our spirits ligh
t for the evening.\nPlease know that you are invited for a joyous and swin
ging evening of music up on the mountain at the Volcano Art Center.\nTicke
ts are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)!\nTicket holders will be able
to purchase pupu\, beer and wine. Tickets are available for sale online a
t www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano
Village. The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, December 1.\n
After that\, tickets will be sold at the door\, if they are not sold out.
Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pic
k them up any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus
Administrative Office\, Monday through Saturday\, 10am-4pm.\n\nTickets: ht
tp://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-ev
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/jazz-in-the-forest-holiday-spirit-go
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\n
“Holiday Spir
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\n\n
Saturday\, December 2\, 2023\, at 5:3
0pm
\n
The Volcano A
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2023 at 5:30pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
The evening features Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones.
\n
\n
As we come “Home for Christmas” to Volcano\,
to “Go Tell it on the Mountain”\, it helps to remember to give thanks for
this “Wonderful World” and observe “Here Comes the Sun” and listen to the
“Blackbird”s singing and invite us to “Wake Up Everybody” and get on the
“Peace Train” An enjoyable “Christmas Song” of our “Favorite Things”\,
Owana’s “Hula Jazz” will bring a Hawaiian international flavor to the fes
tive evening.
\n\n
Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning voca
list Owana Kaʻōhelelani Salazar will be featured with the Jazztones in thi
s uplifting holiday concert. Jean Pierre Thoma will play saxophones and c
larinet\, Asha Azama will contribute keyboards as well as vocals\, and Ke
n Vincent on bass and Owen Matsui on percussion will make our spirits ligh
t for the evening.
\n
Please know that you are invited for a joyo
us and swinging evening of music up on the mountain at the Volcano Art Cen
ter.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-member
s)! \nTicket holders will be able to purchase pupu\, be
er and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administr
ation Office in Volcano Village. The last day to purchase tickets online i
s Friday\, December 1.
\n
After that\, tickets will be sold at the do
or\, if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the da
y of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any day before the show at Volcan
o Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\, Monday through Satu
rday\, 10am-4pm. \n
X-COST:$25 VAC Member/$30 Non-Member
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION: Thursday Night at the Center: After the Attack: Life in Hawaiʻ
i Under Martial Law\nJoin Ben Hayes on Thursday\, December 7\, 2023 | 6pm\
, at VAC Niaulani Campus\nDecember 7\, 1941 is known throughout the world
as a day of infamy but the Japanese attack on Oahu not only brought the U.
S. into World War II\, it began a series of sudden and unprecedented chang
es here\, on the Island of Hawaiʻi\, for its people and society. In respon
se to the attack\, the territorial government placed the Hawaiian Islands
under martial law\, a regime so restrictive and unconstitutional as to be
unimaginable today. At the same time almost a million soldiers\, sailors\,
and Marines arrived in Hawaiʻi to train and fight. The sudden and continu
ous arrival of so many young men triggered massive construction of militar
y facilities and exposure of multiracial Hawaiʻi to the harsh realities of
North American racial prejudices common in the 1940s.The Japanese attack
on December 7\, 1941 brought the United States into World War II but what
happened next changed Hawaiʻi forever.\n\n Ben Hayes is the interpretation
and education manager at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. A Tennessee nat
ive\, Ben earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Ken
tucky and a master’s degree in public history from Middle Tennessee State
University. Ben has also worked at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical
Park\, the National Mall and Memorial Parks\, War in the Pacific National
Historical Park on Guam\, Stones River National Battlefield\, and Manzanar
National Historic Site.\n\n \nThis evening is part of a once-a-month Thur
sday night series at the Volcano Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian c
ulture\, and our environment. The series is intended to inspire and enhan
ce your appreciation of art and life experience while fostering community
connections. This presentation is free\, although a donation is greatly ap
preciated.
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Thursday Night at the Center: After the
Attack: Life in Hawaiʻi Under Martial Law
\n
Join Ben Hayes
on Thursday\, December 7\, 2023 | 6pm\, at VAC Niaulani Campus
\n
December 7\, 1941 is known throughout the world a
s a day of infamy but the Japanese attack on Oahu not only brought the U.S
. into World War II\, it began a series of sudden and unprecedented change
s here\, on the Island of Hawaiʻi\, for its people and society. In respons
e to the attack\, the territorial government placed the Hawaiian Islands u
nder martial law\, a regime so restrictive and unconstitutional as to be u
nimaginable today. At the same time almost a million soldiers\, sailors\,
and Marines arrived in Hawaiʻi to train and fight. The sudden and continuo
us arrival of so many young men triggered massive construction of military
facilities and exposure of multiracial Hawaiʻi to the harsh realities of
North American racial prejudices common in the 1940s.The Japanese attack o
n December 7\, 1941 brought the United States into World War II but what h
appened next changed Hawaiʻi forever.
\n
\n
Ben Hayes is the interpretation and educa
tion manager at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. A Tennessee native\, Ben
earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Kentucky and
a master’s degree in public history from Middle Tennessee State University
. Ben has also worked at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park\, the
National Mall and Memorial Parks\, War in the Pacific National Historical
Park on Guam\, Stones River National Battlefield\, and Manzanar National
Historic Site.
\n
\n
\n
This
evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night series at the Volcano Ar
t Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian culture\, and our environment. The
series is intended to inspire and enhance your appreciation of art and lif
e experience while fostering community connections. This presentation is f
ree\, although a donation is greatly appreciated.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,sculpture\,sculpture garden
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcente
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DESCRIPTION:Worth Of Water – Sculpture Garden Opening and Artist Reception
\nDecember 17th\n\nThe Volcano Art Center (VAC) proudly announces a new ex
hibition of sculptural works titled the Worth Of Water at the Niaulani Scu
lpture Garden\, located at VAC’ s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The
outdoor exhibition opens on Sunday\, Dec. 17th\, and will be on display t
hrough January of 2026. Artists with works selected for this juried exhibi
tion include Rachel Lyra Hospodar\, Owen Fritts\, Renata Jaworska\, Ingrid
Fregeau\, and Henri Bianchini.\n\n\n\nThe Niaulani Sculpture Garden provi
des a space for Hawai`i’s talented sculptors to share their works. The dyn
amic interplay of sunlight\, mist\, and rain that is Volcano’s variable we
ather\, against a backdrop of old-growth ‘ohi‘a – koa rainforest\, provide
s the ideal setting for outdoor sculpture. Inspired by the unique nature o
f Kīlauea\, artists’ creations are enhanced not only with with a sense of
place\, but also by the thoughtful design of landscape architect David Tam
ura within the Sculpture Garden.\nThe Worth of Water outdoor exhibition wo
rks of art were selected by mixed-media sculptors Elizabeth Miller and Jon
athan Sudler. The five sculptures juried for the exhibition explore water
in all its forms\; including its sound\, shape and interaction with other
environmental elements. Living Treasure of Hawai’i\, Mary Kawena Pukui spo
ke of water and its cultural significance during an interview with Kepā Ma
ly in 1975 and explained\, “The Hawaiian word for water is wai. The Hawaii
an word for wealth is waiwai\; wai is doubled\, or said twice. When you ha
ve wai you have life\, the ability to sustain yourself upon the land. Wate
r is believed to be from the god Kāne i ka wai ola\, Kāne the giver of the
water of life”\nVAC hopes to honor the life giving waters of the Hawaiian
rain forest with this collection of outdoor sculptures. The public is in
vited to attend the opening reception on December 17th from 2-4 pm. Light
pupu and refreshments will be served and an opening blessing performed by
Kumu Keala Ching.\nVolcano Art Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization
created in 1974 whose mission is to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the
artistic\, cultural\, and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi’s people thro
ugh the arts and education.
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Worth Of Water – Sculpture Garden Opening and Artist Reception<
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December 17th
\n\n
The Volcano Art Center (VAC) proudly announces a
new exhibition of sculptural works titled the Worth Of Water at th
e Niaulani Sculpture Garden\, located at VAC’ s Niaulani Campus in Volca
no Village. The outdoor exhibition opens on Sunday\, Dec. 17th\, an
d will be on display through January of 2026. Artists with works selected
for this juried exhibition include Rachel Lyra Hospodar\, Owen Fritts\, Re
nata Jaworska\, Ingrid Fregeau\, and Henri Bianchini.
\n
\n
\n\n
The Niaulani Sculpture Garden provides a space fo
r Hawai`i’s talented sculptors to share their works. The dynamic interplay
of sunlight\, mist\, and rain that is Volcano’s variable weather\, agains
t a backdrop of old-growth ‘ohi‘a – koa rainforest\, provides the ideal se
tting for outdoor sculpture. Inspired by the unique nature of Kīlauea\, ar
tists’ creations are enhanced not only with with a sense of place\, but al
so by the thoughtful design of landscape architect David Tamura within the
Sculpture Garden.
\n
The Worth of Water outdoor exhibition wo
rks of art were selected by mixed-media sculptors Elizabeth Miller and Jon
athan Sudler. The five sculptures juried for the exhibition explore water
in all its forms\; including its sound\, shape and interaction with other
environmental elements. Living Treasure of Hawai’i\, Mary Kawena Pu
kui spoke of water and its cultural significance during an interview with
Kepā Maly in 1975 and explained\, “The Hawaiian word for water is wai. The
Hawaiian word for wealth is waiwai\; wai is doubled\, or said twice. When
you have wai you have life\, the ability to sustain yourself upon the lan
d. Water is believed to be from the god Kāne i ka wai ola\, Kāne the giver
of the water of life”
\n
VAC hopes to honor the life giving waters o
f the Hawaiian rain forest with this collection of outdoor sculptures. Th
e public is invited to attend the opening reception on December 17th from
2-4 pm. Light pupu and refreshments will be served and an opening blessing
performed by Kumu Keala Ching.
\n
Volcano Art Center is a 501(c)3 no
nprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to promote\, develop
\, and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural\, and environmental heritage of
Hawaiʻi’s people through the arts and
education.
\n
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenrt.org
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11
am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes
National Park. This month’s offerings include: Lei making with Kaipo Ah C
hong.\nTropical Agriculture farmer Kaipo Ah Chong will share his expert le
i-making skills with VAC visitors. As a member of Halau Na Kamalei\, his u
nique experience marries the science of agriculture with Hawaiian lei and
hula traditions.\nThese free cultural events are part of VAC’s Cultural Co
nnections Initiative supported in part by Hawaiʻi State Grant In Aid (GIA)
Wai Wai Program.\n
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Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations
are held each week from 11 am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Ga
llery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. This month’s offerings include:
Lei making with Kaipo Ah Chong.
\n
Tropical Agriculture farmer Kaipo
Ah Chong will share his expert lei-making skills with VAC visitors. As a m
ember of Halau Na Kamalei\, his unique experience marries the science of a
griculture with Hawaiian lei and hula traditions.
\n
These free cultu
ral events are part of VAC’s Cultural Connections Initiative supported in
part by Hawaiʻi State Grant In Aid (GIA) Wai Wai Program.
\n
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartce
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DESCRIPTION:Exhibit: Gathering Bowls\, Celebrating Aloha\n\n\n\n\n\nFeaturi
ng works by Big Island Woodworkers and West Hawai’i Woodturners Clubs.\nVo
lcano Art Center is proud to present the exhibition Gathering Bowls\, Cele
brating Aloha from January 6th – February 11th\, 2024 at VAC Gallery in Ha
wai’i Volcanoes National Park. The exhibit features 15 talented artists fr
om Big Island Woodturners and West Hawai’i Woodturners Clubs. The exhibit
promises 50 original bowls\, helping VAC celebrate its 50th year! Don’t m
iss where east meets west and the best wood turning the island offers.\nOp
en daily from 9am – 5pm with a special opening reception on Saturday\, Jan
uary 6th from 2-4pm. The public is welcome is come meet the artists during
the reception. Please call (808) 967-7565 for more information.\n\n\n\n\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,News
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION:The Sounds of Niaulani Musical Forest Tour with Dina Kageler\n
\n\nJoin us for free family fun in the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute pl
ayful and educational event suitable for all ages. You will learn about di
stinctive Hawaiian native plants and environment through song and story by
Dina Kageler. Adults and children of all ages are welcome\, children unde
r 12 must be accompanied by an adult. This special event will begin at 9:3
0 am\, on January 6\, 2024\, at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. (1
9-4974 Old Volcano Road).\nThis event along with other future events is sp
onsored by the Atherton Foundation.
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SEQUENCE:0
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Th
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\n
\n
Join us for free family fun in
the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute playful and educational event suitabl
e for all ages. You will learn about distinctive Hawaiian native plants an
d environment through song and story by Dina Kageler. Adults and children
of all ages are welcome\, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adul
t. This special event will begin at 9:30 am\, on January 6\, 2024\, at VAC
Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. (19-4974 Old Volcano Road). \nTh
is event along with other future events is sponsored by the Atherton Found
ation.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \nTuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00
pm\, January 9 – February 20 (no class on February 13)\nA series of 6 draw
ing classes for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Cam
pus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscap
es\, and still-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more perso
nal imaginary works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be
included\, weather permitting.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children
and has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as w
ell as in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the de
velopmentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/$110 VAC M
embers plus a $17 supply fee\nFinancial scholarships are available for tho
se in need. Apply for a scholarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoart
center.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240109T170000
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240220T153000
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Keiki
Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00 pm\, January 9 – February 20 (no class o
n February 13)
\n
A series of 6 drawing classes for children ages 8 t
o 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on drawi
ng things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be enco
uraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field trips
into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permitting.
p>\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 198
6 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons
and summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physical
ly disabled with VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $120/$110 VAC Members plus a $17 s
upply fee
\n
Financial scholarships are available for those in need.
Apply for a scholarship Here
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:News
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Heritage and Archive Program presents the
first of the Archive Film Series. This project shares a glimpse of VAC’s u
nique 50 year history.\nDigitized and restored footage is now available fo
r public viewing highlighting the people and events that have shaped the a
rts and community at the summit of Kīlauea.\nVAC invites members of the co
mmunity to provide historical reference and personal enrichment to this ar
chived material.\nThis program is proudly supported by funding through Haw
ai’i’s State Grant In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Cam
pus (19-4074 Old Volcano Old).\nThis presentation is free\, although donat
ions are greatly appreciated.\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events
/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Volcano Art Center’s Herita
ge and Archive Program presents the first of the Archive Film Series. This
project shares a glimpse of VAC’s unique 50 year history.
\n
Digitiz
ed and restored footage is now available for public viewing highlighting t
he people and events that have shaped the arts and community at the summit
of Kīlauea.
\n
VAC invites members of the community to provide histo
rical reference and personal enrichment to this archived material.
\n
This program is proudly supported by funding through Hawai’i’s State Gran
t In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old
Volcano Old).
\n
This presentation is free\, although donations are g
reatly appreciated.
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X-COST:Free: although donations are greatly appreciated
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:events
CONTACT:808.967.7565
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11
am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes
National Park.\nUtilizing plants cultivated in her garden and others coll
ected from the forests\, Desiree Moana Cruz will share traditional and con
temporary dye processes and the use of repetitive symbolism featured in hu
la garments. She is an advocate for Hawaiian practitioners and a member of
Hālau Na Kipuʻupuʻu of Waimea.\nThese free cultural events are part of VA
C’s Cultural Connections Initiative supported in part by Hawaiʻi State Gra
nt In Aid (GIA) Wai Wai Program.\n
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Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11 a
m – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes N
ational Park.
\n
Utilizing plants cultivated in her garden and others
collected from the forests\, Desiree Moana Cruz will share traditional an
d contemporary dye processes and the use of repetitive symbolism featured
in hula garments. She is an advocate for Hawaiian practitioners and a memb
er of Hālau Na Kipuʻupuʻu of Waimea.
\n
These free cultural events ar
e part of VAC’s Cultural Connections Initiative supported in part by Hawai
ʻi State Grant In Aid (GIA) Wai Wai Program.
