2016-04-03

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OPENING

>> “Brock Swell”: Photographs and video by Clark Little. Through April 21, Kirsch Gallery, Punahou School, 944-5711. Opens Thursday.

>> Waikiki Parc features Percy Lam: Through June 24, Parc Promenade Gallery, Waikiki Parc Hotel lobby, 2233 Helumoa Road, 956-8251. Opens Thursday; reception, 6-8 p.m.

SPECIAL

>> “Footprints of Life” exhibit activities: Free events to be held concurrently for the duration of Yayoi Kusama’s exhibit showing, “Footprints of Life,” through May 12 at the IBM Building Courtyard in Ward Village, 1240 Ala Moana Blvd. Visit wardvillageshops.com/events.

• Sunset Tours, 5:30 p.m. Mondays through May 9.

• “Yayoi Kusama: The Woman Behind the Dots”: Lecture by Emily J. Sano, director emerita of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 6 to 7 p.m. April 13.

• Keiki for Kusama: 3 to 4:30 p.m. April 16. Keiki will sculpt brightly colored creatures while exploring Kusama’s famous artworks, learning the fundamentals of sculpting and color mixing, and working with foam to create spotted animals from their imaginations. The workshop is led by Garid Chapman and held in collaboration with Art Explorium. Cost: $15. To register, visit artexplorium.org.

>> Snowden Hodges Koa Awards Luncheon: The Koa Art Gallery will present Hodges with the 2016 Koa Award to honor his lifelong dedication to the advancement of visual arts in Hawaii. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, Koa Art Gallery courtyard, Kapiolani Community College, 4303 Diamond Head Road. For reservations and pricing, call 734-9374.

>> Spring Artist Trunk Show: Textiles, Glass & Ceramics: Features jackets and scarves made from re-purposed kimono and obi, handblown glass and ceramics, and more. Noon-3 p.m. Saturday , Magnolia at Kahala Mall, 734-2200.

>> “DiscoverArt”: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, The Arts at Marks Garage and nearby shops and galleries in the downtown-Chinatown area. The line-up includes a Bethel Street craft fair, live demonstrations on Nuuanu Avenue, intuitive readings at Louis Pohl Gallery, a “body-positive installation and life-size castings of men and women, make-and-take projects by Creative Art Experience, information on buying and collecting Asian Art, live music and more. This family-friendly event is held on the second Saturday monthly and is presented by Creative Arts Experience and Honolul Culture and Arts District Association.

>> Bank of Hawaii Family Sunday: “Plastic Fantastic?”: Features entertainment, activities, giveaways and art projects utilizing materials collected from Oahu beaches to make wind chimes and jewelry, while members of Honolulu Theater for Youth perform a scene from its production of “H20: The Story of Water and Hawaii.” 11 a.m.-3 p.m. April 17, Honolulu Museum of Art, free, 532-8701, honolulumuseum.org. Ride the complimentary shuttle to Spalding House to enjoy additional art projects.

>> “ARTafterDARK”: “Plastic Fantastic?” is the theme for April’s party featuring a community installation with marine plastic debris and screenprint reusable tote bags. 6-9 p.m. April 29, Honolulu Museum of Art, $25, 532-8700, artafterdark.org.

>> “f808 photohawaii”: Celebration of photography features talks, panels and screenings with local photographers, with special keynote guests Franco Salmoiraghi and Zak Noyle. June 27, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Halekulani Hotel ballroom, $65, $55 (college students), $75 (registration after June 22), includes buffet lunch, 956-8400, f808photohawaii.com.

>> “Tour + Talk Story”: Join a docent for themed tours Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoons at the Honolulu Museum of Art and Honolulu Museum of Art School, 2:30 to 4 p.m., and Spalding House, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Free with $10 museum admission. Call 532-8700.

>> Spotlight Tours: Half-hour docent-led tours of specific collections. 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays (and on select Sundays), Honolulu Museum of Art, free with $10 museum admission, 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org.

