Feb 04 Wednesday
This exhibition takes the viewer on a journey through the diverse regions of the Philippines featuring centerpieces of Filipino attire, from the southern Muslim and Indigenous communities in Mindanao, to the Indigenous communities in the northern Luzon region, to the predominantly Roman Catholic central Visayan Islands, to the national dress associated with Manila.
Honoring the deep connection between Hawai'i and the Philippines, a display of historical photographs shares the story of the Sakada, the first 15 Filipinos who immigrated to Hilo, Hawai'i, as labor workers in 1906.
The North Shore Country Market is back! Join us every Wednesday from 1 to 6 PM at Liliuokalani Protestant Church in Haleiwa.Discover fresh local produce, unique gifts from artisans and crafters, delicious food, and live island music.Serving the North Shore community for over 30 years — the North Shore Country Market welcomes you every Wednesday afternoon. Free Market parking!
The only way for a story to progress is to turn the page. John Ondrasik -- the songwriter and performer known as the platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated, Five For Fighting -- knows this well. In the two decades since his first major single, "Superman (It's Not Easy)," hit the stratosphere, the artist has both evolved and come back 'round full circle. Creativity, if nothing else, is paradoxical.
To date, Five For Fighting, has released six studio LPs, including the platinum certified America Town and The Battle for Everything; and the top-10 charting Two Lights, along with an EP and live albums.
Ondrasik has penned major hits, including the chart-topping "100 Years," "The Riddle," "Chances," "World," and "Easy Tonight," which have earned tens of millions of streams and place him as a top-10 Hot Adult Contemporary artist for the 2000s. The reflective "100 Years" has joined "Superman (It's Not Easy)" as part of the American Songbook and continues to stand the test of time at weddings, birthdays, graduations, memorials, and many a home video. Five For Fighting's music has also been featured in more than 350 films, television shows, and commercials, including the Oscar-winning The Blind Side, Hawaii Five-O, The Sopranos and the CBS drama, Code Black.
The Slack Key Show is a weekly show in a concert setting centered on the traditional Hawaiian fingerstyle guitar tradition known as kī hōʻalu. Hosted by George Kahumoku Jrʻs protégé Shem Kahawaii, the weekly concert features a rotating roster of the best in slack key guitar and Hawaiian music. They have won 4 Grammys for Best Hawaiian Music from compilation albums recorded live at the show.
Feb 05 Thursday
Do you love glass? Have you always wanted to try making your own fused glass work but didn't know where to start? Or are you experienced, but not ready to jump into independent studio?
Join Master Artist Bud Spindt for the Thursday Evening All Levels Class! Bud instructs beginner and intermediate students on glass fusing techniques while introducing tools used to accomplish your work. Bud structures his class where you bring a project idea, or have something in mind, and he helps you learn from start to finish how to fuse glass. Advanced students benefit from Bud's knowledge and experience, and it's just plain fun to be with other artists!
Local artist Keith Batlin pays tribute to the the legend, Bob Marley, on the day before what would have been his 81st birthday.
Gutenberg! The Musical!WRITTEN BY: Scott Brown and Anthony KingDIRECTED BY: Kristi ScottMUSIC DIRECTED BY: Josh PelletierSponsored by Bob & Susan Offermann and Ally Shore & Maggie StumppRunning Time: 2 Hours including Intermission
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About the ShowThe hilarious new musical about an unintentionally hilarious new musical!In this two-man musical spoof, a pair of aspiring playwrights perform a backers’ audition for their new, ill-advised project – a big, splashy musical about printing press inventor Johann Gutenberg. With an unending supply of enthusiasm, Bud and Doug sing all the songs and play all the parts in their crass historical epic, with the hope that one of the producers in attendance will give them that elusive Broadway contract.“This uproarious show delivers big laughs!” – Entertainment Weekly
PerformancesFriday, January 30 at 7:30 PMSaturday, January 31 at 7:30 PMSunday, February 1 at 2:00 PMThursday, February 5 at 7:30 PMFriday, February 6 at 7:30 PMSaturday, February 7 at 7:30 PMSunday, February 8 at 2:00 PMThursday, February 12 at 7:30 PMFriday, February 13 at 7:30 PMSaturday, February 14 at 7:30 PMSunday, February 15 at 2:00 PM
Ticket InformationIncluding FeesPremium: $47.70 (large cushy front-row chairs with small tables)Preferred: $42.40 (front row of any seating tier)Regular Seating: $31.80Partially-Obstructed View: $26.50Teens (13 to 17): $5 off any seatKeiki (12 and under): $10 off any seatThursdays are Kama’aina Nights for 10% off!BUY TICKETS HERE: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/proartsmaui/items/661891/
Feb 06 Friday
The public is invited to the opening of the in-person Punahou Carnival Art Gallery, the largest art show in the state. Featuring more than 1,000 artworks by nearly 300 Hawai‘i artists, the gallery includes paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, ceramics and glass.
A special preview for art enthusiasts will be held Tuesday, Feb. 3, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Bishop Learning Center, Punahou School. This preview precedes the main Punahou Carnival, offering an exclusive first look at the collection. The gallery reopens during the Carnival, from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 6, and from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m on Saturday, Feb. 7.
The Art Gallery is a highlight of the Punahou Carnival. Planned by the Junior Class of 2027, this year's Carnival theme is “Welcome to the Jungle: Carnival 2026,” infusing the event with a spirit of exploration and adventure. Sales from each art piece will support Punahou Carnival’s fundraising efforts for student financial aid, with proceeds evenly shared between the artists and Punahou.