
Art + Flea Holidaze in Chinatown!
Come check out the last Art + Flea event of the year! I’ll be sharing a table with Pena People and friends! Last minute shopping WOOT!
Come check out the last Art + Flea event of the year! I’ll be sharing a table with Pena People and friends! Last minute shopping WOOT!
EVERY 3rd FRIDAY 5-9pm
Public Parking at Goodwill
Kailua Night Market showcases diverse cultural and food offerings and welcome visitors to the Kailua District.
I’ll have a booth front and center with greeting cards, stickers, buttons and more! See you there!
Art + Flea for the first time in Kapolei! Come check out some new work and an amazing light installation on the lawn!
Private event but wish me luck!
I’ll be doing some live mural painting and have some stickers for sale at Art +Flea’s South Shore Market! Come check it out and do a little mural painting yourself!
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🔸 SUNDAY, JULY 29 🔸 10AM - 2PM 🔸
@THEMANIFEST 32 N. HOTEL ST
📍HONOLULU, HI
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#bozschurr
Last hurrah for “The Finch will Flourish!” See you there!
FEAST & FILM!!!!
Born from the community support generated at the May 10th Hawaii FEAST, Boz Shurr cultivated the June exhibition, The Finch Will Flourish to focus on transforming public and private spaces into places that feel safe and inviting. This current show At Marks Garage is in collaboration with Hawaii FEAST to benefit Child & Family Service, which provides safe spaces for transitioning, women, children and families.
In celebrating the Hawaii FEAST two week run of, The Finch Will Flourish Exhibition, we will be hosting a FEAST and Film Screening Closing pARTy of the award winning film, Janey Makes A Play, a multigenerational story which follows a captivating 90-year-old woman named Janey as she rallies her small town to create a theatre production about the Great Depression amidst the real erosion of the town’s local economy.
Seemingly from a very far off place, this film shares the importance of multigenerational relationships while supporting and valueing artistic enterprises and endeavors community while facing and healing some of our biggest collective challenges today. The filmmakers and characters have recently appeared on NPR and CW6.
630p- Doors Open
7:00p - Film Screening
8:00p - Talk Story
8:15p - Music by DJ Bubble Buff, pupu & libations
9:00p - Pau
The Hollywood Reporter called Janey an “irrepressible star” and San Diego Magazine deemed the film “funny and heartwarming.” Theater audiences across the country have fallen in love with this inspiring story of growing older with pizazz. It’s a powerful story of community involvement to share with the whole neighborhood.
Follow 90-year-old Janey as she writes and directs her latest original, socially relevant community theatre production for her small town. Experience the creative process unfold with a cast of colorful townspeople, as they engage with the arts amidst a local economy devastated by the recent recession.
The showcased winning May 10th Hawaii FEAST artist, Boz Shurr along with other participating FEAST artists will be joining the celebration. Talk story session after the film plus ono pupu, libations and music to be had afterwards in the gallery space to enjoy the final day of JuneFEAST Exhibition.
OPEN TO ALL AGES
$5 student & kupuna tickets
$10 advanced tickets & $15 at the door
Kids 12 and under FREE
PARKING: $1.50/hour metered parking, FREE after 6pm. $4 flat rate after 5p at Chinatown Municipal Garages.
As part of the JuneFEAST Exhibition taking place June 1st - 15th at the Arts at Marks Garage Gallery, HawaiiFEAST brings you an afternoon filled with inspiring talk story focused on the idea of public art space activation being a relevant and intrinsic element for healing in our human services sector.
Boz Schurr, the featured JuneFEAST Exhibition artist will be joining Child & Family Service providers, Heather Williams, Executive Director at the Art Explorium in Kaimuki and Justyn Ah Chong, Director of Photography for the film Mele Murals to share the valuable and impactful collaborative work being done in community using the gifts of creative artists through public art forms & centers as a powerful tool for resiliency in youth-focused social services.
230p - Doors open
300p - Featured guest speakers talk story
400p - Q&A, hang out
500p - Pau
ABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKERS
Anne Marie Rizzo
Anne is the Chief Advancement Officer with Child & Family Service, a model nonprofit dedicated to helping Hawaii’s most at-risk families. Its is a family-centered, full-service nonprofit since 1899 dedicated to “Strengthening families and fostering the healthy development of children”. Through nearly 50 programs that welcome everyone from keiki to kūpuna across the Islands, they help Hawai‘i families address some of life’s most serious situations including poverty, abuse, and neglect. Within the past fiscal year (July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016) alone, CFS provided direct services, to 10,518 individuals and touched another 43,500 lives through phone calls, referrals, educational presentations, and by providing for those visiting walk-in family centers."