>> Shangri La: Residents may tour Doris Duke’s oceanside estate near Diamond Head, which reflects the art and architecture of India, Iran, Morocco and Syria. Tours at 9 and 10:30 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. first Saturday monthly (except September); begins and ends at the Honolulu Museum of Art, with access via the museum’s private bus. Free. Reservations required a week in advance: honolulumuseum.org. Information: 535-1875 or visit honolulumuseum.org/visit.

>> Bank of Hawaii Family Sunday: Honolulu Museum of Art, free, 532-8701, honolulumuseum.org.

>> “ARTafterDARK”: 6-9 p.m. Honolulu Museum of Art, $25, 532-8700, artafterdark.org.

>> “Art Lunch at HiSAM”: Quick lunchtime lecture by various artists in Hawaii. Hawaii State Art Museum, 250 S. Hotel St., free, 586-9958, hawaii.gov/sfca.

>> “ART + FLEA: Unique monthly shopping experience showcases the goods and talents of independent artists, vintage collectors, fashion designers and others, with food trucks, music and more, for all ages. 5-10 p.m.

>> “DiscoverArt”: The Arts at Marks Garage and nearby shops and galleries in the downtown-Chinatown area . This family-friendly event is held on the second Saturday monthly and is presented by Creative Arts Experience and Honolul Culture and Arts District Association. Call 521-2903.

CONTINUING

>> 46th annual Aloha Show: Sponsored by Association of Hawaii Artists. Through April 15, Honolulu Hale, 550 South King St., associationhawaiiartists.com.

>> “Amelia Earhart in Hawaii”: Ongoing photo exhibit, Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, 441-1007.

>> Arm and Roller Press: Selections from a collection of approximately 60 prints by artists from around the world. Ends Friday, UH-Manoa Art Gallery, Art Building, 808ne.ws/1LTzfD4.

>> ARS Cafe grand opening: Group show features paintings and prints by various artists. Through April 30, ARS Cafe Gallery, 3116 Monsarrat Ave.

>> “Art Awakens”: Two-dimensional works inspired by “Star Wars” by Niu Valley Middle School students. Ends today, Kaimuki Public Library.

>> “Art in Paradise”: Ongoing exhibit of works by prominent Maui artists, Kapalua Bay Hotel, 669-5656.

>> “Art Maui 2016”: 38th annual juried exhibition of works in various media. Through April 23, Schaefer International Gallery at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, 808-242-2787.

>> Art on the Zoo: Fence Outdoor art gallery features works by various artists. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Honolulu Zoo fence along Monsarrat Avenue, artonthezoofence.com.

>> The Canon Photo Gallery: “Bursts of Color” featuring photography by Carrie Johnson. Through April 28, Canon U.S.A. Inc. Hawaii Office, Ward Plaza, 210 Ward Ave., Suite 200, 522-5930.

>> “Collages & Clay at Ho‘omaluhia”: Through April 29, Gallery at Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Gardens in Kaneohe, 395-4702.

>> “CONTACT 2016”: More than 50 artists explore the theme of “contact” as it relates to the Hawaiian islands, its people and experiences. Through April 17, Honolulu Museum of Art School.

>> Contemporary Photography in Hawaii: This juried exhibition features 52 pictures by photographers from Oahu, Kauai and Hawaii island. Ends Sunday, The ARTS at Marks Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave., 956-3422, outreach.hawaii.edu/pnm.

>> “Different Strokes”: Paintings by Lauren Okano and Warren Stenberg. Through June 3, The Mezzanine at 1132 Bishop St., downtown Honolulu, 230-3189.

>> “Footprints of Life”: Works by Yayoi Kusama, hosted by Ward Village and Honolulu Biennial Foundation. Through May 12, IBM Building Courtyard, 1240 Ala Moana Blvd.

>> “Fragments & Empire: Cambodian Art from the Angkor Period”: Through May 6, UH-Manoa, John Young Museum of Art, 956-6888.

>> “Fragments of Desire”: Works by Mark Kadota. Through April 15, Le Jardin Galerie, 54 S. School St., 275-3075.

>> “Harajuku: Tokyo Street Fashion”: Exhibit examines the whimsical fashion’s trends and global influences. Through April, Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org.

