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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, October 14, 2001

Art Calendar

Advertiser Staff

SPECIAL EVENTS

Marcia Ray, Parker Ranch artist in residence, demonstrates and discusses her technique as she works on a series of murals, "Parker Ranch Paniolo Series," 10 a.m.-5 p.m. each Wednesday, Parker Ranch Historic Homes & Gardens, Waimea, Big Island; included with admission to the Historic Homes: $8.50 for adults and $6 for children. (808) 885-2303.

"The Tao of Photography," talk by Philippe Gross on his book on applying the Taoist practice of mindfulness to the art of photography, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, UH-Manoa, Krauss Hall, Yukiyoshi Room 012; free. 956-8244.

"Pritzker Prize Winners 1979-1999," viewing of a documentary of the winners of this annual award for excellence in international architecture, co-sponsored by the American Institute of Architects and the Honolulu Academy of Art, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, The Academy Theatre. Call for additional information and admission price: 545-4242.


CLASSES/WORKSHOPS

Plein Air Workshop with Doug Dawson, five days of individual instruction in open air painting and demonstration of the artist's technique, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center, Makawao, Maui; $795 for members, $954 nonmembers with supply list provided at registration. (808) 572-6560.

Elderhostel Program at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, opens registration for Hawai'i residents and nonresidents, 55 years or older, for three sessions: Oct. 28-Nov. 3, Feb. 10-16, 2002 and March 10-16, 2002. Program includes gallery talks, slide lectures and field trips focusing on the art of Asia and the Pacific. $400 fee for residents which includes meals, lectures, field trips, etc. but no hotel accommodations; $658 for nonresidents or those needing accommodations. 532-3666.

Registration Opens for Academy Art Center Workshops, two fall workshops: "Color Tinting Old Photographs," taught by Lee Samson, to be held 6:30-9:30 p.m. Nov. 15; tuition $20 and the "Make a Book" workshop with Rob Lucas, scheduled for 10 a.m.-noon Nov. 18; tuition $25 and includes materials. Call the Art Center at Linekona to register: 532-8741.


CLOSING THIS WEEK

"Journey: Recent Paintings by Linda Fong," abstract landscapes, through today; The Contemporary CafŽ at The Contemporary Museum. 526-1322.

"Nature: Representation and Abstraction," monoprints and mixed-media works on paper by Willa Cox, through today; Queen Emma Gallery. 537-7167.

Zhou Ling, recent works, through tomorrow; Island Art Galleries, Aloha Tower Marketplace. 536-5369.

"Organic Transformations," new work by Brigitta and Alan Leitner, through Friday; Koa Gallery at Kapi'olani Community College. 734-9375.

Contemporary Museum Biennial, multi-media exhibit of art by Ben Kikuyama, Masami Teraoka, Suzanne K. Saylor, Kaori Ukaji, Hugh Russell and Fae Yamiguchi, co-presented by The Contemporary Museum of Honolulu and Maui Arts and Cultural Center, through Saturday; Schaefer International Gallery, Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Wailuku. (808) 242-2787.

"Legacy: Facets of Island Modernism," sculpture by Bumpei Akaji and Jerry Okimoto, ceramic sculpture by Harue McVay and Toshiko Takaezu, painting and sculpture by Satoru Abe, painting and works on paper by Isami Doi, Keichi Kimura, Tetsuo Ochikubo and Harry Tsuchidana, paintings by Tadashi Sato, and works on paper by Sueko Kimura, through next Sunday; Henry R. Luce Gallery, Honolulu Academy of Arts. 532-8701.

"Enrique Martinez Celaya, 1992-2000," selected works in various media, through next Sunday; The Contemporary Museum at Makiki Heights. 526-1322.

"The Wanderer," poetry and pen and ink charcoal drawing and philosophical writings and drawings by Hal Barrett, through next Sunday; Gallery on the Pali. 526-1191.


ONGOING EXHIBITS

Academy Art Center at Linekona: First Floor, 34th Annual Hawai'i Craftsmen Juried Exhibition, contemporary crafts in a variety of media; through Oct. 31 and on the Second Floor, "Chanoyu: Ceramic Implements for Tea," selected ceremonial implements by local artists; through Oct. 31. 532-8700.

The ARTS at Marks Garage: "Re-Creation," 39th annual Hawaii Watercolor Society Open Exhibition; through Oct. 24. 595-8434, 637-7165.

Aupuni Artwall, Native Books Kapalama: "Ki'i Kaha A Mana" drawings by Kau'i Chun; through Nov. 15. 845-8949.

