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2018 Artist in Residence
Mazatl

May & June 2018!
Hui No'eau Visual Arts Eye is thrilled to nowadays GRAFICA: AUWAHI — a project in collaboration with 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl and the Auwahi Wood Restoration Project (AFRP)! GRAFICA: AUWAHI is presented in collaboration with the Auwahi Wood Restoration Project (AFRP). During his 6-week residency, 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl will exist creating new piece of work inspired by his experiences at Auwahi. This work volition be installed in the small gallery infinite (sometimes called the "history room") for all to enjoy! By visiting a rare, recovering, and treasured office of our island'south forests, Mazatl will bring a feeling of Auwahi to all of us!

GRAFICA: AUWAHI - At present Open Daily 9am - 4pm!

Auwahi dry forest on southwest Haleakala is one of the last representatives of a nigh lost and biologically unique Hawaiian forest type. For many Hawaiian species, including several with great cultural importance, Auwahi appears to be their last stand. Hui No'eau and the Auwahi Forest Restoration Project are thrilled to collaborate with Mazatl, the Hui's 2018 Artist in Residence, to create GRAFICA: AUWAHI—a mural installation in the Hui'south "History Room." During his six week residency, Mazatl created this mural with inspiration from his experience on Maui and at Auwahi.

Over half-dozen weeks, 2018 residency activities also included:

• Artist research, including interviews with residents
• Studio visits with Mazatl (open to the public!) - Monday, June xi / 10:00 am - ii:00 pm & Monday, June 18 / eleven:00 am - 3:00 pm
• Printmaking Field Trips led by Mazatl, Kill Joy, and Hui Didactics Artists for King Kekaulike Hawaiian Immersion Students and Maui Loftier ACOM students
• Na Keiki No'eau After School Fine art Programme at Makawao Elementary School Visits with Mazatl
• Installation of GRAFICA: AUWAHI landscape in the Hui's History Room
• Creation of two original woodblock prints by Mazatl and Kill Joy, featured in the Hui's Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition and recognized by the Hawai'i State Foundation on Civilisation and the Arts Art in Public Places Program. Limited edition prints of Mazatl and Kill Joy's work are bachelor for sale. Contact (808) 572-6560 for details.
• Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition featuring piece of work by 23 local artists and 13 invited artists, including 2018 Artist in Residence Mazatl, Kill Joy, Julia Cordi, Dustin Palos, Roberta Ann Weisenburg, Tom Calhoun, Caroline Killhour, Tania Arens, Lisa Kasprzycki, Andy Graydon, Brad Huck, Christi Kelso and Fiona Clarkson
• Hui's Family unit Day and Opening of the Wahi Pana Auwahi Exhibition—attended by one,100 members of the community!

Mahalo to the Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund
of Hawaii Customs Foundation
for their support of the Hui'due south Artist in Residence Plan

ABOUT MAZATL

Mazatl is a graphic maker from United mexican states City who utilizes public infinite to communicate ideas & emotions and seeks to create conversations towards collective liberation. His work includes big-scale woodcuts in public areas as well as graphic murals. He is defended to collaborating with groups, collectives, artists & movements that seek social, political, and ecology justice in local communities. Mazatl is a member of the Justseeds Artist Cooperative, a group of socially engaged graphic makers in Canada, the U.s.a. and Mexico who work collectively in the product of printed materials & installations worldwide. He is also a member of Fauna Ability Crew, an international graffiti crew devoted to creating work in public areas. Mazatl'southward work is displayed in exhibitions worldwide. He has an agile social media presence with over 62,500 followers on Instagram. This will be Mazatl's first visit to Hawai'i!

residency activities

There are many ways that y'all can join in, learn, and participate in this incredible Creative person Residency! More details are coming shortly to this page, so check dorsum soon!