>> “Hawaii: Change & Continuity”: Features 130 pieces from the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts’ Art in Public Places Collection. Through June 2017, Hawaii State Art Museum, sfca.hawaii.gov.

>> “Hawaii in Design”: Works by 10 local designers who portray Hawaii aesthetically through furniture, fashion, surfboards and graphics by combining both local and global, and natural and urban elements. Through March 12, 2017, Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org.

>> “Hiroshige’s City — From Edo to Tokyo”: Through Aug. 21, Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-8700.

>> “H20”: Features 2-dimensional artwork depicting water in all its forms, including oils, acrylic, watercolors, mixed media and photography. Ends Saturday, Honolulu Country Club Gallery, 1690 Ala Puumalu St.

>> “Identify Yourself”: International textile pieces that chronicle the human condition through several centuries. Through April 24, Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-8700.

>> “Image & Imagination”: Curiosity- inspiring works from the Art in Public Places Collection. Through July, Hawaii State Art Museum, Diamond Head Galleries, state.hi.us/sfca.

>> Works by Herb Kane: View artwork by the late world-renowned artist, including a restored colorful wall mural of Hawaiian deities. Ongoing, Jaggar Museum, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, nps.gov/havo.

>> “Lele O Na Manu: Hawaiian Forest Birds”: Taxidermy collection of Hawaiian forest birds, including several extinct species, which also shares their cultural significance. Through July 31, J.M. Long Gallery, Bishop Museum (with paid admission), 847-3511.

>> “Malay Theatre: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Islam”: Through May 22, East-West Center Gallery, 944-7177, arts.eastwestcenter.org.

>> “Maui the Kite Maker”: Exhibit of kapa kites created by fourth graders from Waianae Elementary and Ka Waihona O Ka Na‘auao Public Charter School. Part of a Bishop Museum outreach program. Showing indefinitely at Bishop Museum’s Science Adventure Center.

>> “Mirror, Mirror”: Mixed-media group exhibition. Ends Saturday, Pegge Hopper Gallery, 1164 Nuuanu Ave., 524-1160.

>> “Deborah Nehmad — WASTED”: The printmaker catalogues the tragedy of gun violence. Through May 8, Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-8700.

>> “Nostalgic Hawaii”: Works by artists from the Friends of City and County of Honolulu Art Program, led by art teacher Vernon Rieta. Ends Saturday, Louis Pohl Gallery, 1142 Bethel St., 521-1812.

>> Works by Zac Noyle: Surf photography by the artist. Ongoing, Pipeline Gallery, 66-165 Kamehameha Highway in Haleiwa, pipelinegallery.com.

>> “Plastic Fantastic?”: The effects of plastic, as examined by five contemporary artists. Through July 10, Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-8700.

>> “Politically In/Correct”: Works by Snowden Hodgens, recipient of the 2016 Koa Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts. Through April 15, Koa Art Gallery, 4303 Diamond Head Road, 734-9374.

>> Prints by Jenny Sanzaro-Nishimura: Ends Friday, UH-Manoa Art Gallery, Art Building, 808ne.ws/1LTzfD4.

>> “Shell Allure”: Features more than 150 species of marine mollusk shells collected from Maui’s Kame‘ole Beach Park II. Ongoing, Sinclair Library, first-floor lobby, 956-4168.

>> ‘Suibokuga’: Traditional watercolors, scrolls, fans and lanterns by Suigetu Shikata. Ends today, Cedar Street Galleries, cedarstreetgalleries.com.

>> Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii SOLUTIONS + Art Gallery: Ocean- and conservation-themed works in various mediums by local artists who raise awareness about plastic pollution. Through April 30, RevoluSun Smart Home Innovation Center showroom, 210 Ward Ave., first floor, 748-8888 or visit revolusun.com.

>> “( tangential )”: Works by Geoffrey Siu. Through June 21, Mission Houses Museum, Social Hall & Cafe, 553 South King St., 447-3910, geoffreysiu.com.

>> Tiffany’s Art Agency: Showroom displays a curated collection of art by more than a dozen local artists. Ongoing, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, timelessmaunakea.com.

