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Create — Fall 2019 at Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center

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HUI NO‘EAU<br />

VISUAL ARTS CENTER<br />

ART CLASSES & WORKSHOPS<br />

HISTORIC ESTATE<br />

FINE ART GALLERY<br />

OPEN STUDIOS<br />

GALLERY SHOP<br />

fall <strong>2019</strong><br />

cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Unlocking cre<strong>at</strong>ivity through exceptional visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion


<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is a<br />

501(c)(3) nonprofit<br />

visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion loc<strong>at</strong>ed in<br />

beautiful Upcountry Maui.<br />

Since 1934, <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau<br />

has provided an accessible<br />

space for the community to<br />

experience and enjoy the visual arts. Throughout<br />

the year, the <strong>Hui</strong> hosts art classes for adults and<br />

children, artist lectures, fine art exhibitions, events,<br />

tours, and educ<strong>at</strong>ional outreach programs.<br />

Working artist studios are nestled across the<br />

grounds and a gallery shop fe<strong>at</strong>uring artwork<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ed by <strong>Hui</strong> members is loc<strong>at</strong>ed in the main<br />

house. As a community-based organiz<strong>at</strong>ion, we<br />

thank you for helping us continue our mission of<br />

unlocking cre<strong>at</strong>ivity through exceptional<br />

visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion and enhancing this<br />

endeavor through the preserv<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />

historic Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

1<br />

e komo mai!<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

2841 Baldwin Avenue<br />

Makawao, Hawai‘i 9676<br />

Open Daily / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

(808) 572-6560<br />

huinoeau.com<br />

info@huinoeau.com<br />

facebook.com/hui.noeau<br />

Cover Photo:<br />

Zach Pezzillo Photography<br />

letter from the director<br />

It has been an incredible year for <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau!<br />

As we head into our final session of classes for<br />

<strong>2019</strong> and look towards the future, all of us <strong>at</strong><br />

the <strong>Hui</strong> are overwhelmed with gr<strong>at</strong>itude for our<br />

donors, members, students, artists, and the<br />

beautiful Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> we call home. I am<br />

so inspired by the vibrant community of artists<br />

who take classes here, work in our open studios,<br />

and exhibit their work in our gallery and gift shop.<br />

Together, we have cre<strong>at</strong>ed such a unique haven for cre<strong>at</strong>ivity on<br />

Maui. There’s nowhere else quite like the <strong>Hui</strong>!<br />

This summer, over nine weeks of art camps, the <strong>Hui</strong> gave our<br />

youngest artists a cre<strong>at</strong>ive place to play, learn, discover, and<br />

develop their skills and artistry. This immersive arts experience is<br />

such a special experience for our keiki and sends them back to<br />

school buzzing with artistic energy and enthusiasm. With thanks to<br />

our generous supporters, the <strong>Hui</strong> continues to provide inspiring art<br />

programs for preschoolers through teens throughout the school year<br />

(pages 19-20). Field trips, after-school classes, art camps, and the<br />

<strong>Hui</strong>’s amazing Na Keiki No‘eau program th<strong>at</strong> reaches kids <strong>at</strong> their<br />

local public schools, all support the ongoing cre<strong>at</strong>ive development<br />

of our Maui Youth.<br />

Heading into the season of giving, I wish to send my gre<strong>at</strong>est<br />

appreci<strong>at</strong>ion to the wonderful community of supporters who<br />

don<strong>at</strong>ed to <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau in 2018 (pages 23-25). As a nonprofit,<br />

the <strong>Hui</strong>’s arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion programs, exhibitions, and many activities<br />

are all made possible through your contributions. Thank you for<br />

recognizing the vital importance of the visual arts to the overall<br />

vibrancy and wellbeing of our community.<br />

It is incredible to remember th<strong>at</strong> nearly 15 years ago the Kaluanui<br />

Est<strong>at</strong>e was almost sold to a priv<strong>at</strong>e owner. In 2005, the community<br />

rallied to our side to save Kaluanui and the <strong>Hui</strong>, but after we<br />

overcame th<strong>at</strong> hurdle, new challenges immerged. It is only through<br />

the generosity of donors like you th<strong>at</strong> the <strong>Hui</strong> still exists today. We<br />

cannot thank our community enough for championing the visual<br />

arts and we humbly ask for your continued support in <strong>2019</strong> (page<br />

26). From giving students access to art classes and supplies to<br />

maintaining our beautiful gallery and historic est<strong>at</strong>e for the public to<br />

enjoy, every gift truly has an impact on how we serve the community<br />

and achieve our mission.<br />

Mahalo nui loa,<br />

upcoming events<br />

Family Day <strong>2019</strong>: Plants & Crafts<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, October 12 / 10:00 am – 2:00 pm<br />

Join us <strong>at</strong> the historic Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e for a familyfriendly<br />

day of art and learning! Explore all of the<br />

<strong>Hui</strong>’s art studios, cre<strong>at</strong>e your own art project, w<strong>at</strong>ch<br />

a live artist demo, shop local plants & crafts, and e<strong>at</strong><br />

delicious food from local vendors! Family Day will<br />

also celebr<strong>at</strong>e the incredible artwork fe<strong>at</strong>ured in the<br />

Malama Wao Akua Exhibition. The event is open to the<br />

public with free admission.


<strong>Hui</strong> Holidays <strong>2019</strong><br />

November 20 – December 24<br />

Open Daily / 9:00 am – 6:00 pm<br />

(Extended Hours)<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Holidays First Night <strong>2019</strong><br />

Wednesday, December 4<br />

5:00 – 8:00 pm<br />

During this magical <strong>Hui</strong> Holidays season, the <strong>Hui</strong> gallery shop will expand and be<br />

filled to the brim with incredible gifts. We also invite you to join us for the special<br />

opening of <strong>Hui</strong> Holidays <strong>at</strong> First Night! Learn more on pages 5 & 6!<br />

Tickets: $35 per person<br />

Purchase tickets today! Visit huinoeau.com or call (808) 572-6560.<br />

Art Affair 2020: Salvador Dalí<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, February 29, 2020 / 5:00 – 10:00 pm<br />

Learn more on pages 5 & 6!<br />

Art Affair is <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau’s premier art auction and social event benefitting<br />

community visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion. Held <strong>at</strong> the historic Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e, the evening<br />

event fe<strong>at</strong>ures a live and silent auction, live music, dancing, a gourmet se<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

dinner, sign<strong>at</strong>ure drinks, and an opportunity to g<strong>at</strong>her and celebr<strong>at</strong>e with a<br />

wonderful community of visual arts supporters! We can’t wait to celebr<strong>at</strong>e with<br />

you!<br />

GRAFICA: AUWAHI<br />

with Artist in Residence Maz<strong>at</strong>l<br />

Open Daily / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

In May & June 2018, <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

presented GRAFICA: AUWAHI<strong>—</strong>a project in collabor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

with 2018 Artist in Residence Maz<strong>at</strong>l, Visiting Artist Kill Joy,<br />

and the Auwahi Forest Restor<strong>at</strong>ion Project. Auwahi dry forest<br />

on southwest Haleakala is one of the last represent<strong>at</strong>ives of a<br />

nearly lost and biologically unique Hawaiian forest type. For<br />

many Hawaiian species, including several with gre<strong>at</strong> cultural<br />

importance, Auwahi appears to be their last stand.<br />

Maz<strong>at</strong>l is a graphic maker from Mexico City. His work includes large-scale woodcuts in public<br />

areas as well as graphic murals. He is dedic<strong>at</strong>ed to collabor<strong>at</strong>ing with groups, collectives, artists,<br />

and movements th<strong>at</strong> seek social, political, and environmental justice in local communities.<br />

Kill Joy is a printmaker who lives in Mexico City and is inspired by mythology, n<strong>at</strong>ure, and<br />

Memento Mori.<br />

Mahalo to the Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund of Hawai‘i Community Found<strong>at</strong>ion for their generous<br />

support in making this residency possible.<br />

Purchase tickets today! Visit huinoeau.com or call (808) 572-6560.<br />

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celebr<strong>at</strong>ed events<br />

Community, Cre<strong>at</strong>ivity & Craftsmanship:<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau Student & Faculty Showcase Opening<br />

<strong>—</strong> April 26, <strong>2019</strong><br />

The <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau Student & Faculty Showcase invited students, faculty, and open studio<br />

members who particip<strong>at</strong>ed in a class <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Hui</strong> within the past two years to enter their<br />

artwork in this exhibition th<strong>at</strong> celebr<strong>at</strong>ed the cre<strong>at</strong>ive community of <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau. We<br />

were honored to have Teaching Artists Bob Flint, Roberta Ann Weisenburg, Terry Lopez,<br />

and Christine Waara serve as jurors. With over 200 classes taught annually <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Hui</strong>,<br />

the 97 selected pieces reflected the diversity of the <strong>Hui</strong>’s educ<strong>at</strong>ional offerings. We<br />

would like to give a big mahalo to our jurors and the exhibiting artists for sharing their<br />

many dynamic ideas, techniques, and media!<br />

Six-Word Memoirs Exhibition Opening <strong>—</strong> June 7, <strong>2019</strong><br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau celebr<strong>at</strong>ed the opening of Six-Word Memoirs, an exhibition cre<strong>at</strong>ed in<br />

collabor<strong>at</strong>ion with Larry Smith, writer and founder of SMITH magazine who inspired<br />

a global phenomenon and bestselling book series based on this intriguing short-form<br />

writing concept. This exhibition combined the written word and visual arts by asking<br />

artists to cre<strong>at</strong>e pieces th<strong>at</strong> incorpor<strong>at</strong>ed an original Six-Word Memoir. Gallery visitors<br />

were also invited to cre<strong>at</strong>e their own Six-Word Memoirs in our Makers’ Space. Jurors<br />

David Peterson and Todd Van Amburgh selected a total of 38 pieces, resulting in a<br />

collection of works th<strong>at</strong> ranged from whimsical to profound. Congr<strong>at</strong>ul<strong>at</strong>ions to all the<br />

exhibiting artists!<br />

Jimmy Haynes,<br />

Hannah & Emalia Drood<br />

Carla Gangini, Terry Lopez,<br />

Judy Bisgard<br />

Kela Kahikina<br />

David & Andrea Peterson<br />

Judy Bisgard,<br />

Roberta Ann Weisenburg<br />

Josephine Bergill-Gentile,<br />

Bob Flint<br />

J.B. Rea, Judy Bisgard<br />

Ed Bartholomew<br />

Chanin & Jazmyn Stearns<br />

Ray Masters<br />

Happy Bernards,<br />

Mary Florence Boyd<br />

Rici Guild<br />

3<br />

Bryan<br />

Don Bernshouse, Lynne Gilroy<br />

Jack Hamilton, Tom Calhoun


exhibitions<br />

Gallery Hours:<br />

FREE & Open Daily<br />

9:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Mahalo to the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority for their<br />

support of the <strong>Hui</strong>’s Exhibition Program.<br />

Youth Art Exhibition<br />

August 2 – August 23<br />

This unique exhibition showcases the work of 200+ youth particip<strong>at</strong>ing in the <strong>Hui</strong>’s summer arts programming. The<br />

result is an explosion of vibrant cre<strong>at</strong>ivity th<strong>at</strong> fe<strong>at</strong>ures the extraordinary possibilities unlocked by visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Malama Wao Akua<br />

September 13 – November 2<br />

Receiving Day: Thursday, August 29 / 9:00 am – 6:00 pm<br />

Opening Reception: Friday, September 13 / 5:00 – 8:00 pm<br />

Jurors: Joelle C. Perz, Artist and Cur<strong>at</strong>or <strong>at</strong> Viewpoints Gallery<br />

Bob Hobdy, Retired Forester and Environmental Consultant<br />

Call to Artists! Mark your calendars and get<br />

your cre<strong>at</strong>ive submissions ready! Prospectuses,<br />

entry forms, and applic<strong>at</strong>ions for all upcoming<br />

exhibitions are available (or coming soon) to<br />

huinoeau.com.<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong> in collabor<strong>at</strong>ion with East Maui W<strong>at</strong>ershed Partnership (EMWP) brings you Malama Wao<br />

