Aug 07 Friday
Discover the artistry, beauty, and soul of Hawaii’s Woodshow — where master craftsmen transform island-grown woods into breathtaking works of art. From bold contemporary pieces to timeless traditional craftsmanship, this celebrated exhibition brings together Hawaii’s finest wood artists for a vibrant showcase of creativity, culture, and aloha.
Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 5pm. Closed Mondays.
Aug 08 Saturday
Join us at the beautiful YMCA Camp Erdman (69-385 Farrington Hwy, Waialua, HI 96791) for Art Market at The Camp, a community art market organized by Waveline Collective.
Waveline Collective is a Hawaiʻi-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering local artists by creating more opportunities to exhibit and sell their work, while providing workshops in art business, professional development, networking, and international exposure. We believe artists thrive when they support one another, and our mission is to strengthen Hawaiʻi's creative community through collaboration and education.
Browse artwork by talented local artists, enjoy live music, delicious food vendors, hands-on art activities, and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
Take in the breathtaking scenery of Mokulēʻia Beach with the majestic backdrop of Mount Kaʻala, or enjoy open air painting session with Paint Party 808 lead by Karishma. Whether you're looking for original artwork, a chance to paint outdoors, or simply a beautiful afternoon on the North Shore, there's something for everyone.
Fun Fact: Camp Erdman is also a famous filming location for the hit TV series Lost!
This is a free event. Please come support local artists, connect with the community, and enjoy a day where art, nature, and aloha come together!
Aug 09 Sunday
Animals, both real and imagined, are integral to Asia Pacific origin stories, religious stories, myths, epics, folktales, and village scenes, often bearing symbolic significance such as good luck, prosperity, protection, and abundance. FAUNA features artwork from the East-West Center Collection that highlights animals of the land, sky, and waterways. These works represent cultures of Australia, Bangladesh, Canada (First Nations), China, Guam, Hawaiʻi, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tonga, Torres Strait Islands, the United States, and Vietnam. Art mediums featured include calligraphy, ceramics, paintings, puppets, sculpture, textiles, and woodcarving. This imagery reminds us of the interdependence and interconnectedness among animals, people, and the environment.
Aug 10 Monday
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Aug 12 Wednesday