Exhibition

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Ira Ono, founder of “The Trash Show: Hawaii Artists Recycle,” will be returning to jury the 30th anniversary edition of one of East Hawaii’s longest-running annual arts events. The show runs from October 5-26, beginning with a gala opening on Friday, October 5, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., followed by a special dance performance, “My Empty Body is Full of Stars,” by the Prince Dance Theatre company, starting at 7:30 in EHCC’s upstairs performance space, (the gallery will close at this time).

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“25,000 years ago, on the banks of the Danube River in Austria, a woman looked down at her own body and constructed a model reflective of her perspective. This was the Venus of Willendorf.  Lumpy, faceless, almost monstrous, she stands in stark contrast to the male-oriented, refined, idealized female form omnipresent in Western art history.”

-Bella Freedman

This exhibition features women artists whom we've asked to share their perspectives through artistic expression. This exhibit is a collective voice of women for women.

 

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UPCYCLE.17

Join us for the exhibition opening, First Friday November 3rd @ 5:30PM!

EHCC will also be participating as a Selfie Spot for Black & White Night!

Piko Press will be hosting a fundraiser from 6-9: Linoleum block shirt printing event. Free tote bags with each purchase (while supplies last). Proceeds of this event will go to funding our community press, as well as supporting the Hoskins family.

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Flight Paths: Selected Prints 2000 - 2015 By Charles Cohan

October 6th - 28th, 2017
Opening reception on First Friday October 6th from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
 
The  exhibition Flight Paths surveys 15 years of prints by Honolulu based printmaker Charles Cohan. The title refers to the various trajectories that Cohan has investigated since 2000, and reflects his interest in a diverse range of content developed though traditional hand printmaking media.