Art Maui 1992
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Art Maui 1992
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For example, we've converted ALEXANDER 81.. BALDWIN OFFICE OF THE MAYOR COUNTY OF MAUl WAIL.UKU, MAUl , HAWAII 96793 It is with great pleasure that I commend all the talented artists participating in Art Maui '92, which will be held from April 5 through May 3. The people of Maui County are truly fortunate to have the opportunity to experience such unique works of art. I am sure that the art works will be an inspiration for all artists, young and old, amateurs and professionals. My sincere congratulations to the producers of Art Maui '92 for their hard work and dedication to the promotion of art in our community. Sincerely, ~~~ LI~GLE6 ~ LINDA CROCKETT Mayor, County of Maui 1 IT'S NaT NICE TO KEEP FOLKS WAITING We guarantee a fast decision on your loan so you can get on with your plans. It's great to be your Money-To-Go bank. Banft of Hawaii MEMBER FDIC 2 HAWAJI S BANK ART MAU I P.o. Box 1054 Puunene, Maui, Hawaii 96784 WELCOME TO ART MAUl 1992 Aloha and welcome to ART MAUl '92, the 14th annual exhibition of juried works by Maui County's finest artists. I hope your visit to the show evokes the range of emotions that each artist strives to achieve from the viewing public. If it does, we've accomplished what we've set out to do: encourage the artists to reach for excellence and creativity outside the pressures of the marketplace, and then present the highest quality of artwork to the Maui community in hopes our understanding and appreciation of art increases each year. As chairman of ART MAUl '92, I congratulate the artists, thank Macario Pascual for the generous sharing of his work, and extend a special mahalo nui loa to the people that have made this year's show possible. ~--~ ,tJz:?ra Durock ART MAUl '92 Chair 3 875-0022 Art .'vIau' a 1""/ of .'vIa,,"s transformaliml • 1992 Poster Artist - Macario Pascual Macario Pascual, born November 26, 1956, in the Ilocos Norte region of the Philippines. immigrated to Hawaii at the age of five with his mother. They joined his father who came earlier to work for the sugar plantation. At the age of thirteen. he became the first and youngest recipient of the Lahaina Arts Society Art Scholarship. In 1974, he was awarded his first solo exhibition by the Society while still a senior in high school. From 1974-79, Pascual studied art at the University of Hawaii on an art and tennis scholarship, graduating with a BFA degree in design. Over the years. Pascual has become well-known in the islands for his series of paintings on Hawaii's plantations, its workers. and the surrounding landscapes. His understanding and sensitivity to the media and the subjects has led to several solo exhibitions and important commissions. Among them have been the State of Hawaii for the 75th Filipino Anniversary Commemoration in 1981 and Alexander & Baldwin. Inc. for their Centennial in 1982. He has also been accepted in juried shows. winning awards locally and nationally. His painting, "Hana Ko IV", received a top award in oil painting in the prestigious National Exhibition of Contemporary Realism in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1983, one of his original oils was included in the Chautauqua National Exhibition of American Art in New York. His entry was one of only 68 pieces 5 Macario Pascual (continued) from the 2.600 entries. Recently. Pascual was among seventeen artists from across the country invited to participate in a group show in San Francisco. The exhibit was sponsored by Art Programs. Inc. of San Francisco and Los Angeles. the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States and Southern