Boz Schurr
Boz, originally from Portland, Oregon is currently a graphic design and fine art teacher at Island Pacific Academy and a freelance designer and fine artist. Her works include creating a Student Mural for the Honolulu Museum of Contemporary Art at Spalding House, being a POW! WOW! Hawai'i mural artist artist. You can also find her work in spaces like Mori by Art +Flea, UH Manoa Campus, Island Distillers & even under the Pali Highway! Boz's recent collaboration with Child & Family Services birthed the project, "Hallway of Hope" Commission for their private facilities meant to transform what was once a rather dark and unwelcoming hallway into something magical, warm creating an inviting, peaceful, safe space.
Heather Williams
Heather wishes she could have gone to a place like Art Explorium as a child, but she is trying hard to make up for lost time as an adult. She is thrilled to work at Art Explorium because it brings together children, art, and environmental sustainability. Heather has helped start two community centers. One was a self-help legal center at the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii. The second was at the Luke Center for Public Service at Punahou School. With her community experience and two young art-lovers of her own at home, working on a community art center for youth is a perfect fit.
Justyn Ah Chong
Born on the island of Oʻahu and raised in the town of Mililani, Justyn is a graduate of the Kamehameha Schools. There he discovered an interest in film production pursuing a Cinematic Arts education at University of Southern California's film school receiving a B.A. in Cinematic Arts and a Minor in Business. Justyn adds to a growing form of indigenous television & film industry where the mission positions his community to attain positive systematic change through media’s potential to engage, entertain and sustain a perspective that is uniquely Hawaiian as the cinematographer for the film Mele Murals which promotes youth development, arts education, cultural preservation, and community-building through the creation of large-scale outdoor murals. Justyn is also a photographer and editor with ʻŌiwiTV as well as a crew member on Hōkūleʻa, documenting his legs of the Malama Honua Worldwide Voyage.
All ages welcomed
$5 donation for adults, students & Kupuna FREE
PARKING: $1.50/hr. street parking, $4 flat rate at Chinatown Municipal Garages
June FEAST Exhibition, The Finch Will Flourish Opening pARTy followed by LIVE Dance Concert with Jaramak & Good Foot!!
Born from the community support generated at the May 10th FEAST, Boz Shurr, art educator, muralist and illustrator living and working on Oahu, cultivated the JuneFEAST exhibition, The Finch Will Flourish to focus on transforming public and private spaces into places that feel safe and inviting. This show At Marks Garage is in collaboration with Hawaii FEAST to benefit Child & Family Service, which provides safe spaces for transitioning, women, children and families.
When finches come into our awareness it is a sure sign of ebullient times ahead. Finches are singers, storytellers and act as omens of changing tides and bright days on the horizon. Birds can also be a symbol of flight and freedom, a colorful transition when darkness turns to light. Through the process of natural evolution, often caused by factors outside their control, some species must struggle, change and consistently build through unpredictable circumstances to find their safe spaces. As they gather their resources they create their havens; their nests and their futures. The work in these murals represent and celebrate this growth change. When the finch sings, it is a beckoning us to unleash our own song.
The exhibition runs June 1st-15th and open to the public Tue-Sat 12p-5p.
Good Foot has put together this special show to bid bon voyage and good luck to their good friend, Kapono Ciotti, the lead drummer and bandleader for Jamarek. This show is also special because it is happening at the Arts at Mark's Garage and it's on a First Friday! To make the night extra special there will be a view 'teaser' sets of Jamarek drummers and Good Foot horns during the open (and free portion) of the evening from 530-9pm.
530p - Doors Open
630p - Welcome, Feature Artist Project Presentation
700p - Docent Led Gallery Tour
730p-9p - DJ Bubble Buff & Jamarek 'teaser'
FREE & Open to ALL Ages
9pm - 12am - LIVE Dance Concert with Jamarek & Good Foot
$10/cover, Kids 12 and under FREE (ALL Ages Welcome)
Ono Pupu
FEATURED SIGNATURE LIBATIONS BY:
TruBodyBliss & Island Distillers
(All FEAST Artists complimentary access to concert afterparty)
PARKING: $1.50/hr street parking or FREE after 6pm. Chinatown Municipal Garages $5 flat rate.
I’m presenting an idea to hopefully secure some mural funding. Come by and support who you think deserves the support (As long as you’re the supporting the arts I won’t get mad if you don’t vote for me ;) See you there!
Come visit me in the Surface Gallery to see my ongoing exhibit (Ísland to Island) Korpúlfsstaðir and The 23hr Sunset
Every third Sunday of the month from 10am to 4pm (activities end at 2pm).
In conjunction with Bank of Hawaii Family Sunday, the museum also holds a free Family Day at its location in Makiki Heights, with entertainment and an art activity. A free shuttle bus runs between the Honolulu Museum of Art and Spalding House, so you can enjoy both events in one day.
Limited parking is available. Street parking is not permitted.