Akua (Caring for the Realm of the Gods)<strong>—</strong>a juried art exhibition celebr<strong>at</strong>ing the n<strong>at</strong>ive species of Maui Nui (Maui,<br />

Lana‘i, Moloka‘i, Kaho‘olawe). We invite Maui artists of all ages to explore our w<strong>at</strong>ersheds and use their cre<strong>at</strong>ive talents<br />

to raise awareness about the importance of protecting n<strong>at</strong>ive species. Selected artwork should be successful in sharing<br />

knowledge of the w<strong>at</strong>ersheds and n<strong>at</strong>ive species with others in a meaningful way. Artwork will also be selected based<br />

upon a number of criteria, including originality of concept, cre<strong>at</strong>ivity, technique, professionalism, and present<strong>at</strong>ion. This<br />

exhibition is sure to provide powerful visuals th<strong>at</strong> celebr<strong>at</strong>e Maui’s n<strong>at</strong>ive plant and animal life. Works in any medium<br />

are welcome!<br />

Annual Juried Exhibition 2020<br />

January 17 – February 21<br />

Receiving Day: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Opening Reception: Friday, January 17, 2020 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm<br />

This prestigious competition gives visitors an opportunity to<br />

view current work by local artists in all media. The Hawai‘i St<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Found<strong>at</strong>ion on Culture & the <strong>Arts</strong> recognizes this exhibition<br />

each year through its Art in Public Places Program. N<strong>at</strong>ionally<br />

renowned guest jurors from Maui, Hawai‘i, and beyond offer a<br />

different perspective th<strong>at</strong> shapes a truly unique show of artistry<br />

and cre<strong>at</strong>ivity.<br />

Retrospective: Deybra Fair<br />

The Museum of My Life<br />

March 13 – April 17<br />

Opening Reception: Friday, March 13, 2020 / 5:00 – 7:00 pm<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Holidays<br />

November 20 – December 24<br />

Learn more on pages 5 & 6!<br />

The “Retrospective Series” was designed to acknowledge the contributions of individuals who have made a profound<br />

influence on local art and to share their work and ideas with the community. Celebr<strong>at</strong>ed Maui artist Deybra Fair will<br />

be the fe<strong>at</strong>ured retrospective artist in honor of her contributions to Maui’s visual arts community and to <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau<br />

throughout the years.<br />

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hui holidays<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Holidays <strong>2019</strong><br />

November 20 – December 24<br />

Open Daily / 9:00 am – 6:00 pm (Extended Hours)<br />

Mele Kalikimaka! The <strong>Hui</strong>’s highly anticip<strong>at</strong>ed holiday shopping event<br />

returns with a winter wonderland of local and handmade items for<br />

everyone on your list! During this magical <strong>Hui</strong> Holidays season, the <strong>Hui</strong><br />

gallery shop will expand and be filled to the brim with artworks in many<br />

media, including one-of-a-kind handmade gifts by Maui artists and<br />

crafters, paintings, ceramic pieces, hand blown glass ornaments, locally<br />

made beauty products, and more! By shopping local, you’ll take part in<br />

the season of giving while supporting both local artists and <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau.<br />

This year, join us to help celebr<strong>at</strong>e 40 years of wonderful cre<strong>at</strong>ive support,<br />

volunteering, and talented wre<strong>at</strong>h-making by the incredible Judy Bisgard<br />

(see page 6!)<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Holidays First Night <strong>2019</strong><br />

Wednesday, December 4<br />

5:00 – 8:00 pm<br />

Join us for the special opening of <strong>Hui</strong> Holidays <strong>at</strong> First Night! Do<br />

your holiday shopping in style as you sip and shop to spirited music.<br />

Surrounded by the holiday décor of the dram<strong>at</strong>ically decor<strong>at</strong>ed Kaluanui<br />

Est<strong>at</strong>e, our elves will be happy to help you check off your shopping list!<br />

You’ll also be wowed by this year’s paper display cre<strong>at</strong>ed by Maui artist<br />

Taylor Binda! Abstract painter and textile artist, Taylor Binda earned her<br />

BA degree from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in<br />

Los Angeles, California. After gradu<strong>at</strong>ing, she apprenticed with painter<br />

Danuta Rothschild in Santa Monica and worked in the art department<br />

on film/TV sets. Her body of work includes abstract painting, install<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

artwork, and textile design. She is also teaching n<strong>at</strong>ural dye workshops <strong>at</strong><br />

the <strong>Hui</strong> (see pages 6 & 12!)! Note: First Night is a 21+ event.<br />

Tickets: $35 per person<br />

Purchase tickets today!<br />

Visit huinoeau.com or call (808) 572-6560.<br />

Volunteers needed!<br />

As a non-profit organiz<strong>at</strong>ion, the <strong>Hui</strong> always needs<br />

volunteers! For <strong>Hui</strong> Holidays, we specifically<br />

need g<strong>at</strong>herers, flowers & foliage don<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

for wre<strong>at</strong>h making, First Night helpers, and<br />

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wre<strong>at</strong>h makers. Give us a call <strong>at</strong> (808)<br />

572-6560 to find out more!


Celebr<strong>at</strong>ing Judy!<br />

Born and raised on Maui, Judy<br />

Bisgard has worked in the arts<br />

for over 40 years, serving on<br />

the Board of Directors and<br />

volunteering <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau<br />

in nearly every capacity. Judy<br />

<strong>at</strong>tended Mills College in<br />

California where she received<br />

a degree in History with a minor in Fine <strong>Arts</strong>. Judy is a painter, a printmaker, a basket maker,<br />

and so much more! Her cre<strong>at</strong>ive inspir<strong>at</strong>ions are drawn from the local Maui flora. For the<br />

past 40 years, Judy has selflessly volunteered her time and cre<strong>at</strong>ivity to keep<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Holidays feeling festive and magical! Join us as we celebr<strong>at</strong>e all her<br />

contributions to the <strong>Hui</strong> and her final year leading the holiday wre<strong>at</strong>h making<br />

extravaganza!<br />

How did the holiday wre<strong>at</strong>h making tradition begin <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Hui</strong>? Wh<strong>at</strong> was it<br />

like when it first began? The holiday wre<strong>at</strong>h making tradition began with a group of friends<br />

getting together, collecting greens, having a picnic in the mountains, and coming back to make<br />

wre<strong>at</strong>hs for sale and decor<strong>at</strong>ing the house. I was a basket maker and always collecting n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

m<strong>at</strong>erials, so I knew who had plants growing in their yards th<strong>at</strong> could be don<strong>at</strong>ed to the <strong>Hui</strong>.<br />

There was a lot of member particip<strong>at</strong>ion and it was <strong>at</strong> least a two-week event to g<strong>at</strong>her m<strong>at</strong>erials<br />

and make all of the wre<strong>at</strong>hs. We really needed to raise money for the <strong>Hui</strong> and a lot of th<strong>at</strong><br />

depended on the members and Board of Directors, so th<strong>at</strong>’s wh<strong>at</strong> really inspired us.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> will you miss most about leading the wre<strong>at</strong>h making process? Wh<strong>at</strong> I will<br />

miss most is th<strong>at</strong> it brings people together, including those who might not normally particip<strong>at</strong>e in<br />

classes, and we all get a chance to cre<strong>at</strong>e in a different way. I’ll also miss the good fun we have,<br />

the comradery, the collecting, and making things with friends.<br />

Tell us about a favorite <strong>Hui</strong> class experience…There are so many th<strong>at</strong> it is hard to pick!<br />

We have had really amazing teachers <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Hui</strong> over the years. I love learning new techniques,<br />

which I usually adapt to wh<strong>at</strong> I want to do. In Jeff Juhlin’s encaustic classes, for example, I took<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> he was teaching and immedi<strong>at</strong>ely went off and did my own thing. He was very encouraging<br />

of th<strong>at</strong>. There are artists in the community who have never taken a <strong>Hui</strong> class and they have no<br />

idea wh<strong>at</strong> they are missing! You just don’t know the value of the classes until you particip<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Do you have any other favorite <strong>Hui</strong> memories? My retrospective exhibition was a gre<strong>at</strong><br />

experience. It forced me to look <strong>at</strong> all of my work and decide wh<strong>at</strong> was important to me and<br />

wh<strong>at</strong> I was trying to communic<strong>at</strong>e. Helping <strong>at</strong> Art Affair and getting the idea started is another<br />

highlight.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> inspires you to give to the <strong>Hui</strong> in all the many ways th<strong>at</strong> you do? I really love<br />

art and I am so lucky to be able to do it. The <strong>Hui</strong> is the only visual arts school on Maui and it brings<br />

in some excellent teachers th<strong>at</strong> infuse the artistic community with new ideas and techniques. The<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> has a top-quality juried exhibition th<strong>at</strong> contributes to the Hawaii art clim<strong>at</strong>e. The <strong>Hui</strong> also has<br />

more inclusive exhibitions th<strong>at</strong> encourage more involvement from the community. I love th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> is doing a lot more cultural programs, too<strong>—</strong>whether lauhala, kapa… We are just so lucky<br />

to have this place. It is a treasure. Every visiting teacher says we are so lucky to have this place.<br />

handmade holidays<br />

Furoshiki: Eco-Gift Wrapping &<br />

Botanical Dyeing<br />

Taylor Binda<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, 1 day<br />

November 23 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm<br />

Make the holiday season greener by practicing<br />

an eco-craft borrowed from Japan! Students will<br />

botanically dye square fabric (furoshiki) used to wrap<br />

a variety of gifts of different sizes and shapes. Your<br />

beautiful wrapping becomes part of the gift and can<br />

be reused l<strong>at</strong>er. Participants will also have the option<br />

to dye gift tags and silk ribbon.<br />

Tuition: $35 ($57 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $50<br />

Illustr<strong>at</strong>e Your Own Holiday Art Cards<br />

Julia Cost<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

November 30 – December 1 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Students will learn to draw four festive and wintery<br />

holiday images through guided step-by-step<br />

instructions, training their eyes to understand the basic<br />

elements of shape and transl<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> inform<strong>at</strong>ion onto<br />

paper. Everyone will finish class with note cards, ready<br />

to send as thank you notes, or greeting cards.<br />

Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $10<br />

Tropical Wre<strong>at</strong>hs in W<strong>at</strong>ercolor<br />

Jennifer Roberts Almodova<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, 1 day<br />

December 7 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

See Visiting Artists section on page 9.<br />

Joyful Jewelry Drop-In Workshop<br />

Julie M<strong>at</strong>heis<br />

Monday, 1 day<br />

December 16 / 12:30 – 3:30 pm<br />

See Jewelry section on page 13.<br />

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visiting artists<br />

JOSIE RODRIGUEZ<br />

San Diego, California<br />

September 28 & 29<br />

Josie Rodriguez enjoys working with and teaching encaustic painting techniques using wax. She<br />

has been fe<strong>at</strong>ured in several journals and magazines and has shown her work in solo and group<br />

exhibitions throughout the United St<strong>at</strong>es. She believes th<strong>at</strong> art can be a way to heal the spirit.<br />

Her love of and inspir<strong>at</strong>ion from the bees is reflected in many of her two and three-dimensional<br />

encaustic pieces. josierodriguez.com<br />

Impressed with Wax: The Art of Encaustic Painting<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

September 28 & 29 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Explore the magical world of encaustic painting! This art form using wax has captiv<strong>at</strong>ed painters<br />

for over 2000 years with its transparent and luminous effects. During this workshop you will learn<br />

the basics of encaustic painting, including history, safety, equipment, building smooth and textured<br />

surfaces, photo transfer, carving and incising, layering, and collage. Demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion will be followed<br />

by practice and you will finish the workshop with many examples of your own work.<br />

Tuition: $175 ($219 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $55<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

KANANI MIYAMOTO<br />

Portland, Oregon<br />

October 18 – 20<br />

Kanani Miyamoto is a passion<strong>at</strong>e printmaker originally from Honolulu, Hawai‘i.<br />

Her training in printmaking is rooted in tradition, but she pushes the standards of<br />

printmaking in the form of large-scale mixed media original prints and install<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

