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HANNIBAL TAVAR ES 8 ~
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Mayor TI[LI!:"HONE 2 66 - 78 55 . .
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR COU NT V OF MAU l
W AILUKU , MAUl , HAWAII 96793
Al oha '
As Mayor of Maui County, I am pleased to welcome you to ART MAUl '81 being held at the J. Wal ter Cameron Center, March 21-28, 1981 .
This is the County's third annual all-media jurie d a rt exhibition. It promises to be quite a s uccessful showing . Maui is r eally coming of age in t he arts. We are very proud of the quality and creativity which our a rti sts have p r oduced.
Maui ' s artists and our expanding aware ness the arts.
art patrons are a real c r edit to
of ';C;;:Z;;;: HANN IBAL TAVARES Mayor, County of Maui
ART MAUl '81 will be open daily March 21 through 28
from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
FILMS
Once again ART MAUl has arranged for a series of art films from the American crafts Council and the Hawaii State Library to be shown during the evenings of the exhibition .
J. Walter Cameron Center, Hale Ike 6:15 PM to 8:30 PM
SUNDAY, MARCH 22 U. S. ART : A GIFT OF OURSELVES 20TH CENTURY ART 1965 CHINESE LANDSCAPE PAINTING 1956
*OBJECTS: U.S.A.
MONDAY, MARCH 23 HAWAII : 1898 1898 FEATHERWORK OF HAWAII 1953 MEALI KALAMA - QUIL TMAKING 1974 JULIETTE MAE FRASER JEAN CHARLOT FRESCO 1954 BASKETRY 1976
TUESDA Y, MARCH 24 CHINESE JADE CARVING BALI ART AND RELIGION 1969 A NIGHT AT THE PEKING OPERA MINDSCAPE 1976
*WOMEN ARTISTS : METAL *COFFEE, TEA, AND OTHER CUPS
FRIDAY, MARCH 27 THE PURPLE TURTLE 1962 RICHARD W A WRO LIFE TIM ES 9 EXPE RIMENTS WITH MOTION GRAPHICS 1968
*OBJECTS FOR PREPARING FOOD *PORTABLE WORLD
SATURDAY, MARCH 28 HISTORY OF ANIMATION THE HOARDER LES ESCARGOES 1969 UN ICORN IN THE GARDEN
*BODY COVERING *SEWN, STITCHED, AND STUFFED
*SLIDES
OPENING RECEPTION ENTERTAINMENT
For the second consecutive year, ART MAUl is pleased to have
Pa'u 0 Hi'iaka hula halau as opening reception entertainment.
The group is under the supervision of kumu hula Hokulani Padilla.
Pa'u 0 Hi'iaka holds the distinction of being recognized through
out the state of Hawaii for excellence in the performance of
ancient traditional chants and dances.
Improvisational music by: Starlight Quartet.
ART MAUl '81 SYMPOSIUM
Two areas in which we felt Maui artists were very interested were
critiquing art and how to sell their work. On January 30, Marcia
Morse , a. regular contributor to "Artweek" and the Sunday Hono
lulu newspapers, spoke at Kaluanui in Makawao on Aspects of
Critiquing Art and the different roles critics have played. She was
available to talk to Maui artists the following day at J. Walter
Cameron Center.
Art in the Marketplace was the topic of the all day session, Satur
day , January 31, at Cameron Center. The major objective was to
bring together creative and professional talent from around
the state to share ideas and experiences with Maui artists. The
symposium opened with a two hour presentation, Accent on
Gallery, featuring Hawaii gallery administrators Lynn Shue, Kim
von Tempsky, Boone Morrison, Greg Northrup, and Gigi Kunze in
panel discussion. Topics discussed included the relationship be
tween gallery and artist , how an artist might determine which
galleries are appropriate for their work, and how the work should
be presented to the gallery.
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(Symposium, continued)
After lunch the symposium continued with Maggie Robinson,
Greg Northrup, Mary Philpotts, and Gigi Kunze talking about their
ideas on How i2. Present Your Art to ~ Client. The symposium
concluded with Placing Art in the Community as the panelists
showed slides of work commissioned by the State Foundation on
Culture and the Arts. The panelists explained how they used local
art in designing the interiors of public and private buildings.
NEIGHBOR ISLAND TRAVELING EXHIBIT
For the first time a portion of ART MAUl '81 will travel to Kauai.