\n
\n
X-COST:Free\, although park entrance fees may apply
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Experimental Catalyst Abstract Watercolors \nJoin Big Island ar
tist\, Patti Pease Johnson for the Experimental Watercolors workshop on Sa
turday\, January 13\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center. Cost for t
he workshop is $75 and $70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee. Beginner
and intermediate artists are welcome.\nImagine glass being shattered. The
random shapes and patterns are totally unpredictable. Now take these haph
azard glass pieces and marry them with watercolors\; then add your own pla
yful attitude. This is Experimental Watercolors! Like music on paper\, col
ors flow in delicate waves.\nEach student will create three to five separa
te 8×8 inch watercolor paintings on cold press watercolor paper using pre-
broken glass as a catalyst to spark creativity. Students will also be taug
ht theories of good composition\, along with color theory and color wheel
use. Abstract qualities are the focus in this workshop using three – four
paints right out of the tube with the glass. After the first drying and gl
ass removal\, each piece is brought to further expressiveness by using det
ailed watercolor techniques of washes\, spatters\, lifting\, value gradati
ons\, dry brush and more.\nWhen asked to describe the experience Patti exp
lained\, “You can’t help but wonder what is going to happen after your fir
st piece of glass is put on watercolor paper. In painting\, the more chanc
es you take\, the more you will stretch the limits of your understanding\,
and in turn the more you will grow as an artist.”\nPatti Pease Johnson’s
artwork can be found at galleries and shops across the State and in collec
tions around the world.\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/
registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T123000
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lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Experimental Cat
alyst Abstract Watercolors
\n
Join Big Island artist\, Patti Pea
se Johnson for the Experimental Watercolors workshop on Saturday\
, January 13\, from 9am – 12:30pm at Volcano Art Center. Cost for the work
shop is $75 and $70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee. Beginner and in
termediate artists are welcome.
\n
Imagine glass being shattered. The
random shapes and patterns are totally unpredictable. Now take these haph
azard glass pieces and marry them with watercolors\; then add your own pla
yful attitude. This is Experimental Watercolors! Like music on paper\, col
ors flow in delicate waves.
\n
Each student will create three to five
separate 8×8 inch watercolor paintings on cold press watercolor paper usi
ng pre-broken glass as a catalyst to spark creativity. Students will also
be taught theories of good composition\, along with color theory and color
wheel use. Abstract qualities are the focus in this workshop using three
– four paints right out of the tube with the glass. After the first drying
and glass removal\, each piece is brought to further expressiveness by us
ing detailed watercolor techniques of washes\, spatters\, lifting\, value
gradations\, dry brush and more.
\n
When asked to describe the experi
ence Patti explained\, “You can’t help but wonder what is going to happen
after your first piece of glass is put on watercolor paper. In painting\,
the more chances you take\, the more you will stretch the limits of your u
nderstanding\, and in turn the more you will grow as an artist.”
\n
P
atti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across th
e State and in collections around the world.
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X-COST:$75 and $70 for VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Lydia Meneses\, Certified Zentangle Teacher\nZentangle: Basic I
ntroduction Class in Blue\nSaturday\, January 13\, 2024 at VAC Niaulani Ca
mpus\, from 10am – 1pm\nZentangle is an easy-to-learn fun way to create be
autiful images by drawing structure patterns.\nDuring this unique Zentangl
e basic class students will learn the traditional Zentangle art method usi
ng nontraditional shade of blue ink\, instead of traditional black ink.\nA
t first glance a Zentangle art piece appears intricate and complicated. Bu
t when students are guided through the process\, you realize how simple it
is and how fun and engrossing it becomes.\nZentangle’s Introduction class
is learning the foundational elements of the art form. Students will gain
knowledge of the meditative benefits that Zentangle art form method has t
o offer.\n\nCreating art with the five elements: dot\,line\, “S” shape\, “
C” shape & an orb ( . / S C o)\n\nThis Class session will be guided with Z
entangles tradition ceremony and method.\n\nGratitude\nAppreciation\nRelax
ation\nMindfulness and awareness\n\nStudents’ kit will include: Micron pen
\, mini chalk and graphite pencils\,\nassorted Zentangle paper tiles and t
ortillons.\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experie
nce necessary.\nStudents are encouraged to bring snacks/beverages to share
.\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply and facility fee.\n\n\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-w
orkshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T130000
GEO:+19.426024;-155.239515
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Call (808) 967-8222 to register – Zentangle® Blue Basic with Lydia
Meneses
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/zentangle-blue-basic-with-lydia-mene
ses/
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Lydia Meneses\, Certified Zentangle Teacher
\n
Zentangle: Basic Introduction Class in Blue
\n
Saturday\, January 13\, 2024 at VAC Ni
aulani Campus\, from 10am – 1pm
\n
Zentang
le is an easy-to-learn fun way to create beautiful images by drawing struc
ture patterns.
\n
During this unique Zenta
ngle basic class students will learn the traditional Zentangle art method
using nontraditional shade of blue ink\, instead of traditional black ink.
\n
At first glance a Zentangle art piece
appears intricate and complicated. But when students are guided through th
e process\, you realize how simple it is and how fun and engrossing it bec
omes.
\n
Zentangle’s Introduction class is
learning the foundational elements of the art form. Students will gain kn
owledge of the meditative benefits that Zentangle art form method has to o
ffer.
\n
\n
Creating art with the five
elements: dot\,line\, “S” shape\, “C” shape & an orb ( . / S C o)
\n<
/ul>\n
This Class session will be guided with
Zentangles tradition ceremony and method.
\n
\n
Gratitude
\n
Appreciation
\n
Relaxation
\n
Mindfulness and awareness
\n
\n
Students’ kit will include: Micron pen\, mini chalk and graphite pencil
s\,
\n
assorted Zentangle paper tiles and
tortillons.
\n
This class is open to all l
evels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.
\n
Students are encouraged to bring snacks/beverages to share.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC members plus a $15 supply and facility fee.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Emily Weiss\; 808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\nHula Kahiko Featuring Nā Kumu Hula Pelehonuamea Harman a
nd Kekoa Harman with Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo\nSaturday\, January 13\
, 2024 from 10:30 – 11:30am. \nThe Volcano Art Center’s 2024 Hula Kahiko s
eries kicks off on Saturday\, January 13\, 2024 at 10:30am with a performa
nce by Nā Kumu Hula Pelehonuamea Harman and Kekoa Harman with Hālau I Ka
Leo Ola O Nā Mamo.\nThe students of Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo come from
the Hawaiian language immersion K-12 school – Ke Kula ʻo Nāwahīokalaniʻōp
uʻu. For the past seven years\, their mission has been to perpetuate the
Hawaiian language and culture through mele and hula. All classes are cond
ucted through the medium of Hawaiian.\nThe performance will take place in
a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (hula platform) in the H
awaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Audience members are encouraged to bring
sun/rain gear and sitting mats. National Park entrance fees may apply.\nT
hese free events are supported by members of the Volcano Art Center’s ʻoha
na. To donate to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more in
formation please contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T113000
GEO:+19.41937;-155.288497
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko featuring Nā Kumu Hula Pelehonuamea Harman and Kekoa Ha
rman with Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/hula-kahiko-featuring-na-kumu-hula-p
elehonuamea-harman-and-kekoa-harman-with-halau-i-ka-leo-ola-o-na-mamo-3/
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\n
Hula Kahiko Featuring Nā Kumu Hula Pelehonuamea H
arman and Kekoa Harman with Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo
\n
Saturday\, January 13\, 2024 from 10:30 – 11:30am.
\n
The Volcano
Art Center’s 2024 Hula Kahiko series kicks off on Saturday\, January 13\, 2024 at 10:30am with a performance by Nā Kum
u Hula Pelehonuamea Harman and Kekoa Harman with Hālau I Ka Leo Ola O Nā
Mamo.
\n
The students of Hāla
u I Ka Leo Ola O Nā Mamo come from the Hawaiian language immersion K-12 sc
hool – Ke Kula ʻo Nāwahīokal
aniʻōpuʻu. For the past seven years\, their mission has been to perpetua
te the Hawaiian language and culture through mele and hula. All classes ar
e conducted through the medium of Hawaiian.
\n
The p
erformance will take place in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua
hula (hula platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Audience me
mbers are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats. National Pa
rk entrance fees may apply.
\n
These free events are supported by mem
bers of the Volcano Art Center’s ʻohana. To donate to the Hula Arts at Kī
lauea programs or to find out more information please contact Emily C. Wei
ss at info@volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,music\,News
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Muriel Anderson in Concert \nThe Volcano Art Center’s Sounds at
the Summit series continues on Saturday\, January 13\, 2024\, at 5:30pm a
t Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village featuring Muriel A
nderson.\nGuitarist/Harp-guitarist Muriel Anderson takes you on a journey
in music and stories\, with a backdrop of visuals artfully compiled by awa
rd-winning photo-artist\, Bryan Allen. It is a musical journey through spa
ce and around the world. Sometimes whimsical\, always engaging\, bringing
together diverse cultures and settings.\nMuriel Anderson’s obvious joy of
music\, humor and her comfort across genres of folk\, classical\, bluegras
s\, popular and international music is revered by guitarists worldwide. Mu
riel’s innovative CD that lights up\, “Nightlight Daylight” was chosen as
one of the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player Magazine and her “Hea
rtstrings” recording accompanied the astronauts on the space shuttle Disco
very. Muriel is celebrating the pre-release of “Acoustic Chef” an intern
ational cookbook/CD with a tune to go with each recipe. Muriel is the fir
st woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship and has
performed/recorded with Chet Atkins\, Les Paul\, Victor Wooten\, and the N
ashville Chamber Orchestra. She is the host of the renowned Muriel Anderso
n’s ALL STAR GUITAR NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LIFE ALLIANCE char
ity.\nMuriel Anderson is a good friend and a great guitarist. She deserve
s national recognition…Chet Atkins \nJust one hell of a great player …a gr
eat personality and what I like is the touch that Muriel has on the guitar
\, the way she plays it like we all wish to play.…Les Paul\nThis is some s
eriously powerful\, deeply emotional music that will stay in your head and
your heart forever..Muriel plays all styles with such ease and command th
at it’s easy to forget how good she really is! …Tommy Emmanuel\, cgp\nTick
ets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be abl
e to purchase pupu\, beer\, and wine. Tickets are available for sale onlin
e at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano
Village and VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. The last day t
o purchase tickets online is Friday\, January 12th. After that\, tickets
will be sold at the door if they are not sold out. Tickets will be held at
Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may pick them up any day befor
e the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus Administrative Office\,
Monday through Saturday\, 10am – 4pm.\nFor more information about Muriel
Anderson and her music\, visit the following links: YouTube: A Bakers Doz
en | WEBSITE | EPK\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-wor
kshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240113T190000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Call 808-967-8222 for tickets – Sounds at the Summit featuring Muri
el Anderson
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/sounds-at-the-summit-featuring-murie
l-anderson-5/
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Mu
riel Anderson in Concert
\n
The Volcano Art Center’s Sounds at
the Summit series continues on Saturday\, January 13\, 2024\, at 5:30pm at
Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village featuring Muriel Anderson.
\n
Guitaris
t/Harp-guitarist Muriel Anderson takes you on a journey in music and stori
es\, with a backdrop of visuals artfully compiled by award-winning photo-a
rtist\, Bryan Allen. It is a musical journey through space and around the
world. Sometimes whimsical\, always engaging\, bringing together diverse c
ultures and settings.
\n
Muriel Anderson’s obvious j
oy of music\, humor and her comfort across genres of folk\, classical\, bl
uegrass\, popular and international music is revered by guitarists worldwi
de. Muriel’s innovative CD that lights up\, “Nightlight Daylight” was chos
en as one of the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player Magazine and he
r “Heartstrings” recording accompanied the astronauts on the space shuttle
Discovery. Muriel is celebrating the pre-release of “Acoustic Chef”an
international cookbook/CD with a tune to go with each recipe. Muriel is t
he first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship an
d has performed/recorded with Chet Atkins\, Les Paul\, Victor Wooten\, and
the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. She is the host of the renowned Muriel Anderson’s ALL STAR
GUITAR NIGHT® and founder of the MUSIC FOR LIFE ALLIANCE charity.
\n
<
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015/06/Muriel-Anderson-Wave-Closeup-Photo-300x200.jpg 300w\, https://volca
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a good friend and a great guitarist. She deserves national recognition
em>…Chet Atkins
\n
Just one hell of a great player …a g
reat personality and what I like is the touch that Muriel has on the guita
r\, the way she plays it like we all wish to play.…Les Paul
\n
<
em>This is some seriously powerful\, deeply emotional music that will stay
in your head and your heart forever..Muriel plays all styles with such ea
se and command that it’s easy to forget how good she really is! …Tommy Emm
anuel\, cgp
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members ($30
non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase pupu\
, beer\, and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, at VAC’s Admini
stration Office in Volcano Village and VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes Na
tional Park. The last day to purchase tickets online is Friday\, January 1
2th. After that\, tickets will be sold at the door if they are not sold o
ut. Tickets will be held at Will Call on the day of the show. OR\, you may
pick them up any day before the show at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Cam
pus Administrative Office\, Monday through Saturday\, 10am – 4pm.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11
am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes
National Park. This week’s offerings include: Ukulele with Wes Awana.\nVo
lcano area musician Wes Awana shares his love of ‘ukulele and Hawaiian mus
ic by giving family-friendly lessons on the iconic and inviting ‘ukulele.
\nThese free cultural events are part of VAC’s Cultural Connections Initia
tive supported by in part by Hawai’i State GIA Wai Wai Programs.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240119T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240119T130000
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SUMMARY:Aloha Friday at VAC Gallery: Ukulele with Wes Awana
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Aloha Friday
cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11 am – 1 pm on the porch
of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. This wee
k’s offerings include: Ukulele with Wes Awana.
\n
Volcano area musici
an Wes Awana shares his love of ‘ukulele and Hawaiian music by giving fami
ly-friendly lessons on the iconic and inviting ‘ukulele.
\n
These fre
e cultural events are part of VAC’s Cultural Connections Initiative suppor
ted by in part by Hawai’i State GIA Wai Wai Programs.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Edible Landscaping for Backyards and Beyond!\nTransform your la
nai and lawn\, your field and fence\, into an abundant oasis of edible and
multifunctional plants. Join instructor Zach Mermel of Ola Design Group
for the workshop\, “Edible Landscaping for Backyards and Beyond!”\nAttende
es will explore a range of edible plants that can grow mauka to makai. A p
acket of practical readings and resources for further learning is included
. Participants will get to take home a number of edible plants at the conc
lusion of the workshop.\nThe workshop will be held Saturday\, January 20\,
2024\, from 9am – 2:30pm.\, with a break for lunch. Course fees are $40/$
30 for VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.\nHow akamai are you about enviro
nmentally friendly landscaping and gardening? Have you ever considered met
hods for rapidly expanding the plant biodiversity for your garden? What ar
e some of the most nutritious plants that you and your family can grow eas
ily? If you’re saying\, “yes\, yes and (well) I have no idea!” then consid
er signing up for this workshop.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/e
vents/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240120T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240120T143000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/edible-landscaping-for-backyards-and
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Edible Landscaping for Backyards and Beyond!
\n
Transform your lanai and lawn\, your field and fence\, into an abund
ant oasis of edible and multifunctional plants. Join instructor Zach Merme
l of Ola Design Group for the wo
rkshop\, “Edible Landscaping for Backyards and Beyond!”
\n
Attendees
will explore a range of edible plants that can grow mauka to
makai. A packet of practical readings and resources for further learn
ing is included. Participants will get to take home a number of edible pla
nts at the conclusion of the workshop.
\n
The workshop will be held S
aturday\, January 20\, 2024\, from 9am – 2:30pm.\, with a break for lunch.
Course fees are $40/$30 for VAC members plus a $15 supply fee.
\n
Ho
w akamai are you about environmentally friendly landscaping and g
ardening? Have you ever considered methods for rapidly expanding the plant
biodiversity for your garden? What are some of the most nutritious plants
that you and your family can grow easily? If you’re saying\, “yes\, yes a
nd (well) I have no idea!” then consider signing up for this workshop.