• Attend a demo & presentation with Mazatl & Dr. Art Medeiros

• See Mazatl at work during studio visits

• Visit Auwahi Leeward Forest with Dr. Art Medeiros

• Create artwork inspired by Auwahi and enter the Auwahi Exhibition

• Attend the Hui's Family Day and celebrate the Opening of the Auwahi Exhibition, featuring work by Mazatl and local artists

• View and savour Mazatl'southward finished works of art in the Hui's new Grafica: Auwahi installation

Discover AUWAHI

Located on the leeward slopes of Haleakala, Auwahi is amid the world's virtually endangered tropical dry forests. AFRP originated in 1997 in collaboration with 'Ulupalakua Ranch to save tracts of highly endangered dry forest as biological and cultural sanctuaries. Following 12 years of restoration, non-native species declined from 87% to ii%, while native species increased from xx% to 98%. U.S Geological Survey research biologist Dr. Arthur Medeiros leads AFRP. With over 30 years of field experience studying Hawaiian ecosystems and as a TedX speaker, Medeiros' research has been featured in over 100 scientific publications & he is widely recognized every bit one of Maui'due south leading environmental experts.

2016
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
& large ink

About the residency & Big ink

This fall, Hui No'eau volition embark on a printmaking adventure of epic proportions! Nosotros are thrilled to bring Artist in Residence James Bailey to Maui to piece of work in the Hui's print studio, teach a workshop open up to all levels, and coordinate our "Big Ink" Celebration! James Bailey is a Professor in the Schoolhouse of Art at the University of Montana where he also leads students in an annual printmaking issue where large-scale prints are created using an unlikely and unique printing press: a steamroller! While on Maui, James will create a 4' 10 8' print of his ain and facilitate a community steamroller printmaking effect right here at the Hui!

On Sabbatum, October 8, the Hui'due south 2016 Artist in Residence Program will culminate with a "Big Ink" celebration! James will guide teams of volunteers as they assist him in the printing process past inking woodblocks that take been carved by local artists, Hui students, and youth from local schools in the weeks leading up to the event. Everyone will be invited to gather and spotter the magic unfold as James prints the woodcuts on cloth or paper by driving over them with a steamroller.

Calling all artists! Create drawings, carve on large-scale (upwardly to four' x 8') linoleum or wood and our whole community volition watch your work being printed!

Mahalo to the Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund of the Hawai'i Customs Foundation for their generous support of this plan!

Workshops & Activities

Big-calibration Linocut: Gear up for "Big Ink!" #1464
Teaching Creative person: Tania Arens
Saturday, one day
September 17 / 10:00 am – iv:00 pm

This class will become you inspired and ready to participate in the "Large Ink" steamroller printmaking projection at the Hui in October (pg. 5 & 6)! In this class, you'll larn how to create an impressive large-calibration linocut—a handmade message of your choice, a shout out to the globe! Students will learn how to translate an idea into a successful printable image, how to enlarge and transfer the paradigm using a grid, carve using various techniques, proof, and print the concluding paradigm. Students will also have costless admission to open studio on September 22 (12-4pm) and October four, five, & 6 (10am-4pm).
Tuition: $55 ($69 nonmember)
Supply Fee: $65

Artist in Residence at Work!
Wednesday – Friday, 3 days
September 28 - 30
2016 Artist in Residence James Bailey will exist working in the Hui print studio to create a large scale four' x 8' impress to exist printed at the "Large Ink" Celebration on October eight. Stop past, see the artist, and watch him piece of work!

"Big Ink" Workshop #1421
Saturday & Sunday, 2 days
Oct 1 & 2 / 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Join in this hands-on weekend workshop and learn about printmaking from 2016 Artist in Residence James Bailey. You'll get comfortable working with both traditional and non-traditional tools as you learn to create your own personal woodcut. Students will explore printmaking from start to finish: transferring an epitome to a block, toning, cutting, registration, ink modification, printing and inking applications. James will also present historical and contemporary artistic approaches that volition be sure to spark ideas and inspire your creativity! The workshop will fix you to participate in the Hui'due south "Big Ink" event!
Tuition: $155 ($194 nonmember)
Supply Fee: $30

Printmaking Open up Studio: Get Gear up for "Large Ink!"
Tuesday – Thursday, 3 days
October 4 - 6 / x:00 am – 4:00 pm

Local artists are invited to bring together James Bailey in the print studio for 3 days of carving! Working independently, participants are encouraged to work on woodblock or linoleum in preparation for "Large Ink" on October eight. Permit's assemble together and enjoy some creative time with our friends and boyfriend artists! Artists should bring their ain blocks, carving tools and whatever other supplies. Workspace is limited and available on a get-go come, first served ground! Prerequisite: Beginning Printmaking or equivalent feel.

