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HOLUALOA FOUNDATION FOR ARTS AND CULTURE

We are a non-profit charitable organization offering art education for adults and youth at the historic Donkey Mill Art Center. The center is located near the artist community of Holualoa along the Kona Coffee Corridor on the Big Island of Hawaii.

We believe that art education enriches the lives of people of all ages and abilities. Through our classes and workshops, community outreach, art and cultural events, and art exhibitions we seek to fulfill our vision to provide a stimulating environment that helps individuals discover, develop, and expand their artistic abilities.

DIRECT FROM THE DONKEY MILL
Donkey Mill welcomes you to join us for these upcoming workshops and events:

IPU DECORATION: Ni’ihau Method With Michael Harburg
May 5 - June 9 (Tue, 6 weeks) Time: 10am - 1pm
Tuition: $180 (member), $210 (non-member)
Level: Beginners to intermediate
Supply Fee: will apply accordingly, payable to the instructor
Enrollment: 14
Harburg will introduce and share the history and knowledge of a uniquely Hawaiian medium, the art of “Umeke Pawehe”, the decorated ipu. He will teach the techniques and process necessary for the successful creation of a decorated ipu using the Ni’ihau method of dyeing. Students will also learn the cultivation of the ipu, when to harvest, storage till use, etc.

Harburg, a native of Colorado, uses the method of decorating ipu revitalized by Dr. Bruce Kaimiola Chrisman. After years of trial and error he has honed his skills in the intricacies of dyeing gourds in this traditional method. Harburg says he teaches others so that there will be an art revival in West Hawaii. "Although I have no formal art training", says Harburg, "my creativity has developed through the years of decorating ipu".

PHOTOGRAPHY: Digital Darkroom With Ryan Laudan
May 16 & 17 (Saturday & Sunday) Time: 9am – 4pm
Tuition: $100 (member), $130 (non-member)
Level: Beginners to intermediate
Enrollment: 10
Requirements: Digital camera & laptop
In this workshop you will be exposed to the digital darkroom, and experiment with many of the current post processing techniques. You will achieve classic looks, understand the power of digital RAW files, and combine multiple images and photo stitching for panoramic photography. You will also receive time-lapse tips and techniques. Laudan is a visual effects artist and photographer. Currently he spends as much time as possible underwater, capturing the beauty of the Hawaiian reefs.

CERAMICS: Surface Decoration & Alternative Firing With Tomoko Nakazato
May 13 - July 1 (Wed, 8 weeks) Time: 5:30 - 8:30pm
Tuition: $225 (member), $255 (non-member) includes 1 bag of clay, glazing and firing
Level: Beginners to intermediate
Enrollment: 8
This class may interest people who enjoy painting and mixed media with no ceramic experience, as well as previously enrolled ceramic students who want to advance their skills. The ceramic process is as much about 2D painting on its surface as it is about constructing and composing 3D shapes. After creating a series of small to medium pieces, functional or sculptural, students will experiment with various surface decoration techniques such as stenciling, tracing and scraffito. New techniques and concepts of glaze applications and firing techniques (Raku, pit fire) will also be introduced. At the end of the session each student will have a cohesive yet scrapbook-like body of artwork, and have discovered how to choose and use ceramic surfaces confidently.

Nakazato creates animated ceramic sculptures influenced by pop culture, yet pay homage to figurative ceramic traditions, reflecting her cultural heritages and social conditions. She uses both throwing and hand-building techniques to swiftly process her ideas, leading to a freshness in her work while preserving the expressive nature of the clay. Graduating from San Francisco State University with a Master's degree in Fine Arts in 2004, her work has been exhibited around the Bay Area, California and Hawaii.

FACULTY AND VISITING ARTIST EXHIBITION OPENING
May 22 (Fri) 6:00-9:00pm
An exhibition featuring the work of DMAC Visiting Artists and Faculty
View one of the best art exhibitions on the Big Island while enjoying wine and cheese and mingling with faculty. This is also a great opportunity to purchase inexpensive pieces during an “Auctionette”. Proceeds from this event will benefit Donkey Mill programs.

MAHALO to these local businesses who supported our Spring Arts Festival:
SPONSORS
County of Hawai'i Java on the Rocks Kona Trans
Holualoa Companies Kimura Lauhala Shop Starbird Construction
Holualoa Inn Kona Brewing Co. Roth Kimura LLP
KTA Superstores

FRIENDS:
Mauka Mist
Roy Lambrecht Woodworking

DESPERATE NEED OF THESE DONATION ITEMS:

In order to keep our operating expenses down we are reaching out to see if anyone from the community has an old phone system they can donate. The Donkey Mill is currently in desperate need of a new phone system with 2-line capability, built in answering machine, and portable handset(s). Please call us at (808) 322-3362 if you are willing to donate!

2009 CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS





Workspheres Spring 2009
CLASS SCHEDULE

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Our Fall Semester 2008/2009 Schedule is now available! Visit the 3 links below to see what is new:

WORKSHOPS    -    ONGOING CLASSES    -    ART EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH CLASSES

HFAC NEWS

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Donkey Mill Art Center
2009 ANNUAL ART AUCTION CATALOG

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The Holualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture
SEMI-ANNUAL NEWSLETTER -
FALL 2008 EDITION
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"It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance... and I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of its process." - Henry James

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