X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:landscape\,plants\,Zach Mermel
X-COST:$40/ $30 VAC Members plus a $15 supply fee
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the “Mixed Media Encaustic” work
shop on Saturday\, January 20\, 2024\, from 10 am – 2:30 pm. The class wil
l be held in a unique rainforest setting in a covered outside area at Volc
ano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Encaustic is a mixture
of beeswax\, damar resin\, and pigment\, which is applied to a solid absor
bent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. The lay
ers can be enhanced by carving with tools or drawing with pigment\, oil st
icks\, etc. Photographs can be transferred and other materials embedded to
create a variety of amazing results with depth.\nYou will learn safe stud
io practices\, all the encaustic painting basics\, and how to make your ow
n medium. Encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, along with wet and dry
shellac burns will be demonstrated. After instruction and experimenting\,
you will have the opportunity to create two encaustic paintings to take ho
me with you.\nMary will provide encaustic paints\, panels\, and handmade p
aper to use as substrates and an assortment of marking tools and brushes\,
interesting papers\, photographs\, minerals\, fibers\, and other natural
and found materials for students to incorporate into their paintings. Stud
ents are encouraged to bring other items they’d like to use. Advanced stud
ents may consult with the instructor in advance regarding specific project
s. The class fee is $70/$65 for VAC members plus a $55 supply fee. To regi
ster\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcent
er.org. Space is limited. For questions regarding the workshop content or
special projects\, Email Mary- at artsasylum@gmail.com.\n\nTickets: http:/
/volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240120T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240120T143000
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Join artist Mary Milelzcik for the
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covered outside area at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Vil
lage. Encaustic is a mixture of beeswax\, damar resin\, and pigment\, whic
h is applied to a solid absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applie
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drawing with pigment\, oil sticks\, etc. Photographs can be transferred an
d other materials embedded to create a variety of amazing results with dep
th.
\n
You will learn safe studio practice
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Encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, along with wet and dry shellac bur
ns will be demonstrated. After instruction and experimenting\, you will ha
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.
\n
Mary will provide encaustic paints\,
panels\, and handmade paper to use as substrates and an assortment of mark
ing tools and brushes\, interesting papers\, photographs\, minerals\, fibe
rs\, and other natural and found materials for students to incorporate int
o their paintings. Students are encouraged to bring other items they’d lik
e to use. Advanced students may consult with the instructor in
advance regarding specific projects.The c
lass fee is $70/$65 for VAC members plus a $55 supply fee. To register
\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org. Space is limited. For questions regarding the
workshop content or special projects\, Email Mary- at artsasylum@gmail.com.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night at the Center: Amalya’s Beads: A Novel by Dina K
ageler\nJoin Hawai`i Island author Dina Wood Kageler on Thursday\, January
25\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano
Village as she recounts the life of the ethnic Manobo people along an upla
nd river in the mountains of Mindanao\, Philippines\, during the early 197
0s. Stories documented by her letters home and journal entries lend real-
time details to her descriptions of the river life and beyond\, including
the sweeping societal changes at the imposition of Martial Law by Presiden
t F. Marcos in 1972.\n\nDina Wood Kageler is a journalist and storyteller
who grew up in Texas and journeyed through islands of the Pacific in the e
arly 1970s. Settling in Hawai`i\, she has for many years been a respected
literary\, visual\, and performing artist and arts educator in the Volcano
Community on the Island of Hawai`i.
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SEQUENCE:0
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Join Hawai`i Isla
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at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village as she recounts t
he life of the ethnic Manobo people along an upland river in the mountains
of Mindanao\, Philippines\, during the early 1970s. Stories documented b
y her letters home and journal entries lend real-time details to her descr
iptions of the river life and beyond\, including the sweeping societal cha
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\n\n
Dina Wood Kageler is a journalist and storyteller who
grew up in Texas and journeyed through islands of the Pacific in the earl
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mmunity on the Island of Hawai`i.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Demonstration
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenrt.org
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11
am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes
National Park. This month’s offerings include: Lauhala Weaving with Kuuip
o Kalahiki-Morales. Visitors and kama’aina alike are invited to experience
a free\, hands-on workshop.\nThese free cultural events are part of VAC’s
Cultural Connections Initiative supported in part by Hawaiʻi State Grant
In Aid (GIA) Wai Wai Program.\n
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\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:News
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Heritage and Archive Program presents the
first of the Archive Film Series. This project shares a glimpse of VAC’s u
nique 50 year history.\nDigitized and restored footage is now available fo
r public viewing highlighting the people and events that have shaped the a
rts and community at the summit of Kīlauea.\nVAC invites members of the co
mmunity to provide historical reference and personal enrichment to this ar
chived material.\nThis program is proudly supported by funding through Haw
ai’i’s State Grant In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Cam
pus (19-4074 Old Volcano Old).\nThis presentation is free\, although donat
ions are greatly appreciated.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240201T193000
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Volcano Art Center’s Herita
ge and Archive Program presents the first of the Archive Film Series. This
project shares a glimpse of VAC’s unique 50 year history.
\n
Digitiz
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he people and events that have shaped the arts and community at the summit
of Kīlauea.
\n
VAC invites members of the community to provide histo
rical reference and personal enrichment to this archived material.
\n
This program is proudly supported by funding through Hawai’i’s State Gran
t In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old
Volcano Old).
\n
This presentation is free\, although donations are g
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\n
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin Heather Penfield on Saturday\, February 3\, 2024 \, fr
om 9am – 12pm. at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus.\n\nIn this Reiki 1 C
ertification Workshop you will:\n\nDiscover the history of Reiki in Japan
and hear about the unique Reiki Hawaii connection \nLearn why Reiki is pra
cticed by doctors and nurses in over 900 hospitals across the United State
s\nPractice Reiki on yourself and others \nFind out how easy it is to use
Reiki in everyday life as a tool for balance and well being\nExperience an
initiation into Reiki\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \nIncludes:\n\nReiki Certificatio
n with signed certificate \nReiki Level 1 Manual \n\nReiki is a compliment
ary holistic healing technique used to relax and balance the nervous syste
m\, assisting the body’s natural ability to heal and restore itself on a p
hysical\, mental\, emotional\, and spiritual level.\n The class fee is $ 1
60/$155 for VAC members \n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/
registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240203T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240203T120000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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SEQUENCE:0
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Joi
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Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus.
\n
\n
In this Reiki 1 Certification Workshop you will:
\n
\n
Discover the history of Rei
ki in Japan and hear about the unique Reiki Hawaii connection \n
Learn why Reiki is practiced by doctors and nurses in over
900 hospitals across the United States
\n
Practic
e Reiki on yourself and others
\n
Find out how ea
sy it is to use Reiki in everyday life as a tool for balance and well bein
g
Reik
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the nervous system\, assisting the body’s natural ability to heal and rest
ore itself on a physical\, mental\, emotional\, and spiritual level.
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,News
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION:The Sounds of Niaulani Musical Forest Tour with Dina Kageler\nS
aturday\, February 3\, 2024 | 9:30 am\n\nJoin us for free family fun in th
e Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute playful and educational event suitable
for all ages. You will learn about distinctive Hawaiian native plants and
environment through song and story by Dina Kageler. Adults and children of
all ages are welcome\, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
This special event will begin at 9:30 am\, on the first Saturdays of each
month through March 2024 at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. (19-4
974 Old Volcano Road).\nThis event along with other future events is spons
ored by the Atherton Foundation.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240203T101500
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Sounds of Niaulani Musical Forest Tour
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p>\n
Join us for free family fun in the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute
playful and educational event suitable for all ages. You will learn about
distinctive Hawaiian native plants and environment through song and story
by Dina Kageler. Adults and children of all ages are welcome\, children u
nder 12 must be accompanied by an adult. This special event will begin at
9:30 am\, on the first Saturdays of each month through March 2024 at VAC N
iaulani Campus in Volcano Village. (19-4974 Old Volcano Road). \nThis
event along with other future events is sponsored by the Atherton Foundat
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\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Waiho’olu’u Ola Indigo Dyeing Fundamentals Workshop \nLearn the
magical process of creating with nature’s oldest natural dye\, indigo. In
this workshop\, you’ll use traditional methods of banding and folding in
traditional and modern resist styles to create patterns as you explore the
alchemy of the beautiful plant pigment\, indigo.\nLearn to dye natural fi
ber goods in a plant derived indigo vat. Create resist patterns using fold
ing\, wrapping\, and clamping techniques\, as well as how to control hue d
ensity with multiple dyeing submersions. You’ll also learn the basic funda
mentals of this historic dyeing process. Dyestuff will be provided\, and e
ach participant will leave with a new skill and understanding of Indigo Dy
e as well as their own finished sample pieces.\nParticipants may bring 1-5
small items of your own to dye\, avoiding bulky or heavy pieces (towels\,
linens\, yards of fabric\, bedding etc.)\, as vat space and time are limi
ted. Items must be cotton\, linen\, hemp\, silk\, or anything natural – no
synthetics or blends\, as they accept the color the best. Please pre-wash
items in pH neutral soap for best result.\nClass fee is $75/$70 (forVAC m
embers) plus a $25 supply fee. No experience is necessary. Space is limite
d and pre-registration is required.\nWaiho’olu’u ola : Living Color Dyery
is a creative natural collective started by a husband\, Justin (the alchem
ist) and a wife\, Wai‘ala (the artist) duo who work together to share the
magic and alchemy of natural living color dyes\; including indigo\, olena\
, avocado\, hibiscus\, etc. Outside the joy of sharing the alchemy of natu
ral dye in workshops with others\, the two love sharing their love for the
natural plant world and the process of co-creating consciously with natur
e.\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-worksho
ps-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240203T123000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240203T153000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Call (808) 967-8222 to register -Waiho’olu’u Ola Indigo Dyeing Fun
damentals
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/waihooluu-ola-indigo-dyeing-fundamen
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aiho’olu’u Ola Indigo Dyeing Fundamentals Workshop
\n
Learn the magical process of creating with nature’s oldest natural d
ye\, indigo. In this workshop\, you’ll use traditional methods of banding
and folding in traditional and modern resist styles to create patterns as
you explore the alchemy of the beautiful plant pigment\, indigo.
\n
Learn to dye natural fiber goods in a plant derived indigo vat.
Create resist patterns using folding\, wrapping\, and clamping techniques\
, as well as how to control hue density with multiple dyeing submersions.
You’ll also learn the basic fundamentals of this historic dyeing process.
Dyestuff will be provided\, and each participant will leave with a new ski
ll and understanding of Indigo Dye as well as their own finished sample pi
eces.
\n
Participants may bring 1-5 small items of your ow
n to dye\, avoiding bulky or heavy pieces (towels\, linens\, yards of fabr
ic\, bedding etc.)\, as vat space and time are limited. Items must be cott
on\, linen\, hemp\, silk\, or anything natural – no synthetics or blends\,
as they accept the color the best. Please pre-wash items in pH neutral so
ap for best result.
\n
Class fee is $75/$70 (forVAC member
s) plus a $25 supply fee. No experience is necessary. Space is limited and
pre-registration is required.
\n
Waiho’olu’u ola : Living Color Dyery is
a creative natural collective started by a husband\, Justin (the alchemis
t) and a wife\, Wai‘ala (the artist) duo who work together to share the ma
gic and alchemy of natural living color dyes\; including indigo\, olena\,
avocado\, hibiscus\, etc. Outside the joy of sharing the alchemy of natura
l dye in workshops with others\, the two love sharing their love for the n
atural plant world and the process of co-creating consciously with nature.
\n \n
\n
\n<
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: Thursday Night at the Center: Hawaiian Birds Inspire VAC Artis
ts\nJoin Jay Robinson on Thursday\, February 8th | 6pm\, at VAC Niaulani C
ampus\n\nOur island is home to a stunning array of native birds\, many of
which can be found nowhere else in the world. From ʻIʻiwi to Owls\, ʻIo to
ʻAkiapolaʻau\, each possibly captivates our attention more than the other
!\nCome join VAC Board member\, Jay Robinson\, to learn fun facts about ou
r birds\, their amazing lives\, and Hawaiian cultural connections to them.
\nAlso speaking will be many of your favorite local VAC artists. They will
share personal stories and insights about how the beauty\, behavior\, and
unique adaptations of Hawaiian birds inspire them to create extensive por
tfolios celebrating our feathered friends. Some of their most compelling c
reations will be on display and offered for purchase.\nCome join us for th
is fun and inspirational presentation!\nThis evening is part of a once-a-m
onth Thursday night series at the Volcano Art Center\, focusing on art\, H
awaiian culture\, and our environment. The series is intended to inspire
and enhance your appreciation of art and life experience while fostering c
ommunity connections. This presentation is free\, although a donation is g
reatly appreciated.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240208T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240208T193000
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Thursday Night at the Center: Hawaiian Birds Inspire
VAC Artists
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Join Jay Robinson on Thursday\, February 8th
| 6pm\, at VAC Niaulani Campus
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Our island is home to a stunning array of native birds\, many of whic
h can be found nowhere else in the world. From ʻIʻiwi to Owls\, ʻIo to ʻAk
iapolaʻau\, each possibly captivates our attention more than the other!
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Come join VAC Board member\, Jay Robinson
\, to learn fun facts about our birds\, their amazing lives\, and Hawaiian
cultural connections to them.
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Also spe
aking will be many of your favorite local VAC artists. They will share per
sonal stories and insights about how the beauty\, behavior\, and unique ad
aptations of Hawaiian birds inspire them to create extensive portfolios ce
lebrating our feathered friends. Some of their most compelling creations w
ill be on display and offered for purchase.
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Come join us for this fun and inspirational presentation!
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This evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday ni
ght series at the Volcano Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian culture\
, and our environment. The series is intended to inspire and enhance your
appreciation of art and life experience while fostering community connect
ions. This presentation is free\, although a donation is greatly appreciat
ed.
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.7565\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday Hula & Oli with Kaho‘okele Crabbe\nAloha Friday cu
ltural demonstrations are held each week from 11 am – 1 pm on the porch of
Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. This week’
s offerings include: hula and oli with Kaho‘okele Crabbe.\nKumu hula of Hā
lau Ke Ola o Ka Lani\, Moses Kaho‘okele Crabbe shares his extensive knowl
edge to teach the basics of hula\, language and chant.\nThese free cultur
al events are supported in part by Hawai’i State GIA Wai Wai Program.
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Aloha Friday Hula & Oli with
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ery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. This week’s offerings include: hul
a and oli with Kaho‘okele Crabbe.
\n
Kumu hula of Hālau Ke Ola o Ka L
ani\, Moses Kaho‘okele Crabbe shares his extensive knowledge to teach the
basics of hula\, language and chant.
\n
These free cultural events
are supported in part by Hawai’i State GIA Wai Wai Program.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pease Johnson\nBig Island
artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk
Scarf workshop on Saturday\, February 10\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano
Art Center.\nIn this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using
three colors of your choice\, which will create many more colors on the s
ilk. Pick a main color\, then\, choose the other two after learning about
color theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your desired colors\, achieved b
y pre-mixing the four process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yellow\, and
black). Students from previous classes have been amazed by what they refe
r to as “happy color accidents.”\nJohnson will tell you\, “It’s all about
playing with colors. I supply all materials and guidance\, you create. The
fun time is your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate
artists are welcome. Open up your creativity and challenge yourself by lea
rning this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at co
lor.\nCost is $75 and $70 for VAC members plus a $15 fee per person\, incl
usive of supplies.\nIn the final hour\, students will use hot wax with the
tjanting tool on Habotai silk to outline your more representational desig
n and create a resist line for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix color
s on the 10” x 10” silk artwork.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be fou
nd at galleries and shops across the State and in collections around the w
orld. Patti has a designer’s ability to distill natural subjects into thei
r most essential forms and to rearrange them in her paintings. Her artwork
s include sculpture\, mobiles\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and clay objects
in abstract and expressionist styles.\n \n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcen
ter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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Day Edition: Paint Your Own Silk Scarf with Patti Pease Johnson
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Paint Your Own
Silk Scarf with Patti Pease Johnson
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Big Island artist an
d instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf
workshop on Saturday\, February 10\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano
Art Center.
\n
In this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scar
f using three colors of your choice\, which will create many more colors o
n the silk. Pick a main color\, then\, choose the other two after learning
about color theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your desired colors\, ach
ieved by pre-mixing the four process colors of dye (cyan\, magenta\, yello
w\, and black). Students from previous classes have been amazed by what th
ey refer to as “happy color accidents.”