"Big Ink" Commemoration! — FREE & Open to the Public!
Sabbatum, i day
October viii / x:00 am – 2:00 pm

We invite students, artists, and the entire community to come together for this spectacular issue! Allow's bring printmaking out of the studio and gloat how fun and magical the printmaking process can be for all ages! This event is a culmination of the Hui's 2016 Artist in Residence Program with Professor James Bailey of University of Montana. James will guide teams of volunteers as they assist him in the printing process using an unlikely and unique printing press: a steamroller! Volunteers will ink blocks that have been carved by local artists, Hui students, and youth from local schools in the weeks leading up to this "Big Ink" event. Everyone will be invited to gather round to watch the magic unfold on a large scale as James prints the woodcuts on cloth or newspaper by driving over them with a steamroller. James and volunteers will also print a four' x eight' print that James created himself during his residency at the Hui. Bring your family and friends and you'll dearest watching this heady and interactive printmaking event!

About the Artist - James Bailey

2016 Artist in Residence, James Bailey

James Bailey was born in New Jersey, and grew upwards in Minneapolis, MN. He earned his B.F.A. from the University of Minnesota and his Thousand.F.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is currently an artist and Professor in the Schoolhouse of Art at The University of Montana. In 1998 he established Matrix Press, the publishing component of the print programme, which brings in nationally recognized artists to collaborate in the production of limited edition prints and he is also one of the co-founders for the Annual Day of the Dead Steamroller Print Project now moving into its fifteenth yr.

As an creative person, James continues his research into both traditional and experimental approaches in printmaking. James has exhibited his work nationally and internationally in over 300 exhibitions and national print portfolios across 35 states as well as Estonia, France, China, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. His work can be found in numerous public and individual collections including those of the Walker Fine art Center, New York Public Library, Jundt Art Museum, Boise Art Museum, Mesa Arts Heart, Hillard University Art Museum and Sioux City Arts Centre among others. James was interviewed for the full length documentary film on printmaking titled Midwest Matrix and he serves on the board for the Printmaking Legacy Project.Larn more about James Bailey at jamesbaileyart.com.

Experience Big Ink:
4 Fun ways to participate!

1 TAKE A Form
Click here for some bully printmaking class options open up to all levels!

2 MAKE A Impress
Calling all artists! Create drawings, carve on large-scale (up to 4' x viii') linoleum or wood and our whole community will watch your work being printed! Contact Program Manager Lana Coryell at lanac@huinoeau.com if you would like to participate!

three VOLUNTEER
Permit usa know if you'd like to aid with "Large Ink" Celebration on October viii! Contact Plan Manager Lana Coryell at lanac@huinoeau.com if you would like to help.

iv WATCH & SEE
Everyone is invited! Come by the Hui on October 8 to see some astonishing prints beingness steamrolled before your eyes!

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Artist in Residence opportunities at the Hui are typically offered annually or biennially with significant planning required in advance and a more extensive application process. Please contact united states to inquire about this opportunity. If you are interested in visiting and teaching for a shorter term, nosotros invite you to apply to become a Hui Visiting Artist. Please complete the Pedagogy Artist Application.