Pacific Land Company. In addition. he has received media recognition in several Hawaii and California publications induding the recently published Artists of Maw book. considered by many to be the "Who's Who" of Maui artists. Furthermore. Pascual has been the focus of attention for Hawaii Public Television's "Spectrum", a program dedicated to the arts and culture of Hawaii. His paintings are now in the collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Alexander & Baldwin. Inc., Senator Daniel Inouye. Baldwin-Pacific Corporation. Malcolm MacNaughton of Castle & Cooke. and many others here and abroad. Sun LithoGraphic Arts Maui's Favorite Sun Full Service Quality Printing Fine Typography • Graphic Design 250 Alamaha. N-9 • Kahului· 96732 808871-7758 • Fax 808 877-4103 You kn ow us ... Our name used to be Dan's Printing 6 Art Maui 1992 Board of Directors President: Jennifer Brumbaugh Vice President: Margaret Inouye Secretary: Marian Freeman Treasurer: Sue Kiang George Allan Ann Leuteneker Debby Baldwin Amanda McConnell Bev Behrmann Kathy McCorriston Jo Ann Chou Bob Schoenecker Rob Craig Steven Songstad Debra Dunivin Sandi Stoner Betty Hay Freeland Michael Takemoto Claudia Johnson David Ulrich Ben Kikuyama Christy Vail Moira Knox GigiValley Nancy Young Schedule of Events April 3 Friday State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Selection Purchase Pledge Dinner Music: Valerie Gilbert April 4 Saturday Artists' Reception Blessing: Nani Saffery Introduction: William Crockett representing Mayor Linda Crockett Lingle Music: String Fever April 5May 3 Open to the Public 10: 00 am - 5: 00 pm daily Free Admission April 20 April 24 Guided School Tours 9:00 am - 12 noon 7 G~~~~?l?J? Restaurant & Deli We will be waiting for you after the show. 1188 Makawao Avenue 572-0220 MAKAWAO STYlL .G1rlisls create it. [oca/l'd ill .. tile Old /{utw/ui Store ~ ~ 15l1ildHlg across tile street {rom mall, mall. "'~ ~--..II ~ i-/ollrs: mon·Sall (J·b 8 Art Maui 1992 Juror - James Jensen Born in Wisconsin, James Jensen attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, receiving a B.A. degree in Art History in 1971. After two years of graduate study in art history, he enrolled in the Arts Administration program of the Graduate School of Business at the University of Wisconsin, receiving an M.A. degree. He arrived in Hawaii from Wisconsin in 1976 to assume a position as administrative assistant to the director of the Honolulu Academy of Arts. He worked at the Academy for 15 years, serving as Assistant Curator and then Curator of Western Art from 1979 to 1991. In April of 1991 he became Associate Director for Exhibitions and Collections at The Contemporary Museum in Honolulu. 9 James Je"se" ("""'10,_ " ________ ____ Mr. Jenoen'lltlte",ent: '/"m hcJlChd by the inviWioa to serve~. jwor f<K An /If~ui '91. .n<J I.m lotJk'hl forO'.rd to tb, opportunity to !Jeoome /DOf< f:unilur wi,h vHui l ;u1S IC"v"y "" MiUl: My _''''''' M • juror IS '" ,ppTN<"h tw tHk without f'TI"X'l1C<iv<d DOtiom-l Ie, c.JClt ...."t J p¢# fl>r " . .Ii" /lfy WI.. ~Id illtcFWS 'f< ..ide.unp It6 HJd _ ro<Jfincd to pMficul.>r _II or stykJ. /lfy <",it<tion in judPIt6 • ...",..t 11 ·qtu1ity." ~ll Mlmittcdly subjective i n<J difficu/I·«Hkfi". hOI!"" For me.. s<llXUSlal worJ: u. N<I1II of ftab idCM/imqcry. m.J1<ri.rI1IM'1<Jkd ill .n _pl,jhcd m,/I,..,.•"",,.n .pproprut. ~n"'i()Q tlut dou DOt ovcr..I><'m or d<lrK! from II>< ov,r,1I COI><tpliol1 /If"" of .I( [look for. 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T1>< H",', comml1n>en, 'o •• cclkncc ill tIM: viaual af'" to innovation U 'll'C1i ltlladition is f undtmenl,1 1O , II of ill endeavors. 