The show will be installed in the State Building in Lihue and will
be on display April 1 through April 14, 1981. It will then travel to
Oahu, where it will be on exhibit April 22 through May 15 at the
Honolulu Hale.
Funding for the ART MA VI '81 "Neighbor Island Traveling
Exhibit" has been provided for by a grant from the Hawaii State
Foundation on Culture and the Arts. Travel arrangements have
been provided for by Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines for promotional
consideration.
MAHALO!
ART MAUl '81 wishes to acknowledge the friendly cooperation and help received throughout the year from the staff of J . Walter Cameron Center and all the agencies on these premises.
We also extend our special thanks to the following businesses and individuals for their generous assistance:
Ace Printing Company, Inc. Ah Fook's Super Market Aloha Airlines Aloha Flower Farm Better Brands Bevway Tony Cervantes Crafts' Drugs Carol Ann Davis, Kauai Casamir Designs of Maui, Carl Gulledge Down to Earth Natural Foods Foodland Gourmet Snax Hawaiian Airlines Mark Hickman Jamar Health Foods Fred Kenknight Kristin Kuhns Lihue State Office Building Long's Drug Store Maui Chemical & Paper Company Maui Land & Pineapple Company Maui Natural Foods Maui Potato Chip Factory Maui Senior Citizens Mayor's Culture and Arts Office ,
Honolulu Hale Scott Miller Tom Mitchell Mrs. Nakamoto Ethel Nishiyama Noda Market
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(Mahalo, continued)
Ooka's Super Market
Bill Pray
Pioneer Inn
Pukalani Superette
Puumelemanu Farm
Cathy Rhodes, Island Secretarial
Roger Rogelstad, Kauai
Rotary Club
Saltwater Signs, Juergen Will
Sheraton Maui Hotel
Gary Smith
Star Ice & Soda Works
Mrs. Mary K. Thronas, Assistant to the Governor, Kauai
Tedeschi Vineyards and Winery
Territorial Savings & Loan Association, Kaahumanu Center
Charles Wayne
World of Wines , Ltd.
Carol Yotsuda, Kauai
Harvey Young
Ro bert Zaleski
The following Maui arts organizations have helped support ART
MAUl '81: Hana Arts Council, Hui Noeau, Lahaina Art Society,
Maui Community Arts Council, and the West Maui Cultural
Council.
Allan, George Morning Reflections Oil $13 00.
*Palette Series - Ultramarine Oil 1000.
Altfeld~ Christina Kick for Goal Photograph 115.
Andelin-Smith *Corn Mill Hill Oil 100.
*Makawao Oil 500.
Anna , Karen *Amaryllis Photograph 75.
Archer, Guy Three Horses in Silhouette Photograph 160.
Arkles , Alan Night Forest Wood 2600.
Bailey, Bren
~~ arnett, Marcia
Bender, Kathy
Bevis, Robert
Blackf ord, W. M • .
Bridle, Julie
Bush, Robert
Campbell, Todd
*Kaupakalua
*Kauka
Mikanele
A Peaceful Nature
*Ipu
View of Sunrise from Haiku
Green Bounty
Untitled
*Night Fish Swim - Diptych
*Norfolk Pine Bowl
Norfolk Pine Bowl
Mixed Media
Mixed Media
Mixed Media
200.
400.
32S .
Gouache 300.
Pit-fired 50. Ceramic
Acrylic 4So .
Cibachrorne 250.
Collagraph 43S .
Dry pigment, SOOt liquid plastic, paper
Wood 325.
'ilood 4S0 .
Chitran *Maui Rainbow Quilt
Cost, Curtis Thumbnail Sketch for "Verdure"
Wind on the Water
DUJUli 11, Linda Three Maidens
Eckerman, Michael *Far North, N.Z.
*Kipahulu
Fitzpatrick, Patrick fliy Spinster Aunt
Viper
Freeman, Marian *Dancers
' Frenaux, Charlotte Murray *Kui Ia E Lupua La Ea Haulua 'Ala
I Ka Poli
Tie Dye 1500.
Pencil NFS
Gouache NF3
Photograph 95.
Photograph -150.
Photograph 75.
Welded Steel 350.
Brass and Plastic 300.
Acrylic 450.
Charcoal NFS
Gallagher, Hugh Karnehameha the Great Manila Hemp 2500.
Gronquist, Philip View from Sliding Sands Trail Watercolor 1250.