Upcoming 2016

James Bailey

Recent By Artists in Residence

2007 - Swoon
2008 - Mike Houston & Martin Mazorra
2009 - Leela Corman & Tom Hart
2010 - Favianna Rodriguez & Orlando Reyes
2011 - Patrick Dougherty
2012 — Shira Walinsky, Eric Okdeh, David Goldberg

OTHER By ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE

Emilie Clark/ Lytle Shaw
Max Gimblett
Nicola Lopez
Sandow Birk
Brad Brown
Enrique Chagoya
Timothy Cummings
Katsura Funakoshi
Don Ed Hardy
Joyce Kozloff
Robert Kushner
Kara Maria
Lothar Osterburg
Judy Pfaff
Artemio Rodriguez

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2012 Artists in Residence

About the Artists — Shira Walinsky, Eric Okdeh & David Goldberg

Shira Walinsky

With an MFA in painting from the University of Pennsylvania, Shira Walinsky is a painter, printmaker and muralist who has been a featured artist with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Plan since 2000. Her interdisciplinary piece of work explores cultures and subcultures of distinct urban areas that use personal narratives to reflect larger issues, transform public spaces, and develop a visual language using typography, portraits and textiles. She serves equally co-teacher with Jane Golden, Director and pioneer of the Mural Arts Program, at the Academy of Pennsylvania, University of the Arts, Princeton University, Bryn Mawr College and Drexel University.

Eric Okdeh

Eric Okdeh is a Philadelphia-based muralist, who has been creating public art since 1998. Since receiving his BFA in painting from Tyler School of Fine art, Eric has counterbalanced his work as a studio-artist with teaching mural making classes to youth and inmates at SCI Graterford Prison. He was the lead muralist of the Mural Corps Program in its first 6 years, exhibits widely in NY and PA, and has over 65 commissions throughout the urban center of Philadelphia and Seville, Spain. He has participated in mural projects in Tucson, Arizona and Los Angeles. His work is featured in four books well-nigh public and Mural art.

David Goldberg

With a BS from Howard Academy's School of Engineering, David Goldberg is a HI-based teacher, programmer and digital artist specializing in designing creative connections betwixt liberal arts and hard science. He writes, teaches, designs and develops interactive media projects independently and with the institutional support of State funding agencies, the UH, Kapiolani Customs Higher, the Maui Economic Evolution Board, the Honolulu Museum of Art, and the DOE.

About the 2012 Residency

Hui No'eau Visual Arts Centre proudly presents 2012 Artists in Residence: mural artists Shira Walinsky and Eric Okdeh from Philadelphia, PA and Oahu-based media creative person David Goldberg.

Walinksy and Okdeh visited us from the internationally acclaimed City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, which unites artists and communities through a collaborative process to create art that transforms public spaces and individual lives. Each of these pioneering artists bear 12+ years of experience leading community-based works of public art at a massive calibration. As a developer, digital artist and professor of Popular Culture at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa'due south Section of American Studies, Goldberg specializes in designing artistic connections between liberal arts and hard scientific discipline. Walinsky and Okdeh collaborated with our Maui population to create two big-scale public fine art murals that reflect, inspire and correspond our customs while Goldberg designed a fun & interactive social media experience remotely connecting artists and off-site visitors to the entire process.

2012 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE ACTIVITIES:

  • Welcome Breakfast "Coffee & Conversation" with Artist in Residence Shira Walinsky July 6, 2012 / 10:00 am / Free