>> “Transfigured”: Works in digital and traditional printmaking by Paul Anthony Galang. Ends Wednesday, Brue Bar, 119 Merchant St.

>> “The Travel to Hawaii Ads”: Collection of advertisements from 1935-1941 from the archives of Matson Navigation Co. Through April, The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, 923-7311.

>> “TREE”: Features a collection of 33 darkroom-printed black-and-white photographs by treehouse Hawaii staff. Through April 16, 250 Ward Ave., Suite 233, 597-8733.

>> Works by Steven Power, Daniela Antar Power, Vince Cavataio, Sean Davey and Lynne Boyer: Indefinitely, Cove Art Gallery, Turtle Bay Resort, 371-5248.

>> “Water of Life”: Paintings by Linda Umstead. Through April 28, Gallery on the Pali, First Unitarian Church, 2500 Pali Highway, gallery@unitariansofhi.org.

>> “Lynne Yamamoto: House for Listening to Rain”: Indefinitely, Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House, 532-8700.

COMING UP

>> “In the Moment”: Through May 21, Honolulu Country Club Gallery, 1690 Ala Puumalu St. Opens April 10. Reception, 5-7 p.m. April 17.

>> Hawaii Watercolor Society’s annual members’ exhibition: Through April 30, Mark’s Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave., hawaiiwatercolorsociety.org. Opens April 11; reception, 5-7 p.m. April 14.

>> The Sumie Society of Hawaii’s 14th annual exhibition: Features over 50 sumie, tanzaku and nihonga ink paintings by senior-citizen students of esteemed Sensei Sachie Saigusa. Through April 29, Honolulu Hale Courtyard. Opens April 18.

>> “Art in a Time of Chaos — Masterworks from Six Dynasties China, 3rd-6th Centuries:” Through Aug. 21, Honolulu Museum of Art, 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org Opens April 28.

>> Mokichi Okada Association Hawaii Children’s Art Celebration, Display and Exhibit: Through May 1, Pearlridge Center, 203-2366. Opens April 29. Awards ceremony, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 30, Uptown Center Court.

>> “Tropical Roots”: Acrylic paintings by Ron Root. Through June 2, Gallery on the Pali in First Unitarian Church, 2500 Pali Highway, 595-4047, unitariansofhi.org/gallery. Opens May 1. Reception: 6-8 p.m. May 7.

>> “Young Creatives: Neighborhood Places”: Works by Maui students in grades K through 12. Through May 19, Maui Arts & Cultural Center, mauiarts.org. Opens May 2.

>> “The Rat & the Octopus”: Works by AGGROculture explores the Polynesian myth. Through Aug. 4, Schaefer International Gallery at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, 808-242-2787. Opens June 5.

>> OOPPS Club (Original Oil Painting Pals) exhibit: Works by seniors from the Makua Alii Senior Center. Through July 1, Honolulu Hale Courtyard, 973-7258. Opens June 13. Reception, 4:30-6 p.m. June 14.

LECTURES, MEETINGS, DEMOS

>> “Tales of Collecting” lecture: Features Roger Bellinger and presented by Society of Asian Art of Hawaii. 7 p.m. Monday , Honolulu Museum of Art School, Room 101, free, 282-5230, saahhawaii.org.

>> Living for Art: Stories from the Jean Charlot Collection: Presentation by Bron Solyom who will discuss insights, incidents, mysteries and revelations uncovered during her 15 years as curator of the library’s collection. 3:30-5 p.m. Tuesday, UH-Manoa, Hamilton Library, Room 301, 808ne.ws/1ZLM5ex.

>> The Stitchery & Fiber Arts Guild: Monthly meeting features instructions on how to make an art doll and kits of polymer clay (for $12), 7 p.m. Wednesday, Honolulu Museum of Art School, Linekona, 1111 Victoria St., 487-2090, hsfag.org.

>> Hawaii Watercolor Society demonstration: Features Robert Burridge, juror of the HWS annual members’ exhibition, 1-3 p.m. April 10, Mark’s Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave., hawaiiwatercolorsociety.org.