1I~ ; No'~. u Through lhe lI.n~lOI.i ty of Moui un(! and Pinc.apple ColDplny, lIui No'to" ,"""upies Ih~ hisloric "(>COuotry Moui eslate, K.oJuaoui The _podo.. t~lory Mtdite"'lICall Slylc home ...... desi,ntd in 1917 by IhI:: f a _ Ho..ol ulu .rchi,CCl, CW, Diet.y, for Harry Raldwin and his wife Ethel who ..... I cbart~' I1><mkr of Hui No' eau. The tea-rose stucco house offers a gracious setting for the Hui's gallery, gift shop, administrative offices, classrooms, jewelry and photography studios along with residences for visiting instructors. Also located on the property are the picturesque stables which now serve as a thriving ceramics studio, and a large carriage house which is home to the Hui's printmaking and papermaking departments. The lower floor of the carriage house offers additional classroom space for children's art programs. Hui No'eau sponsored over 200 programs in 1991 for established, as well as emerging, Maui artists. Studio classes in painting, drawing, ceramics, fiber arts, jewelry, photography, design, sculpture, printmaking, papermaking, Hawaiian and ethnic studies were augmented by 12 exhibits and 24 lectures with distinguished visiting artists from around the world. Hui No' eau is open to the public daily throughout the year. Membership dues are an important source of support for all programs and facilities at the Hui. Membership benefits include: · Twenty percent discount on classes for beginning as well as advanced students · Ten percent discount on Hui Gift Shop purchases · Supervised access to Hui studios and equipment · A monthly newsletter · Invitations to special events and selected openings · Voting privileges at General Membership meetings · Discounts at various framing and art supply stores Please join us. Help the Hui make a difference in the visual arts on MauL 13 Past Art Maui Chairpersons 1986- Sandi Stoner Sue Kwon Anne Leu teneker 1979- Janet Allan 1980- Janet Allan Roberta Derris 1987- Sandi Stoner Cyndi McLean 1981- Carolyn Clark 1988- Cyndi McLean Jennifer Brumbaugh 1982- Tonia Baney 1983- Diane Haynes 1989- Jennifer Brumbaugh 1984- Jack Thompson 1990- Christy Vail Debby Baldwin 1985- Lucretia Pladera John Jenkins 1991- Debby Baldwin Christy Vail Donnette-Gene Wilson ARCH ITECI1JRAL HARMONY THROUGH SENSITIVE DESIGN G IMA · YOSH I MOR I MIYABARA · DEGUCHI AHC I I I T E C T S 14 I NC Art Maui 1992 Symposium The art symposium has served as the kick-off for Art Maui for many years. It was designed to engage and stimulate the artist and the public in art dialogue. The subject of this year's symposium was "The Art World Outside the Gallery". It was held at the Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center on February 22, 1992 from 1: 00 to 4: 00 p.m. A round table discussion and lively question and answer period was held with the following panelists: Marcia Godinez, art writer and consultant David Graves, painter, print-maker and president of the Hui No'eau print-making department Jay Jensen, Associate Director for Exhibitions and Collections at the Contemporary Museum in Honolulu David Ulrich, Executive Director of the Hui No' eau Visual Arts Center and photographer Sidney Yee, artist and art teacher at Lahainaluna High School Many thanks to the panelists and to all those who attended UKULELE CLOTHING CO. 15 PAIA 10' 0 oppr u l at. h, 1.lalld' . folont aM "'ou i' . dl.pl"'! of our iMlt. you to Com' . .. mort i~ our 9all<ry, Juor a m il. up t he ro a" " r.• d dOOr fo "'a.awao Steak liou.' ", ,'," o~~ <",<ry day from /0 a.m, to & p.m_ 'lIir~;;.. ~ ! MAUl A~ I ISTS 'i'.:'! 