Feb 06 Friday
Biophilia is a collaborative exhibition by Helena Noordhoff and Erik Sullivan, featuring painting, printmaking, and ceramics. The work explores how protective forms in nature act as symbols and metaphors for protection within the human psyche, reflecting processes of adaptation, healing, and transformation.
Reggie Watts is an internationally renowned Musician/Comedian/Writer/Actor who currently stars as the bandleader on CBS’s The Late Late Show with James Corden. Using his formidable voice, looping pedals, and his vast imagination, Watts blends and blurs the lines between music and comedy, wowing audiences with performances that are 100% improvised.
Watts’ first Netflix special Spatial released to massive critical acclaim, with the New York Times calling it “a giddy rush of escapist nonsense” and dubbing Watts “the most influential absurdist in comedy today.” The A.V. Club described Spatial as “signature Watts, meaning it’s alternately exhilarating, silly, exhausting and transcendent,” and Exclaim! Magazine called his performance “engaging, absurd, thoughtful and, most importantly, wholly unpredictable.”
Friday night movies are back in the new year with family-favorite films everyone will love! Grab some hot, freshly popped popcorn or a sweet treat from our concessions, kick back, and enjoy a fun, relaxing night together.
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 07 Saturday
Farmers and Artisan market
Waimea Town Market at Parker School is home to over 50 highly curated vendors who offer a wide variety of terrific produce, food and locally sourced and hand made items. Please join us, talk story with our vendors, learn about their businesses and crafts, and enjoy breakfast or lunch at our picnic tables with the Mauna Kea view—where North Hawaii comes together.
Spend a peaceful morning at the beautiful Lyon Arboretum exploring the art of nature journaling. No drawing experience is needed; just bring your curiosity and love of nature. This guided session will help you slow down, observe the natural world more closely, and capture what you notice through simple sketches, words, and reflection. All essential materials are provided.
We’ll be immersed in the beautiful grounds of Lyon Arboretum, embracing the sights, sounds, and subtle changes of the landscape, rain or shine.Come ready to notice, wonder, and connect with nature in a meaningful way.
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.
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.