>> Panel discussion: 1-2:30 p.m. April 10, UH-Manoa, John Young Museum of Art, 956-6888. With Roger Bellinger, Victor Kobayashi and artist John Young, whose collection of Cambodian art dating back to the Angkor Empire is on view through May 6 at the John Young Museum of Art, UH-Manoa.

>> Oahu Modern Quilt Guild: Monthly meeting includes charity quilting information, Boston Commons quilt block demonstration, door prizes and show-and-tell session, 6:30 p.m. April 20, Aliamanu Community Center Theater, 182 Kauhini Road, free for members and first-time guests, $5 for repeat guests, oahumodernquiltguild.com.

>> “Silk Roads — Sassanians and Sogdians and Chinese Culture, 220-617”: Illustrated lecture by Morris Rossabi, professor at the City University of New York and Columbia University, reveals the influences of foreigners on Chinese religion, art and economy during 220-581. 4 p.m. May 17, Doris Duke Theatre, free, 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org.

>> Plastic-Kucha Night: Creative artists gather to share their ideas, works and thoughts through brief six-minute presentations relating to the many issues of plastic. 7-9 p.m. June 10, Spalding House, free. For reservations, email skramer@honolulumuseum.org.

>> The Creation Process: Injected Plastic Mold Figures: Artist Scott Yoell demonstrates his mold-making technique for making miniature plastic figures. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. June 25, Spalding House, $25. For reservations, email skramer@honolulumuseum.org.

>> Foster Gardens plein aire painters: Meets 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays, 262-8071. Presented by Hawaii Watercolor Society.

>> “Aloha Fridays”: Free, hands-on demonstration of a cultural craft, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays, Volcano Art Center Gallery at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, 808-967-7565.

>> Waialua Crafters: Bring your craft project for a show-and-tell and meet other crafters to share tips and techniques. Meets 4:30 p.m. first Wednesday monthly, Waialua Public Library, 637-8286.

>> Waialua Drawing Group: Meet fellow artists and share your work while free drawing. Meets 4:30 p.m. fourth Wednesday monthly, Waialua Public Library, 637-8286. Bring sketchbook, pencils, pens and an object for a group still-life.

>> Oahu Modern Quilt Guild: Monthly meeting includes charity quilting information, Boston Commons quilt block demonstration, door prizes and show-and-tell session, Aliamanu Community Center Theater, 182 Kauhini Road, free for members and first-time guests, $5 for repeat guests, oahumodernquiltguild.com.

>> The Stitchery & Fiber Arts Guild: Monthly meeting features Honolulu Museum of Art School, Linekona, 1111 Victoria St., 487-2090, hsfag.org.

WORKSHOPS/CLASSES

>> Ti leaf lei-making class: 10 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden; and 10 to 11 a.m. April 12 at Foster Botanical Garden (with garden admission). For reservations, call 522-7064.

>> Urban Sketchers: In celebration of Architecture Month, sketchers of all levels are welcome to participate in unstructured sketching sessions which culminate with a show-and-tell. Bring your own art supplies and personal items such as a chair and food. Presented by American Institute of Architects Honolulu. Free. Email mayu@jhara.com or visit aiahonolulu.org.

• 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Post Office Building, 335 Merchant St.; meet in the front courtyard of the King Kalakaua Building.

• 3-5 p.m. April 16, AIA Honolulu Center for Architecture, 828 Fort Street Mall, Suite 100.

>> Botanical jewelry workshop: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. April 15 at Lyon Arboretum. Led by Pat Wassel and Victoria Hill. Design jewelry by combining dried natural materials (such as leaves, pods and seeds) into decorative items. Co-sponsored by The Garden Club of Honolulu. Fee: $15, plus $15 supply fee. Call 988-0456 or visit manoa.hawaii.edu/lyonarboretum.

>> Lei Po‘o (wili method): At the following botanical gardens, 10 a.m. to noon April 26 at Foster (requires garden admission); April 28 at Hoomaluhia; and April 29 at Wahiawa. Flowers provided; feel free to bring your own. Cost: $15. For reservations, call 522-7066.