She combines copper pl<strong>at</strong>e etchings with screen prints and wood block prints to<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>e rich and unique install<strong>at</strong>ions. Kanani teaches printmaking to K-12 students<br />

with RACC’s Right Brain Initi<strong>at</strong>ive and NW Noggin’. She is also an adjunct instructor<br />

for Portland Community College and Pacific University, teaching drawing, design,<br />

and printmaking.<br />

Screen Printing and Combined Processes<br />

Friday – Sunday, 3 days<br />

October 18 – 20 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Students will practice techniques to inspire new cre<strong>at</strong>ive explor<strong>at</strong>ions! In this<br />

workshop, students will cre<strong>at</strong>e original, colorful, textured, layered prints. Kanani will<br />

introduce the basics of screen printing in combin<strong>at</strong>ion with monotypes, stencils, and<br />

relief printmaking methods. The class will also fe<strong>at</strong>ure collabor<strong>at</strong>ive and chancebased<br />

exercises to get your cre<strong>at</strong>ive juices flowing and try things outside of the box.<br />

Experience with printmaking is helpful, but not necessary. Everyone is welcome!<br />

Tuition: $250 ($313 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $70<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

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DELITA MARTIN<br />

Huffman, Texas<br />

November 8-10<br />

Delita Martin received her BFA in drawing from Texas Southern University and her MFA in printmaking from Purdue University. Formally<br />

a member of the fine arts faculty <strong>at</strong> the University of Arkansas <strong>at</strong> Little Rock, Delita currently works as a full-time artist in her studio, Black<br />

Box Press. Delita’s process of layering various printmaking, drawing, sewing, collaging, and painting techniques allows her to cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />

portraits th<strong>at</strong> fuse the real and the fantastic. In her work, she combines signs and symbols to cre<strong>at</strong>e a visual language. By fusing this<br />

visual language with oral storytelling, she offers other identities and other narr<strong>at</strong>ives for women of color. Delita’s work has been exhibited<br />

both n<strong>at</strong>ionally and intern<strong>at</strong>ionally. Her work was recently included in Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Review of African American Art as one of 16 African<br />

American artists to w<strong>at</strong>ch who are gaining n<strong>at</strong>ional and intern<strong>at</strong>ional <strong>at</strong>tention. blackboxpressstudio.com<br />

Printing Bene<strong>at</strong>h the Surface<br />

Friday – Sunday, 3 days<br />

November 8 – 10 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Programs <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong> are supported in<br />

part by the St<strong>at</strong>e Found<strong>at</strong>ion on Culture and the <strong>Arts</strong> and other<br />

found<strong>at</strong>ions and individuals.<br />

This workshop will focus on cre<strong>at</strong>ing drypoint<br />

prints from copper pl<strong>at</strong>es. Participants will practice<br />

h<strong>at</strong>ching, cross-h<strong>at</strong>ching, stippling, scribbling, and other line techniques to cre<strong>at</strong>e various tones and textures. Everyone will be<br />

encouraged to cre<strong>at</strong>e bold images through composition and the layering of various lines and marks. All levels are welcome!<br />

Tuition: $250 ($313 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $60<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

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visiting artists continued...<br />

MARGO RAY<br />

Kamuela, Hawai‘i<br />

November 16 & 17<br />

Margo Ray is a visual artist who engages in printmaking, collage, and install<strong>at</strong>ion. She holds an MFA<br />

from Concordia University in Montrèal, Quebec and a BA in Studio <strong>Arts</strong> from University of Hawai‘i, Hilo.<br />

She was raised on Hawai‘i Island and has had the opportunity to travel intern<strong>at</strong>ionally throughout her life,<br />

exposing her to art making practices outside of the Western tradition. Her works have been exhibited in<br />

venues such as <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau, Second Street Gallery (Charlottesville, VA), The Honolulu Museum of Art <strong>at</strong><br />

First Hawaiian <strong>Center</strong> (Honolulu, HI), Parisian Laundry (Montrèal, QC) and most recently <strong>at</strong> The Lancaster<br />

Museum of Art and History (Lancaster, CA). margoray.com<br />

Contemporary Mixed Media Collage Techniques<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

November 16 & 17 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Bring ideas and images th<strong>at</strong> inspire and speak to you! In this workshop, we will work on canvas and<br />

paper, learning collage techniques, layering transparent and textured papers, stenciling, and incorpor<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

photographic and digitally gener<strong>at</strong>ed images. M<strong>at</strong>erials will include acrylic m<strong>at</strong>te medium, gouache paint,<br />

various papers to experiment with layering, and ink jet print images on kozo paper. By the end of the<br />

workshop, you will have gained a gre<strong>at</strong>er understanding of collage techniques and how to successfully<br />

combine paper with canvas and how to apply these techniques to future art projects in your home studio.<br />

Tuition: $145 ($181 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $40<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

JENNIFER ROBERTS ALMODOVA<br />

Half Moon Bay, California<br />

December 7 – 9<br />

Jennifer Roberts Almodova is a painter, sculptor, and ceramic artist with<br />

thirty years of experience teaching both priv<strong>at</strong>e students and <strong>at</strong> the university<br />

level. She is best recognized for her w<strong>at</strong>ercolor painting and her sign<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

style of evoc<strong>at</strong>ive color, subtle luminosity, and masterful brushwork. She is a<br />

full-time faculty member of the Fine Art Department <strong>at</strong> the Academy of Art<br />

University in San Francisco. Jennifer exhibits and sells intern<strong>at</strong>ionally and her<br />

work is fe<strong>at</strong>ured in collections across the United St<strong>at</strong>es, Europe, and Asia.<br />

jenniferrobertsalmodova.com<br />

Flowers in the Round:<br />

Designing and Painting Tropical Wre<strong>at</strong>hs in W<strong>at</strong>ercolor<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, 1 day<br />

December 7 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Inspired by the lei po‘o, haku, or Hawaiian head lei, you’ll design and paint<br />

your very own flower wre<strong>at</strong>h, derived from a single blossom and bud. This<br />

class will give you the skills to cre<strong>at</strong>e a beautiful, festive, and Hawai‘i-inspired<br />

tropical wre<strong>at</strong>h w<strong>at</strong>ercolor painting. Bring your favorite flowers, foliage,<br />

seeds, shells, or fe<strong>at</strong>hers to class (or some will be provided for you). Flower<br />

and object meanings, symbolism, composition, and color schemes will also<br />

be explored. While students may not finish their entire painting during class,<br />

everyone will be ready to keep painting on their own. Prerequisite: Basic<br />

drawing skills<br />

Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

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art with aloha<br />

Painting Amazing<br />

W<strong>at</strong>ercolor Florals Right<br />

Where You Are<br />

Sunday, 1 day<br />

December 8 / 10:00 am – 2:00 pm<br />

Take your w<strong>at</strong>ercolor florals to the next<br />

level in this intermedi<strong>at</strong>e workshop!<br />

Students will learn expert tips and practice<br />

techniques, learning to cre<strong>at</strong>e formconscious,<br />

colorful w<strong>at</strong>ercolor florals.<br />

Participants will walk away from this<br />

workshop with several new techniques<br />

and expanded knowledge about painting<br />

effective florals. As a special bonus,<br />

Jennifer invites you to bring one of your<br />

current w<strong>at</strong>ercolor floral paintings to<br />

class and receive a little extra guidance<br />

on it. Prerequisite: Basic drawing skills<br />

and beginning w<strong>at</strong>ercolor experience<br />

Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.<br />

com under the class description.<br />

Constructive Support &<br />

Consult<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Monday, 1 day<br />

December 9 / 20-minute sessions from<br />

9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Bring your w<strong>at</strong>ercolors, drawings,<br />

photographs, and any other cre<strong>at</strong>ive work<br />

and receive some constructive support<br />

from Visiting Artist Jennifer Almodova.<br />

Jennifer will assess and give some helpful<br />

feedback, encouragement, and direction.<br />

Works in all media are welcome! Each<br />

session will last about 20 minutes. Time<br />

slots are reserved on a first come, first<br />

served basis. Please call (808) 572-6560<br />

ext. 21 to register and choose your time.<br />

Cost: $35 ($44 nonmember)<br />

BEAU JACK IMUA KEY<br />

Kamuela, Hawai‘i<br />

October 4 – 6<br />

Beau Jack Imua Key grew up deep sea fishing and cre<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

big game fishing lures on the Big Island of Hawai‘i. He then<br />

challenged himself for many years to master the art of carving<br />

and lashing the ancient forms of the Hawaiian fishhook.<br />

Today Beau can be found with his camera in hand, trying<br />

to capture inspir<strong>at</strong>ional images th<strong>at</strong> will spark his next oneof-a-kind<br />

carving. As a photographer and carver, Beau Jack<br />

blends today’s technology with traditional<br />

Hawaiian forms. beaujackkey.com<br />

“Talk Story” with Beau <strong>—</strong> FREE!<br />

Friday, 1 day<br />

October 4 / 3:00 – 4:00 pm<br />

Learn about Beau’s many cre<strong>at</strong>ive endeavors.<br />

Samples of his one-of-a-kind finished work<br />

will be on hand to enjoy and inspire.<br />

Cordage & Lashing Workshop<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

October 5 & 6 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Join master carver and plaiter Beau Jack<br />

Key to learn traditional cordage and lashing<br />

techniques. Students will learn Hawaiian<br />

plaiting (fl<strong>at</strong> braiding) techniques using supplied m<strong>at</strong>erials. The class will start with a fl<strong>at</strong><br />

chevron p<strong>at</strong>tern braid followed by the more complex and coveted 4 or 8-strand braid.<br />

Beau will also demonstr<strong>at</strong>e various lashing techniques.<br />

Tuition: $60<br />

Supply Fee: $25<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

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art with aloha continued...<br />

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ROSE PI‘ILANI<br />

BAILEY<br />

Kula, Hawai‘i<br />

December 13 & 14<br />

Born and raised on her<br />

grandparent’s Kula farm,<br />

Rose Pi‘ilani Bailey is a<br />

hula dancer and Hawaiian<br />

arts practitioner. She has<br />

learned family traditions<br />

th<strong>at</strong> have been passed<br />

down for many gener<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

and takes pride in using<br />

many n<strong>at</strong>ive Hawaiian plants and m<strong>at</strong>erials in her lei<br />

making and other hana no‘eau (arts). She uses local<br />

flowers grown <strong>at</strong> her own home, fresh from the farm,<br />

to make lei and floral arrangements. In addition, Rose<br />

collabor<strong>at</strong>es on special events such as weddings and<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ions, teaches the art of lei making and hula,<br />

tends to her family’s fruit and flower farms, and styles<br />

photoshoots. kularoses.com or @KulaRoses<br />

“Talk Story” & Demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion with Rose<br />

<strong>—</strong> FREE!<br />

Friday, 1 day<br />

December 13 / 10:00 – 11:00 am<br />

Stop by, “talk story,” w<strong>at</strong>ch, and learn! Rose will<br />

demonstr<strong>at</strong>e how to make a beautiful floral adornment!<br />

Lei Po‘o Workshop<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, 1 day<br />

December 14 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Everyone loves a flower lei! Spend the morning playing<br />

with flowers and learning to make a beautiful lei po‘o for<br />

your head. After this workshop, you’ll wear your crown<br />

proudly!<br />

Tuition: $15<br />

Supply Fee: $18<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the<br />

class description.<br />

LLOYD KUMULĀ‘AU SING &<br />

MAY HAUNANI BALINO-SING<br />

Mililani, Hawai‘i<br />

December 18 – 22<br />

Lloyd Kumula‘au Sing Jr. & May Haunani Balino-Sing are<br />

Ke Kumu Hawai‘i, a husband and wife business team who<br />

share and teach Hawaiian basketry and culture-based<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion programs to the community. For the last 15 years,<br />

they have provided programs for community colleges,<br />

professional staff development workshops for educ<strong>at</strong>ors<br />

and practitioners, and priv<strong>at</strong>ely sponsored workshops. They are educ<strong>at</strong>ors in the public and<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e school sectors, sharing with aloha about Hawai‘i’s host culture. kekumuhawaii.com<br />

“Talk Story” and Demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion with Kumula‘au & Haunani <strong>—</strong> FREE!<br />