\n
Johnson will tell you\, “I
t’s all about playing with colors. I supply all materials and guidance\, y
ou create. The fun time is your art journey for a few hours.” Beginner and
intermediate artists are welcome. Open up your creativity and challenge y
ourself by learning this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way
you look at color.
\n
Cost is $75 and $70 for VAC
members plus a $15 fee per person\, inclusive of supplies.
\n
In the
final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Habotai s
ilk to outline your more representational design and create a resist line
for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 10” x 10” silk art
work.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and
shops across the State and in collections around the world. Patti has a de
signer’s ability to distill natural subjects into their most essential for
ms and to rearrange them in her paintings. Her artworks include sculpture\
, mobiles\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and clay objects in abstract and exp
ressionist styles.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.7565\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Hula Kahiko: Featuring: Hālau Nāwehiokaipoaloha under the direc
tion of Kumu Ipolei Lindsey-Asing\nOriginally from the uplands of Haleakal
ā on the island of Maui\, Kumu Ipolei Lindsey-Asing completed the rigorous
training of ʻūniki under her Kumu Hula\, Nāpua Silva\, and was recognized
and accepted as one of three new Kumu Hula in July\, 2021. In January 202
3 in ʻŌlaʻa\, Hawaiʻi\, Hālau Nāwehiokaipoaloha officially held the very f
irst papa hula for keiki\, ʻōpio and wāhine. Welo Foundation which helps s
upport Hālau Nāwehiokaipoaloha and itʻs endeavors is dedicated and committ
ed to perpetuating our Hawaiian culture and traditions.\n\n\n\n \nThe perf
ormance will take place in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hu
la (hula platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park located in the g
rassy area in front of the Volcano Art Center Gallery. Audience members ar
e encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats and arrive early to r
eceive parking at the Kīlauea Visitor Center. Overflow parking is availab
le at the Steam Vents parking lot. National Park entrance fees apply. In
case of inclement weather the performance may be moved indoors to the Kīla
uea Visitor Center Auditorium. Please call (808) 967-7565 with any questi
ons regarding the exact location on the morning of February 10th.\nThese f
ree events are supported supported by the State Foundation on Culture and
the Arts\, through appropriations from the Legislature of the State of Haw
ai’i or grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Hula Kahiko: Featuring: Hālau Nāw
ehiokaipoaloha under the direction of Kumu Ipolei Lindsey-Asing
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Originally from the uplands of Haleakalā on the island of Maui\, K
umu Ipolei Lindsey-Asing completed the rigorous training of ʻūniki under h
er Kumu Hula\, Nāpua Silva\, and was recognized and accepted as one of thr
ee new Kumu Hula in July\, 2021. In January 2023 in ʻŌlaʻa\, Hawaiʻi\, Hāl
au Nāwehiokaipoaloha officially held the very first papa hula for keiki\,
ʻōpio and wāhine. Welo Foundation which helps support Hālau Nāwehiokaipoal
oha and itʻs endeavors is dedicated and committed to perpetuating our Hawa
iian culture and traditions.
\n
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The performance will t
ake place in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (hula platf
orm) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park located in the grassy area in
front of the Volcano Art Center Gallery. Audience members are encouraged t
o bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats and arrive early to receive parking
at the Kīlauea Visitor Center. Overflow parking is available at the Stea
m Vents parking lot. National Park entrance fees apply. In case of inclem
ent weather the performance may be moved indoors to the Kīlauea Visitor Ce
nter Auditorium. Please call (808) 967-7565 with any questions regarding
the exact location on the morning of February 10th.
\n
These free eve
nts are supported supported by the State Foundation on Culture and the Art
s\, through appropriations from the Legislature of the State of Hawai’i or
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; sales@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcent
er.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center announces a very special exhibit opening
on Saturday\, February 17th honoring the life\, art and legacy of the ar
tist and author Dietrich Varez.\n\nThe exhibition titled Dietrich Varez Le
gacy: The Expanded Collection features unpublished works of the artist whi
ch have recently been made available through the Varez Family Estate and a
generous donation from the Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities\, through s
upport from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The exhibit opens d
aily from 9am -5pm at VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park and w
ill be on display through May 26th\, 2024.\nFor more information please ca
ll (808) 967-7565 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
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The Volcano Art Center announces a very special exhi
bit opening on Saturday\, February 17th honoring the life\, art and legac
y of the artist and author Dietrich Varez.
\n\n
The exhibition titled Dietrich Varez Legacy: The E
xpanded Collection features unpublished works of the artist which have
recently been made available through the Varez Family Estate and a genero
us donation from the Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities\, through support
from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The exhibit opens daily fr
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on display through May 26th\, 2024.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Fundraiser\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:The 19th Annual Love The Arts 2024!\nVAC 50th Anniversary Golde
n Jubilee!\nVolcano Art Center turns 50 years old in 2024! Our incredible
yearlong celebration kicks off with the 19th Annual Love The Arts fundrai
ser on Saturday\, February 17th\, from 5-8:30 p.m. This year’s theme is A
50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee. Let us entice you with an evening of tast
y treats\, fine wines\, and entertainment. The live and silent auction is
not to be missed. Auction items include original artwork\, hotel stays\, c
ustom tours\, unique jewelry\, pottery\, gift certificates\, and more. You
will have an opportunity to bid on these items while celebrating the Past
\, Present\, and Future of the Arts\, supporting the vital role of VAC\, e
ngaging the community in rejuvenating the role of art\, and enriching our
lives.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240217T170000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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h3 style='text-align: center\;'>VAC 50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee!
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Volcano Art Center turns 50 years old in 2
024! Our incredible yearlong celebration kicks off with the 19th Annua
l Love The Arts fundraiser on Saturday\, February 17th\, from 5-8:30 p.m
u>. This year’s theme is A 50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee
u>. Let us entice you with an evening of tasty treats\, fine wines\, and e
ntertainment. The live and silent auction is not to be missed. Auction ite
ms include original artwork\, hotel stays\, custom tours\, unique jewelry\
, pottery\, gift certificates\, and more. You will have an opportunity to
bid on these items while celebrating the Past\, Present\, and
Future of the Arts\, supporting the vital role of VAC\, enga
ging the community in rejuvenating the role of art\, and enriching our liv
es.
\n\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:News
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Heritage and Archive Program presents the
first of the Archive Film Series. This project shares a glimpse of VAC’s u
nique 50 year history.\nDigitized and restored footage is now available fo
r public viewing highlighting the people and events that have shaped the a
rts and community at the summit of Kīlauea.\nVAC invites members of the co
mmunity to provide historical reference and personal enrichment to this ar
chived material.\nThis program is proudly supported by funding through Haw
ai’i’s State Grant In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Cam
pus (19-4074 Old Volcano Old).\nThis presentation is free\, although donat
ions are greatly appreciated.\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events
/registration-workshops-classes/.
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ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Volcano Art Center’s Herita
ge and Archive Program presents the first of the Archive Film Series. This
project shares a glimpse of VAC’s unique 50 year history.
\n
Digitiz
ed and restored footage is now available for public viewing highlighting t
he people and events that have shaped the arts and community at the summit
of Kīlauea.
\n
VAC invites members of the community to provide histo
rical reference and personal enrichment to this archived material.
\n
This program is proudly supported by funding through Hawai’i’s State Gran
t In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old
Volcano Old).
\n
This presentation is free\, although donations are g
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.7565\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday Hula & Oli with Kaho‘okele Crabbe\nAloha Friday cu
ltural demonstrations are held each week from 11 am – 1 pm on the porch of
Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. This week’
s offerings include: hula and oli with Kaho‘okele Crabbe.\nKumu hula of Hā
lau Ke Ola o Ka Lani\, Moses Kaho‘okele Crabbe shares his extensive knowl
edge to teach the basics of hula\, language and chant.\nThese free cultur
al events are supported in part by Hawai’i State GIA Wai Wai Program.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240301T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240301T130000
GEO:+19.41937;-155.288497
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
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Aloha Friday Hu
la & Oli with Kaho‘okele Crabbe
\n
Aloha Friday cultural dem
onstrations are held each week from 11 am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano A
rt Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. This week’s offering
s include: hula and oli with Kaho‘okele Crabbe.
\n
Kumu hula of Hālau
Ke Ola o Ka Lani\, Moses Kaho‘okele Crabbe shares his extensive knowledg
e to teach the basics of hula\, language and chant.
\n
These free cu
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UID:ai1ec-52624@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,News
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222
DESCRIPTION:The Sounds of Niaulani Musical Forest Tour with Dina Kageler\n
\n\nJoin us for free family fun in the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute pl
ayful and educational event suitable for all ages. You will learn about di
stinctive Hawaiian native plants and environment through song and story by
Dina Kageler. Adults and children of all ages are welcome\, children unde
r 12 must be accompanied by an adult. This special event will begin at 9:3
0 am\, at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. (19-4974 Old Volcano Roa
d).\nThis event along with other future events is sponsored by the Atherto
n Foundation.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240302T101500
GEO:+19.426109;-155.23954
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SEQUENCE:0
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Th
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\n
\n
Join us for free family fun in
the Hawaiian Rainforest. A 45-minute playful and educational event suitabl
e for all ages. You will learn about distinctive Hawaiian native plants an
d environment through song and story by Dina Kageler. Adults and children
of all ages are welcome\, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adul
t. This special event will begin at 9:30 am\, at VAC Niaulani Campus in Vo
lcano Village. (19-4974 Old Volcano Road). \nThis event along with ot
her future events is sponsored by the Atherton Foundation.
\n
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UID:ai1ec-56234@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:News
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Heritage and Archive Program presents the
first of the Archive Film Series. This project shares a glimpse of VAC’s u
nique 50 year history.\nDigitized and restored footage is now available fo
r public viewing highlighting the people and events that have shaped the a
rts and community at the summit of Kīlauea.\nVAC invites members of the co
mmunity to provide historical reference and personal enrichment to this ar
chived material.\nThis program is proudly supported by funding through Haw
ai’i’s State Grant In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Cam
pus (19-4074 Old Volcano Old).\nThis presentation is free\, although donat
ions are greatly appreciated.\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events
/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240307T183000
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SEQUENCE:0
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Volcano Art Center’s Herita
ge and Archive Program presents the first of the Archive Film Series. This
project shares a glimpse of VAC’s unique 50 year history.
\n
Digitiz
ed and restored footage is now available for public viewing highlighting t
he people and events that have shaped the arts and community at the summit
of Kīlauea.
\n
VAC invites members of the community to provide histo
rical reference and personal enrichment to this archived material.
\n
This program is proudly supported by funding through Hawai’i’s State Gran
t In Aid Program and will run monthly at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old
Volcano Old).
\n
This presentation is free\, although donations are g
reatly appreciated.
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X-COST:Free: although donations are greatly appreciated
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Soft Pastel Still Life\nExaggerate! Be bold with colors and yo
urself using lights and darks and enjoy the marks you make on paper using
a proven signature rotational method for success with soft pastels.\nNow B
ig Island artist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help you gain the
confidence and techniques of this centuries-old medium. Patti supplies the
instruction and all materials along with guidance and inspiration for thi
s process along with some handy tips for your creative journey.\nGrow your
knowledge of composition\, color\, and correcting problems!\nLearn about
the different types of pastels\, different papers\, fixing and mounting pa
per and backing. Then use newsprint to get the flow of arm movements to ke
ep loose. Next\, you’ll begin forming shapes and move into colors on paste
l paper from close observation of the setup’s still life. Students will co
mplete a 9×12-inch project.\nThe Soft Pastel Still Life Workshop will be h
eld on Saturday\, March 9\, 2024\, from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Volcano Art
Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The cost for the workshop is $
75 and $70 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Beginne
r and intermediate artists are welcome.\nPatti Pease Johnson’s artwork can
be found at galleries and shops across the State and in collections aroun
d the world.\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-w
orkshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T123000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
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Soft Pastel Still Life<
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Exaggerate! Be bold with colors and yourself using lights and dar
ks and enjoy the marks you make on paper using a proven signature rota
tional method for success with soft pastels.
\n
Now Big Island a
rtist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson can help you gain the confidence
and techniques of this centuries-old medium. Patti supplies the instructio
n and all materials along with guidance and inspiration for this process a
long with some handy tips for your creative journey.
\n
Grow your
knowledge of composition\, color\, and correcting problems!
\n
Learn about the different types of pastels\, different papers\, fixing and
mounting paper and backing. Then use newsprint to get the flow of arm mov
ements to keep loose. Next\, you’ll begin forming shapes and move into col
ors on pastel paper from close observation of the setup’s still life. Stud
ents will complete a 9×12-inch project.
\n
The Soft Pastel Still
Life Workshop will be held on Saturday\, March 9\, 2024\, from 9 a.m.
– 12:30 p.m. at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Th
e cost for the workshop is $75 and $70 for VAC Members plus a $15 fee\, in
clusive of supplies. Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome.
\n<
p>Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleries and shops across
the State and in collections around the world.\n
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Lydia Meneses\, Certified Zentangle Teacher\nZentangle: Tribute
to our Kamehameha Butterfly: Pulelehua will be held at VAC Niaulani Campu
s (19-4074 Old Volcano Road)\, on Saturday\, March 9\, 2024 at VAC Niaulan
i Campus\, from 10am – 1pm.\nZentangle is an easy-to-learn fun way to crea
te beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. At first glance a Zen
tangle art piece appears intricate and complicated. But when students are
guided through the process\, some realize how simple it is and how fun and
engrossing it becomes.\nDuring this Zentangle art session we are paying t
ribute to Hawaii’s official state insect\, the lovely endemic Kamehameha B
utterfly (Vanessa tameamea) also known as Pulelehua. In some cultures the
graceful butterfly is used to symbolize healing and transformation.\nWe wi
ll create our butterfly images by using two inspiring Zentangle guides kno
wn as step outs.\nClass session will be guided with Zentangle’s tradition
ceremony and method:\n· Gratitude\n· Appreciation\n· Rel
axation\n· Mindfulness and awareness\n\n\n\n\nThis class is open to
all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.\nStudents are encou
raged to bring snacks/beverages to share.\nCost is $35/$30 VAC members plu
s a $15 supply and facility fee.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \nTickets: http://vo
lcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T130000
GEO:+19.426024;-155.239515
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Zentangle® Tribute to our Kamehameha Butterfly: Pulelehua with Lyd
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Lydia Meneses\, Certified Zentangle Teacher
\n
Zentangle: <
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iaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road)\, on Saturday\, March 9\, 2024 a
t VAC Niaulani Campus\, from 10am – 1pm.
\n
Zentangle is an easy-to-l
earn fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. A
t first glance a Zentangle art piece appears intricate and complicated. Bu
t when students are guided through the process\, some realize how simple i
t is and how fun and engrossing it becomes.
\n
During this Zentangle
art session we are paying tribute to Hawaii’s official state insect\, the
lovely endemic Kamehameha Butterfly (Vanessa tameamea) also
known as Pulelehua. In some cultures the graceful butterfly is used to sym
bolize healing and transformation.
\n
We will create our butterfly im
ages by using two inspiring Zentangle guides known as step outs.
\n
Class session will be guided with Zentangle’s tradition ceremony and
method:
\n
· Gratitude
\n
· Appreciation
\n
·
Relaxation
\n
· Mindfulness and awareness
\n
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\n
\n
This class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art
experience necessary.
\n
Students are enc
ouraged to bring snacks/beverages to share.
\n
Cost is $35/$30 VAC me
mbers plus a $15 supply and facility fee.
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Unulau\, a hālau hula under the direction of Kumu Hula Pele Kai
o\nSaturday\, March 9\, 2024 | 10:30am\n\n\n\n\nThe Volcano Art Center’s H
ula Kahiko program continues on Saturday\, March 9th at 10:30am with a per
formance by Unulau\, a hālau hula under the direction of Kumu Hula Pele Ka
io. The performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcan
o Art Center at the kahua hula (hula platform) near the Volcano Art Center
Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\nUnulau means “The multitudes
of UNU”. UNU is a name that is shared by all hālau born from Unukupukupu.
