Kākau mākaʻikaʻi (Blog)

Maui Brewing Company commission

Last month, I finished installing a commissioned work for the Maui Brewing Company, Waikīkī location. Here are a couple of pictures of the work in place. There are three sections of cord work in the restaurant. The main section is 29 feet wide and 9 feet tall, pictured above. The second piece is 25 feet wide and 4 feet tall. The last section, not shown, is 8 feet wide and 5 feet tall. They are all inspired by Hawaiian chiefly carrying nets, kōkō puʻupuʻu.

Mōhala Hou Ke Kapa: Kapa Blossoms Anew

This exhibition showcases 24 kapa makers whose work explores both traditional and contemporary use of materials and techniques in Hawaiian kapa. We are pleased to collaborate with Maui Historical Society / Bailey House Museum to include a selection of kapa artifacts from their collection.

Maile Andrade, Kawai Aona-Ueoka, Solomon ʻApio, R. Aʻiaʻi Bello, Kaʻiulani de Silva, Kamalu du Preez, Moana Eisele, Denby Freeland-Cole, Mililani Hanapi, Roen Hufford, Sabra Kauka, Gail Kuba, Pualani Maielua Lincoln, Marie McDonald, Marques Marzan, Vicki McCarty, Uʻilani Nahoʻolewa, Terry Reveira, Lisa Schattenburg-Raymond, Wesley Sen, Emily Kaliko Spenser, Verna Takashima, Dalani Tanahy

Schaeffer International Gallery

Exhibit Dates: January 21 – March 09, 2014

Gallery Hours: 10 am – 5 pm, Tuesday – Sunday

Also open before Castle Theater shows, Admission is FREE.

 

Lines In Time

Marques Hanalei Marzan is inventing and creating contemporary lines that weave his deep understanding of ʻike Hawaiʻi, while preserving and perpetuating customary Hawaiian practices. Doing both simultaneously is his artistry. On exhibit, some of Marzan’s past works, as well as his “new line.”

ii gallery

687 Auahi Street, Kakaʻako

(Next to R/D and Morning GLass Coffee)

Tuesday – Friday, 7 am – 7 pm; Saturday 11 am – 5 pm

Sunday and Monday by appointment

808-343-0240 for more information or access