Wednesday, 1 day<br />

4:00 – 5:00 pm / December 18<br />

Kumula‘au & Haunani Sing will demonstr<strong>at</strong>e how to weave some examples of ‘ie basketry and<br />

will be displaying various artifacts of the art form. In a casual and intim<strong>at</strong>e setting, they will also<br />

be able to share and answer questions about how pieces were cre<strong>at</strong>ed and the complexities th<strong>at</strong><br />

come with reinvigor<strong>at</strong>ing the cultural practice of ‘ulana ‘ie (‘ie‘ie weaving).<br />

‘Ulana ‘Ie: Beginning Hawaiian Basketry<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

9:00 am – 4:00 pm / December 21 & 22<br />

This workshop will teach participants how to start and<br />

finish a basket with a cover in the tradition of Hawaiian<br />

Basketry. Participants will learn how baskets were<br />

traditionally made with ‘ie‘ie (Freycinetia arborea) and<br />

will explore the process from start to finish, including<br />

g<strong>at</strong>hering of ‘ie‘ie, prepar<strong>at</strong>ion and cleaning of the<br />

rootlets, and the final weaving into beautiful various<br />

pieces such as hīna‘i (baskets), hīna‘i i‘a (fish traps),<br />

mahiole (helmet), and ki‘i akua (war god images).<br />

Tuition: $113<br />

Supply Fee: $12<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

Art with Aloha programs support learning in Hawaiian art, craft,<br />

and cultural forms. Mahalo to the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority for<br />

supporting the <strong>Hui</strong>’s Art with Aloha program.


florals<br />

Freestyle Ikebana <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Larry Tonogan<br />

Wednesday, 1 day / 10:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Session 1: October 2<br />

Session 2: November 13<br />

Students will learn basic concepts of the<br />

Japanese style of flower arranging in<br />

a shallow dish. The class will practice<br />

manipul<strong>at</strong>ing various types of plants or<br />

flowers and learn ways to enhance their<br />

arrangements using proportion, texture,<br />

and color. Larry will provide flowers for<br />

students and teach a new arrangement<br />

each session; join us for one class or take<br />

them all!<br />

Tuition: $25 ($32 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $10<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong><br />

huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

printmaking<br />

Drop-In Printmaking Basics: Linocut! <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Bo Brady<br />

4th Wednesday of the Month!<br />

10:00 am – 1:00 pm<br />

Session 1: September 25<br />

Session 2: October 23<br />

Session 3: November 27<br />

Teaching Artist Bo Brady will guide you through a<br />

hands-on linoleum carving and printing project<br />

and you’ll walk away with a print of your very own!<br />

This is a gre<strong>at</strong> way to get a taste of printmaking<br />

and is a fun, cre<strong>at</strong>ive activity to enjoy with friends<br />

and family.<br />

Tuition & Supply Fee: $35<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

Flora & Fauna: The Art of<br />

Botanical Dyeing <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Taylor Binda<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, 1 day<br />

October 26 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm<br />

Learn how to harvest color with local artist<br />

Taylor Binda. In this introductory class,<br />

students will learn how to make color<br />

from local flora & fauna as well as food<br />

compost. You’ll learn to cre<strong>at</strong>e color in a<br />

whole new way, experiment with different<br />

color combin<strong>at</strong>ions, and learn basic dyeing<br />

techniques. You’ll never look <strong>at</strong> n<strong>at</strong>ure the<br />

same way!<br />

Tuition: $35 ($57 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $35<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong><br />

huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

WANT MORE?<br />

Find additional printmaking classes in the<br />

Visiting Artists section on pages 7 & 8.<br />

SIGN UP TODAY!<br />

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Visit huinoeau.com or call (808) 572-6560 ext. 21!


jewelry & metalsmithing<br />

Jewelry & Metalsmithing<br />

Guided Open Studio <strong>—</strong> Level 2<br />

J.B. Rea<br />

Tuesdays, 8 weeks / 6:00 – 9:00 pm<br />

Session 1: September 3 – October 22<br />

Session 2: October 29 – December 17<br />

If you’ve ever wished for more guidance without having to work on<br />

a specific class assignment, this is the program for you! Teaching<br />

Artist J.B. Rea will be available for individualized assistance<strong>—</strong><br />

answering questions and troubleshooting problems. This class is<br />

one step above Open Studio (no instruction) while allowing for a<br />

bit more freedom than the <strong>Hui</strong>’s more structured classes. Please<br />

come to class with projects! Prerequisite: Level 2 jewelry class or<br />

instructor’s permission<br />

Tuition: $265 (members only, includes lab fee)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class<br />

description.<br />

Drop-In Jewelry Basics:<br />

Bangles & Rings! <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Julie M<strong>at</strong>heis<br />

Monday, 1 day / 12:30 – 3:30 pm<br />

Session 1: September 16<br />

Session 2: October 21<br />

Session 3: November 18<br />

Session 4: December 16<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Teaching Artist Julie M<strong>at</strong>heis will guide you through all the<br />

steps to cre<strong>at</strong>e a wearable piece of jewelry<strong>—</strong>either bangles or<br />

stacking rings. No previous experience is required and you’ll walk<br />

away with a Maui-made keepsake<strong>—</strong>and new metalsmithing skills!<br />

We provide all the tools and metal you’ll need! For the bangles<br />

class, you are welcome to bring your own shells or charms to<br />

personalize your jewelry even more.<br />

Tuition: $35 ($44 nonmember)<br />

Supply & Lab Fee: $15<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class<br />

description.<br />

Casting for Artists <strong>—</strong> Level 2<br />

J.B. Rea<br />

Thursdays, 6 weeks<br />

September 19 – October 24 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

This class is the time and place to experiment with metal! J.B.<br />

will guide you along your p<strong>at</strong>h of discovery as you expand<br />

the possibilities of design by learning the basic elements of<br />

wax working and casting methods for the artist. Prerequisite:<br />

Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience<br />

Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember)<br />

Supply & Lab Fee: $50<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class<br />

description.<br />

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Next Level Jewelry <strong>—</strong> Level 2<br />

Beginning Jewelry <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Metal Clay Basics <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Roberta Ann Weisenburg<br />

Wednesdays, 4 weeks<br />

September 25 – October 16 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Are you ready to cre<strong>at</strong>e your own designs and learn new techniques?<br />

This class is for you! Students will learn to use the more advanced tools<br />

found in the <strong>Hui</strong>’s studio, improve soldering skills, and refine designs<br />

for faster and more successful fabric<strong>at</strong>ion. Many other techniques will<br />

be learned as students troubleshoot designs and work on individual<br />

projects. Students may come with a design idea or choose a project<br />

from Roberta’s binder of options. Refresh your skills and keep on<br />

learning! Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent experience<br />

Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember)<br />

Supply & Lab Fee: $35<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class<br />

description.<br />

Roberta Ann Weisenburg<br />

Session 1: Mondays, 6 weeks<br />

September 30 – November 4 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm<br />

Session 2: Wednesdays, 6 weeks<br />

October 30 – December 11<br />

(No class on November 27) / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Get ready to cre<strong>at</strong>e your own wearable works of art,<br />

including pendants, bracelets, earrings, and/or rings!<br />

This class teaches fundamental fabric<strong>at</strong>ion techniques<br />

using wire and sheet metals; students will cut, drill,<br />

saw, file, stamp, solder, pierce metal, learn polishing<br />

techniques, and bezel set a stone. Note: Shell jewelry<br />

will not be specifically addressed.<br />

Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember)<br />

Supply & Lab Fee: $45<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the<br />

class description.<br />

Roberta Ann Weisenburg<br />

Mondays, 4 weeks / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

November 18 – December 9<br />

Metal Clay is a unique type of clay made up of<br />

microscopic particles of real metal, w<strong>at</strong>er, and a binder.<br />

The clay can be shaped with tools or even using just<br />

your hands! After cre<strong>at</strong>ing your piece in clay, you’ll fire<br />

it and the w<strong>at</strong>er and binder will burn away, leaving you<br />

with a piece of real silver or copper metal. Students will<br />

learn the basics by using copper clay, which is a more<br />

economical m<strong>at</strong>erial and will also have the opportunity<br />

to purchase their own silver metal clay.<br />

Tuition: $125 ($156 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $65<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under<br />

the class description.<br />

Shape & Form in Metal <strong>—</strong> Level 2<br />

J.B. Rea<br />

Thursdays, 6 weeks<br />

November 7 – December 19<br />

(No class on November 28) / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Students will gain a solid understanding of basic<br />

processes and learn more advanced types of metal<br />

forming, including hammering wire and sheet into<br />

curvilinear 3-D forms. Bracelets, boxes, and pendants<br />

all take on more interest when bent and formed by<br />

hand. Prerequisite: Beginning Jewelry or equivalent<br />

experience<br />

Tuition: $195 ($244 nonmember)<br />

Supply & Lab Fee: $50<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under<br />

the class description.<br />

JOIN US IN THE JEWELRY STUDIO!<br />

When you sign up for a <strong>Hui</strong> jewelry class<br />

of 6 weeks or longer, you’ll receive<br />

complimentary access to the <strong>Hui</strong>’s<br />

jewelry open studio for the dur<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of your class! Learn more <strong>at</strong><br />

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huinoeau.com/open-studios!


painting & drawing<br />

Realistic Drawing for Timid Beginners:<br />

Canoe Plants<strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Julia Cost<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

September 14 & 15 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Everyone can learn to draw realistically! Students will learn to draw through guided<br />

step-by-step instructions, training their eyes to understand the basic elements of<br />

shape and transl<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> inform<strong>at</strong>ion onto paper. Students will gain skills in a noncompetitive<br />

classroom environment with lots of supportive instruction and produce<br />

a realistic drawing to take home. M<strong>at</strong>erials will include pencil, pen, and colored<br />

pencil. Julia focuses on a different subject each session, so both new and returning<br />

students will enjoy her class.<br />

Tuition: $65 ($82 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $10<br />

Making Pastels Glow <strong>—</strong> Level 1+<br />

Christine Waara<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, 1 day<br />

October 19 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Find out how to make your paintings glow! This<br />

workshop is designed to take advantage of the<br />

fluidity of a wet underpainting and the texture<br />

of pastel. Students will learn to cre<strong>at</strong>e a vibrant<br />

value underpainting and then fine-tune their work<br />

with pastels<strong>—</strong>without making mud! Christine<br />

will demonstr<strong>at</strong>e techniques for applying a wet<br />

underpainting on a piece of white Pastelm<strong>at</strong> pastel<br />

paper and will then show how to use soft pastels,<br />

allowing some of the color from the underpainting<br />

to be visible through the pastel.<br />

Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under<br />

the class description.<br />

Discover the Qualities of W<strong>at</strong>ercolor<br />

<strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Christine Waara<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

November 2 & 3 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

Take the mystery out of w<strong>at</strong>ercolor and learn the basic<br />

techniques and m<strong>at</strong>erials you’ll need to cre<strong>at</strong>e lightfilled<br />

w<strong>at</strong>ercolor paintings th<strong>at</strong> will not turn to mud.<br />

An emphasis on color mixing, value, technique, and<br />

demonstr<strong>at</strong>ion will show students how to transform<br />

the ordinary into the bre<strong>at</strong>htaking. This basic skills<br />

class will be both inform<strong>at</strong>ive and fun-filled!<br />

Tuition: $135 ($169 nonmember)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under<br />

the class description.<br />

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WANT MORE?<br />

Find additional painting classes in the<br />

Visiting Artists section on pages 7, 9 & 10.


