Paliku Arts Festival 2013
April 6, 10:00am - 6:00pmWindward Campus, Hale Palanakila, Paliku Theatre, Imaginarium, Library
Windward Community College presents the 3rd Annual Palikū Arts Festival, a unique interactive arts experience in and around the grounds of Palikū Theatre and the new Library Learning Commons on the Windward Community College campus in Kaneohe.
The festival’s emphasis is on “doing†art. WCC art professors, instructors and their students will be on hand (with supplies provided!) to assist those who want to express their creativity in a variety of ways—from painting, drawing, and sculpting to moving, acting or making music, prints, masks, poetry and prose. A sampling of creative activities include:
• Music workshops with Sojin Kimura
• Gymnastics with Sarah Hadmack
• Garage Band with Renee Arakaki – Making music on your computer
• Pottery Wheel for Kids with Paul Nash
• Camera Obscura with Mark Hamasaki
• Open Drawing Studio with Norm Graffam – draw or have your portrait drawn
• Poetry with Janine Oshiro
• Woodcarving with Jordan Souza
• Hawaiian fiber art with Lufi Luteru
• Clay sculpture with Bryce Meyers
• Stage Combat with Nick Logue
• Mask making with Yukie Shiroma
• Screen printing with Rob Molyneux—bring your own shirt to be printed or buy one
• Styrofoam printing with Christina Weisner
• Printmaking with the Honolulu Printmakers
• Acting with Taurie Kinoshita
• Screenwriting and fiction writing workshops with Chris McKinney & Desiree Poteet
• Kanikapila with Ka‘ala Carmack & Kamuela Kimokeo—bring your instrument or voice
• Raku Firing Demonstrations, and much more!
PALIKŪ THEATRE
Palikū Theatre will feature FREE performances of music and drama throughout the day.
IMAGINARIUM
The HÅkÅ«lani Imaginarium will be showing Secrets of the Dragon, a family-friendly fulldome show with a nominal fee of $3. PLUS, a FREE special event presentation of Music of the Spheres, a 20-minute contemporary visual and musical art show produced by Ebb & Flo Arts on Maui, appropriate for all ages.
GALLERY ‘IOLANI
At Gallery ‘Iolani, a new exhibit interior features installations by artists Mark Chai, Maura Fujihira, Keiko Hatano, Sally Lundburg, Mary Mitsuda, Chusak Majarone, Deanna Itano and Kamaile Puaoi. Or, attendees can observe art at work with demonstrations in open studios—painting, piano, ceramic and photography labs—in Hale PÄlanakila.
LIBRARY LEARNING COMMONS
WCC’s new “green†campus library will be open for self-guided tours from 10-2 p.m. Folks can grab a cup of coffee at The Hub Coffee Shop in the library and wander through the three-story library or sit in on storytelling for the whole family.
MUSIC
On stage, a variety of musical acts will perform, including The Royal Hawaiian Band, The 111th Hawai‘i Army National Guard Band, The Robert Joyce Experience, rock band Alice Neel, featuring Dieter Runge, The University of Hawai‘i Saxophone Choir, The Kailua High School Band, and other Windward musical and stage talent.
Ticket Information
FREE and open to the public
Event Sponsor
Humanities, Windward Campus
More Information
Rob Molyneux, 235-7374, rmolyneu@hawaii.edu, http://windward.hawaii.edu/palikuartsfestival
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