Unulau is anchored in the philosophy\, teachings\, and fire traditions of
the hula ʻaihaʻa. Unulau continues to promote and perpetuate ʻike (knowle
dge) and education through hula – hula is the platform by which we engage\
, inspire\, and inform our relationship to the environment and the spirit.
\nThe performance takes place\, rain or shine\, in a one-of-a-kind outdoor
setting in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Audience members are encourag
ed to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats. National Park entrance fees ap
ply. These free events are supported by Volcano Art Center’s members.\nTo
donate to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more informatio
n please contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org or visit www.
volcanoartcenter.org.\nThese free events are supported in part by the Stat
e Foundation on Culture and the Arts\, through appropriations from the Leg
islature of the State of Hawai’i or grants from the National Endowment for
the Arts.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T113000
GEO:+19.404129;-155.261536
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko: Unulau\, a hālau hula under the direction of Kumu Hul
a Pele Kaio
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/hula-kahiko-unulau-a-halau-hula-unde
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\n<
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\n
\n
\n
\n
The Volcano Art Center’s Hula Kahiko program continue
s on Saturday\, March 9th at 10:30am with a performance by Unulau\, a hāla
u hula under the direction of Kumu Hula Pele Kaio. The performance is part
of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center at the kahua h
ula (hula platform) near the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcano
es National Park.
\n
Unulau means “The multitudes of UNU”. UNU is a n
ame that is shared by all hālau born from Unukupukupu. Unulau is anchored
in the philosophy\, teachings\, and fire traditions of the hula ʻaihaʻa. U
nulau continues to promote and perpetuate ʻike (knowledge) and education t
hrough hula – hula is the platform by which we engage\, inspire\, and info
rm our relationship to the environment and the spirit.
\n
The perform
ance takes place\, rain or shine\, in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting in H
awaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Audience members are encouraged to bring s
un/rain gear and sitting mats. National Park entrance fees apply. These fr
ee events are supported by Volcano Art Center’s members.
\n
To donate
to the Hula Arts at Kīlauea programs or to find out more information plea
se contact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org or visit www.volcan
oartcenter.org.
\n
These free events are supported in part by the Sta
te Foundation on Culture and the Arts\, through appropriations from the Le
gislature of the State of Hawai’i or grants from the National Endowment fo
r the Arts.
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
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UID:ai1ec-54863@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,events\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222
DESCRIPTION:Call (808) 967-8222 for tickets : Jazz in the Forest:”Maiden Vo
yage”\n\nSaturday\, March 9\, 2024\, at 5:30pm\nThe Volcano Art Center’s J
azz in the Forest series continues on Saturday\, March 9\, at 5:30 pm at V
olcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. The evening features
Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones. \nWe begin on March 9\, with our “M
aiden Voyage” concert which includes compositions from around the world of
jazz. On this initial jazz adventure for our jazz music year\, we will fe
ature compositions that will take us through the history of our special Am
erican and world music\, such as “April in Paris”\, and “Strasbourg St. De
nis”\, to more down-home pieces such as “Watermelon Man” and “Speak No Evi
l”. The band will include Jean Pierre Thoma -JP – on flute\, and saxophone
s\, Asha Azama on keyboards and vocals\, Joey Carroll on acoustic and ele
ctric bass\, and vocals\, and the great percussionist Russell Lundgren. C
ome and enjoy “A Lovely Day” with us.\nOur schedule at the Volcano Art Ce
nter for later this year will include special tributes to George Gershwin\
, a historic tour through the varied life of the guitar in America from ru
ral blues to avant-garde electronics\, and visitation to the giants of our
jazz musical history. Plans include our regular seasonal concerts\, with
new twists and turns. Don’t miss any of this exciting year of jazz.\nTic
kets are $25 for VAC members ($30 for non-members)!\nTicket holders will b
e able to purchase pupu\, beer\, and wine. Call (808) 9678-8222 for ticket
s.\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-ti
ckets-to-vac-events/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240309T193000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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67-8222 for tickets : Jazz in the Forest:”Maiden Voyage”
\n\n
Saturday\, Ma
rch 9\, 2024\, at 5:30pm
\n
The Volcano Art Center’s Jazz in the Forest series continues
on Saturday\, March 9\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus
in Volcano Village. The evening features Jean Pierre Thoma and th
e Jazztones.
\n
We begin
on March 9\, with our “Maiden Voyage” concert which includes compositions
from around the world of jazz. On this initial jazz adventure for our jazz
music year\, we will feature compositions that will take us through the h
istory of our special American and world music\, such as “April in Paris”\
, and “Strasbourg St. Denis”\, to more down-home pieces such as “Watermelo
n Man” and “Speak No Evil”. The band will include Jean Pierre Thoma -JP –
on flute\, and saxophones\, Asha Azama on keyboards and vocals\, Joey Car
roll on acoustic and electric bass\, and vocals\, and the great percussion
ist Russell Lundgren. Come and enjoy “A Lovely Day” with us.
\n
Our schedule at the Volcano Art Cen
ter for later this year will include special tributes to George Gershwin\,
a historic tour through the varied life of the guitar in America from rur
al blues to avant-garde electronics\, and visitation to the giants of our
jazz musical history. Plans include our regular seasonal concerts\, with
new twists and turns. Don’t miss any of this exciting year of jazz.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 for non-members
)! \nTicket holders will be able to purchase pupu\, bee
r\, and wine. Call (808) 9678-8222 for tickets.
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X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-ti
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,Keiki Camp
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoAʻe Spring Camp\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer t
he Liko Aʻe Spring Camp.\nA weeklong Spring Camp will be held at VAC’s Nia
ulani Campus from March 18 – March 22\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open to
keiki ages 8-13.\nThe Camp will include: papermaking\, music and puppetry
\, drawing\, beading\, accordion bookmaking & kapa stamping.\nPlease provi
de snacks and lunch. Call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808
) 967- 8222.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\nDeadline to
register is Monday\, March 4\, 2024.\nFinancial scholarships are available
for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcan
oartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240318T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240322T143000
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LikoAʻe Spring Camp
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The Volcano Art Center is proud to offer the Liko Aʻe Spring Camp.
\n
A weeklong Spring Camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from
March 18 – March 22\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open to keiki ag
es 8-13.
\n
The Camp will include: papermaking\, music and p
uppetry\, drawing\, beading\, accordion bookmaking & kapa stamping.
\nPlease provide snacks and lunch. Call the Volcano Art C
enter for more information (808) 967- 8222.
\n
Cost: $250 per child/
$230 for members of VAC.
\n
Deadline to register is Monday\,
March 4\, 2024.
\n
Financial scholarships are available for
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Reiki 2 Certification at Volcano Art Center with Certified Teac
her\, Heather Penfield\n\n\n\n\nIn this Reiki 2 Certification Workshop you
will:\n\nLearn the Reiki symbols and how to integrate them into a treatme
nt\nDiscover distance Reiki and the benefits of sending Reiki over distanc
e and time \nPractice Reiki on yourself and others using new techniques\nF
ind out how easy it is to use Reiki in every day life as a tool for balanc
e and well being \nFeel empowered to care for yourself\, family\, pets and
others \nExperience an initiation into Reiki 2 \n\nIncludes:\n\nReiki 2 C
ertification with signed certificate \n\nPrerequisite: Reiki 1 certificati
on \n \n\n\nReiki is a complimentary holistic healing technique used to r
elax and balance the nervous system\, assisting the body’s natural ability
to heal and restore itself on a physical\, mental\, emotional and spiritu
al level.\n\n\n \n The class fee is $ 160/$155 for VAC members \n\n\nTicke
ts: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240323T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240323T120000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Reiki 2 Certification with Heather Penfield
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/reiki-2-certification-with-heather-p
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Reiki
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nfield
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
In this Reiki 2 Certification Workshop you will
:
\n
\n
Learn the
Reiki symbols and how to integrate them into a treatment
\n
Discover distance Reiki and the be
nefits of sending Reiki over distance and time
\n
Practice Reiki on yourself and others using
new techniques
\n
F
ind out how easy it is to use Reiki in every day life as a tool for balanc
e and well being
\n
Feel empowered to care for yourself\, family\, pets and others
\n
Experience an initiation i
nto Reiki 2
\n
\n
Inc
ludes:
\n
\n
Reiki
2 Certification with signed certificate
\n
\n
Prerequisite: Reiki 1
b>certification
\n
\n
\n
\n
<
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lance the nervous system\, assisting the body’s natural ability to heal an
d restore itself on a physical\, mental\, emotional and spiritual level.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:events
CONTACT:808-967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Puppets on the Path as they celebrate The Sounds of Niaula
ni through a special blend of original music and puppetry representing the
native rainforest in Volcano. The performance will be on March 23\, at 3
pm. in Varez Hall at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village
(19-4074 Old Volcano Road).\nPuppets on the Path began as a special progr
am at the Volcano Art Center in 1983. The production has grown to enterta
in audiences in schools\, museums\, shopping centers and sciences conventi
ons statewide\, and beyond. Their original stories of songs and puppets th
rough the years have protrayed both marine and forest ecosystems of Hawaiʻ
i\, from coral reefs to the rainforests.\n The Sounds of Niaulani celebrat
es the Niaulani Forest trail\, where Ka ʻApapane sings of her life among t
he hāpuʻu ferns and ʻōhiʻa trees\, and where young mamaki and ʻōhelo plan
ts sing as they grow from a rainforest nurse log. This special blend of n
ature\, science\, music and puppetry is the hallmark of the Puppets on the
Path productions which continue to bring “edutainment” to audiences of al
l ages.\nPuppeteers and musicians include Kate Schuerch\, Loren Brownlea a
nd Dina Kageler. This free family-friendly theater production is a part o
f the 50th Year Anniversary celebration for the Volcano Art Center\, and i
s sponsored in part by a grant from the Atherton Foundation of Hawai`i.\n
\n\nAlthough this performance is free\, donations are greatly appreciated.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240323T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240323T160000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Puppets on the Path Performance
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Join Puppets on the Path as t
hey celebrate The Sounds of Niaulani
through a special blend of original m
usic and puppetry representing the native rainforest in Volcano. The perfo
rmance will be on March 23\, at 3 pm. in Varez Hall at Volcano Art Center
Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village (19-4074 Old Volcano Road).
\n
Puppets on the Path began as a special pro
gram at the Volcano Art Center in 1983. The production has grown to enter
tain audiences in schools\, museums\, shopping centers and sciences conven
tions statewide\, and beyond. Their original stories of songs and puppets
through the years have protrayed both marine and forest ecosystems of Hawa
iʻi\, from coral reefs to the rainforests.
\n
The Sounds of Niaulani celebrates the Niaulani Fore
st trail\, where Ka ʻApapane sings of her life among the hāpuʻu ferns and
ʻōhiʻa trees\, and where young mamaki and ʻōhelo plants sing as they grow
from a rainforest nurse log. This special blend of nature\, science\, mu
sic and puppetry is the hallmark of the Puppets on the Path productions wh
ich continue to bring “edutainment” to audiences of all ages.
\n
Puppeteers and musicians include Kate Schuerch\, Lo
ren Brownlea and Dina Kageler. This free family-friendly theater producti
on is a part of the 50th Year Anniversary celebration for the Volcano Art
Center\, and is sponsored in part by a grant from the Atherton Foundation
of Hawai`i.
\n
\n
\n
Although this performance is free\, d
onations are greatly appreciated.
\n
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Mary Milelzcik for a Mixed Media Papermaking worksh
op on Saturday\, March 30\, from 10 am to 2:30 pm at the Volcano Art Cente
r in Volcano. Newcomers and Advanced students are welcome. $70/ $65 VAC M
embers plus $38 supplies.\n\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop will introduce you to p
apermaking using recycled heavy weight Arches art paper with local plant m
aterials\, dyes and earth pigments. Using a using a household blender and
various sized moulds and deckles\, you are able to make paper in a variety
of sizes\, scrolls\, layered artwork and create a painting with pulp. Par
ticipants are encouraged to bring flowers and plant material to add color\
, or other interesting things to imbed in their paper.\n\n\nYou will leave
with a basic knowledge of papermaking\, a variety of papers\, pulp source
s\, and instructions on how to make paper at home. To allow for more paper
making time\, the instructor will source\, prepare and cook plant materia
ls for pulp\, dyes and paint\, in advance of the class. Plant fibers used
in this workshop may include wauke (paper mulberry)\, ginger\, old growth
cedar\, homegrown cotton bolls and flowers\, lemongrass\, cane grass\, etc
. (depending on availability).\n\n\nIf you have a special project in mind\
, or any questions\, please email in advance to discuss how I can help you
achieve your creative goals. Also\, advanced Papermaking workshops and st
udio time are available at Arts Asylum for individuals and groups by appoi
ntment. artsasylum@gmail.com\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org
/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240330T143000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Vol
cano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mixed Media Papermaking with Mary Milelzcik
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Join artist Mary Mile
lzcik for a Mixed MediaPapermaking
workshop on Saturday\, March 30\, from 10 am to 2:30 pm at the Volcan
o Art Center in Volcano. Newcomers and
Advanced students are welcome. $70/ $65 VAC Members plus $38 supplies.
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\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
This workshop will introduc
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al plant materials\, dyes and earth pigments. Using a using a household bl
ender and various sized moulds and deckles\, you are able to make paper in
a variety of sizes\, scrolls\, layered artwork and create a painting with
pulp. Participants are encouraged to bring flowers and plant material to
add color\, or other interesting things to imbed in their paper.
\n\n
\n
You will leave with a basic knowledge of pape
rmaking\, a variety of papers\, pulp sources\, and instructions on how to
make paper at home. To allow for more paper making time\, the instru
ctor will source\, prepare and cook plant materials for pulp\, dyes and pa
int\,in advance of the class. Plant fibers used in
this workshop may include wauke (paper mulberry)\, ginger\, old growth ced
ar\, homegrown cotton bolls and flowers\, lemongrass\, cane grass\, etc. (
depending on availability).
\n
\n
\n
If you have a sp
ecial project in mind\, or any questions\, please email in advance to disc
uss how I can help you achieve your creative goals. Also\, advanced Pap
ermaking workshops and studio time are available at Arts Asylum for indivi
duals and groups by appointment. artsasylum@gmail.com
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X-COST:$70/$65 for VAC members plus a $38 supply fee
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon \n Tuesdays\, 3:30 – 5:00
pm\, April 2nd – May 7th\nA series of 6 drawing classes for children ages
8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s lessons focus on d
rawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and still-lifes will be
encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginary works. Field tr
ips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\, weather permittin
g.\nKen enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and has done so since 1986 w
ith the Artists in the Schools program\, as well as in private lessons and
summer camps. He has also worked with the developmentally and physically
disabled with VSA arts.\nFee: $120/$110 VAC Members plus a $17 supply fee
\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a sch
olarship Here\n\n \nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registrati
on-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240402T153000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240402T170000
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240423T153000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240430T153000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240507T153000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Keiki Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
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Keiki
Drawing Classes with Ken Charon
\n
Tuesdays\, 3
:30 – 5:00 pm\, April 2nd – May 7th
\n
A series of 6 drawing classes
for children ages 8 to 14 at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus. Ken’s l
essons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes\, and sti
ll-lifes will be encouraged as a way to prepare for more personal imaginar
y works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included\,
weather permitting.
\n
Ken enjoys working with Hawaii’s children and
has done so since 1986 with the Artists in the Schools program\, as well a
s in private lessons and summer camps. He has also worked with the develop
mentally and physically disabled with VSA arts.