  • Teen Mural Intensive with Creative person in Residence Shira Walinsky July seven & viii, 2012 / 10:00 am – iv:00 pm Students explored a range of portrait possibilities using photography & collage, then enlarged images using traditional landscape making techniques.
  • "Teach the Teachers" Professional Development with Artist in Residence Shira Walinsky July 11, 2012 / x:00 am – 4:00 pm Teachers discovered the powerful educational components of mural making and came away with new tools for engagement and a mural arts curriculum by an experienced professional from the renowned City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.
  • Public Pigment Solar day with Artist in Residence Shira Walinsky July 13, 2012 / 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm / FREE Participants joined united states in the Hui'southward Garden Studio for a public paint twenty-four hours to meet July Artist-in-Residence Shira Walinsky and to help create the new landmark mural she has been developing with our customs for almost 6 months.
  • Mural Arts Workshop with Creative person in Residence Shira Walinsky July xiv, 2012 / x:00 am – iv:00 pm Participants developed into landscape artists for a day, putting their mark on this historic piece of public art and joining the team that helped transform a Maui space.
  • Public Paint Day #2 with Artist in Residence Shira Walinsky July 17, 2012 / ii:00 pm – v:00 pm / FREE
  • Creative person Conversation with Artist in Residence Shira Walinsky July 19, 2012 / five:00 – 6:00 pm / Complimentary Join us for an informative presentation and console discussion about the impact of community appointment through public works of art and landscape making. Contribute your thoughts as we hash out the challenges and applications of art as a tool for social empowerment and modify.
  • Sci Fi Digital Media Workshop with David Goldberg September 15, 2012 / 10:00 am – four:00 pm Tin can we build new bridges between creativity and learning? David Goldberg leads a 1-day intensive workshop focused on exploring the crossroads between digital media, writing, education, and the visual arts. Participants created projects that combined an educational science fiction narrative almost life in Hawai'i, remixed digital images and short videos. Projects were integrated into a unmarried interactive textbook designed for apply on Apple's iPad.
  • Welcome Breakfast "Coffee & Chat" with Creative person in Residence Eric Okdeh October 9, 2012 / 10:00 am / Gratuitous
  • Teen Intensive Workshop Murals & Representation with Creative person in Residence Eric Okdeh Oct 13 & 14, 2012 / x:00 am – 4:00 pm The workshop will focus on particular techniques that use digital imaging and projection to create photorealistic figurative murals. Through drawing via grid and projection methods, students will larn to utilize this process every bit a tool, integrating it into a painterly arroyo. In addition to those interested in mural painting, the workshop is likewise perfect for students who want to learn new techniques for accuracy in big, figurative paintings. No prior experience with digital fine art is necessary. The instructor will demonstrate the digital part of the process, merely the workshop will focus on the enlarging and translating of the image into paint.
  • Public Paint Day with Artist in Residence Eric Okdeh October xvi, 2012 / FREE Join u.s. at the Hui for a public paint solar day to meet October Artist-in-Residence Eric Okdeh and to help create the new landmark mural he has been developing with our community for 4+ months, which will exist installed in historic Wailuku town!
  • Mosaic Landscape Making with Creative person in Residence Eric Okdeh October 17 & 18, 2012 / 10:00 am – four:00 pm This workshop will illustrate means to enlarge and transform a design or image into stained drinking glass mosaic. Students will larn how to best utilize grout lines and patterns within glass cuts to effectively make dynamic drawings and contrasting shapes. This workshop will demonstrate how to properly set a surface and materials needed to best install the drinking glass pieces both indoors and outdoors. This workshop is perfect for those who wish to create vibrant outdoor mosaics that weather the elements and stand the examination of time.
  • Public Paint Twenty-four hours with Artist in Residence Eric Okdeh October xix, 2012 / Gratis Join us at the Hui for a public pigment mean solar day to meet October Creative person-in-Residence Eric Okdeh and to help create the new landmark mural he has been developing with our community for 4+ months, which will be installed in celebrated Wailuku town!
  • Murals by the Masses A Professional Development Workshop with Artist in Residence Eric Okdeh October 20 & 21, 2012 / x:00 am – four:00 pm This workshop volition focus on tutorials utilizing the Photoshop and Tile Pile programs to create big calibration murals and mosaics for fabrication in the classroom and with groups of volunteers. Students will acquire how to "posterize" complex designs into identifiable areas of paint, and how to filter a design into a set palette of vitreous mosaic tile colors. This workshop is perfect for those that are trying to integrate mural making within a classroom setting and creating works of public art that are by and for the community, by demonstrating diverse methods of grooming for mass paint days and volunteerism, by both children and adults.
  • Mural Installation Days with Creative person in Residence Eric Okdeh Oct 22 – 25, 2012 / FREE Join u.s. in celebrated Wailuku town to help install the large-scale public mural aslope October Artist-in-Residence Eric Okdeh.
  • Panel Discussion with Artist in Residence Eric Okdeh & Friends Oct 25, 2012 / half dozen:00 pm Join u.s.a. for an informative presentation and panel discussion near the touch of community engagement through public works of art and mural making. Contribute your thoughts every bit we hash out the challenges and applications of art as a tool for social empowerment and change.
  • Digital Media Workshop with David Goldberg October 27, 2012 / 10:00 am – four:00 pm Can we build new bridges between creativity and learning? David Goldberg will pb a 1-day intensive workshop focused on exploring the crossroads betwixt digital media, writing, teaching, and the visual arts. Participants will create projects that combine an educational scientific discipline fiction narrative about life in Hawai'i, remixed digital images and short videos. Projects will be integrated into a single interactive textbook designed for employ on Apple'south iPad.
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2011
artist in residence