Oil Painting Workshop Series with Terry Lopez!<br />

Just the Basics:<br />

Beginning Oil Painting<strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Terry Lopez<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

October 26 & 27 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm<br />

This class is designed especially to help beginners get<br />

started quickly! Focusing on “just the basics,” students<br />

will learn the essentials of oil painting and become<br />

comfortable with the various media, solvents, brushes,<br />

and paints available. Terry will guide students through<br />

basic palette color choices and how to mix colors<br />

using simple color theory. On the second day of class,<br />

students will be encouraged to paint a simple still life.<br />

Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $90<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

Intermedi<strong>at</strong>e Oil Painting <strong>—</strong> Level 2<br />

Terry Lopez<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday & Sunday, 2 days<br />

November 2 & 3 / 9:00 am – 3:00 pm<br />

This intensive workshop is designed for those students who wish to expand their oil painting knowledge<br />

while learning new styles and techniques. The class will explore m<strong>at</strong>te and glossy finishes, cold wax medium,<br />

palette knife techniques, special under painting and glazing techniques, and various other media th<strong>at</strong> can be<br />

combined with oil paint. Prerequisite: Beginning Oil Painting or equivalent experience<br />

Tuition: $75 ($94 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $90<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

Abstraction in Oil Painting <strong>—</strong> Level 3<br />

Terry Lopez<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urdays & Sundays, 2 weeks<br />

November 9-10 & 16-17 / 9:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

This class will introduce various ways to abstract visual inform<strong>at</strong>ion or an idea in order to cre<strong>at</strong>e a more<br />

interesting painting. Through the use of visual aids and instruction, students will be able to try various methods<br />

of working with new m<strong>at</strong>erials. Prerequisite: Beginning and/or Intermedi<strong>at</strong>e Oil Painting or equivalent<br />

experience.<br />

Tuition: $175 ($219 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $90<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

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ceramics<br />

Pinch, Coil, & Slab-building with Clay<br />

<strong>—</strong> Level 1+<br />

Jennifer Owen<br />

Wednesdays, 8 weeks<br />

September 4 – October 30<br />

(No class on September 18) / 5:00 – 8:00 pm<br />

Learn to pinch, coil, and slab-build with clay! These<br />

techniques will allow you to make every conceivable<br />

shape and size, so the possibilities are unlimited! You<br />

can even make sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed and large pottery and<br />

sculpture. We will make mugs, vases, boxes, bowls,<br />

and anything else you can imagine. Beginners are<br />

welcome and experienced students can take their<br />

skills to a new level with challenging projects like<br />

teapots.<br />

Tuition: $250 ($313 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $20 / Lab Fee: $30<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under<br />

the class description.<br />

Beginning Wheel Throwing <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Session 1: Renee Wilcox<br />

Tuesdays, 8 weeks<br />

September 10 – October 29 / 9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Session 2: Gregory Byard<br />

Mondays, 8 weeks<br />

October 28 – December 16 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm<br />

Designed for those with no prior experience or who<br />

want to review the basics, this class will impart the<br />

basic techniques of wheel throwing, including clay<br />

prepar<strong>at</strong>ion, centering, throwing vertical and fl<strong>at</strong><br />

forms, and trimming. Students will be sure to enjoy<br />

the hands-on experience of transforming clay into<br />

functional objects of inspir<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Tuition: $250 ($313 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $20 / Lab Fee: $30<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong><br />

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huinoeau.com under the class<br />

description.<br />

JOIN US IN THE CERAMICS STUDIO!<br />

When you sign up for a class of 6 weeks, you’ll receive complimentary<br />

access to the <strong>Hui</strong>’s ceramics open studio for the dur<strong>at</strong>ion of your class!<br />

Learn more <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com/open-studios!<br />

Ceramics Guided Open Studio<br />

<strong>—</strong> Level 2+<br />

Bob Flint<br />

Thursdays, 8 weeks<br />

October 3 – November 21 / 6:00 – 9:00 pm<br />

If you’ve ever wished for more guidance without<br />

having to work on a specific class assignment,<br />

this is the program for you! Our expert<br />

Teaching Artist Bob Flint will be available for<br />

individualized assistance<strong>—</strong>answering questions<br />

and troubleshooting problems. This class is one<br />

step above Open Studio (no instruction) while<br />

allowing for a bit more freedom than the <strong>Hui</strong>’s<br />

more structured classes. Prerequisite: Beginning<br />

Ceramics or equivalent experience<br />

Tuition: $250 (members only)<br />

Supply Fee: $20 / Lab Fee: $30<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com<br />

under the class description.<br />

Mixing & Working with Slips <strong>—</strong><br />

Level 2<br />

Deb Zaleski<br />

Wednesdays, 6 weeks<br />

October 30 – December 11<br />

(No class on November 27)<br />

9:00 am – 12:00 pm<br />

Learn how to mix slips from base mineral recipes,<br />

add various colorants, and apply to your ceramic<br />

ware. Students will work with white clay, may<br />

either throw or hand build, and then utilize the<br />

slips we mix for various surface decor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

techniques, such as sgraffito, mishima (inlay),<br />

and slip painted design applic<strong>at</strong>ion. If you enjoy<br />

painting, drawing, and carving on your ware, this<br />

class is for you! Prerequisite: Beginning Ceramics<br />

or equivalent experience<br />

Tuition: $175 ($219 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $30 / Lab Fee: $30<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com<br />

under the class description.


photography<br />

Photographing Your Artwork <strong>—</strong> Level 2<br />

Aubrey Hord<br />

Thursday & Friday, 2 days<br />

September 19 & 20 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm<br />

Having photographs of your art gives you the opportunity<br />

to share your work quickly and easily with friends, family,<br />

galleries, and potential buyers. Of course, photographs are<br />

only helpful if they represent the true quality of your artistry.<br />

The goal of this class is to get your work photographed, so<br />

you can share it with your fans right away. While art can be<br />

sometimes be a challenge to photograph, your confidence<br />

and abilities will be much gre<strong>at</strong>er after this workshop with<br />

PPA Certified Professional Photographer Aubrey Hord.<br />

Aubrey will demonstr<strong>at</strong>e techniques and share tips th<strong>at</strong> will<br />

help jewelers, potters, sculptors, painters, and anyone else<br />

looking to photograph their work in an improved way. This<br />

is a hands-on class, so feel free to bring small items for<br />

practice. Prerequisite: Digital Photography 101 or equivalent<br />

experience<br />

Tuition: $85 ($107 nonmember)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the<br />

class description.<br />

Photography 101: Navig<strong>at</strong>ing Your Digital<br />

Camera <strong>—</strong> Level 1<br />

Aubrey Hord<br />

Thursday & Friday, 2 days<br />

October 17 & 18 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm<br />

This hands-on workshop with PPA Certified Professional<br />

Photographer Aubrey Hord covers the basics of a digital<br />

camera’s manual settings, so th<strong>at</strong> you can learn to cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />

the photographs th<strong>at</strong> you envision. Students will learn about<br />

ISO, shutter speed, and aperture to cre<strong>at</strong>e the perfect<br />

exposure<strong>—</strong>along with focus, white balance, lens choice,<br />

filters, tripods, and much more!<br />

Tuition: $85 ($107 nonmember)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the<br />

class description.<br />

Digital Photography Composition Basics<br />

<strong>—</strong> Level 2<br />

Aubrey Hord<br />

Friday, 1 day<br />

November 15 / 9:00 am – 1:00 pm<br />

If you are already familiar with the basics of your DSLR<br />

camera (film or digital) and feel comfortable shooting with<br />

the manual setting, this fast and furious workshop will help<br />

you to “see” more cre<strong>at</strong>ively. Aubrey will give an overview<br />

of a few basic photography composition concepts and will<br />

give students a bit of time practice skills on the beautiful<br />

grounds of the <strong>Hui</strong>. Prerequisite: Digital Photography<br />

101 or equivalent experience<br />

Tuition: $50 ($62 nonmember)<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.<br />

com under the class description.<br />

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keiki & camp<br />

Camp Kaluanui (Grades 1 - 5)<br />

Monday – Friday, 5 days / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm<br />

Camp Kaluanui offers a diverse visual arts curriculum geared to exercise imagin<strong>at</strong>ions, keep the body active,<br />

and develop individual self-expression and cre<strong>at</strong>ivity<strong>—</strong>while having fun <strong>at</strong> the same time! Campers paint, design,<br />

construct, sculpt, draw, and play their way through exciting artistic activities each day. Every day offers new hands-on<br />

projects and a variety of art m<strong>at</strong>erials to explore! Surrounded by the beauty of <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau’s historic Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e,<br />

young artists learn a variety of art techniques and develop their individual cre<strong>at</strong>ive voices.<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> Break<br />

Monday – Friday, 5 days<br />

October 7 – 11 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm<br />

Tuition: $225 ($282 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $30<br />

Winter Wonderland<br />

Monday, Thursday & Friday, 3 days<br />

Week 1: December 23, 26 & 27 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm<br />

Week 2: December 30, January 2 & 3 / 9:00 am – 3:30 pm<br />

Tuition: $150 ($188 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $18<br />

SIGN UP TODAY!<br />

Visit huinoeau.com or<br />

call (808) 572-6560!<br />

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. For our<br />

youngest artists to have the best experience<br />

<strong>at</strong> camp, they need to have completed<br />

kindergarten. Students enrolling on the day<br />

th<strong>at</strong> class begins (if space is available) will be<br />

assessed a $20 l<strong>at</strong>e registr<strong>at</strong>ion fee.<br />

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Daily Camp & Art Academy Schedule<br />

8:30 – 9:00 am Drop-off, Sign-in, & Independent Art Time<br />

9:00 am – 12:00 pm Morning Workshop & Outside Break Time<br />

12:00 – 12:30 pm Brown Bag Lunch on <strong>Hui</strong> Lawn & Outside Break Time<br />

12:30 – 3:30 pm Afternoon Workshop & Outside Break Time<br />

3:30 pm Pick-up, Sign-out, & Independent Art Time<br />

After 4pm, l<strong>at</strong>e pick up fees apply.<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong> to Bring:<br />

•energizing lunch<br />

•w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

•plenty of snacks<br />

•closed-toed shoes<br />

•clothing th<strong>at</strong> can<br />

get a little artsy!<br />

•spirit of cre<strong>at</strong>ivity!


young adult<br />

Tiny Hands (Ages 2.5 – 5)<br />

Emilia De Castro<br />

Thursdays, 6 weeks<br />

September 26 – October 31<br />

9:00 – 11:00 am<br />

Enjoy art with your little one! Using m<strong>at</strong>erials such<br />

as pastels, clay, paint and paper th<strong>at</strong> stimul<strong>at</strong>e<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ive impulses and fuel artistry, children (and<br />

an accompanying adult guardian) will learn artistic<br />

processes th<strong>at</strong> tiny hands can manage with help.<br />

There will be music, movement, and lots of fun for<br />

all!<br />

Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $25<br />

Claymazing! Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Ceramics<br />

for Keiki (Ages 5+)<br />

Josie Kele<br />

Wednesdays, 6 weeks<br />

October 9 – November 20<br />

(No class on October 23) / 3:30 – 5:30 pm<br />

This class will introduce your child to the wonderful<br />

world of clay! Josie will guide children through a<br />

variety of handbuilding projects using slab, pinch,<br />

coil, and glazing techniques. Keiki are sure to enjoy<br />

the hands-on experience of cre<strong>at</strong>ing an array of<br />

fun, fantastic clay artwork with their hands!<br />

Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $25<br />

Teens Jewelry &<br />

Metalsmithing Studio (Ages 11+)<br />

Julie M<strong>at</strong>heis<br />

Wednesdays, 4 weeks / 3:00 – 5:00 pm<br />

Session 1: September 4 – 25<br />

Session 2: October 2 – 23<br />

Session 3: October 30 – November 20<br />

Session 4: November 27 – December 18<br />

We invite teens to discover the jewelry studio, learn<br />

the basics, and cre<strong>at</strong>e their own incredible designs!<br />

Students will begin with the found<strong>at</strong>ional elements<br />

of metalsmithing th<strong>at</strong> all jewelry professionals know:<br />

cutting, drilling, piercing, and soldering metal. After<br />

th<strong>at</strong>, students will become designers as they cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />

professional quality pendants, bracelets, earrings,<br />

rings, and/or small sculptures. Teens will be amazed<br />

by their handmade jewelry and metal cre<strong>at</strong>ions!<br />

Tuition: $95 ($119 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $15<br />

Some basic metals are included with the supply fee.<br />

Silver metal is available for purchase in the studio.<br />

Please bring cash or a check! A supply list is posted<br />

online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under the class description.<br />