\n
Fee: $120/$110 VAC
Members plus a $17 supply fee
\n
Financial scholarships are availabl
e for those in need. Apply for a scholarship He
re
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:events\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcente
r.org
DESCRIPTION:Dietrich Varez Panel Discussion and Film\n\nThe Varez Legacy pr
ogram is an engaging\, public program that will honor Varez’s life\, art\,
and legacy through a free public exhibit\, a talk-story event\, a movie s
creening\, and an online exhibition. The Programs share Dietrich’s deep co
nnections to Hawaiʻi’s peoples\, stories\, and places which inspired him t
o create the art and writings he is well known for. A true artist for the
people\, Varez carved a deep understanding and appreciation of Hawaiian va
lues and lifestyle that can be learned and perpetuated through his art. Th
e Program begins with this free exhibition and also offers a free event on
Sunday\, April 7th which will provide insight into the life of the man be
hind the art.\nBeginning at 2pm a film from VAC’s Archive Collection featu
ring Dietrich will be shared followed by a panel discussion of people who
worked closely with Dietrich during his life. Volcano Art Center encourage
s all those who have been touched by his story as told through his prints\
, paintings\, books and illustrations to attend the event which will be he
ld in Dietrich Varez Hall at VAC’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Ref
reshments will be provided. Questions to be directed to Emily C. Weiss at
(808) 967-8222 or via email at gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240407T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240407T160000
GEO:+19.41937;-155.288497
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Vo
lcano HI\, 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dietrich Varez Panel Discussion and Film
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\n
\n
\n
\n
Dietrich V
arez Panel Discussion and Film
\n
\n
The Varez Legacy
program is an engaging\, public program that will honor Varez’s life\, ar
t\, and legacy through a free public exhibit\, a talk-story event\, a movi
e screening\, and an online exhibition. The Programs share Dietrich’s deep
connections to Hawaiʻi’s peoples\, stories\, and places which inspired hi
m to create the art and writings he is well known for. A true artist for t
he people\, Varez carved a deep understanding and appreciation of Hawaiian
values and lifestyle that can be learned and perpetuated through his art.
The Program begins with this free exhibition and also offers a free event
on Sunday\, April 7th which will provide insight into the life of the man
behind the art.
\n
Beginning at 2pm
a film from VAC’s Archive Collection featuring Dietrich will be shared fo
llowed by a panel discussion of people who worked closely with Dietrich du
ring his life. Volcano Art Center encourages all those who have been touch
ed by his story as told through his prints\, paintings\, books and illustr
ations to attend the event which will be held in Dietrich Varez Hall at VA
C’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Refreshments will be provided. Que
stions to be directed to Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-8222 or via email at
gallery@volcanoartcenter.org.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Pen Sketching & Watercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson\nSat
urday\, April 13\, 2024\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus in
Volcano\, Village.\nLearn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9” wa
tercolor paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a gre
at size for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” says
instructor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners a
nd intermediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggerations
and painting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a p
erson a chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing i
n the materials.\n“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is what
it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and pa
int loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, hav
e a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space i
s good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”\nYour intuition and playful a
ttitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by looking at many
samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color? Students
then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking at a sim
ple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\, and out
lined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Students learn a
pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plus learn
watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\, and li
ft-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you remember
the steps.\nPatti Pease Johnson has been a working artist for 27 years and
a teacher of various mediums including two other watercolor techniques\,
soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her workshops for paint
ing on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had artwork in numero
us juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the world through gall
ery sales around the state of Hawaii.\n\nThe cost is $75/$70 for VAC memb
ers\, plus $10 supply fee\, and a $5 registration fee. For more informatio
n call (808) 967-8222.\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/re
gistration-workshops-classes/.
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240413T123000
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lcano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Pen Sketching & Wat
ercolor Washes with Patti Pease Johnson
\n
Saturday\, April
13\, 2024\, from 9 am – 12:30 pm at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano\, Vill
age.
\n
Learn mixed media line and wash technique on 6 x 9” watercolo
r paper and create 2 paintings in the 3 ½ hour session. “It’s a great size
for journal travel recording for lively illustrative looks\,” says instru
ctor Patti Pease Johnson. This workshop is a chance for beginners and inte
rmediate students to experiment with simplified line exaggerations and pai
nting outside the lines. All materials are supplied so it gives a person a
chance to see if this is their creativity spark before investing in the m
aterials.
\n
“Simple line drawing for the outside of objects is what
it’s about\,” says Patti. “Make it a suggestion of the object. Draw and pa
int loosely. For example\, no need to complete the leaf outside edge\, hav
e a closed petal on a flower\, or a tree with full branches. White space i
s good\, chant it when you begin painting\,”
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Your intuition and pl
ayful attitude are part of this journey. First is a discussion by looking
at many samples and asking the question: is it about drawing vs. color? St
udents then practice the minimal drawing first on newsprint from looking a
t a simple still-life setup. Then it is redrawn on the watercolor paper\,
and outlined suggestively with the permanent black fine-tip pen. Students
learn a pen hashing technique for the darkest darks and cast shadows\; plu
s learn watercolor techniques of washes\, blending\, glazing\, dry brush\,
and lift-off. A 4-page handout with a basic 10-step procedure lets you re
member the steps.
\n
Patti Pease Johnson has been a working artist fo
r 27 years and a teacher of various mediums including two other watercolor
techniques\, soft pastel still life\, and Plein air landscapes. Her works
hops for painting on silk using liquid dye and wax resist. She has had art
work in numerous juried shows and has collectors in many parts of the worl
d through gallery sales around the state of Hawaii.
\n\n
The cost is $75/$70 for VAC members\, plus $10 supply fee\,
and a $5 registration fee. For more information call (808) 967-8222. \n
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CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Liko A’e Keiki + One\n\n\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to of
fer the Liko A’e Keiki plus One workshop. The workshop will be held at VAC
Niaulani Campus\, Saturday\, April 20\, 2024\, from 8:40 A.M. – 2:30 P.M.
Open to keiki 8-13 years of age and one adult. The deadline to register
is Friday\, April 5\, 2024.\n\n\nThis one-day workshop gives keiki and the
ir parent\, grandparent or any adult\, a memorable opportunity to explore
the arts together.\nThe classes will includes painting\, zentangle\, texti
le art treasure bags\, and silk painting.\n\n\nCost: for one adult and one
child $100/$92 for members of VAC. If you wish to enroll any additional a
dult or child\, please call the office at (808) 967-8222. Additional keiki
or adult $25/$20 (VAC member).\n\n$25 discount for early registration. Th
e deadline for early registration is Monday\, March 25.\nFinancial scholar
ships are available for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here\n\n
\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-class
es/.
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Saturday\, April 20\, 2024\, from 8:40 A.M. – 2:30
P.M. Open to keiki 8-13 years of age and one adult. The deadline to register is Friday\, April 5\
, 2024.
\n
\n
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This one-d
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morable opportunity to explore the arts together. \nThe classes will includes painting\, zentangle\, textile art
treasure bags\, and silk painting.
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Cost: for one adult and one child $100/$9
2 for members of VAC. If you wish to enroll any additiona
l adult or child\, please call the office at (808) 967-8222. Additional ke
iki or adult $25/$20 (VAC member).
\n
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$25 disc
ount for early registration. The deadline for early registration is Monday
\, March 25.
\n
Financial scholarships are available for tho
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:classes\,volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin Heather Penfield on Saturday\, April\, 27\, 2024 \, fro
m 9am – 11am.\, for the Cooking with Canoe Plants Part 2 Workshop at Volca
no Art Center Niaulani Campus.\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \nIn this workshop you
will dive deeper into the uses of the first edible plants brought to Hawai
i by Polynesians\, and explore 5 or more different plants and how to prepa
re them. You will gain hands on experience making recipes from start to fi
nish\, including salad\, main course and desert. Heather will discuss the
nutritional\, social and economical benefits on buying locally grown prod
uce. The class will include: class handout with recipes\, and in class sam
ples.\nYou will be using in season produce which includes:\n Ulu (breadfru
it)\, Uala (sweet potato)\, Olena (turmeric)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarcane)\
, Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (coconut)\, Ohi’a ai (mountain apple)\, & Ki (ti)\n
\n\nAll New Recipes! Beginners are Welcome!\n The class fee is $60/$55 fo
r VAC members plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.or
g/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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In this workshop you will dive deeper into the uses of the first e
dible plants brought to Hawaii by Polynesians\, and explore 5 or more diff
erent plants and how to prepare them. You will gain hands on experience ma
king recipes from start to finish\, including salad\, main cou
rse and desert. Heather will discuss the nutritional\, social and economi
cal benefits on buying locally grown produce. The class will include: clas
s handout with recipes\, and in class samples.
\n
You wil
l be using in season produce which includes:
\n
Ulu (bre
adfruit)\, Uala (sweet potato)\, Olena (turmeric)\, Kalo(taro)\, Ko(Sugarc
ane)\, Mai’a(banana)\, Niu (coconut)\, Ohi’a ai (mountain apple)\, & Ki (t
i)
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\n
\n
All New Recipes! Beginners are Welcome!
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Waiho’olu’u Ola Indigo Dyeing Fundamentals Workshop \nLearn the
magical process of creating with nature’s oldest natural dye\, indigo. In
this workshop\, you’ll use traditional methods of banding and folding in
traditional and modern resist styles to create patterns as you explore the
alchemy of the beautiful plant pigment\, indigo.\nLearn to dye natural fi
ber goods in a plant derived indigo vat. Create resist patterns using fold
ing\, wrapping\, and clamping techniques\, as well as how to control hue d
ensity with multiple dyeing submersions. You’ll also learn the basic funda
mentals of this historic dyeing process. Dyestuff will be provided\, and e
ach participant will leave with a new skill and understanding of Indigo Dy
e as well as their own finished sample pieces.\nParticipants may bring 1-5
small items of your own to dye\, avoiding bulky or heavy pieces (towels\,
linens\, yards of fabric\, bedding etc.)\, as vat space and time are limi
ted. Items must be cotton\, linen\, hemp\, silk\, or anything natural – no
synthetics or blends\, as they accept the color the best. Please pre-wash
items in pH neutral soap for best result.\nClass fee is $75/$70 (forVAC m
embers) plus a $25 supply fee. No experience is necessary. Space is limite
d and pre-registration is required.\nWaiho’olu’u ola : Living Color Dyery
is a creative natural collective started by a husband\, Justin (the alchem
ist) and a wife\, Wai‘ala (the artist) duo who work together to share the
magic and alchemy of natural living color dyes\; including indigo\, olena\
, avocado\, hibiscus\, etc. Outside the joy of sharing the alchemy of natu
ral dye in workshops with others\, the two love sharing their love for the
natural plant world and the process of co-creating consciously with natur
e.\n\n\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-worksho
ps-classes/.
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aiho’olu’u Ola Indigo Dyeing Fundamentals Workshop
\n
Learn the magical process of creating with nature’s oldest natural d
ye\, indigo. In this workshop\, you’ll use traditional methods of banding
and folding in traditional and modern resist styles to create patterns as
you explore the alchemy of the beautiful plant pigment\, indigo.
\n
Learn to dye natural fiber goods in a plant derived indigo vat.
Create resist patterns using folding\, wrapping\, and clamping techniques\
, as well as how to control hue density with multiple dyeing submersions.
You’ll also learn the basic fundamentals of this historic dyeing process.
Dyestuff will be provided\, and each participant will leave with a new ski
ll and understanding of Indigo Dye as well as their own finished sample pi
eces.
\n
Participants may bring 1-5 small items of your ow
n to dye\, avoiding bulky or heavy pieces (towels\, linens\, yards of fabr
ic\, bedding etc.)\, as vat space and time are limited. Items must be cott
on\, linen\, hemp\, silk\, or anything natural – no synthetics or blends\,
as they accept the color the best. Please pre-wash items in pH neutral so
ap for best result.
\n
Class fee is $75/$70 (forVAC member
s) plus a $25 supply fee. No experience is necessary. Space is limited and
pre-registration is required.
\n
Waiho’olu’u ola : Living Color Dyery is
a creative natural collective started by a husband\, Justin (the alchemis
t) and a wife\, Wai‘ala (the artist) duo who work together to share the ma
gic and alchemy of natural living color dyes\; including indigo\, olena\,
avocado\, hibiscus\, etc. Outside the joy of sharing the alchemy of natura
l dye in workshops with others\, the two love sharing their love for the n
atural plant world and the process of co-creating consciously with nature.
\n \n
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p>Tickets: http://volcanoartcenter.or
g/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:volcano art center\,workshop
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Home Herbalist Workshop with Heather Penfield\nJoin Heather Pen
field on May 11\, 2024 at the Volcano Art Center and discover the amazing
things you can do with herbal essentials. In this workshop you will learn
germ boosting powers of plants & herbs and discover how to use them\, and
learn the art of making effective remedies at home. You will also watch ho
w the products are made from start to finish\, including salve\, syrup\, t
incture\, citrus cleaner\, hand sanitizer and more.\nIncludes:\n\n Class
handout with recipes\n In class & take home samples \n\n Class fee is
$60/$55 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee\n\nTickets: http://volcanoa
rtcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
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Home
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\n
Join Heather P
enfield on May 11\, 2024 at the Volcano Art Center and discover the amazin
g things you can do with herbal essentials. In this workshop you will lear
n germ boosting powers of plants & herbs and discover how to use them\, an
d learn the art of making effective remedies at home. You will also watch
how the products are made from start to finish\, including salve\, syrup\,
tincture\, citrus cleaner\, hand sanitizer and more.
\n
Includes:
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li> Class handout with recipes\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:concert\,events\,volcano art center
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DESCRIPTION:Jazz in the Forest: “Take a Giant Step Outside Your Mind-a hist
ory of jazz guitar music”\n\nSaturday\, May 11\, 2024\, at 5:30 pm\nThe Vo
lcano Art Center’s Jazz in the Forest series continues on Saturday\, May 1
1\, 2024\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Vil
lage. The evening features Jean Pierre Thoma and the Jazztones. \nEnjoy an
evening with us at Volcano Art Center with the always-swinging JP Thoma a
nd the Jazztones. The 2nd concert for our 2024 Jazz in the Forest series\,
“Take a Giant Step Outside Your Mind-a history of jazz guitar music” wil
l feature internationally known and respected guitarist and vocalist Benny
Yutake\, along with JP and the Jazztones.\nThe guitar has been a popular
instrument for hundreds of years throughout the world\, in various forms.
We will visit many of the primary composers and performers\, beginning wit
h Robert Johnson\, Leadbelly\, and Taj Mahal\, who gave us the song titlin
g this program. We will then move along with Delta Blues from the South\,
to international influences with Django Reinhardt\, and Hawaiian\; to the
development of jazz styles through the last century including the blues\,
as jazz moved up the river to Chicago\, with Muddy Waters\, Joe Turner\, a
nd T Bone Walker.\nThen we are going to have fun with rock and roll as it
changed the world during the 50’s. Please come and experience our broadly
drawn picture of this musical development.\nThe Jazztones will also featur
e JP Thoma on saxophones and clarinet\, Joey Carroll on vocals\, acoustic
as well as electric bass\, and Owen Matsui on percussion.\nTickets are $25
for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchas
e pupu\, beer and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volca
noartcenter.org\, or at VAC’s Administration Office in Volcano Village.\n
\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tick
ets-to-vac-events/.
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Forest: “Take a Giant Step Outside Your Mind-a history of jazz guitar musi
c”
Enjoy an evening with
us at Volcano Art Center with the always-swinging JP Thoma and the Jazzton
es. The 2nd concert for our 2024 Jazz in the Forest series\, “Take a Giant
Step Outside Your Mind-a history of jazz guitar music” will feature inte
rnationally known and respected guitarist and vocalist Benny Yutake\, alon
g with JP and the Jazztones.
\n
The guitar
has been a popular instrument for hundreds of years throughout the world\
, in various forms. We will visit many of the primary composers and perfor
mers\, beginning with Robert Johnson\, Leadbelly\, and Taj Mahal\, who gav
e us the song titling this program. We will then move along with Delta Blu
es from the South\, to international influences with Django Reinhardt\, an
d Hawaiian\; to the development of jazz styles through the last century in
cluding the blues\, as jazz moved up the river to Chicago\, with Muddy Wat
ers\, Joe Turner\, and T Bone Walker.
\n
T
hen we are going to have fun with rock and roll as it changed the world du
ring the 50’s. Please come and experience our broadly drawn picture of thi
s musical development.
\n
The Jazztones wi
ll also feature JP Thoma on saxophones and clarinet\, Joey Carroll on voca
ls\, acoustic as well as electric bass\, and Owen Matsui on percussion.