Bishop Museum: contemporary acrylic and paper panels depicting a Hawaiian chant describing the creation of heaven, earth and all its creatures, through March in the Vestibule Gallery; also 'A Canoe, woodcarved canoe once owned by Prince Kuhio; ongoing. 847-3511.

Bishop Museum KAlia, at Hilton Hawaiian Village: Hawaiian cultural artifacts and hands-on activities area; ongoing. 949-4321.

Britton Gallery, Northshore Marketplace, displays art in various media by local artists; ongoing. 637-6505.

Canon Photo Gallery: "Hirohisa Asari," exhibit of nature photographs of Hawai'i and Alaska from the collection of Canon Hawai'i's branch manager; through Oct. 31. 522-5930.

Cedar Street Galleries: "Yesterday and Today," paintings, drawings and sketches by Madge Tennent and paintings by Chris Campbell; through Dec. 1. 589-1580.

The Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center: "Nahenahe: Recent Paintings by Robert Kushner," "Memento Mori: Recent Works by Mark Kadota," and "Small Works on Paper: Saba Daraee, Sanit Khewhok, Jinja Kim and Rebecca Ramos;" through Dec. 5. 526-1322..

The Gallery at Ward Center: "Canoes," watercolors on handmade paper by Cindy Conklin and "Time After Time," pyrographic prints by Deborah G. Nehmad; through Oct. 26. 597-8034.

Hawai'i Pacific University Art Gallery, Kane'ohe: "9 x 6," nine works from six artists: digital imagery by Bobby Crockett, paintings by Denise DeVone, sculptures by Linda Gue, mixed-media works by Jinja Kim and Elizabeth Train and prints by Laura Smith; through Nov. 23. 544-0287, 236-3567.

Honolulu Hale Courtyard: "Off Hours," a collection of art by City and County of Honolulu employees; through Oct. 26. 523-4674.

Ho'omaluhia Botanical Gardens Gallery: "Blessed Be the Mother, O Holy Sophia," exhibition of mo'olelo artwork by Pearl Pualani Ling Makasobe; through Oct. 30. 233-7323.

Honolulu Academy of Arts: "Korean Fashion from the Collection of Ewha Womans University Museum," inaugural exhibit of textiles, Asian Temporary Exhibition Gallery, through Oct. 28; "Inner World, Outer World: the Art of Keichi and Sueko Kimura," retrospective of two-dimensional works by two island artists, Graphic Arts Gallery, through Oct. 28; "The Spirit of Nature," artworks by painter Chen KeZhan;Asian Wing, through Oct. 31 and "Hawai'i Rainforests: Watercolor by Ben Norris," Holt Gallery, through Feb. 24. 532-8701, 532-8700.

'Iolani Palace Galleries: exhibit of crowns, jewels, kahili, cloaks and sacred emblems; ongoing. 522-0832.

Island Treasures Art Gallery: original photographs by Michael Stewart at both locations; ongoing. Kailua, 261-8131 and Koko Marina, 396-8827.

Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i Gallery: "Okage Sama De: I am what I am because of you;" ongoing. 945-7633.

John Young Museum of Art, Krauss Hall 002, UH-Manoa: artifacts from Asia, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands and Africa; ongoing. 956-3634.

Ko'olau Gallery at Manoa Marketplace: "Cloud Forest," Hawaiian wildlife prints by Patrick Ching; through Oct. 31. 988-4147.

Native Books and Beautiful Things, Ward Warehouse: "The Back Porch," recent wood works by Herb Kaneko and John Critchfield and "Batik on Wood," by Kealoha Pa; through Oct. 31. 596-8885.

Nohea Galleries: art in various media from local artists, 'Ohana Reef Towers Hotel, ongoing, 926-2224 and Moana Surfrider Hotel, ongoing. 923-6644.

Ocean Art Gallery: new oil seascapes by Linda Briggs and original oils by Lynne Boyer and a work by Bill Braden; ongoing. 263-6438.

Polynesian Treasures: art and handicrafts from Hawai'i, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Tahiti and New Zealand, also woodcarving and craft demonstrations; ongoing. Call for schedule: 637-1281, 637-1288.

Ramsay Gallery: "Corky's Icons," exhibit of original cartoons by Corky Trinidad of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, also works by Ramsay; both ongoing. 537-2787.

Satoru's Art Gallery: works by Satoru Abe; ongoing. 545-4220.

Tabora Gallery, Rainbow Bazaar, Hilton Hawaiian Village: seascapes by Roy Gonzalez Tabora and various artists; ongoing. 955-4339.

Sunshine Arts Hawaii: Plein-air paintings by Dennis Morton; ongoing. 239-2992.

Tennent Gallery: Selected works by Madge Tennent; ongoing. 531-1987.

