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Holiday Change Up: Shop Local Prints...and More!

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AJ Feducia's Portfolio print, a soft ground and aquatint etching, here, unfinished
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Printmaker Ualani Davis with a cyano print fragment
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Marika Emi's Portfolio print, a 2 layer lithograph from wooden type off a letter press
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Printmaker Marika Emi in the HMA print studio---note t-shirt from the Offsetter, a new online culture magazine based in Honolulu

The annual holiday gifting season is poised at the gate, and shoppers will be wooed and tracked for the power they wield.  HPR’s Noe Tanigawa offers a look at way to get original, one of a kind works, stretch your dollars and support local arts and artists at the same time.

Insiders know this is a great place to get unique, affordable art---trust your taste and jump in!

The Honolulu Printmakers’ "Impressions" Benefit Print Sale runs November 29th to December first at the Honolulu Museum of Art School at Linekona,  10-4 daily. 

The Director's Portfolio features a limited edition of prints by up and coming artists, Drew Broderick, Ualani Davis, Marika Emi and AJ Feducia.

Insider's scour the HMA seasonal sales for affordable and delightful works, often by established artists.  The Studio Benefit Sale featuring jewelry, ceramics, glass and textiles opens Tuesday night, November 26th, 5:30 to 8 in the large HMA School gallery.   This sale runs through December 8th , 10am to 6pm daily.

All proceeds benefit the HMA education programs and studios. 

Noe Tanigawa covered art, culture and ideas for two decades at Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
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