>> Origomu bag workshop: Transform plastic ring tops from beverage six-packs into a tote bag. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. May 14, Spalding House, $25. For reservations, email skramer@honolulumuseum.org.

>> Art instruction at Donkey Mill Art Center on Big Island: The center in Holualoa offers adult and youth classes year-round. For details, visit donkeymillartcenter.org, email donkeymill@gmail.com or call 808-322-3362.

>> Art instruction at the Honolulu Museum of Art: Adult and youth classes are offered year-round. Call 532-8741 or visit honolulumuseum.org/learn/classes.

>> ART S.P.R.E.E. on Kauai: Artists group meets 2 to 4 p.m. Mondays at Kapaa Neighborhood Center. Bring your own materials; all levels welcome. Free. Call 808-634-1125 or email wendyvijay@gmail.com.

>> Art lessons: Learn the basics of drawing and painting. Two-hour classes begin 12:30 and 3 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Waikiki Shore Hotel, mezzanine level. For ages 10 and older. Cost: $40. Call 927-0452 or visit artsofparadise.com.

>> Botanical drawing and painting (non-instructive): 9:30 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden, free, reservations required, 233-7323. Self-directed sessions to create renderings of plants, flowers, seeds and pods from the garden. Bring supplies.

>> Hawaiian Quilting: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays, St. Pius X Church Hall, 2821 Lowrey Ave. Call 988-3536.

>> Hilo painting workshops: Diane Renchler teaches. Email diane_renchler@me.com or visit dianerenchler-artgallery.com.

>> Kauai art classes by Francis DuBois: 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Mondays. For details, call 808-635-9868 or email shadows@soulskin.us.

>> Kauai art classes at HeArtworks Studio: Creativity coaching and ongoing art classes in variety of media. Private and small-group lessons. Call Argus at 808-634-4031 or visit argusceramicart.com.

>> Kauai art classes with Marionette: Ongoing classes in watercolor, acrylic, silk painting, pastel, sumi-e and more. Call 808-631-9173 or visit kauaiartclasses.blogspot.com.

>> Maui art lessons: Barbara Steinberg-Orlowski offers private and group lessons by appointment to both adults and children. She also offers a 9-week youth class for ages 6 to 14, 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays at Kihei Community Center. Call 808-879-0025, email h2oColor@webtv.net or visit barbarasteinbergart.com.

>> Paint the Night Away: Learn the basics of painting with friends while enjoying food and drink. Teacher Erin Browne Delventhal provides supplies and assists participants in producing a painting by the end of the event. Select a venue; prices range from $35 to $47 per person. Visit paintthenightaway.net or call 638-0545.

>> Painting classes: Learn about color, composition, techniques and more that will “encourage your passion to paint” during three- to four-hour open sessions led by artist Hamilton Kobayashi. Ongoing, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, $25 per class. Call 735-1802.

>> Palette knife oil painting: Ongoing classes taught by Ed Furuike. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Moanalua Shopping Center; and 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays at 915 Sheridan St. Call 206-0901, email furuikeart@aol.com or visit furuikeart.com.

>> Plein air pastel lessons on Kauai: Helen Turner teaches 1 to 2 students in a session; all levels welcome. Call 808-346-9357 or visit helenturner.com.

>> Watercolor and acrylic lessons: Artist Rebecca Snow offers paint lessons, $65 hourly (minimum 2 hours). Call 808-286-5909; email rsnowdd@aol.com; or visit rebeccasnowart.blogspot.com.

>> Wet felting: Learn the basics by creating your own beret. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, fishcake, 307-C Kamani St., 253-2931, $45, plus $20 for materials.

NOTICES

>> Hawaii National Parks 2016 Centennial Juried Exhibition: The Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s Schaefer International Gallery, in partnership with the National Park Service, seeks entries for a national juried exhibition (scheduled for Aug. 28-Oct. 20) to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the National Parks of Hawaii. Works should convey an interpretation of environmental, ecological, cultural and political ideas that explore both traditional representation to experimental in concept that are inspired by certain Hawaii parks and monuments; for details, visit 808ne.ws/1QdnIQ8. Entries must be submitted online by May 15 at callforentry.org.

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