University of Hawai'i Art Gallery, Art Building, UH-Manoa: "The‰tre de la Mode," exhibit of miniature French fashion mannequins in theatre sets, from the post-World War II era; through Dec. 21. 956-6888.

University of Hawai'i Costume Gallery, Miller Hall, UH-Manoa: "Couture Ordinaire: American Fashion of the 1940s; through Nov. 8. 956-2234.


RESTAURANTS, ELSEWHERE

1132 Bishop Street, lobby exhibit area: "Pacific Visions," rare art and artifacts of Polynesia, Micronesia, and other Pacific islands, from the private collection of Caroline and Donald Yacoe; through Nov. 21. 599-5009.

Cocina Filipina Restaurant & Bake Shop, Kalihi: Original Oils by Leo Laxa, Hawaiian scenes and Philippine tropical fruits; through Oct. 31. 841-5200.

Honolulu Cafe: "Coffee with Artsmoshpere," works by Dorys Foltin, Korey Gulbrandson and Romy Scheroder; through Nov. 28. 533-1555.

Steven Michael's Salon Gallery: "Hand/Eye Coordination," recent works by Arthur Nelander; through Oct. 30. 737-6284.

Wailua Public Library: Works by Cheryl Ruddach, Nikki Johnston and Patrice Federspiel; through Oct. 31. 637-4876.

Zoo Fence Art Mart, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-noon Tuesdays; ongoing. 946-7282.(808) 961-5711.


CALLS TO ARTISTS

Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center, Makawao, Maui accepting entries for their Dec. 7 2001-Feb. 2, 2002 juried plein air exhibit. All work must be painted in the open air by full or part-time residents of Hawai'i. Slides due by Oct. 19. (808) 572-6560, ext. 4.

Maui Arts & Cultural Center announces "The Schaefer Portrait Challenge 2003," for an exhibit opening in January 2003. All Hawai'i artists are invited to submit paintings or sculptures, which have not been previously exhibited, for monetary awards. Informational meetings will be held 10 a.m. Oct. 20 at the Art Auditorium, UH-Manoa, O'ahu; 11 a.m. Oct. 27 at Wailoa Arts and Cultural Center, Wailoa State Park, Hilo, Big Island; and 4 p.m. Oct. 27 at Holualoa Elementary School, Holualoa, Big Island. For more information call MACC: (808) 242-2787.

Art Associates calls for muralist for indoor, domestic project. Must be proficient in trompe-l'oeil, flora, fauna and the human figure. Deadline for application is Oct. 31. 263-1159.

The Tubac Center of the Arts in Arizona calling for entries for the Feb 16-March 17, 2002 17th Annual Arizona Aqueous juried exhibit. Slide entries for works of water based media on a paper product accepted through Nov. 1. Maximum of four entries, $15 each. (520) 398-2371.

Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden seeks three-dimensional art in their "Frogs and Garden Critters Art Contest." Prizes in five age categories and winners' art on display during December at the Garden Visitor Center. Deadline: Nov. 21. 233-7323.

The Gallery at Ward Centre seeks portfolios of Hawai'i 3-D artists for gallery membership. Deliver resume, photos of works in progress and samples of recent works to the Gallery. Deadline: Dec. 31. 597-8034.

National Park Service is accepting applications for the Isle Royale (Michigan) National Park's 2002 Artist-in-Residence Program. Resident artists (writers, composers, visual and performance) live and work in the park for 2-3 week stays from mid-June through early Sept. 2002. Deadline is Feb. 16. Call for application instructions: (906) 482-0984.

Hawai'i Handweavers' Hui invites participation in the juried exhibit for mid-May 2002, "Home Is Where the Art Is." Handwoven works in any media for use, functional, conceptual or decorative, in the home will be considered. Deadline: May 2002. Call for prospectus: 591-8539.

Native Books and Beautiful Things seeks ceramics, glassware, woodwork and other handcrafted items from guest artists. All submissions must be designed, created and manufactured by hand in Hawai'i, ongoing. 591-9008.

C & G Restaurant on Merchant Street seeks local artist to exhibit works on a theme of old downtown Honolulu (other themes considered); ongoing. 538-3181, 737-2403.

Britton Gallery, Northshore Marketplace, seeks fine arts and crafts reflecting Polynesian culture and island living; ongoing. 637-6505.

Cafe Che Pasta Gallery seeks original art in all media from artists or groups with at least 35 pieces to show; ongoing. 524-0004.

Gallery on the Pali seeks artists to exhibit at the gallery; ongoing. 526-1191.

Ocean Art Gallery seeks woodworks, sculptures, raku, pottery and ceramic artwork preferably on an ocean theme; ongoing. Call for appointment: 263-6438.