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Brown Scott Burns Todd Campbell Carole Carhart Sylvia Clark Hamilton Cynthia K. Conrad Richard R Cosci Greg M. Davidge Barbara Dubin Tracy Dudley Tracy Dudley Sandra Edwards Deybra Fair Eddie Flotte Marian Freeman "Reyolution in Nepal-1990" ".Democracy Day-Nepal April 9, 1990" "Zulu-Alii" Lathe-turned Pink Ivory Wood "God's Ultimate VaJentine" Collage "Wet Dream" Collage "Taro" Pastel "Facedown: Net" Ballpoint Pen "Steamboat WiJJy's Watercolor 115th Dream untitled Norfolk Pine "UlupalaklJ1l Paniolo" Watercolor "Pueo Night" Colored Pencil and Ink "Flutes and Flowers" untitled "King Kamehameha Cookie Jar" "A Mother's Work" "View from Di and Greg's" "EYening News" "Piercing" "Tenth Time Around" "An Eye On The Hill" "Bottle 1: Sour Ming Dowager 17 Watercolor Raku Norfolk Pine with Eucalyptus and Naio Pencil Acrylic Mixed Media Acrylic on Watercolor Paper Paper Mache Watercolor Watercolor $650. $900. $450. $1200. NFS $3,200. $3,800. $2300. $2,400. $850. $200. $1,850. NFS $3,800. $350. $750. $500. NFS $1,200. ART MAUl 1992 The Artists and the Works of the Fourteenth Annual luried Exhibition ARTIST TITLB MBDIUM PIUCB Jef Fry Fiddleback Koa with WengeInlay Natural edge Maple Burl with Wenge Pedestal "The Process" "Tribute to Jesse Helms" "Mo'opuna Kuakahi" "Test 01 Strength" Koa and Wenge $1,200. Maple Burl/Wenge $1,800. Jef Fry Valerie! K. Gilbert James Gordon Warren Gouveia David Graves David Graves Thomas K. Grow Timothy Hall Pamela Hayes Michael Hermes Will Herrera Stephen Hersh Vince Hogan Olga Jonsson Daniel D. Kealoha Edward F. Keller Edward F. Keller Edward F. Keller Kenmare Kenmare Ben Kikuyama Ben Kikuyama Ben Kikuyama Pastels Mixed Media Photography Monotype with Collage and Transfer "Handball" Monotype with Collage and Transfer "Rock in 'A' Minor" Polished Gemstones "Warrior" Silver and Gold "Bananas" Watercolor "Impact Zone IV (Water)" Acrylic "Pele's Footprints" "Song of the Sirens" Low Fire Ceramic "Each Other's Worst Ceramic Nightmare" "Kolohala 'Umeke" Pheasant Wood "Tantric Bliss" Stoneware "Guidance-A History of Mixed Media Serial Murder in America" "Violation" Mixed Media "Dichotomy" Mixed Media "The Search (Are You Photogra ph y/ The One?)" Mixed Media "Symphony in 5 MovePhoto-Montage ments II: Allegro Con Brio "Symphony in 5 MovePhoto-Montage ments IV: Andante Cantabile "Artist Painting Lovers" Acrylic/Conte Crayon "Loss of Education" Mixed Media "Loss of Love" Mixed Media 18 $500. $1,000. $200. $650. $675. $7,600. $200. $1,800. $2,000 $5,800. $950. $8,500. $650. $900. $1.200. $650. $950. $2,300. $3,500. $1,900 $1,200. $1,900. ART MAUl 1992 The Artists and the Works of the Fourteenth Annual Iuried Exhibition ARTIST TITLB MEDIUM PRICB Kip Krieger "1984" NFS Kip Krieger Belinda Ling Bill Little Beth Marcil Joseph Mayolett Robert A. Morrison Wayne N. Omura Jore Park & Wylci Fables Macario Pascual untitled "Bowl of Bananas" "Last Time" "Sanctuary" "Altar" ''Nick's'' Translucent Bowl ':Art By The Yard" Mixed Media (Aluminum, Brass, Agate) Sterling Silver Earrings Etching Steel and Glass Handmade Paper Blue Rock and Steel Royal Hawaiian Kamoni Wood Digital Print NFS $1 50. $800. $1.225. $2,800. $800. $2,200. $498.ea Ink NFS Handmade Paper, Flax and Silk Box $1,150 $250. $250. $750. $3,300. $800. $610. $1,400. NFS Pam Peterson "Worker with Striped Clothes" '''Anela Ahi (Angel Fire)" Rob Ratkowski Rob Ratkowski Jay Richards Milton Rollins Kay Sattler Kay Sattler Julie Schoenecker Tom Sewell "ldora Arrives At The Temple of Love" "Meghan's Shoes" "Life Is Art/Art Is Life" "T. V. #5" "1899" "Where Spirits Rise" "lao Valley Night March" "Good Heavens" Hero with 1000 Faces #1 Tom Sewell Hero with 1000 Faces #2 Tom Sewell Hero with 1000 Faces #3 Siddho Joanne Kahanamoku Sterling Joanne Kahanamoku Sterling Brian J. Swift "Hidden Harmony III" "Koko" Photography Photography Leaded Glass Norfolk Pine Clay-hand built, pit fired Clay-hand built, pit fired Oil PhotographyDrawing PhotographyDrawing PhotographyDrawing Photography Feather (Hawaiian) "Waonahele" Hawaiian Feather Work $1,200. "Lava Rock Face" B&W Gelatin-Silver Photograph $350. Richard S. Prey 19 $250. NFS NFS $650. $1,200. ART MAUl 1992 The Anists acd the Works of the Fo urtee nth Annual Iuried Exhibition ....