Henderson, Barbara Untitled Pencil NFS
Hickman, Christine Bracelet Sterling Silver 270.
lUckman, Mark Constructed Bracelet Sterling Silver, 275. Mastodon Ivory
Constructed Bracelet Sterling Silver, 350. Walrus Ivory
Halloway, Martin X. Red Sands Mixed Media 350.
Howe, Ray Wailuku Scene Acrylic 350.
Kenknight, Frederick *Untitled Watercolor 475.
Kilmer, Susan *Melon Basket Fiber 120.
Coconut . Basket Coconut 100.
Kuhns, Kristin
Leskawa, Deb
:',:a tsueda, Craig
j.Ii les, Donna
j,1iller, Barbara
j.1i tchell , Torn
Mukai, Gary
Murata, Terry Holokai
i~akamura, Don
Nickels, Barbara
Okuda, Hajirne
*Akaka Jungle
New Mexico
Fenceline
Petroglyph Reflection
Meditation
Watercolor
* Rock Scape
Shore Break
Truth Conscience
Po
*Fantasy #3
Lahaina
Old Boat
Colored Pencil
Stoneware
Photograph
Photograph
Acrylic Collage
Photograph
Oil
Oil
Oil
Clay
Monotype
Oil
Oil
225.
NFS
150.
125.
NFS
75.
550.
550.
650.
1.30.
500.
600.
500.
Omuro, Takeo *Raku II, Circa 2081 Wood NFS
Pasq,ual, Macario Fading Light Oil 1500
*The Cane Gatherer Oil NFS
Payne, Elena Marie Pink Plumeria Photograph 200.
Peters, Daveda *Dragon Dawn Appliq,ue and 485 , Machine Embroi dery
Honolua Bay Appliq,ue and 425 Machine Embroidery
Peters, Ray Jesus Scrimshaw on 3500 Whale's Tooth
Pias-Carlin, Jacqueline Leilani Kamauoha Charcoal 80
Pr i nce, Paula Kahului Harbors Sunrise Oil 4000
Riley, Cathy Franq,ues Ukumehame Canyon Hand Dyed 'rIool 1600 and Linen
*Angel's Trumpet Hand Dyed Wool 1200 and Linen
Ka l o Hand Dyed Woo l 2150 and Linen
Robins on , Evan Dragon Wagon
The Red Kite
~ odriguez , Cecelia BouQuet ~ e rl
Sato, Tadashi Sails
Composition
Sco t t, Eldean *A:ne No Hi
Sumotori No Ofuro
Severson , John Star Maker
Sharp, Stuart *Valentine
Smith, Andrea .... Cosmic Flower
Str asser, Dennis *Megaptera Novaeangliae
I'/a l s h- Lahti , Mary *Blue Torso
Wailua Valley
Mixed water base 325
Mixed ',':atrr base 325
Acrylic and Collage
Oil
Oil
250
1500
1800
Damask Tapestry 165
Damask Tapestry 500
Etching
Acrylic
Watercolor
Mixed I,iedia
Photograph
Photograph
175
300,
NFS
438.
32 5.
350 ,
Warren, David Mele Hula Etching 335.
Wilson, Donnette-Gene *Hawaiian Montage Batik 300.
Wilson, Jay D. America Tapestry 1500.
VanGrove, Atarah Ascension Photograph 275.
Vitarelli. Sandy Bottle Salt Glazed 35. Stoneware
Yamada, Shige A ~ime to Gather Stones Together Watercolor 1000.
~Yee. Sidney *Evening Sky Raku 300.
Zaleski , Robert Murmuring Stream o' , 1.l.. I~FS
*A~T MAUl '81 - Neighbor Island Traveling Exhibition
**Juror's Invited Artist
PURCHASE PLEDGE PROGRAM
The following persons and businesses agreed in advance to pur-
chase artwork from this year's exhibition. Their pledges of a
minimum of $300 each have helped to fund the show and support
the arts and artists of Maui.
Virginia Bald win
Dr. & Mrs. Clarence Ching
Mr. & Mrs. James Haynes
Kula Lodge & Wailea Steak House
Lahaina Market Place
Barbara & Tony Long
Dr. & Mrs. Dan Mayeda
Barry A. Rand, Architect, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Meyer M. Ueoka
If you are interested in participating in the Purchase Pledge
Program for ART MAUl '82, please write to :
ART MAUl P. O. Box 906
Lahaina , Maui 96761
JUROR'S COMMENTS ON THE JURYING PROCESS
Considering the limits of even the generous space provided by the
Cameron Center, I expect to determine first - with the help of
more experienced Maui artists - how many works of art have
been, in the past, best exhibited. From then on would the elimi
nation process begin , separating the works which appear to me
less successful than others . Before reaching the maximum number
feasible , I would plan to begin grouping the works according to
media and techniques , with the hope to be able to combine excel
lence with comprehensiveness. At the same time , I would try to
keep the arrangement of the show in the back of my mind.