Ceramics Club: Wheel Throwing &<br />

Handbuilding! (Ages 11+)<br />

Josie Kele<br />

Thursdays, 6 weeks<br />

October 10 – November 21<br />

(No class on October 24) / 3:30 – 5:30 pm<br />

Cups, pl<strong>at</strong>es, bowls, tiles and more! In this<br />

introductory class, students will cre<strong>at</strong>e their own<br />

functional art as they explore the handling of clay<br />

using wheel throwing, handbuilding, glazing, and<br />

texturing techniques. Students will enjoy this handson<br />

muddy, messy, and fun art form!<br />

Tuition: $115 ($144 nonmember)<br />

Supply Fee: $25<br />

A supply list is posted online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com under<br />

the class description.<br />

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Weddings & Events:<br />

<strong>Cre<strong>at</strong>e</strong> Lasting Memories <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Hui</strong>!<br />

Fe<strong>at</strong>uring extraordinary views of Haleakala, the West<br />

Maui Mountains and Maui’s North Shore, the <strong>Hui</strong>’s<br />

historic Mediterranean-style home offers a selection<br />

of spaces wrapped in dram<strong>at</strong>ic architectural fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />

th<strong>at</strong> cre<strong>at</strong>e a fresh, sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed, and unforgettable<br />

setting for your next event. The open and elegant<br />

space of the solarium and the sprawling grounds of<br />

the Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e provide an ideal environment<br />

for hosting rehearsal dinners, wedding ceremonies,<br />

receptions, cocktail parties, meetings, and<br />

fundraisers. Designed in 1917 by famous Honolulu<br />

architect C.W. Dickey for Harry Baldwin and his wife<br />

Ethel, the Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e has been a g<strong>at</strong>hering place<br />

for some of the gre<strong>at</strong>est artistic minds contributing to<br />

Maui arts and culture.<br />

Schedule a site visit today to see this timeless historic<br />

treasure in beautiful Upcountry Maui! Also, please<br />

ask about our wedding themed “To Have & To Hold”<br />

art programs for the couple or the wedding party. A<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Teaching Artist will help you to make custom<br />

pieces such as your own wedding bands! Call (808)<br />

572-6560 today!<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Board of Directors<br />

Robert Stoner, President<br />

Mercy Palmer, President<br />

Shannon Hoekstra, Vice President<br />

Robert Rowland, Vice President<br />

Keoki Freeland, Assistant Secretary<br />

Carolyn Schaefer Gray, Assistant Secretary<br />

Cheryl Tipton, Assistant Secretary<br />

Diane Bevilacqua<br />

Colleen O’Shea Brady<br />

Hunton Conrad<br />

Joan Martin<br />

Jozette Montalvo<br />

Lisa Paulson<br />

Will Spence<br />

Josh Stone<br />

Clay Sutherland<br />

Christy Vail<br />

Andrew Walker<br />

Tod Wood<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> Staff<br />

Caroline Killhour – Executive Director<br />

Josephine Bergill-Gentile – Process Manager<br />

Lana Coryell – Program Director<br />

Charlene Drose – Facilities<br />

Anne-Marie Forsythe – Deputy Director &<br />

Editor in Chief of <strong>Cre<strong>at</strong>e</strong><br />

Ashley Hesjedal – Capital Campaign<br />

Project Manager<br />

Jessica Hoecker – Registrar & Bookkeeper<br />

Kelley Meyer – Visitor Services & Rentals<br />

Jenny Pickett – Development<br />

& Marketing Officer<br />

James Woodward – Capital Campaign &<br />

Art Affair<br />

<strong>Cre<strong>at</strong>e</strong> is designed by Lana Coryell<br />

Corpor<strong>at</strong>e Memberships<br />

We are honored to present <strong>Hui</strong><br />

No‘eau’s <strong>2019</strong> Corpor<strong>at</strong>e Members!<br />

Blue Ginger, Haleakala<br />

Ranch, and Maui Coffee<br />

Roasters continue to make a gre<strong>at</strong><br />

impact on the <strong>Hui</strong>’s ability to serve<br />

our community. We thank them for<br />

their generosity and dedic<strong>at</strong>ion to<br />

community visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion on<br />

Maui! Please support businesses th<strong>at</strong><br />

support the <strong>Hui</strong>!<br />

Your business can make a difference<br />

in 2020! Join these exceptional<br />

Maui businesses in ensuring <strong>Hui</strong><br />

No‘eau’s continued ability to provide<br />

meaningful visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

opportunities on Maui.<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion about<br />

Corpor<strong>at</strong>e Membership and the<br />

incredible benefits you and your<br />

employees will receive as a token of<br />

our appreci<strong>at</strong>ion for your support,<br />

please contact the Development<br />

Office <strong>at</strong> (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or<br />

email jpickett@huinoeau.com.<br />

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membership: art with heart!<br />

As a <strong>Hui</strong> member, you can feel gre<strong>at</strong> knowing th<strong>at</strong> your membership helps the<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> to share the visual arts and a historic Maui property with 25,000 people<br />

every year!<br />

All members ($45 and up!) receive these CORE MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS:<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

community<br />

Why become a<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> member?<br />

sharing<br />

fun!<br />

As our way of<br />

saying mahalo for<br />

your membership<br />

and support, you’ll enjoy<br />

these wonderful benefits:<br />

class discounts<br />

open<br />

studio<br />

access<br />

supporting<br />

arts for all<br />

special<br />

invit<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

giving<br />

back<br />

personal<br />

growth<br />

20% discount on class, camp,<br />

and workshop tuition<br />

Exhibition entry discounts and invit<strong>at</strong>ions to<br />

special events and selected opening receptions<br />

Access to professionally-equipped artist<br />

open studios (class prerequisites apply)<br />

Subscription to <strong>Hui</strong> Newsletter and<br />

Course C<strong>at</strong>alog, <strong>Cre<strong>at</strong>e</strong><br />

INDIVIDUAL ($45)<br />

• Core membership benefits for one person<br />

FAMILY ($75)<br />

• Core membership benefits for two adults and their dependents <strong>at</strong> one address<br />

SPONSOR ($125 – $249)<br />

• Core membership benefits<br />

• 10% discount on gallery shop purchases<br />

• Selected membership benefits <strong>at</strong> Volcano Art <strong>Center</strong><br />

SUPPORTER ($250 – $499)<br />

• All benefits of Sponsor Level Membership<br />

• Free Admission to The Honolulu Academy of <strong>Arts</strong><br />

(some restrictions may apply)<br />

PATRON ($500 – $999)<br />

• All benefits of Supporter Level Membership<br />

• Invit<strong>at</strong>ion to the Annual President’s Reception<br />

BENEFACTOR ($1,000 – $2,499)<br />

• All benefits of P<strong>at</strong>ron Level Membership<br />

• Invit<strong>at</strong>ion to exclusive receptions and unique art experiences<br />

• 25% discount on the rental of the <strong>Hui</strong>’s grounds for a personal event<br />

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($2,500 – $4,999)<br />

• All benefits of Benefactor Level Membership<br />

• Complementary guided tour of <strong>Hui</strong> grounds for four<br />

• One month of complimentary Open Studio time (prerequisites apply)<br />

Invit<strong>at</strong>ion to Annual Membership Meeting<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organiz<strong>at</strong>ion!<br />

Contributions to the <strong>Hui</strong> are tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regul<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

Joy of knowing th<strong>at</strong> you are supporting visual arts<br />

opportunities on Maui and helping to preserve a<br />

historic property!<br />

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000 or more)<br />

• All benefits of President’s Circle Level Membership<br />

• Priv<strong>at</strong>e walk-through of the Annual Juried Exhibition<br />

Joining the <strong>Hui</strong> is as easy as...1, 2 or 3!<br />

1 Visit us online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com<br />

2 Call us <strong>at</strong> (808) 572-6560 ext. 33<br />

3 Visit us <strong>at</strong> the Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />

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2018 donor list<br />

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<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau is gr<strong>at</strong>eful for the generosity of our<br />

2018 donors. The success of our many programs,<br />

events, and exhibitions relies on the support of<br />

our community. Every gift, no m<strong>at</strong>ter the size,<br />

makes a difference in the cre<strong>at</strong>ive and artistic<br />

development of Maui’s artists and arts enthusiasts.<br />

Mahalo nui loa for your continued dedic<strong>at</strong>ion to<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau and for believing in our mission of<br />

unlocking cre<strong>at</strong>ivity through exceptional visual arts<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion and enhancing this endeavor through<br />

the preserv<strong>at</strong>ion of the historic Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e. If<br />

we have inadvertently made an error in this listing,<br />

please contact the Development Office <strong>at</strong> (808)<br />

572-6560 ext. 25 to correct our records.<br />

$100,000 +<br />

T<strong>at</strong>iana Botton<br />

Pardee & Elizabeth Erdman<br />

Gage Schubert<br />

$50,000 +<br />

Hawai‘i Community Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Hawai‘i Tourism Authority<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e of Hawai‘i<br />

Marcia & Klaus Zech<br />

$25,000 - $49,999<br />

Haynes Family Fund<br />

$10,000 - $24,999<br />

The Atherton Family Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Jeremy & Michelle Baldwin<br />

The Samuel N. & Mary Castle Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Cooke Found<strong>at</strong>ion, Limited<br />

County of Maui Office of Economic Development<br />

Jack Gray & Carolyn Schaefer Gray<br />

Ritchie M. Gregory Fund<br />

Kling Family Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Robert J. & Mary Lou Morgado Charitable Trust<br />

Jim & Andrea Schloemer<br />

Seven Springs Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Sandra & Earl Stoner<br />

Cherry Anne & Lindy Sutherland<br />

Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund<br />

$5,000 - $9,999<br />

Edward Baldwin<br />

Fred Baldwin Memorial Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Douglas & Madeline Callahan<br />

The Florence Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Julia Gillette - Art Empowerment for Life<br />

Hawai‘i St<strong>at</strong>e Found<strong>at</strong>ion on Culture and the <strong>Arts</strong><br />

John W. Hoxie Jr. & Lee Hoxie<br />

Allen & Ann Jones<br />

County of Maui Office of Economic Development<br />

Steve & Billie Moksnes<br />

Stephen Sussman<br />

Robert Suzuki<br />

$2,500 - $4,999<br />

Judy McCorkle & Tom Reed - Aloha Recycling<br />

Peter & Susan Baldwin<br />

Blue Ginger<br />

James & Christina Brod<br />

The Gillette Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Susan R. Graham<br />

Jim & Kay Guyette<br />

Haleakala Ranch<br />

Betty Leis<br />

Maui Coffee Roasters<br />

Maui Oil Company<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional Trust for Historic Preserv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Colleen O’Shea Brady<br />

Robert & Marguerite Rowland<br />

Douglas & Jill Sch<strong>at</strong>z<br />

John & Mary Jo Snyder<br />

Michael & Susanna Stiefel<br />

Stephen Sussman & Kelly W<strong>at</strong>son<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hy Tai - BJB Charitable Trust<br />

Janis Von Thaden<br />

Whitney & Michael White<br />

$1,000 - $2,499<br />

Bendon Family Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Bill & Judy Bisgard<br />

William & Alanna Bodenstab<br />

E.H.W. Broadbent Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Linda & Bob Caldwell<br />

