EXHIBIT: Volcano Collaborations 2018: Artists Invitational

When:
October 13, 2018 @ 9:00 am – November 4, 2018 @ 5:00 pm
2018-10-13T09:00:00-10:00
2018-11-04T17:00:00-10:00
Where:
Volcano Art Center Gallery
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI 96718
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
(808) 967-7565
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artists collabExhibit: Volcano Collaborations 2018: Artists Invitational Exhibit 

Saturday, October 13th – Sunday, November 4th 2018

Opening Reception: Saturday, October 13th from 5-7pm

The Volcano Art Center Gallery is pleased to announce its first exhibition since returning to its location in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park!  The gallery will be hosting an exhibition of art pieces made by 18 artists at VAC’s first Artists’ Collaboration event. The exhibition will be on display through Sunday, November 4th 2018 and will be followed by an online auction for those members that can’t attend the live event. 

 During the first week of June 2018, while the park gallery was closed and the earth was quaking from the descent of magma from Kilauea’s summit, eighteen master artists of varying media came from all over the island to make art together for two days. Coordinated by Volcano artist, Elizabeth Miller, the artists who answered the creative call included; Lisa Louise Adams, Nash Adams Pruitt, Elizabeth Miller, Scott Pincus, Ed Clapp, Erik Wold, Joe Laceby, Henry Bianchini, Amy Flanders, Rose Adare, Eve Furchgott, Ethan Froney, Tai Lake, Mary Jo Lake, Jonah Lake, David Reisland, Matthew D’Avella, and Bill Hamilton.


The Ni‘aulani Campus of the Volcano Art Center was filled with creative energy and the intoxicating sounds of saws, blacksmithing torches and much laughter as art making ideas took shape. On hand to assist in the wood shop area was Bill Hamilton, a member of the VAC Board of Directors.


Several of the artists have been working diligently since June to finalize pieces for this exhibition.  

Background: the VAC COLLAB 2018 event was formatted after the “HAWAII ARTISTS’ COLLABORATION” which takes place annually in Kona. Conceived of as a gathering place where artists/craftsmen, invited because of their expertise in various media, can recharge and invigorate their individual work by sharing knowledge, skills and ideas in the act of creating art together. This October marks the 8th year that woodworker Tai Lake and family have been hosting “HAWAI’I ARTISTS’ COLLABORATION” events in Holualoa. The Kona event involves 35-40 from Hawaii, the US mainland and several U.K. countries. Participating artists leave these events infused with new energy, greatly expanded ideas, and connections to take back to their own communities and individual studios. It was Tai’s intent that “mini-collabs” would spring up in art communities throughout the island. The idea of having a 2-DAY COLLAB event at the Volcano Art Center was tossed around for years, and this year the timing amid earthquakes and lava fissures seemed perfect! The Volcano Collaboration Exhibit will also help highlight the annual KONA COLLAB art AUCTION, which will take place November 3rd from 4-8 pm at the Holualoa Inn. Interested in attending that event?  Tickets can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hawaii-artist-collaboration-auction-2018-tickets-50105702505

“We invite everyone back into the gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park to view this exciting exhibit,” states gallery manager Emily C. Weiss.  “During the chaos of the summer months, it was completely refreshing to witness these talented artists coming together and creating amazing works of art.  The joy that was shared during this unique art making experience was so important for the artists and for our community.  The Volcano Art Center was so pleased to host this event and look forward to more in the coming years.”

1 thought on “EXHIBIT: Volcano Collaborations 2018: Artists Invitational”

  1. Congratulations on your return. We have thought of you often as we sat comfortably in a chair we bought from you. It is sometimes difficult to do anything but feel sorrow when we know others are struggling. Mahalo.

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