-T... "' .... ]0<" , ..... "'" ,"",,, A_Uy""'-, ""_." v.-,..... ...., vo",," 100,""_ 100,""_ C>M "'~." 00,..... ,." .... _ - •• .. -""""""'". " .."'. ."l<'....... _ooc.._ .......,' '" ;, .... U.. 00 -a"" - • UK. _ _ (SoJf"""' "" ""'...". " _. -- '""......w..-" . "_T_T_" -Hoo,,--,.",w...._ --,." ....... 5 .,,--- 1'.- ""W "'~ .~ ~ ....~ ' !,,,",, ""yt;< 00 c.. _ _ .-~ _ooc.. _ _ ._u. . . -'""-",,-,... ,.- .'....•...,.. ,'-I ...... CO_ M • .", FI ,", ... .. U .... -- .' M ~ ....... Special Thank!; 10 Ihe llAWAlI ARMY NAT IONAL GUAR D Captain Michad Tarpley and .t.rr '".4(10 n' Wevegot afewthings to~ about toClay's performance. " Bravo. Well done. Outstanding! Hawaiian Airlines is always happy to support a fine performance, and we salute those who dedicate themselves to keeping the Arts flourishing in Hawaii. Hawaiian Airlines. First in the Hawaiian skies. Call you r Travel Agent. Or call Hawaiian on Oahu: 537-5100. On Maui, Lanai. Kauai, Molokai and Hawaii: 1-800-882-8811. 21 FM 93.5 Lahaina. Maui HAWA II AN MUS IC 19 HRS. A DAY! CONTEMPORARY JAZZ S;OO PM - 1;00 AM NIGHTLY An Invitation from Art Maui Please join us in supporting Art Maui. Your contribution is tax deductible (IRS designation 501 c-3) $ 5.00 $ 25.00 $100.00 $200.00 Active Member Contributing Member Patron of the Arts Benefactor of the Arts You can also support Art Maui by purchasing the Art Maui 1992 poster by Macario Pascual shown on the cover of this catalogue, entitled VIEW OF UKUMEHAME CANYON Art Maui '85, '86, '87, '88, '89, '90 and '91 posters are also available for purchase. Please check with the gallery host for more information. Cole's Custom Frames Complete Picture Frame Service 3625 Baldwin Avenue P.O. Box 1655 Makawao 572-1288 Prdesocrol ~s As.scxxltlQ(1 23 JiF Ir Snvinl M.ui'. HtiGt communit)' ",ith .ut-tfN>Ze plcturo ,I,,;jl!l. .wtom,z«! ur,J~ (rlmin,. Ii"'p/.), st.txh, p<d~'UH . l1<i pJiGt[c supp/iel lor crr-4,ivc upr=ioo .ifK't) 1976. -Di.rcmlnll to 1«.o1.<tiGtj- 2SO "lamah. Su ... "'huiu •• H.,,-aii Sl67J2 K77_744S Congratufo.tions .i1rt 'Maui '92 Participants "I." """",.y 'OR "Serving All Up-country And Maul" PUKALANl MAUl " VOUR N.HlS "~ _''''""U 11M' " PAS'"'' _ P . . " ",,,,,,,". om •• •"".... ~<"'" Art Maui 1992 Committees Artists' Reception Karen Isberg-Davidge, Co-Chair Amy Eisenberg, Co-Chair Guida Anderson Suzanne Hark Sue Guille Susanna Zweifel Education Christy Vail, Chair Janet Allan Evan Asato Judy Bisgard Joelle Chichiportiche Marilyn Vierra Clark Zora Durock Michael Gilbert Meg Grave David Graves Betty Hay Freeland Honeybun Haynes Steve Hersch Ben Kikuyama Gloria Kraftsow Linda Mather Amanda McConnell Julie Schoenecker Linda Turnbull Exhibit Catalogue Bob Schoenecker, Chair Sandy McGuinness 25 Art Maui 1992 Committees Gallery Design and Setup George Allan. Co-Chair David Cowan, Co-Chair Janet Allan Evan Asato David Graves Carlo Grenzer Ronaldo Macedo J.B. Rea Robert Schoenecker Tony Walholm Gallery Sitting and Sales Kathy McCorriston, Co-Chair Carolyn Richardson. Co-Chair Patty Jenkins Moira Knox Sue Kwon Anne Leutenecker Jane Lewis Barbara Mathews Sandy McGuinness Carolyn Nuyen Miki Palmer Jacqueline Probst Zoe Reith Martha Ann Rice Judy Robeck Karen Slater Jane Thompson Carol Thuro Mariye Tokunaga Sarajean Tokunaga Christy Vail Svati Wolf Sydney Zimmerman Janet Allan Jody Baldwin Betty Beggs Beth Behrmann Judy