Richard & Fátima Cameron<br />

Gregory Chou<br />

Susannah Christy & Chuck Pezzillo<br />

Louis & Jolene Cole<br />

Marcia Collwell-Jaconi<br />

Eric & Sarah Ernst<br />

Betty Hay & Keoki Freeland<br />

Karla Gillette<br />

Goodfellow Bros. Inc.<br />

Glenn Haines & C<strong>at</strong>hy Paxton Haines<br />

Eve Harrison<br />

Kaye Hill<br />

Shannon & Todd Hoekstra<br />

Rob & Susan Hoxie<br />

Russ & Eileen John<br />

Tom & Anne Leuteneker<br />

Janice Marsters<br />

Jane Kocivar & Nick M<strong>at</strong>ichyn<br />

Maui Glass Artists - Dot Wissmar Memorial Fund<br />

Peter & Vicki Merriman<br />

Shepherd & Abigail Murray<br />

Susan O’Shaughnessy<br />

Mercy & Jorma Palmer<br />

Carolyn Richardson<br />

Gerrianne & Clyde Sakamoto<br />

Michael & K<strong>at</strong>hleen Spalding<br />

Tom & Candace Spiel<br />

Robert Stoner & Caroline Koley Stoner<br />

Tectonics: Architects, Planners, & Engineers<br />

Cheryl Tipton<br />

Christy Vail<br />

Sandy & Pam Volkmann<br />

Bruce Ward<br />

Eugene Wasson III & Linda Wasson<br />

Gerald Weber Family Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

$500 - $999<br />

Betty Neary Alberts<br />

Paul Alkire & Christine Conlon-Kemp<br />

Joan & Jon Betwee<br />

Sarah Bredhoff<br />

John & Susan Brown<br />

Susan Brown & Frank Hollister<br />

Carl & Dee Calkins<br />

Hunton Conrad<br />

Robbie & Nancy Dean<br />

John Elder<br />

Experiential Holdings, INC. &<br />

Maui Pineapple Tours<br />

James & Robin Ferrier<br />

Bob Flint & Sunny Jordan<br />

Robert & Leslie Freimuth<br />

Fay & Carter Harrison Charitable Fund<br />

Makena Herget<br />

Frederick Hoxie<br />

Thomas Hoxie<br />

Rick & Rupa Jack<br />

William & Riette Jenkins<br />

William Jordon<br />

John Kean & Susan Conway-Kean<br />

Gary Allen Lamarche & Mary Ann Horan<br />

Terry & Ruth Lipscomb<br />

Maile McLaughlin<br />

Douglas & Gayle McNish<br />

Michael Moore<br />

Ralph & Nancy Overton<br />

Wendy Rice Peterson<br />

Josh & Amy Stone<br />

Edward & Eileen Takayesu<br />

Linda & Leighton Taylor<br />

Jane Thompson<br />

Sara-Jean Tokunaga<br />

Denise Wickline<br />

Dianna Williams<br />

Karen Winslow<br />

Dick & Kitty Wojcik<br />

Gene & Danielle Wong<br />

Dave Young - Wai Engineering, Inc.<br />

$250 - $499<br />

George & Janet Allen<br />

Pamela Andelin<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

Lorraine Arenberg<br />

Gene Awakuni<br />

Diane Bevilacqua & Ricky W<strong>at</strong>imar<br />

Elizabeth Boynton<br />

Christina Cowan<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia & Alex DeLucia<br />

Lorne Direnfeld<br />

Benjamin & Laurel Falit<br />

Sandra Florence<br />

Susan Fortney<br />

Suraya Fortney<br />

Charles (Chuck) M. Gray<br />

Hermine Harman & Andrew Grabow


Woody & Laura Harrelson<br />

Stephen & Leona Holaday<br />

Donna Howard<br />

Caroline & Gilson Killhour<br />

Mette Lyons<br />

Roger & Helen MacArthur<br />

Kilikina Mahi<br />

Joan Martin & Tom Blackburn-Rodriguez<br />

Lisa & Doug Paulson<br />

Steve & Carol Preston<br />

Julie Robb<br />

Eric & Willa A. Romanchak<br />

Mike Roston<br />

Linda Scott<br />

Richard Silversteini<br />

Curtis Spalding<br />

Kim Willis<br />

Michael & Joycelyn Victorino<br />

$100 - $249<br />

Billy Abreu<br />

Bruce R. Anderson<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

Evan As<strong>at</strong>o<br />

Jim Bailey<br />

Rhonda Baker<br />

Jeff & Janet Baldwin<br />

Dianna Bellisle<br />

Alice & Bill Bierer<br />

Peter & Tracy Boynton<br />

Peter Carpenter<br />

Georgia Champe<br />

Robert & Colleen Christensen<br />

Marilyn Cleghorn<br />

Gretchen Cook<br />

Roxanne Darling & Shane Robinson<br />

Barbara DiFerrante<br />

Ryan & Michelle Dubach<br />

Zora Durock & John Buck<br />

Lisa Fitkin<br />

Lauri Fritsch<br />

Jobst Frohberg & Sal Bodnan<br />

Arleen & Don Gerbig<br />

Karl Gottling<br />

Pamela Gould<br />

Clint & Carolyn Hansen<br />

Robert & Donna Hansen<br />

Dan & Linda Hartley<br />

Carol Hartmann<br />

Garrett Hew<br />

Douglas & Linda Holt<br />

Robert & Tamara Horcajo<br />

Barbara Horsman<br />

Chet & Leticia Hunt<br />

Justin & Lauren Iacovino<br />

Lawrence & Mary Ann Lambert<br />

Lily Lawrence<br />

Gregory Lincoln<br />

Anders Lyons & Kiera Strohm-Herman<br />

Joe & Barbara Macario<br />

Paul & Judy Mancini<br />

Paul Marsh<br />

Jane & Gary Marshall<br />

Alec & Maren McBarnet<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hy Mcdonald<br />

Thomas Milovina<br />

Ann Mochida<br />

Jozette & Harlon Montalvo<br />

John Hampden Moore<br />

Randall & Jan Moore<br />

Marcia Morse<br />

Lester & Della Nakamoto<br />

George Nakano<br />

Rosanne Ogles<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e Farm Insurance Agency of Kit K. Okazaki<br />

Steve & Michele Parker<br />

Susie Payne<br />

John & Jane Peterson<br />

Sarah Porter<br />

Jeanne Rabold<br />

Paula R<strong>at</strong>h<br />

Chris & Sandra Reynolds<br />

Henry & Sandra Rice<br />

Karuna C. Santoro<br />

Susan S<strong>at</strong>o<br />

Doug & Nancy Shanaman<br />

Laurel Shepherd<br />

Barbara Slehouwer<br />

Keith & Gail Smith<br />

Penny Souder & Thomas Calhoun<br />

Irwin & Sonia Spalding<br />

Barbara Spalding<br />

Hugh Stan<br />

Jane Sugimara<br />

Michael & Rae Takemoto<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hy Takushi<br />

Allen Teshima<br />

David Thompson<br />

Judith Thomson<br />

Roslyn Trino<br />

Inger & Richard Tully<br />

Fran Ubertini<br />

Sandra & Jill Wainman<br />

Lisa Walsh<br />

David & Colleen Welty<br />

Whale Trust<br />

Glenn Wilbourn<br />

Neila Young<br />

Warren & Elizabeth Youngquist<br />

$45 - $99<br />

Wendy Acosta<br />

Husa Adams<br />

Michelle Alberdi<br />

Cynthia Allen<br />

Amy Ancheta<br />

Mindy & Rick Armour<br />

Al Arsendorf<br />

Cherie Attix<br />

Jeremy & Elisha Baldwin<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hleen Baldwin<br />

Rocio Ballester<br />

Gayle Barklie<br />

Edwin Bartholomew<br />

Rhonda Barut<br />

Vibeke & William B<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Angela Bell<br />

Marcia Belmont<br />

Sally Bilodeau<br />

Carla Bloomberg<br />

Allison Borell<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rizia Boschetti<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t Bostwick<br />

Marisela Bracho<br />

Susan & Gordy Bradford<br />

Veronica Brass<br />

Galit Breman<br />

Deborah Brown<br />

Amber Bulte<br />

Tom Burke<br />

Danny Bushart<br />

Koaekea & Jasmine Bustamente<br />

Laura Buzianis<br />

Donna Byrne<br />

Mary Calegari<br />

Karen Camara<br />

Genevieve Campbell<br />

Nancy Canin<br />

Sharleen Carlan<br />

Leanna Carlson<br />

Esperarta Carmona<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Chaney<br />

Robert Chollar<br />

Jeffrey Cocker<br />

Kamalei & Amber Cook<br />

Audra Corns<br />

Candice Coslwer<br />

Violet Costas<br />

Beth Crawford<br />

Grace Crozier<br />

Chris Cruikshank<br />

Robin Curammeng<br />

Raquel Da Cruz-Lima<br />

Kai Daniel<br />

Susan David<br />

Ashley Day<br />

Alize De Rosnay<br />

Joy Deardorff<br />

Andrea Demetras<br />

Linda Derkach<br />

Lynne Donaldson<br />

Deanna Drapal<br />

Jo Duarte<br />

K<strong>at</strong>e Eifler<br />

Henry & Dan Eisenberg<br />

Aviva Spring Engel<br />

Gillian Engledow<br />

Judith Evans<br />

Teri Evans<br />

Aurora FaeTerra<br />

Monique Fay<br />

Mary Feltz<br />

Stacey Ferge<br />

Madeleine Fernandez<br />

John Fitzgerald<br />

Rochelle Fletcher<br />

Chris Forbes<br />

Evelyn Foreman<br />

Stephanie Foster<br />

Daniela Fournier<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Frank & Dee Dee Bodine<br />

Allyson Freeland<br />

Carol French-Jay<br />

Randee Gabriele<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ti Gardner<br />

Carol Giardino<br />

Ania Gilmore<br />

Cheryl Goethe<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Goff-Williams<br />

Nancy Golly<br />

Shay Goodfellow<br />

Mary Goodrich<br />

Mary Grandy<br />

Audrey & Lindsay Grier<br />

Bettykay Griesemer & Roger Krom<br />

Rici Guild & Frank B. Shaner<br />

Jack Hamilton<br />

Nina Hans<br />

Thomas & Maureen Hanrahan<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hryn Hargrove<br />

Raymond Haywood<br />

Martha Hecker<br />

Jordan Hetrick<br />

Brynne Heustis<br />

Emily Hickman<br />

Debbie-Jean Hollomon<br />

Shevona Holzman<br />

Deborah Howe<br />

Amanda Hubbard<br />

K<strong>at</strong>ie Istvan<br />

Nujika & Kaori Iw<strong>at</strong>ake<br />

Veronica Jachowski<br />

Lee Jakeway<br />

Joyce Jeffers<br />

Akiko Jeter<br />

Suzanne Jewell<br />

Debby Johnson<br />

Donna Jones<br />

Kaya & Allison Joshua<br />

Carey Judson<br />

Alia Kealoha<br />

Karen Kessler<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rice Klysa<br />

Kaili Kosaka<br />

John Kreag<br />

Barbara LaMarca<br />

Luca & Luigi Laurin<br />

Chenta Laury & Stefan Schaefer<br />

Gail Leone<br />

Rebecca Lewis<br />

Clifford Libed & Linnea Sherrard-Libed<br />

He<strong>at</strong>her Liu<br />

Jennifer Livingston<br />

Jane & Helen Loeffler<br />

Miriam Loetscher<br />

Steve London<br />

Cory Lovejoy<br />

Debra Lumpkins<br />

Susie Luyet<br />

Doug & Louli MacCluer<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hleen & Barclay MacDonald<br />

Prakash MacKay<br />

Thomas Magee<br />

Salena Makia<br />

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Jai Manley<br />

Claudio & K<strong>at</strong>hleen Marchetti<br />

Lucy Marcus<br />

Nichole Marshall<br />

Susan Marshall<br />

Virginia M<strong>at</strong>hauser<br />

Christine M<strong>at</strong>heis<br />

Cynthia M<strong>at</strong>tox<br />

K<strong>at</strong>e McClusky<br />

Abigail McCoy<br />

Tamara McKay<br />

Jennifer McLaughlan<br />

Joel McMullin<br />

Irina Medelye<br />

Hadas Metzler<br />

Valerie Mizner<br />

M<strong>at</strong>t Montagne<br />

Jane Mount<br />

Dwight & Julenne Mounts<br />

Sue Nehme<br />

Lori Nims<br />

Iris Nola<br />

N<strong>at</strong>alie Norberg<br />

Keri Ogden<br />

Debra Olson<br />

Ira Ono<br />

Cecilia Ortiz<br />

Jennifer Owen<br />

Kalysta Owen<br />

June Palmer<br />

Tess P<strong>at</strong>alano<br />

Susie Payne<br />

Wolf & Jenny Pell<br />

Shelley Pellegrino<br />

Todd & Beau Perkins<br />

Terese Petrone<br />

Allison Pinto<br />

Esther Pollock<br />

Nicole Pung<br />

Ana Quan<br />

Charles Racine & Claudia Fullerton Racine<br />

Mahealani Red<br />

David Reed<br />

Michelle Schwengel Regala<br />

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2018 donor list continued...<br />

Keith Regan & Lynn Araki-Regan<br />

Martha Ann Rice<br />

Danielle Richardson<br />

Marie Ritzman<br />

Stella Rivers<br />

Arlene Robinson<br />

Deborah Romine<br />

Sabine Ronge<br />

Michael Ruiz<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rick & Karen Saka<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hryn Sakai<br />