Tim Burton's films don't all take place around Halloween, but they're still creepy enough to get you in the spooky mood. Here's your chance to see Beetlejuice, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride on the big screen in a (supposedly) haunted theater. Hawaii Theatre, $7–$12.
There will be booths of local artists selling fun and scary things just in time for Halloween! I'll have my own booth so I hope to see you there!
Celebrate the Arts Chinatown Street Fair
In the Honolulu Historical Arts District
October 14, 2017 11-3 pm
@Pauahi Street, Hawaii Theater, Bethel St. & Sun Yat Sen Park
- Food trucks, Arts and Crafts, Live Music
- Art Demonstrations
- ALL Sketchers and painters welcome to sketch/paint to live music (Free sketchpads while supply lasts)
- Make-and-Take Art: card making, mask making, whirling wall hangings
@ ARTS at Marks Garage:
- Hawaii Shakespeare Festival Multi-theater Costume Sale
- Esther Nowell Beads, Bauble and Bangles--Beading workshop
- Friends of the Library book sale
10% discount while shopping at ALL of the following local Chinatown businesses:
The Art Treasures, Owen and Company, Pegge Hopper Gallery, Louis Pohl Gallery, Ginger 13, About the Goods, Blank Canvas, Trading Heritage Co., Barrio Vintage, special shopping bag at Haul2HI
www.creativeartshi.com
For more information contact:
Sandy Pohl at 808 521-1812 or email creativeartshi8@gmail.com
Second Saturday Discover Art
10AM-2PM
Every second Saturday on Pauahi St., the Creative Arts Experience features artists and performers, stationed around the Chinatown community, to offer art classes, demonstrations and lessons. Activities will be interactive and geared toward children and families. Activities will include watercolors, face and body painting, take-away art, ceramics, papier-mâché, and more!
PechaKucha Honolulu #31 presents ♀ (Female), a night filled with stories, artwork, and images that celebrate as well as discuss what it means to be female.
Location: Honolulu Museum of Art School
1111 Victoria Street
Guests can park at the Honolulu Museum of Art School parking lot, at 1111 Victoria Street, with entrances on Beretania and Young Streets. It is $5 for 5 hours of parking. Street parking is available but limited.
Performance at 6:30pm featuring Jasmine Yoshikawa & Jhune Liwanag
Food: Chamorro Grindz
Speakers:More info to come
Saturday, June 24, 10am-2pm
1050 Ala Moana Blvd. Suite 1650
The cats are back in town, and they are ready for a new place to call home. Mori by Art + Flea, Morning Glass, and Hawaiian Humane are joining forces again to bring the second Neko Cat Cafe of 2017 to Ward Village. Neko Cafe will be at the former Brue Bar and Wedding Cafe located at 1050 Ala Moana Blvd Suite 1650 on Saturday, June 24th from 10AM-2PM. Special releases of all things cat related will be on sale by local vendors including Antidee, Boz Schurr, Green Tea Leaves Jewelry, Kawaii Mono, Noreen Watanabe, Lei Tada, Erimon's Workshop, Mistprint, and Super Art Squad. Morning Glass will supply the ono treats for both cats and humans. Hawaiian Humane is currently selling pre-sale tickets until June 23rd. Due to the popularity of the event from the previous Neko Cafe in January, there will be walk-ins, but the wait time is expected to be longer because of the large turn out. For more information on reserving a time slot visit https://www.hawaiianhumane.org/nekocafe/
Gestalistamenn SÍM bjóða alla velkomna á listamannaspjall mánudaginn 12.júní 17:00 í SÍM húsinu, Hafnarstræti 16.
Kaffi, te og með því á boðstólnum.
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SIM Residency artists invite everyone to their artists talk Monday the 12th of June at 5pm at the SIM house, Hafnarstræti 16.
Coffee, tea and snacks
Gestalistamenn SÍM júní 2017
// SÍM artist in Residence June 2017:
Amiko Li
amikoli.com
Bailey Henderson
www.baileyhenderson.com
Bernadette Klavins
bernadetteklavins.com
Boz Schurr
www.bozschurr.com
D. Chase Angier
angierperformanceworks.com
Fleming Jeffries
www.flemingjeffries.net
George Scott MacLeod
www.macleod9.com
Hong Wei
hongweistudio.com
Joana Gelazyte
www.joanagelazyte.com
Josh Oliver
www.josholiverillustration.com
Lourdes Amira Aranda Astudillo
www.facebook.com/amiraarandanet
Mie Mogensen
www.miemogensen.com
Nicola Heidemann
www.nicolaheidemann.de
POW! – It’s the impact that art has on a person.
WOW! – It’s reaction that art has on a viewer.
Together they form POW WOW, which is a Native American term that describes a gathering that celebrates culture, music and art.