Call To Artists: Honoring King Kamahameha – DEADLINE

Call To Artists: Honoring King Kamehameha Exhibit,  Deadline to Submit Entries Registration deadline: April, 29th, 2022 A Call to Artists: King Kamehameha Celebration, 150th Anniversary.  Call for Entries! Juried art exhibit celebrating 150 years of Hawaiʻi honoring King Kamehameha, The Great. On June 11th, 1872, Hawai‘i held its first King Kamehameha Day celebration. The holiday …

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Quilts In The Forest: Looking Forward Honoring The Past

Volcano Art Center is proud to announce the fourth semi-annual quilt show, Quilts in the Forest – Looking Forward, Honoring The Past. The show displays the talent of Hawaiʻi Island quilters, both amateur and professional. The exhibition is free of charge however, donations are greatly accepted. Traditional, Contemporary and Innovative Quilts at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus,   July 22 …

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Exhibit: Reflections with Gary Eoff

Volcano Art Center is proud to announce the exhibition Reflections by Gary Eoff.  The exhibit which features prints, cultural reproductions and kapa will open at the Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on April 9th and will continue through May 15th, 2022.  The gallery is open daily from 9am -5pm,  admission is …

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Introduction to Sogetsu Ikebana

Volcano Art Center is proud to offer the hands-on “Introduction to Sogetsu Ikebana” workshop with Nancy “Sorin” Locke on Saturday, May 21, 2022, from 10am – 1pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Students will have the opportunity to create their own arrangement after a detailed step-by-step demonstration by the instructor. This …

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Exhibit: Collection of Calabash

Exhibit: Collection of Calabash Opens on Saturday, February  26th – April 3rd,  2022, at the Volcano Art Center gallery in Hawaiʻis Volcanoes National Park. Opens daily, from 9am – 5pm. A mixed media, multiple artist show celebrating the Hawaiian calabash will open at VAC Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on Saturday, February 26th and …

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Love the Arts 2022: Pa’ina Paniolo ***Only 2 tickets left! Please call (808) 967-8222 to purchase tickets!

    The Volcano Art Center wishes to acknowledge the following Event Sponsors! Corcoran Pacific Properties – Ron Rigg, Venture Sotheby’s International Realty – Pat Halpern, Volcano Retreat – Kathleen & Peter Golden, Jane & Paul Field, Kim Randall, DeLuz Chevrolet – Theresa Gennette, Big Island Toyota -Theresa Gennette, Data Processing Services Inc. – Kenneth A. Ah Lo,   Punaluu …

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Exhibit: 22nd Annual Wreath Exhibition

VAC presents wreaths created by the local community using a variety of mediums, techniques, and styles. This year’s theme is Fantastical Forests! The exhibit opens on Wednesday, November 24th at 9am (the day before Thanksgiving) and continues celebrating wreaths and gift items through the month of December. Get your one-of-a-kind wreath to deck your home and halls for the holidays …

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VAC Spooky Trail * Tickets May Be Purchased At The Door

VOLCANO ART CENTER’S SPOOKY TRAIL IS LURING YOU!  Wear your favorite HALLOWEEN costume to enter our Spooky Trail at Volcano Art Center’s Haunted Forest. Join us on October 30th from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Your adventure begins with a tour of the Halloween Village, then your tour ghoul will lure you into the Haunted Forest.  This exciting, fun experience includes a keiki costume contest and …

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Exhibit: Ho’okupu

Volcano Art Center will soon be displaying a new collection of pastel paintings by Hawaiʻi’s Island revered portrait artist Kathy Long. The exhibit titled Hoʻokupu features thirteen pastel paintings, nine of which have never been seen before. The exhibition, opening to the public on Saturday, October 2nd will continue through Sunday, November 7th daily from …

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