Bisgard Nona Bohannon Millie Boren Emily Bott Ilona Briley Jennifer Brumbaugh Noni Brundage Dotty Crouse Karen Davidge Debra Dunivin Zora Durock Irene Hannon Lorna Harrison Carol Hartley Mary Hieb Sally Hopkins Margaret Inouye 26 F o o 0 LAN o Menu Appetizers Fresh Oysters, Clams, Lobster, Sashimi nnd more! Imported Deli Meats & Cheeses . Sandwiches made to order. Custom Seafood, Deli and Vege table Platters with advance notice. Soup & Salad Soup Du Jour & Complete Salad Bar Entrees Ask about our Fresh Catch-of-the-Day or choose from a large variety of Fresh Local & Imported Air-Flown Delicacies. We feature only the finest cuts of Aged Beef, Chateaubriand For Two, Steak Tartar, Vea l, and much more! Try our Rack of Lamb, Roast Duck, Smoked Turkey or Cornish Game Hens. Desserts Baked Fresh Daily. Your choice of Cakes, Pies and Pastries. A lso, an Endless Variety of Ice Cream . Beverages Soda, Fruit Juices, Milk, Coffee or Ten. Large Selection of Spirits, Wines and Beer. Available at selected stores. No Reservations. Large Parties Welcome. 27 Art Maui 1992 Committees Installation (Hanging) Marian Freeman. Chair George Allan Janet Allan Evan Asato Bill Bagley Stephen Burr Bj Campen Mascha Isotov Claudia Johnson Ben Kikuyama Mindy McConnell Lynn Shue Julie Schoenecker Michael Takemoto Bill Tully Gigi Valley Nancy Young Jury Jennifer Brumbaugh. Co-Chair Sandi Stoner. Co-Chair Debby Baldwin Jody Baldwin Emma Fee Carol Hartley Moira Knox Sue Kwon Christy Vail Poster Cynthia Conrad, Chair Jennifer Brumbaugh Zora Durock Sue Kiang SpeciaJ thanks to Grapevine Productions 28 HOT ISLAND GLASS GLASSBLOWING STUDIO & GALLERY You're invited to watch the VVorcersterGlassblowers in action at "The Courtyard" 3620 Baldwin Avenue Makawao, Maui, Hawaii (808) 572-GLAS (4527) Aloha and good luck to all participants and sponsors of Art Maui '92 The Maui News ... keeps you in touch 29 ~a.. • ~a... ~..... #!fa.... #!f .... ->.-- ,~,. ~- ,~,. ~- \fi," ~- ,:;-.:. .. ", -11-- .. ", . - - .. ~ . - - - .. " .~-- ..~, ,~,. ~11. r ~~. 1r ~) BRAVO... ~) .~. ART MAUl '92 .~. rl r1 II ~, ~ 1r MAUKA KAI REALTY. INC. • . .. MAKAWAO,MAULill96768 TELEPHONE (808) 572-7277 ~a.. . ~..... i II J . 0 " ~ G,' D . ~a... ~a... ..~ ..~ ~ 1r ~, ..." \~,. ~- t'~" ~~~,. ~= ,~,. ~.=:,~ ~-~- ~ Congratulations Art Maui "Art is the only form of activity in which man, as man, shows himself to be a true individual who is capable of going beyond the animal state. " Marcel Duchamp Wisdom. edited by James Nel son $of~£dVd 431 dll'amak c::::St. !J(ajfd'ui, !Ph. ., dlff 96732 871-7008 ® 30 Art II/sui 1992 Commif(ccs '-_ ______ P .... pe<:tlll Cy.thl. Cao>.a.d. Chal. RoI>C'T';1 Zm. Durock Goof,. AIbJ> IUltt All• • " "'-J", Gnpo';_ _;"'" Publicity Gial VtJley. CIItJ, Wbj""'1 Bi"l'''' Ro&y 11.1. 0l01O M>JWc, M.ul {"" .. M,.i Gold l<t.,w,"" i.<Jj, Purohue Pledge Sa. It_ Chair Cyndl MeLe.n. ('o..Cb'I. l<>Anne Ch<>u M.,p,et Ino\oj'< I.,ry L.1bb Anne Leu".«« SYlDpooiulD Bo. lJh' ...... 0..;. Zon. n"OCk _ S-., I •• nit« Illutnbo.. , h " Art Maui 1992 Committees Receiving Rici Conger. Chair Evan Asato Debby Baldwin Beth Behrmann Steve Brinkman Carole Carhart Tom Conger Rosalyn D' Adamo Tracy Dudley Zora Durock Betty Hay Freeland Michael Gilbert Honeybun Haynes Tamara Horcajo Ben Kikuyama Moira Knox Ellen Lavinsky Terry McDonald Cyndi McLean Louisa Porcelli Eric Sato Linda Simon Shari Rabbett Alex Scarpetta Jason Schwartz Sharon Shigikawa Jane Thompson Christy Vail Gigi Valley Video Jerry Labb. Chair Bill Best 32 CONGRATULATIONS to the ART MAUl 1992 PARTIOP ANTS from First Insurance Company of Hawaii Cut Rate Tickets Air Molokai Alert Alarm S & F Land Company, Inc. Maui Hawaii Realty Inc. Maui Wine & Liquor Best of Maui Cassette Tours