Nigh THE Artist — PATRICK DOUGHERTY

Combining carpentry skills with a love of nature, N Carolina-based Patrick Dougherty began learning about primitive building techniques and experimenting with tree saplings as construction cloth in 1980. Small works and unmarried pieces on conventional pedestals before long grew into awe-inspiring site-specific installations that required sticks by the truckload. To date Patrick has congenital over 200 such massive sculptures all over the world and received numerous awards, including a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and NEA Fellowship. Princeton Architectural Press published a major survey of Patrick and his work in a 2009 book entitled Stickwork.

Mahalo Nui Loa

This groundbreaking Hui projection would not take been possible without the assist of a strong community of inspired supporters, including well-nigh 200 volunteers who helped harvest materials and create the sculpture; more than 100 donors through our Kickstarter campaign, "Raise the Paddle" auction at Art Matter 2011, the Laila-Twigg Smith Fund of the Hawai'i Customs Foundation, and other individual gifts; participants of the artist talk, panel give-and-take, school visits, special events and plan-related workshops; collaborators at MISC and DLNR; and everyone who shared this sculpture with their friends and family unit! Mahalo!

Almost the Sculpture - "On the Wild Side"

On the Wild Side by Patrick Dougherty

The Hui was tremendously proud to work with earth-renowned ecology sculptor Patrick Dougherty for a September 2011 residency. During his three-calendar week stay, the artist worked directly with the community to develop, plan and create a site-specific installation using saplings of invasive and non-native tree species. The final sculpture entitled "On the Wild Side" provided a treasured space for people of all ages to gather and enjoy this incredible structure made from natural materials. The sculpture aimed to cultivate community and raise awareness about Hawai'i's endangered ecosystems past inspiring chat, encouraging public participation, and creating fellowship between artists and environmentalists.

"On the Wild Side" was created primarily with strawberry guava (along with eucalyptus and white ash). According to the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC), strawberry guava is one of the most damaging invasive plants in the country, having no natural enemies or competitors in all of Hawai'i. The 10-xxx foot tall trees leave a sea of red fruits and seeds that are ingested by birds, boar and other animals and dispersed throughout forest areas. It forms dense thickets replacing native Hawaiian plants, and damages the watershed services that diverse forests provide. One of our goals for using strawberry guava is to work with organizations like MISC to aid raise awareness in the larger community about Hawai'i's endangered ecosystems.

The Hui'south Stickwork sculpture "On the Wild Side" brought our whole community a tremendous amount of joy since its construction in September 2011. Information technology provided a place for anybody in our community to gather and play. Time and weather eventually took their toll; with heavy hearts, the Hui began to remove areas of the sculpture that had partially complanate in March 2015. "On the Wild Side" exceeded the typical 3 twelvemonth lifespan for Stickwork and offered many opportunities to experience and share the work of art with family unit, friends and community. We thank all who participated in and enjoyed this incredible project!

cheers!


