PROGRAMS AT THE HUI

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Children & Teen Classes
The Hui No`eau Visual Arts Center's children's art education programs offer a wide range of activities for youths to discover, learn and create. Classes continue year round and also run in sessions. Children & young adults from ages 3 1/2 on up to 18 are able to explore painting, drawing, sculpture, jewelry making, wood working, photography, ceramics and more. Children's Art Classes are in the new Christopher Gartner Children's Studio. Direct access is now off Kaluanui Road.


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Adult Classes
The Hui No`eau Visual Arts Center's art education programs for adults are featured in an inspiring array of disciplines. Our programs include Hawaiian art, culture and history, interdisciplinary studies, fiber art, sculpture, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, jewelry, woodworking, and ceramics. Novices, serious students and professional artists gather in this special enclave to enjoy diverse visual arts classes and workshops of varying lengths and formats.


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Visiting Artist Program
Nationally renowned visiting artists offer expert knowledge in dynamic lectures and instructional classes. Slide demonstrations, art films, videos and panel discussions also enhance your art education.

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Open Studios
Practice your talents in open or independent studio programs. After completing prerequisite courses, artists explore creativity in many studio spaces on the grounds. Facilities for painting, drawing, jewelry, printmaking, papermaking, fiber arts, photography, woodworking and ceramics are charmingly located throughout the estate in uniquely renovated buildings. No registration is necessary and a studio technician is available to assist you.




For further information, contact us at:
(808) 572-6560 /
info@huinoeau.com


Supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture & the Arts, celebrating more than thirty years of culture and arts in Hawaii. Additional programs for youths are funded by The County of Maui and the National Endowment for the Arts.