Norie & Susumu Sakamoto<br />

Be<strong>at</strong>rice Schefer<br />

Cynthia Schildhauer<br />

Kavena Schmidt<br />

Juliette & Joo Hee Schullerts<br />

Pamela Schulz<br />

Elizabeth Schusser<br />

Annette Scognamillo<br />

Anne Sexton<br />

Doug & Annamarie Sheehan<br />

Sheila Sheffield<br />

Sarah Shim<br />

Arielle Shore<br />

Michelle Simmer<br />

Melissa Smith<br />

Rona Smith<br />

Lora Sokolow<br />

Melia Sorenson<br />

Amy & Jasmine Soriano<br />

Ellen Southard<br />

Larry Stefl<br />

C<strong>at</strong>e Stephens<br />

Wendy Stephenson<br />

Jefferson Stillwell<br />

James Stolte<br />

Rick Strini<br />

Dazena Stroj<br />

Susan Sullivan<br />

Maggie Sutrov<br />

Eva Svobodova<br />

Tiffany Thomas<br />

Sheri Thorson<br />

Jennifer Throne<br />

K<strong>at</strong>herine Toda<br />

Miriam Trahan<br />

Melissa Trinidad<br />

Kyle & Emmy Trudell<br />

Eleykaa Tully<br />

Chelsea Vaas<br />

Linda Van-Alstine<br />

Lalenya Laurie Vann<br />

Mark Vaught<br />

Lourdes Venard<br />

Deborah VonTempsky<br />

Tony & K<strong>at</strong>e Walholm<br />

Kauionalani Waller<br />

Edie Weintraub-Danovitz<br />

Sabrina Werkmeister<br />

Lyle Wilkinson<br />

Gregory Williams<br />

Jan Maret Willman<br />

John Wilson & Donnette Gene Wilson<br />

Shre Wilson<br />

Jennifer Winston<br />

Suzan Wood<br />

Krista Woodward<br />

Erin Wooldridge<br />

Glenn Yamasaki & Kyoko Kimura<br />

Iwao Yonemitsu<br />

$1 - $44<br />

Keku & Cindy Akana<br />

Sue Alivado<br />

Dana K Anderson<br />

Anonymous Donor<br />

Mary & Shell Braidman<br />

August Camara<br />

Joyce Chin<br />

Joyce Chun<br />

Lana Coryell<br />

Tony & Ann Estrella<br />

Russell Goshi<br />

Rena Hayashi<br />

Holly Ho<br />

Lucy Hollingsworth<br />

Robyn Honda<br />

Ione Isobe<br />

Ted Kanamori<br />

Hinano & Andre Kaumeheiwa<br />

Frank Kiger<br />

Chenta Laury<br />

Steven Loney<br />

Philip Lowenthal<br />

Fern Markgraf<br />

Jeannie M<strong>at</strong>suo<br />

Cheryl Medeiros<br />

Elodie Moniz<br />

Ruth Mukai<br />

Jasmine Mau Mukai<br />

Kelii Nahooikaika<br />

Kalani Ho-Nikaido<br />

Sebastian & Iris Nitta<br />

Charlie Onaka<br />

Chelvi Rengan<strong>at</strong>han<br />

Susan Scofield<br />

Naomi Shimada<br />

Michelle Simmer<br />

Mike & Marlene Singlehurst<br />

Sheila Starr<br />

P<strong>at</strong>ricia Steele<br />

Yukilei & Tak Sugimura<br />

Sandie Trenholme<br />

Rene Yamafuji<br />

M<strong>at</strong>ch Challenge<br />

Opportunity!<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau is excited to announce a m<strong>at</strong>ch opportunity! A big-hearted<br />

supporter of the <strong>Hui</strong> has made a very generous pledge to m<strong>at</strong>ch up to<br />

$100,000 each year over 5 years in support of <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau’s future<br />

Bud Schaefer, John Hoxie Woodworking & Innov<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>Center</strong> and the Gage<br />

Schubert Building.<br />

Bud Schaefer, John Hoxie Woodworking & Innov<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>Center</strong>:<br />

• Develop STEAM programming & classes in wood design & fabric<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

• Teach hand tool use & machine tool oper<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

• Provide courses in three-dimensional design using innov<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

computer-directed tools<br />

• <strong>Cre<strong>at</strong>e</strong> musical instruments, furniture, & other usable wood products<br />

• Utilize power building & machinery with sustainable green energy<br />

Gage Schubert Building:<br />

• Multi-purpose room<br />

• Upstairs classroom for painting, drawing, & design<br />

• Power building & machinery with sustainable green energy<br />

• New ceramics wheel room, glazing & glaze mixing room, kiln room,<br />

and pottery storage room<br />

• Main gallery pedestal & wall storage<br />

With this gift, it is the donor’s intent to encourage and motiv<strong>at</strong>e others to give<br />

financially <strong>at</strong> a level th<strong>at</strong> is meaningful to them and their families. The first four<br />

years of this m<strong>at</strong>ch challenge have been successfully met and now, we need<br />

your help! Your particip<strong>at</strong>ion in this special opportunity serves<br />

to double the value and impact of your gift. We hope you will<br />

join us! In order to meet the requirements of the m<strong>at</strong>ch, don<strong>at</strong>ions must<br />

be received by June 30, 2020. Please contact the <strong>Hui</strong>’s Development<br />

Office <strong>at</strong> (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 or email jpickett@huinoeau.com if you are<br />

interested in this special opportunity!<br />

Molly Lynch Scholarship Fund for Women<br />

Following their mother’s passing in February <strong>2019</strong>, Tim<br />

Garcia and the Garcia ‘ohana established The Molly Lynch<br />

Scholarship Fund for Women in order to give women in<br />

our community access to a variety of offerings in the visual<br />

arts, and advance their own cre<strong>at</strong>ive endeavors <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hui</strong><br />

No‘eau. The scholarship fund will give women in need<br />

the opportunity to pursue continued arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion. With<br />

this fund, we honor a wonderful woman, a <strong>Hui</strong> supporter, and the mother of<br />

one of the <strong>Hui</strong>’s most treasured friends and ambassadors, Tim Garcia. Please<br />

call (808) 572-6560 for giving opportunities and scholarship inquiries. More<br />

details will be coming in the next issue of <strong>Cre<strong>at</strong>e</strong>!


Every gift makes a difference!<br />

With deepest gr<strong>at</strong>itude to our generous donors, over 25,000 artists, students, educ<strong>at</strong>ors, and community members will<br />

experience the joy of cre<strong>at</strong>ivity through art classes or offerings <strong>at</strong> <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong> in <strong>2019</strong>. Thank you<br />

for recognizing th<strong>at</strong> self-expression, imagin<strong>at</strong>ion, and making things with your hands are vital to living a full life! With<br />

your help, the <strong>Hui</strong> brings happiness and gre<strong>at</strong>er well-being to so many in our community<strong>—</strong>and especially to those<br />

who truly need it!<br />

Your support helps the <strong>Hui</strong> to:<br />

• Provide scholarships to adults and children in need<br />

who would otherwise lack access to arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion;<br />

• <strong>Cre<strong>at</strong>e</strong> a space for authentic cultural exchange<br />

between practitioners, artists, and students of all ages in Art<br />

with Aloha classes in Hawaiian art forms;<br />

• Engage students in local title 1 public schools in<br />

the visual arts through our new Na Keiki No‘eau after-school<br />

outreach program. Particip<strong>at</strong>ing students gain confidence and<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ive skills th<strong>at</strong> will help them in school, <strong>at</strong> home, and in<br />

their future careers;<br />

• Inspire local educ<strong>at</strong>ors with new techniques, and give<br />

them the tools, str<strong>at</strong>egies, and confidence to incorpor<strong>at</strong>e more<br />

visual thinking into school lessons through <strong>Hui</strong> professional<br />

development and visiting artist classes;<br />

• Expose young students to new experiences in<br />

field trips to the <strong>Hui</strong> where students cre<strong>at</strong>e their own artwork,<br />

observe new art forms in action, develop observ<strong>at</strong>ional skills<br />

and vocabulary, and experience a museum type gallery setting<br />

for the first time;<br />

Yes!<br />

I want to support visual arts<br />

educ<strong>at</strong>ion in my community!<br />

4 Ways to Give!<br />

1 Give online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com/don<strong>at</strong>e<br />

2 Call us <strong>at</strong> (808) 572-6560 ext. 25<br />

3 Visit us <strong>at</strong> the Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

We’d love to see you!<br />

4 Send in a gift with this form.<br />

We accept credit card or check.<br />

$45 $75 $125 $250 $500<br />

$500 $1,000 $2,500 $________ other<br />

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My payment is enclosed.<br />

Please make checks payable to <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau.<br />

Please charge my credit card.<br />

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• Present eight fine art exhibitions th<strong>at</strong> provide a vital<br />

Cardholder Name: ________________________________<br />

place for local artists to share their voice and vision with the<br />

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world;<br />

Expir<strong>at</strong>ion D<strong>at</strong>e: ___________________________________<br />

CVV Code (on back): _______________________________<br />

• Encourage interaction, learning, and community<br />

Address: _________________________________________<br />

in the <strong>Hui</strong>’s Open Studios program, where students and<br />

_________________________________________________<br />

artists g<strong>at</strong>her to cre<strong>at</strong>e artwork in professional studio spaces.<br />

Phone: ______________________________________<br />

Email:__________________________________<br />

We cannot do this important work without you. A gift of any<br />

<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau is a 501(c)(3)<br />

amount makes a truly lasting impact on our community!<br />

nonprofit organiz<strong>at</strong>ion!<br />

Please consider a gift to <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Visit huinoeau.com/don<strong>at</strong>e, become a member, or contact the Contributions to the <strong>Hui</strong> are taxdeductible<br />

in accordance with IRS<br />

<strong>Hui</strong>’s Development Office <strong>at</strong> jpickett@huinoeau.com or call (808) 572-6560 ext. 25 to learn about all the ways<br />

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to give, including legacy gifts, sponsorships, scholarships, and memorial funds. regul<strong>at</strong>ions.


<strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau is a nonprofit organiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

and we need your support!<br />

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

organiz<strong>at</strong>ion, we need your support to help advance<br />

our mission of unlocking cre<strong>at</strong>ivity through<br />

exceptional visual arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />

enhancing th<strong>at</strong> endeavor through the<br />

preserv<strong>at</strong>ion of the historic Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

Please consider making a tax deductible don<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

today (see page 26!) Your contributions help us keep<br />

the arts alive on Maui! Mahalo!<br />

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There are three easy ways to register<br />

for <strong>Hui</strong> classes!<br />

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Visit us online <strong>at</strong> huinoeau.com<br />

Call (808) 572-6560<br />

Stop by the <strong>Hui</strong>’s front desk<br />

Free Admission<br />

Open Daily<br />

9:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

SIGN UP TODAY! Pre-registr<strong>at</strong>ion is required for all <strong>Hui</strong><br />

classes. Full payment is required <strong>at</strong> the time of registr<strong>at</strong>ion. To ensure<br />

enrollment in a class, we recommend registering <strong>at</strong> least one week<br />

prior to the start d<strong>at</strong>e of class. We require seven days notice to issue<br />

a refund or class credit less a $25 processing fee. Memberships are<br />

non-refundable. If the person registering has a disability and needs<br />

accommod<strong>at</strong>ion to be able to fully particip<strong>at</strong>e in a class, the <strong>Hui</strong><br />

should be alerted <strong>at</strong> the time of registr<strong>at</strong>ion (<strong>at</strong> least one week in<br />

advance of class start d<strong>at</strong>e) to discuss any accommod<strong>at</strong>ions needed.<br />

LOCATION: <strong>Hui</strong> No‘eau <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Center</strong> and the historic<br />

Kaluanui Est<strong>at</strong>e are loc<strong>at</strong>ed just a few minutes drive from Makawao<br />

town on the slopes of Haleakala. We welcome you to visit us, explore<br />

the est<strong>at</strong>e and art studios, and enjoy an Upcountry Maui experience!<br />

We offer guided tours, too! Visit huinoeau.com to learn more.

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