DONORS

Paul Alkire
George & Janet Allan
Paul Allione
Jim AltieriSitso & Maria Bediako
Judy & Bill Bisgard
Susana Browne
John Bryant
Isabelle BuellNancy & Jimmy Carmody
Catering From Soup to Nuts
Katie Chapman
Laura Civitello
Miriam Clarke
Eileen Clemente
Lana Coryell
Sabrina Coryell & David Stodder
Marcia Dewey
Jennifer Ely
Judith Evans
Dennys Eymard
Sara & Tim Farrington
Robin Ferrier
Bob Flint
Sandra Florence
Denise Flynn
Sean & Kelly Flynn
Anne-Marie Forsythe
Tim Garcia
Julie Gardner
Barbara & Michael Gartner
Robert Glick
Birgitte Gilt
Steve & Tamar Goodfellow
Pam Gould
Susan & Michael Graham
Mary Grandy
Stephanie Gruenert
Hanna Hammerli
Barbara & Gary Hansen
Jimmy & Honey Bun Haynes
Shannon Hoekstra
Donna Howard
John & Lee Hoxie
Nicole Hunt
Dave & Emily Ihle
David Israelite
Frank Kane
Kathleen Kastles
Kathryn Kaufmann
Brian Kelly
Peter & Laura Kelly
Caroline Killhour
Kristin La Flamme
Laila Twigg
Smith Fine art Fund
Amanda Li Wilson
David Linn

Steve London & Diane Carr
Barbara Loveland
Molly Lynch
Melinda Lyon Bell
Kristina Lyons Lambert
Kathy Marchetti
Brian & Melia McHugh
Kelly McHugh
Mary-Kate McHugh
Patricia & John McHugh
Tommy & Mary-Kay McHugh
Jesse Mendelson
Fran Mitsumura
Lynn & Anne Monthaven
Tim Moore
Robert J. & Dr. Mary Lou Morgado
Jason Newman
Jupiter Nielsen
Rod & Jannie Olson
The Outrigger Pizza Visitor
Julie Peterson
Anne Pierce
Jim Powlan
Carol Preston
Carolyn Quan
Sandy Rice
Kathy Sakai
Gerrianne & Clyde Sakamoto
Claire Sanford
Maizie Sanford
Karuna Santoro
Carolyn & Jack Schaefer Grey
Doug & Jill Schatz
Cristina Schenk
Gage Schubert
Carol Schwarz
Esther Shimazu
Jazu Stine
Earl & Sandi Stoner
Clay Sutherland
Carol Suzuki
Molly Sykes
Cheryl Tipton
Tony Tollner
Paul TurnerJanis & Art von Thaden
Kim Willis
Cynthia Winan-Burns
William Worcester
Marcia & Klaus Zech
Carole Zoom

ADDITIONAL Back up

Rici Guild
Lauren Mekeel
Menehune Water
Helen Nielsen, President, Hawaii Coastal Land Trust
Teya Penniman, Director, Maui Invasive Species Committee
Hashemite kingdom of jordan SantosSara Tekula, Director/Producer, "Plant a Wish" Project
John Trino
Billy Welker
Briana Welker
Maggie Welker
Keith Wolter, Executive Manager of the Maui AIDS Foundation and host of KAOI'southward Maui Non-Turn a profit Managing director'south Association Radio Show


SCULPTURE CREW

Husa Adams
Mike Ade
Jenn Atkinson
Julia Baldwin
Kyle Barnett
Jared Barros
Wolfgang Beoker
Jill Bernshouse
Judy Bisgard
Marlee Blakeman
Lorne Boyd
Tara Branham
Zoe Brownbird
Caleb Burgess
Tom Calhoun
Miranda Military camp
Kelly Cannon
John Cassel
Amy Chang
Carol Childerhose
Dan Cho
Stephanie Cliffton
Luana Coonen
Ashley Cooper
Glenn Coryell
Lana Coryell
DLNR Coiffure
Chris Cruikshank
Janet Davis
Lance De Silva
Rachel DeBoer
Patrick Dougherty
Rachel Edelman
ElaineDeybra Fair
Sara Farrington
Tim Farrington
Tom Faught
Robin Ferrier
Sandra Florence
Anne-Marie Forsythe
Lissa Flim-flam
Rose Gabriel
Zachary Gabriel
Tim Garcia
Ariel Gebb
Carrie Gebb
Birgitte Gilt
Irene Gombac
Suzzana Goodwin
Mary Grandy
Hanna Hammerli
Kim Harter
Rachel Hecksher
Jenny-Li Hellsen
Joani Hixen
Genesis K. Ho'opai
Rachel Hodara
Jane Honeycutt
Harriet Huff
Michelle Jewell
Claudia Johnson
Frank Kane
Kathryn Kaufmann
Lauren Kennedy
Caroline Killhour
Gilson Killhour
Heide Karin Konwalinka
Stephanie "Mapu" Kowalski