\n
Tickets are $25 for VAC membe
rs ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchas
e pupu\, beer and wine. Tickets are available for sale online at www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or at VAC
’s Administration Office in Volcano Village.
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DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Chamber Music Concert at Niaulani \n\n \n \n \n \n
\nThe concert is a special tribute to mothers and will entertain the enti
re family\, seating is limited.\n\nAbout the Volcano Chamber Players\n(fro
m left to right)\nAlden Young was born and raised in Kea‘au and began play
ing piano at age 3\, the same time he picked up the violin. He graduated f
rom Hilo High School in 2015. He attended the Boston Conservatory at Berkl
ee\, where he was Assistant Principal Second for the Peer Gynt Suite and p
layed in the Special Conductors Orchestra. He graduated with a Music degre
e in Violin Performance. He has soloed and performed with the Kamuela Phi
lharmonic Orchestra. He is concertmaster of the Orchid Isle Orchestra wher
e he has performed the Accolay Violin Concerto.\nCathy Young is a violinis
t\, violist\, pianist\, cellist\, conductor\, and music arranger. She stu
died piano privately from age six\, and viola at age eight in the Alexandr
ia City Public Schools in Virginia. While serving in the Peace Corps in Be
lize\, she was introduced to the Suzuki method of teaching music. She curr
ently teaches strings and piano at her Young Music Studio in Kea‘au. She p
lays violin and viola with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra. She is foun
der and conductor of the Orchid Isle Orchestra\, which will present their
Spring Concert on May 21 at East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo.\nSusan Mc
Govern was born and raised in Honolulu and began violin studies when she w
as 10 years old. She graduated with a degree in Music Education from the U
niversity of Hawaii at Manoa. She is a member of the Kamuela Philharmonic
Orchestra\, Orchid Isle Orchestra\, and Chamber Orchestra of Kona. She and
husband Rob moved to Volcano in 1985\, where she worked as a National Par
k Ranger in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. She served as Education Direct
or for the Volcano Art Center and continues to lead Road Scholar groups th
rough five Hawaiian Islands.\nMeg Saunders began playing cello at age 10.
She studied for several years in Pasadena California and as life took its
twists and turns\, 40 years passed without a cello in her life\, until Meg
’s husband\, desperate for a unique and inspired Christmas present\, gave
her a cello and a new hobby was born and a new passion rekindled. Muscle m
emory had survived!! Besides being a busy realtor in Hilo\, Meg enjoys pl
aying with the Orchid Isle Orchestra and the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestr
a.
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Mothe
r’s Day Chamber Music Concert at Niaulani
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rt is a special tribute to mothers and will entertain the entire family\,
seating is limited.
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About the Volcano Chamber Players
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Alden Young
strong> was born and raised in Kea‘au and began playing piano at age 3\, t
he same time he picked up the violin. He graduated from Hilo High School i
n 2015. He attended the Boston Conservatory at Berklee\, where he was Assi
stant Principal Second for the Peer Gynt Suite and played in the Special C
onductors Orchestra. He graduated with a Music degree in Violin Performanc
e. He has soloed and performed with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra. H
e is concertmaster of the Orchid Isle Orchestra where he has performed the
Accolay Violin Concerto.
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Cathy Young is a violin
ist\, violist\, pianist\, cellist\, conductor\, and music arranger. She s
tudied piano privately from age six\, and viola at age eight in the Alexan
dria City Public Schools in Virginia. While serving in the Peace Corps in
Belize\, she was introduced to the Suzuki method of teaching music. She cu
rrently teaches strings and piano at her Young Music Studio in Kea‘au. She
plays violin and viola with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra. She is fo
under and conductor of the Orchid Isle Orchestra\, which will present thei
r Spring Concert on May 21 at East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo.
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Susan McGovern was born and raised in Honolulu and began
violin studies when she was 10 years old. She graduated with a degree in
Music Education from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is a member of
the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra\, Orchid Isle Orchestra\, and Chamber
Orchestra of Kona. She and husband Rob moved to Volcano in 1985\, where sh
e worked as a National Park Ranger in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. She
served as Education Director for the Volcano Art Center and continues to l
ead Road Scholar groups through five Hawaiian Islands.
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Meg
Saunders began playing cello at age 10. She studied for several
years in Pasadena California and as life took its twists and turns\, 40 ye
ars passed without a cello in her life\, until Meg’s husband\, desperate f
or a unique and inspired Christmas present\, gave her a cello and a new ho
bby was born and a new passion rekindled. Muscle memory had survived!! Be
sides being a busy realtor in Hilo\, Meg enjoys playing with the Orchid Is
le Orchestra and the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra.
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X-COST:$25 VAC Member/$30 Non-Member
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,News\,volcano art center
CONTACT:Emily Catey Weiss\; 808-967-8222\; gallery@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of visual arts at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani C
ampus from May 18 – June 8th. The exhibit will accompany the 17th annual
meeting of the Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle (CCPC)\, a co
nference hosted by the Humanities Division at the University of Hawai‘i–Hi
lo. This mixed media exhibition features prominate Hawai’i Island artists
who are sharing their artistic creations that explore the theme of Empt
iness and Form. The exhibition will be open Wednesdays – Sundays\, from 10
am -4pm at VAC’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd. ) in Volcano Vil
lage.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240518T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240608T160000
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785
SEQUENCE:0
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Art
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/exhibit-emptiness-and-form-an-invita
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An exhibition of visual arts at Vo
lcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus from May 18 – June 8th. The exhibit wi
ll accompany the 17th annual meeting of the Comparative and Continental Ph
ilosophy Circle (CCPC)\, a conference hosted by the Humanities Division at
the University of Hawai‘i–Hilo. This mixed media exhibition features pro
minate Hawai’i Island artists who are sharing their artistic creations tha
t explore the theme of Emptiness and
Form. The exhibition will be open Wednesdays – Sundays\, from 10am -4pm a
t VAC’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd. ) in Volcano Village.
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DTSTAMP:20240319T044758Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Exhibit\,volcano art center
CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; sales@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcent
er.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce Diana Miller
Exhibiting at the VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park from June
1st – July 7th\, 2024. While the exhibit and reception are free\, park en
trance fees apply. The exhibit will also be available for viewing on VAC’
s website upon opening. For more information please contact Emily C. Weiss
at (808) 967-7565 or email sales@volcanoartcenter.org
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240601T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240707T170000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, Haw
aii Volcanoes National Park\, HI 96718\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is
proud to announce Diana Miller Exhibiting at the VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi V
olcanoes National Park from June 1st – July 7th\, 2024. While the exhibit
and reception are free\, park entrance fees apply. The exhibit will also
be available for viewing on VAC’s website upon opening. For more informati
on please contact Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-7565 or email sales@volcanoartcenter.org
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea 2024 performance seri
es continues Saturday\, June 8th with a presentation by Hālau Hula Malanai
under the direction of Kumu Hula Liana Leiʻilima Kanaʻiaupuni Aveiro. The
performance begins at 10:30am at the pā hula in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nationa
l Park. Although\, the event is free\, Park entrance fees apply.\n\n\n Hāl
au Hula Malanai is an offshoot of Hālau Hula Ka Noʻeau. Kumu Liana studied
under Master Kumu Hula Michael Pili Pang for more than 20 years\, graduat
ing as a Kumu Hula through traditional uniki ceremony\, and passage. Hālau
Hula Malanaiʻs hula geneology comes from na master Kumu Hula Auntie Maiki
Aiu Lake and Auntie Mae Kamamalu Klein\, dating back to the Royal Court H
ula dancers. Kumu Liana continues to perpetuate the traditions and distinc
t “hula kuʻi styling in both the hula kahiko and hula auwana that has been
passed down through generations from Auntie Maiki.\n\nKumu Liana supports
and instills the importance of sharing hula at annual events including Hu
liheʻe Palace\, the annual Cherry Blossom Festival\, Maunalani’s Honu Rele
ase\, Waimea Keiki Festival\, May Day Celebrations\, the Ukulele Festival\
, and many others. She believes that sharing storytelling through hula is
a responsibility as a kumu hula within the community. Using the phrase “
Hula is life” reflects her hula roots\, genealogy\, and goals for her hala
u.\n\n\n Hālau Hula Malanai is located at Konoho Kuahiwi in the uplands of
Waimea with haumana ranging from age 4 to adult women. Hālau Hula Malana
iʻs name was given by Kumu Hula Pili Pang and takes us to one of their cor
e Hula auwana “Waika.” Located in this area\, Hālau Hula Malanai carries
the name of the distinct Breeze that is clean\, cool\, and refreshing. A
breeze that promotes love on many different levels.\n\n\nThese free events
are supported by donations from members of the Volcano Art Center. Donati
ons are welcome to continue future programs. In case of extreme weather\,
there is a possibility that the performance will be moved indoors to the K
īlauea Visitors Center Auditorium where seating is limited.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240608T103000
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery @ Crater Rim Drive\, Hawaii\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko: Hālau Hula Malanai under the direction of Kumu Hula Li
ana Leiʻilima Kanaʻiaupuni Aveiro
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/hula-kahiko-halau-hula-malanai-under
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Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea 2024 performance series
continues Saturday\, June 8th with a presentation by Hālau Hula Malanai u
nder the direction of Kumu Hula Liana Leiʻilima Kanaʻiaupuni Aveiro. The p
erformance begins at 10:30am at the pā hula in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National
Park. Although\, the event is free\, Park entrance
fees apply.
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Hālau Hula Malanai is an offshoot of Hālau Hula Ka Noʻeau. Kumu Lia
na studied under Master Kumu Hula Michael Pili Pang for more than 20 years
\, graduating as a Kumu Hula through traditional u
niki ceremony\, and passage. Hālau Hula Malanaiʻs hula geneology comes fro
m na master Kumu Hula Auntie Maiki Aiu Lake and Auntie Mae Kamamalu Klein<
span lang='haw'>\, dating back to the Royal Court Hula dancers. Kumu Liana continues to perpetuate the traditions and
distinct “hula kuʻi styling in both the hula kahiko and hula auwana that
has been passed down through generations from Auntie Maiki.
\n
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Kumu Liana supports and instill
s the importance of sharing hula at annual events including Huliheʻe Palac
e\, the annual Cherry Blossom Festival\, Maunalani’s Honu Release\, Waimea
Keiki Festival\, May Day Celebrations\, the Ukulele Festival\, and many o
thers. She believes that sharing storytelling through hula is a responsib
ility as a kumu hula within the community. Using the phrase “Hula is life
” reflects her hula roots\, genealogy\, and goals for her halau.
\n\n
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Hālau Hula Malanai is located at Konoho Ku
ahiwi in the uplands of Waimea with haumana ranging from age 4 to adult wo
men. Hālau Hula Malanaiʻs name was given by Kumu Hula Pili Pang and takes
us to one of their core Hula auwana “Waika.” Located in this area\, Hālau Hula Malanai carries the name of the distinct Br
eeze that is clean\, cool\, and refreshing. A breeze that promotes love o
n many different levels.
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These fre
e events are supported by donations from members of the Volcano Art Center
. Donations are welcome to continue future programs. In case of extreme weather\, there is a possibility that the performanc
e will be moved indoors to the Kīlauea Visitors Center Auditorium where se
ating is limited.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Keiki Camp
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoAʻe Summer Camp 1\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer
the Liko Aʻe Summer Camp 1.\nA weeklong Summer Camp will be held at VAC’s
Niaulani Campus from June 10 – June 14\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open
to keiki ages 8-13.\nPlease provide snacks and lunch. Call the Volcano Art
Center for more information (808) 967- 8222.\nRegistration deadline is Tu
esday\, May 28th.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\n$50 off
for early registration. Early registration deadline is Monday\, May 13th
\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a scho
larship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-w
orkshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240610T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240610T143000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
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RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240614T090000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Liko Aʻe Summer Camp 1
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/liko-a%ca%bbe-summer-camp-1/
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LikoAʻe Summer Camp 1
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The Volcano Art Center is proud to offer the Liko Aʻe Summer Cam
p 1.
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A weeklong Summer Camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Campus
from June 10 – June 14\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open
to keiki ages 8-13.
\n
Please provide snacks
and lunch. Call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808
) 967- 8222. \nRegistration deadline is Tuesday\, May 28th.
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Cost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.
\n
$50
off for early registration. Early registration deadline is Monday
\, May 13th
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Financial scholarships are available for thos
e in need. Apply for a scholarship Here
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X-COST:$200 Non members/$180 VAC members
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:workshop
CONTACT:808-967-8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin Mary Milelzcik at Volcano Art Centerʻs Niaulani Campus
(19-4074 Old Volcano Road) on Saturday\, June 22\, from 10am – 2:30pm for
the Mixed Media Ecaustics workshop. Beginners – Advanced are welcome.\nEnc
austic is a mixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applie
d to a solid absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must
be fused. The layers can be enhanced by adding fine art papers\, carving
with tools or drawing with pigment\, oil sticks etc. Photographs can be tr
ansferred\, and other materials embedded to create a variety of amazing re
sults with depth and luminosity.\nThis is a hands-on workshop\, where you’
ll learn safe studio practices\, encaustic painting basics\, how to make y
our own medium\, and set up an inexpensive encaustic studio. Various enca
ustic techniques\, photo transfer\, and shellac burns will be demonstrated
. After instruction and experimenting\, you will have the opportunity to c
reate two encaustic paintings to take home with you. Mary will provide enc
austic paints\, panels\, and handmade paper to use as substrates\, an asso
rtment marking tools and brushes\, and interesting papers\, photographs\,
minerals\, fibers\, and other natural and found materials for students to
incorporate into their paintings. Students are encouraged to bring other i
tems they’d like to use.\nStudents with special projects or questions shou
ld email Mary in advance. The class fee is $70/$65 for VAC members plus a
$55 supply fee. To register\, call Volcano Art Center at 808-967-8222 or v
isit www.volcanoartcenter.org. Space is limited. For questions regarding t
he workshop content\, photo transfers\, or special projects\, please email
Mary artsasylum@gmail.com prior to the class.\n\nTickets: http://volcano
artcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240622T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240622T143000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mixed Media Encaustics with Mary Milelczik
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/mixed-media-encaustics-7/
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Join Mary Milelzcik at Volcano Ar
t Centerʻs Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) on Saturday\, June 2
2\, from 10am – 2:30pm for the Mixed Media Ecaustics workshop. Beginne
rs – Advanced are welcome.
\n
Encaust
ic is a mixture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to
a solid absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be
fused. The layers can be enhanced by adding fine art papers\, carving with
tools or drawing with pigment\, oil sticks etc. Photographs can be transf
erred\, and other materials embedded to create a variety of amazing result
s with depth and luminosity.
\n
This is a hands-on workshop\, where you’ll l
earn safe studio practices\, encaustic painting basics\, how to make your
own medium\, and set up an inexpensive encaustic studio. Various encausti
c techniques\, photo transfer\, and shellac burns will be demonstrated. Af
ter instruction and experimenting\, you will have the opportunity to creat
e two encaustic paintings to take home with you. Mary will provide encaust
ic paints\, panels\, and handmade paper to use as substrates\, an assortme
nt marking tools and brushes\, and interesting papers\, photographs\, mine
rals\, fibers\, and other natural and found materials for students to inco
rporate into their paintings. Students are encouraged to bring other items
they’d like to use.
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St
udents with special projects or questions should email Mary in advance.
em>The class fee is $70/$65 for VAC members plus a $55 su
pply fee. To register\, call Volcano ArtCen
ter at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org
. Space is limited. For questions regarding
the workshop content\, photo transfers\, or special projects\, please emai
l Mary ar
tsasylum@gmail.comprior to the class.<
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X-COST:$70/$65 for VAC members plus a $55 supply fee
X-TICKETS-URL:http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-workshops-cla
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Keiki Camp
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoAʻe Summer Camp 2\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer
the Liko Aʻe Summer Camp 2.\nA weeklong Summer Camp will be held at VAC’s
Niaulani Campus from July 8 – July 12\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open t
o keiki ages 8-13.\nPlease provide snacks and lunch. Call the Volcano Art
Center for more information (808) 967- 8222. Registration deadline is Mond
ay\, June 24th.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\n$50 off f
or early registration. Early Registration deadline is Monday\, June 10th.