Originally, I have thought that the extraordinary beauty of the
previous ART MAUl exhibitions was due primarily to the associa
tion and reflection of the exquisite quality of the design of the
exhibition onto the individual pieces. Later, however , I learned
better. After having seen quite a number of works in different
settings, I learned to appreciate their high quality on their own
merit.
The ART MAUl exhibitions create an ambience and environment ,
enchanting the spectators and flooding the exhibits with their own
glow and sense of perfection .
Alfred Preis , F AlA-ME
DONATIONS
Benefactors Alexander & Baldwin Architects Hawaii Bank of Hawaii Castle & Cooke Roberta & David Derris Carol & Joe Hartley Hemmeter Maui Development Company Kapalua Land Co., Ltd . J ames Krueger Jane Rivas Sandi & Earl Stoner Marvin M. Tanaka, DDS Treadway & Associates, Ltd. Ueoka & Luna Viking Maui Sewing Center Village Gallery Wailea Development Co. Dr. & Mrs . John N. Withers Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Y okouchi
Patrons Carol Ball & Associates Budget Builders Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Christensen Designs of the Pacific John S. Kuge Maui Disposal Natalie & David Pfeifer Richard A. Rasmussen, DDS Cathy & Russ Riley Howard T. Shimokawa, DDS Erling Wick
Contributors Dr. & Mrs. Don Altfeld Ry Barbin Lou Ellen Campbell Janis & Michael Combs Dr. Richard Y. Ikeda Gloria & Ted Kraftsow La Belle Boutique Travel Masters , Lahaina
ART MAUl '81 PLANNING COMMITTEE
George Allan
Judy Bisgard
Beth Behrmann
Robert Bush
Janet Butzine
Carolyn Clark
Altadena dela Cruz,
Installation
Symposiums
Receiving
Consultant
Reception Luncheon
General Chairwoman, Publicity
Mailing
Malu'ulu'olele Cultural Center
Geraldine Derby
Roberta Derris
Wayne Ernzer
Emma Fee
Miriam Fendler
Marian Freeman
MarySue Gannon
Carol M. Hartley
Patsy Kinoshita
Millie Kohl
Gloria Kraftsow
Gigi Kunze
Elizabeth LeBaron
Nando
Helen O'Connor
Darrell Orwig Rogene Radner
J. B. Rea
Cathy Riley
Jane Rivas
Trina Shepherd
Lynn Shue
Pamela Andelin-Smith
Sandi Stoner
Vera Walker
Mary Walsh-Lahti
Donnette-Gene Wilson
Lighting Technician
Receiving
Reception
Flags
Grants
Sales
Media Arts Design
Treasurer
Traveling Exhibit
Reception Entertainment
Gallery
Finance
Films
Sales
Leis
Juror Selection
Secretary
Catalogue , Photography
Gallery
Dear Friends :
ART MAUl is now in its third year of existence. Each exhibition
involves working for the love of art. The community can only
benefit. Art shows itself in every aspect of past and present ,
changing and growing along with the flow of society. We are all
influenced and surrounded by art , even though we may not be
able to create it ourselves .
Art evokes a range of emotions that Nature would, but cannot,
produce. True artists are the antennae of Nature . ART MAUl
communicates Maui's essence on a symbolic level - it stands as
testimony to our cultural development within the State , as well
as on a larger scale.
Although it is truly the culmination of help and ideas of many
minds all working together that create the final masterpiece that
is the show , the flavor and actual content is determined by the
individual pieces chosen to be in each exhibit. We are honored to
have as our juror for ART MAUl '81 Mr. Alfred Preis, past direc
tor of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. Mr. Preis
also directed the hanging of ART MAUl '81.
We hope you will share your comments and ideas for future
shows with us.
ART MAUl PLANNING COMMITTEE P. O. Box 906 Lahaina, Maui , Hawaii 96761
ART MAUl '81 is supported in part by the Hawaii State Founda
tion on Culture and the Arts (SFCA). The SFCA is funded by
appropriations from the Hawaii State Legislature and by grants
from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), an inde
pendent federal agency .