Jun 05 Wednesday
Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center is honored to collaborate with Lynn Shue of Village Galleries to present New Directions: A Village Gallery Showcase. This invitational exhibition features the work of over 20 Maui artists represented by Village Galleries, a fixture of Lahaina town since 1970 tragically lost in the recent Lahaina fire. Celebrating the strength and resilience of Maui artists, this exhibition stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Village Galleries and the unwavering spirit of the Maui arts community.
Sponsored in part by the Maui Pono Foundation and the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority.
Two years ago, AIA Honolulu reached out and asked if the School of Architecture at the University of Hawaii at Manoa would like to hold an exhibition about building materials that can be grown and sourced on our islands. Since then, three students have independently focused their doctorate theses on this very relevant topic. Just like food, Hawaii imports nearly 100% of our building materials, and sometimes even construction labor, from other places. Would it be better, not only for the environment but also for our own security, if we could grow our own food as well as construction materials on our land?
Grown Home is an exhibition featuring research and design from our alumnus and students focusing on regenerative building materials and their applications by:
Katherine Pananganan: Exploring Mycelium as a Sustainable Building Material: Minimizing Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Managing Waste in Hawaii
Bryson Tabaniag: Limu as a Building material: An Experimental Case Study for Potential Use for Small-Scale Homeless Sheltering and Circular Economy
Jacob Boles: Building Hawaii's Sustainable Future: An Exploration of Hemp and Bamboo and its Application as a Modular Building System.
Here to a future where one day we can grow our own homes. Please come and join our home grown students at the exhibition opening reception (see attached poster for details).
Visit the historic Mexican Naval training ship Cuauhtemoc, crewed by over 200 sailors, as it embarks on a world voyage. Discover its fascinating history and enjoy a unique welcome reception blending Hawaiian and Mexican traditions. Join us on Wednesday, June 5, starting at 10 AM.
Jun 06 Thursday
Jun 07 Friday
Plan your next night out to enjoy an evening surrounded by art and music, and gather with the community at First Friday Hale’iwa Art Walk on Friday, June 7th, 6-9 pm at The Fixx Hale’iwa in North Shore Marketplace!
In June, we are excited to host the following incredible local talents; Tamara Brink, Marina Macrame by Julia Horin, Angie Samblotte, Geoff Auberlen, and Steven Kean
In addition to supporting our creatives, we collaborate with local fundraisers to give back to important causes in our community.
Waimea Valley’s 50-year-old water system has been assessed as in dire need of a complete replacement and needs community support to ensure its continued operations. Click here to read more about their project. They will be joining us to spread awareness of their ongoing project, KA WAI KŪPUNA.
A portion of the art sales from this event will benefit the fundraiser.
Jun 08 Saturday
Jun 11 Tuesday