\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for a scho
larship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registration-w
orkshops-classes/.
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240708T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240708T143000
GEO:+19.430235;-155.258279
LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd\, Volc
ano\, HI 96785\, USA
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240708T090000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240709T090000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240710T090000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240711T090000
RDATE;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20240712T090000
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Liko Aʻe Summer Camp 2
URL:https://volcanoartcenter.org/event/liko-a%ca%bbe-summer-camp-2/
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The Volcano Art Center is proud to offer the Liko Aʻe Summer Cam
p 2.
\n
A weeklong Summer Camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Campus
from July 8 – July 12\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open t
o keiki ages 8-13.
\n
Please provide snacks
and lunch. Call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808)
967- 8222. Registration deadline isMonday\, Jun
e 24th.
\n
Cost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.
\n
$50 off for early registration. Early Registration deadline
isMonday\, June 10th.
\n
Financial scholar
ships are available for those in need. Apply for a scholarship Here
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X-COST:$200 Non members/$180 VAC members
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CATEGORIES:
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; quiltshow@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION: \nCall To Artists: Quilts In The Forest – 50 Year of Creativit
y – Volcano Art Center’s 5th Biennial Quilt and Fiber Arts Exhibit\nRegis
tration deadline: June 14th\, 2024\nVolcano Art Center is inviting all fab
ric and fiber artists in the state of Hawaiʻi to its 5th biennial quilt sh
ow\, Quilts In The Forest – 50 Year of Creativity. This year’s exhibit ho
pes to inspire artists to create works of art steeped in the rich traditio
ns and history of the past or to explore new and innovative ways in quilti
ng. Open to Hawaiʻi residents the prospectus and entry forms are available
on-line at https://volcanoartcenter.org/gallery/call-to-artists/. On-l
ine registration is due by June 14th. The exhibition will be open Wednesd
ays – Sundays from July 19 – August 11\, 2024\, at VAC’s Niaulani campus (
19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village. For more information contact
Fia Mattice\, at (808) 967-8222 or via email info@volcanoartcenter.org. V
olcano Art Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whos
e mission is to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural a
nd environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi’s people through the arts and educati
on. Please visit www.volcanoartcenter.org\nThe show displays the talent o
f Hawaiʻi Island quilters\, both amateur and professional. The exhibition
is free of charge however donations are greatly accepted.
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the state of Hawaiʻi to its 5th biennial quilt show\, Quilts In The Fo
rest – 50 Year of Creativity. This year’s
exhibit hopes to inspire artists to create works of art steeped in the ric
h traditions and history of the past or to explore new and innovative ways
in quilting. Open to Hawaiʻi residents the prospectus and entry forms are
available on-line at https://volcanoartcenter.org/gallery/
call-to-artists/. On-line registration is due by June 14th. <
/sup>The exhibition will be open Wednesdays – Sundays from July 19 – Augus
t 11\, 2024\, at VAC’s Niaulani campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcan
o Village. For more information contact Fia Mattice\, at (808) 967-8222 or
via email info@volcanoartcente
r.org. Volcano Art Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization created
in 1974 whose mission is to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artistic
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s and education. Please visit www.volcanoartcenter.org
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awaiʻi Island quilters\, both amateur and professional. The exhibition is
free of charge however donations are greatly accepted.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Hula Kahiko: Featuring Kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabbe with h
ālau Halauolaokalani on August 10\, 2024.\n\n\n\nVolcano Art Center’s Hula
Arts at Kīlauea performance series continues on Saturday\, August 12th\,
featuring Kumu Hula Kahoʻokele Crabbe and hālau Halauokalani.\n\nThe perfo
rmance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center.
For the series\, hula hālau from across Hawai‘i are invited to perform e
ach month. The performance begins at 10:30am at the kahua hula (platform)
in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\n\nAfter graduating in 1995 at Pu
ʻupueokapu\, Waikane\, Oʻahu with traditional ʻuniki ceremonies under his
teacher kumu hula Robert Cazimero\, kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabbe foun
ded Halauolaokalani in 1999.\n\nThe hālau’s performance this year will hon
or Auntie Dutchie Kapu Saffery who was the spiritual “mother” of the halau
and to many in the community. She was a graduate of Maiki Aiu Lake of Hāl
au Hula o Maiki and an ‘olapa of Papa Lehua who passed in February of this
year. The hālau will present traditional mele kahiko as taught to Kumu Cr
abbe by his kumu\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimero of Halau Na Kamalei. Special gu
est soloist Cathy Liliaokalani Kasparovitch Arnold will also perform.\nHal
auolaokalani is a branch of the hula family of Auntie Maiki Aiu Lake who w
as the teacher of Kumu Crabbe’s teacher\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimero.\n\nThe
hula performance is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain o
r shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged
bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at t
he Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parking is available at the St
eam Vents parking lot.\n\nThese free events are supported by donations fro
m member’s of the Volcano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue fu
ture programs. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit educational organiza
tion created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic an
d cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities
in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts.
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2th\, featuring Kumu Hula Kahoʻokele Crabbe and hālau Halauokalani.
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The performance is part of a year-round series sponsor
ed by the Volcano Art Center. For the series\, hula hālau from across Haw
ai‘i are invited to perform each month. The performance begins at 10:30am
at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
\n\n
After graduating in 1995 at Puʻupueokapu\, Waikane\,
Oʻahu with traditional ʻuniki ceremonies under his teacher kumu hula Rober
t Cazimero\, kumu hula Moses Kahoʻokele Crabbe founded Halauolaokalani in
1999.
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The hālau’s performance this year will hono
r Auntie Dutchie Kapu Saffery who was the spiritual “mother” of the halau
and to many in the community. She was a graduate of Maiki Aiu Lake of Hāla
u Hula o Maiki and an ‘olapa of Papa Lehua who passed in February of this
year. The hālau will present traditional mele kahiko as taught to Kumu Cra
bbe by his kumu\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimero of Halau Na Kamalei. Special gue
st soloist Cathy Liliaokalani Kasparovitch Arnold will also perform.
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Halauolaokalani is a branch of the hula family of Auntie Maiki Aiu
Lake who was the teacher of Kumu Crabbe’s teacher\, Robert Uluwehi Cazimer
o.
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The hula performance is presented authenticall
y in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification.
Audience members are encouraged bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and
to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additiona
l parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.
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These free events are supported by donations from member’s of the Vol
cano Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future programs. The Vo
lcano Art Center is a non-profit educational organization created in 1974
to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage o
f Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual\, lite
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CONTACT:(808) 967-7565\; sales@volcanoartcenter.org\; http://volcanoartcent
er.org
DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce John Dawson E
xhibiting at the VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park from Augus
t 31st – October 13\, 2024. While the exhibit and reception are free\, par
k entrance fees apply. The exhibit will also be available for viewing on
VAC’s website upon opening. For more information please contact Emily C. W
eiss at (808) 967-7565 or email sales@volcanoartcenter.org
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The Volcano Art Center (VAC) is
proud to announce John Dawson Exhibiting at the VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Vo
lcanoes National Park from August 31st – October 13\, 2024. While the exhi
bit and reception are free\, park entrance fees apply. The exhibit will a
lso be available for viewing on VAC’s website upon opening. For more infor
mation please contact Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-7565 or email sales@volcanoartcenter.org
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music\,volcano art center
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center’s Hula Arts at Kīlauea performance series co
ntinues on Saturday\, September 14th with a hula kahiko performance featur
ing Kumu Hula Iwalani Kalima with Hula Hālau O Kou Lima Nani Ē. The perfor
mance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Volcano Art Center.
Hula hālau from across Hawai‘i are invited to perform each month. The hou
r-long performance begins at 10:30am at the kahua hula (platform) in Hawai
ʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entrance fees apply.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHula Hālau O Kou Lima Nani Ē was founded in 1986 to coordi
nate cultural education programs that benefit Hawai‘i communities. From K
eaukaha – Hilo\, HI. their hula lineage is from Uncle George Lanakilakeiki
ahiali’i Na’ope\, a great master of Hula and Hawaiian Culture. He was also
the co-founder of the world’s greatest hula event the “Merrie Monarch Fes
tival”. Hālau kou lima nani e is proud to perpetuate his style of hula and
regularly performs at numerous events\, festivals\, and competitions. Ku
mu Hula Iwalani Kalima shares “hula is one of the greatest avenues to keep
ing the culture of Hawaiʻi living\, we embrace hula and enlighten people t
hrough our dance.”\n\nThe presentation is presented authentically in an ou
tdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience m
embers are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arr
ive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parki
ng is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.\nThese free events are cur
rently supported by donations from member’s of the Volcano Art Center. Do
nations are welcome to continue future programs. The Volcano Art Center is
a non-profit art and educational organization created in 1974 to promote\
, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s
people and environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and
performing arts. Visit www.volcanoartcenter.org or call 967-8222 for more
information.\n\n\nDonate to the Hula Arts Here!\nMahalo!
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performance series continues on Saturday\, September 14th with a hula kahi
ko performance featuring Kumu Hula Iwalani Kalima with Hula Hālau O Kou Li
ma Nani Ē. The performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the
Volcano Art Center. Hula hālau from across Hawai‘i are invited to perform
each month. The hour-long performance begins at 10:30am at the kahua hul
a (platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entrance fees apply.
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al education programs that benefit Hawai‘i communities. From Keaukaha – H
ilo\, HI. their hula lineage is from Uncle George Lanakilakeikiahiali’i Na
’ope\, a great master of Hula and Hawaiian Culture. He was also the co-fou
nder of the world’s greatest hula event the “Merrie Monarch Festival”. Hāl
au kou lima nani e is proud to perpetuate his style of hula and regularly
performs at numerous events\, festivals\, and competitions. Kumu Hula Iwa
lani Kalima shares “hula is one of the greatest avenues to keeping the cul
ture of Hawaiʻi living\, we embrace hula and enlighten people through our
dance.”
\n\n
The presentation is presented authentically
in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. A
udience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, a
nd to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additio
nal parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot.
\n
These fre
e events are currently supported by donations from member’s of the Volcano
Art Center. Donations are welcome to continue future programs. The Volca
no Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in
1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural herit
age of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual\,
literary\, and performing arts. Visit www.volcanoartcenter.org or call 967-8222 for more information.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:music
CONTACT:Volcano Art Center\; 808.967.8222\; info@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Dirty Cello in Concert at Volcano Art Center \nFriday\, Septemb
er 20\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘aulani Campus in Volcano Villa
ge\nTickets: $30/$25(VAC Members)\nFrom Iceland to Italy\, and all over th
e U.S.\, San Francisco based band Dirty Cello brings the world a high ene
rgy and unique spin on blues and bluegrass. Led by vivacious cross-over ce
llist\, Rebecca Roudman\, Dirty Cello is cello like you’ve never heard bef
ore. From down home blues with a wailing cello to virtuosic stompin’ blueg
rass\, Dirty Cello is a band that gets your heart thumping and your toes t
apping!\n“Dirty Cello’s music is all over the map: funky\, carnival\, roma
ntic\, sexy\, tangled\, electric\, fiercely rhythmic\, and textured\, and
only occasionally classical.” Lou Fancher\, Oakland Magazine.\n“The band p
lays every style imaginable\, and does some fantastic covers. (Their rendi
tion of “Purple Haze” is incredible.) But what is most spectacular about t
hem is hearing the depth of soul in Roudman’s playing—it goes beyond what
most people would expect from the instrument. She plays it with so much he
art\, you’ll wonder why more bands don’t have a cellist.” Good Times Santa
Cruz\n“The group seamlessly careens from blues to bluegrass and rock in a
way that really shouldn’t make sense but somehow does.” LA Times\n\nYoutu
be Videos:\nDevil Went Down to Georgia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1
6hf1yWO7U\nHouse is a Rockin’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_p9UR2TzAQ
\nDon’t Call Me Honey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuG8dMulga4\n\nI Ma
y Not Be Perfect\nIt Ain’t Right\nFor what It’s Worth\n\n\nTickets: http:/
/volcanoartcenter.org/classes-and-workshops/purchase-tickets-to-vac-events
/.
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LOCATION:Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus @ 19-4074 Old Volcano Road\,
Volcano\, HI 96785\, USA
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Friday\, September 20\, at 5:30 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni‘a
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Tickets: $30/$25(VAC Mem
bers)
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From Iceland to Italy\, and all over the U.S.\, San Francisc
o based band DirtyCello brings
the world a high energy and unique spin on blues and bluegrass. Led by viv
acious cross-over cellist\, Rebecca Roudman\, Dirty Cello is cello like you’ve never heard before. From down home blues with a
wailing cello to virtuosic stompin’ bluegrass\, <
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nky\, carnival\, romantic\, sexy\, tangled\, electric\, fiercely rhythmic\
, and textured\, and only occasionally classical.” Lou Fancher\, Oakland M
agazine.
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“The band plays every style imaginable\, and does some fa
ntastic covers. (Their rendition of “Purple Haze” is incredible.) But what
is most spectacular about them is hearing the depth of soul in Roudman’s
playing—it goes beyond what most people would expect from the instrument.
She plays it with so much heart\, you’ll wonder why more bands don’t have
a cellist.” Good Times Santa Cruz
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“The gro
up seamlessly careens from blues to bluegrass and rock in a way that reall
y shouldn’t make sense but somehow does.” LA Times
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Keiki Camp
CONTACT:808.967.8222\; workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:LikoAʻe Fall Camp\nThe Volcano Art Center is proud to offer the
Liko Aʻe Fall Camp.\nA weeklong Summer Camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulan
i Campus from October 7 – October 11\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. Open to
keiki ages 8-13.\nPlease provide snacks and lunch. Call the Volcano Art Ce
nter for more information (808) 967- 8222.\nRegistration deadline is Monda
y\, September 23rd.\nCost: $250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\n$50 o
ff for early registration. Early Registration deadline is Monday\, Septemb
er 9th.\nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. Apply for
a scholarship Here\n\nTickets: http://volcanoartcenter.org/events/registr
ation-workshops-classes/.
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keiki ages 8-13.
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d lunch. Call the Volcano Art Center for more information (808) 9
67- 8222. \nRegistration deadline is Monday\, September 23rd.
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DESCRIPTION:Hula Kahiko featuring Kumu Hula Manaiakalani Kalua with Akaunu
\nSaturday\, October 12\, 2024 at 10:30am\nBorn and raised in Keaukaha\, K
umu Hula Manaiakalani Kalua graduated from Kamehameha School in 1996 and r
eceived a BA in Hawaiian Studies in 2002 from Ka Haka ʻUla ʻo Keʻelikolani
at UH-Hilo. He has been an instructor at Hawaiʻi Community College in t
he Hawaiian Life Styles-program\, since 2003. His hālau\, Akaunu opened in
2012 and is closely tied to the traditions of UNUKUPUKUPU and Hālau O Kek
uhi.\nThis performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by the Vol
cano Art Center. For the series\, hula halau from across Hawai`i and beyo
nd are invited to perform each month in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at
the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park.\nThis p
resentation will be presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain o
r shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged
to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats.
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SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko with Kumu Hula Manaiakalani Kalua with Akaunu
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Hula Kahiko featuring
Kumu Hula Manaiakalani Kalua with Akaunu
\n
Saturda
y\, October 12\, 2024 at 10:30am
\n
Born and raised in Kea
ukaha\, Kumu Hula Manaiakalani Kalua graduated from Kamehameha School in 1
996 and received a BA in Hawaiian Studies in 2002 from Ka Haka ʻUla ʻo Keʻ
elikolani at UH-Hilo. He has been an instructor at Hawaiʻi Community Col
lege in the Hawaiian Life Styles-program\, since 2003. His hālau\, Akaunu
opened in 2012 and is closely tied to the traditions of UNUKUPUKUPU and Hā
lau O Kekuhi.
\n
This performance is part of a year-round series sponsored by
the Volcano Art Center. For the series\, hula halau from across Hawai`i
and beyond are invited to perform each month in a one-of-a-kind outdoor se
tting at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park.
\n
This presentation will be
presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without ele
ctronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain g
ear and sitting mats.