Free Palikū Arts Festival at Windward CC
‘Building STEAM’ is the theme at Palikū Arts Festival, a unique interactive arts experience set for Saturday, April 6, at Windward Community College.
‘Building STEAM’ is the theme at Palikū Arts Festival, a unique interactive arts experience set for Saturday, April 6, at Windward Community College.
Windward Community College’s Gallery ʻIolani presents a new exhibition displaying the work of seven artists, who got their start at community colleges.
The new exhibition features the work of popular artists, Jodi Endicott and Jon Hamblin, and introduces the work of newcomer Sarah Hyland.
Gallery ʻIolani at Windward Community College will host a Christmas fantasy arts and craft sale featuring items made by students and community members.
Gallery ʻIolani presents Confluence 5, an exhibition highlighting student work from studio art classes in ceramics, color theory, drawing, design, gallery design and management, painting, photography, screen printing and sculpture.
“Beneath the Surface,” an exhibition featuring three Kona artists, will be held at Windward Community College’s Gallery ʻIolani and is open to the public.
Enjoy a unique interactive arts experience on April 7 in and around Palikū Theatre, an event for the whole family.
The exhibition honors the remarkable drawing, painting and Atelier Hawaiʻi programs established and taught by Snowden Hodges for more than 30 years at Windward CC.
Castle High School students in Windward CC's ART 113 present their work through November.
The free, family-friendly festival includes entertainment, booths and attractions, food, silent actioning, community expos and more on Saturday, October 7.