Ted Krawczyk
Larry Lambert
Becky Lewis
Pua Logan
Bev Lundquist
Rainelle Lushina
Christine MacDonald
Kathleen MacDonald
Claudio Marchetti
Don May
Kari McCarthy
Kelly McHugh
Kay McLeod
Colin Meston
Keri Meyer
Robert Meyer
Elizabeth Michalkow
Chris Miller
Gabe Mott
Jarod Mower
Taylor Nevhoff
Joan Nielsen
Jupiter Nielsen
Charlie Noland
Nathalie Nuñez
Maya Okamara
Ana Olvera
Kathy Parish
David Parrish
Jeanne Paynick
Carl Polk
Linda Proshe
Amy Puz
Rachel Ray
Ryan Rea
Sandy Rice
Miguel Rivas
Bridget Ryan
Gena Ryan
Rita Ryan
Stephanie Sachs
Renee Sante
Karuna Santoro
Jordan Santos
Linda Schenk
Wolfram Schenk
Carla Schneider
Carol Schwarz
Jenny Sheeham
Julio Spee
Michael Stone
Amy Tanzman
Carla Thistle
Courtney Turner
Abelardo Rojas Umana
Leaf Van Alstine
Christian Visoria
Fiama Von Shuetze
Neil Waring
Ed Weller
Linda Weller
Chet Witek
Grace Woods
Beak Worcester
Kathy Yoo
Nicklaus Yoo
Steve Yoo

DINNER ATTENDEES & PROGRAM SUPPORTERS

Pam Andelin & Chuck Gray
Kathy BaldwinJill Bernshouse
Baton & Judy Bisgard
Patrick Dougherty
Ron Durette
Tim & Sara Farrington
Dr. James & Robin Ferrier
Tim Garcia
Lynne Gilroy & Don Bernshouse
Birgitte Golden
Ruth Goodfellow
Shannon Hoekstra
Donna Howard
Kimberly Howard-Carhart
Hal Jobe & Gary Mohrlang
Gilson & Caroline Killhour
Heidi Karin Konwalinka
Ted Krawczyk
Thomas Lambert & Kristina Lyons Lambert
Craig Lofton
Anders Lyons & Kiera Strohm-Herman
Judy McCorkle & Tom Reed
Teya & Jay Penniman
Wendy Peterson
Sandy Rice
Don Shamblin & Vincent Palmieri
Jill Spalding
Jane Thompson
Janis von Thaden

Links

"Twigonometry" past Paul Woods, Hana Hou, The Magazine of Hawaiian Airlines, Feb/ March 2012
"Sticking Together" by Kehaulani Cerizo, Maui News, October 16, 2011
"Kia`i Moku: Positive Spin on Invasive Species…" by Lissa Trick, Maui News, September 11, 2011
"Twigonometry" by Tom Stevens, On Maui, September-Oct 2011
"Interwoven art, community at Hui", Maui News, September eight, 2011
"A Well-Intended Tangle" by Paul Forest, Maui Nō Ka ʻOi Mag, July-August 2011
Patrick Dougherty Website
"Building with Sticks and Stones" by Penelope Light-green, New York Times, Oct 2010
Update on the forthcoming "Bending Sticks" characteristic-length documentary
Dougherty receives Elizabeth and Mallory Factor Prize for Southern Art

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