Security Armored Car & Courier Electronic Publishing Services Local Guides of Maui Uncle Waldo's Hang Loose Lounge State of Hawaii Office of Veteran Services The Goldsmiths The Associates Financial Services Hawaii Check Cashing Budget Locksmith Minit Stop Maui Self Serve and Opening May 1 Artie's Mexican Restaurant Tenants of FIRST INSURANCE PLAZA 333 Dairy Road· Kahului. HI 96732 33 BE PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN Since the days of early Hawaii, Hawaii's citizen soldiers have answered the call to duty with honor and dignity. In national crisis and in natural disasters, Ha waii has responded in the tradition of warriors. Today is no different. The Hawaii Army National Guard still needs the kind of citizens who know that peace and freedom aren't free. That's why we are looking for those who are willing to stand up and be counted when they are needed--those patriotic men and women willing to continue the warrior tradition. 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Our appreciation to: Johnny and Debby Baldwin Stanley and Anna Bernhard Joe and Sanny Cooke Charles and Virginia DuBois Stephen and Susan Goldsmith Eli Gordon Frederick and Ailene Lux Dr. S. Larry Schlesinger 35 State Foundation on Culture and the Arts Each year, the State Found11tion on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) organizes an Acquisition A ward Selection Committee (AASC) to visit Art Maui prior to the opening of the show. The committee is responsible for selecting and recommending to the SFCA board outstanding works of art that should be acquired for the Art in Public Places Relocatable Collection. The AASC is comprised of SFCA 's board and staff and volunteer consultants who are qualified visual art professionals. The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts was established by the Hawaii State Legislature in 1965 as the official arts agency of the State of Hawaii. In 1967. the State's role as patron of the arts was further augmented by Act 298. the "Art-in-State Buildings Law". This legislation mandated that one percent of appropriations for the original construction of any State building be set aside for the acquisition of works of art. The Art in Public Places Program of the State Foundation expends these funds for the purchases of completed, portable works of art, and for the commissioning of artists for works of art to be placed at specific locations. Works of art acquired for the State' s public art collection are displayed in state offices and buildings throughout Hawaii. These works of art are selected for purchase from juried exhibitions, galleries and artists' studios by the Acquisition Award Selection Committee made up of State Foundation board members, staff and qualified visual arts consultants. Commissions which are major works installed as an integral part of a structure or near a building, are awarded by the SFCA board from a list of three artists selected by an Art Advisory Committee composed of the building's officials, architects, clientele and the near community. The objectives of the Arts in Public Places Program are: · To enhance the environmental quality of public buildings and spaces throughout the State for the enjoyment and enrichment of the public; · To cultivate the public's awareness, understanding, and appreciation of visual arts in all media, styles and techniques; · To contribute to the development and recognition of a professional artistic community; · To acquire, interpret, preserve, and display works of art expressive of the Hawaiian Islands, the multi-cultural heritages of its people, and the various creative interests of its artists. 36 TEDESCHI VINEYARDS Come visit Hawaii's only commercial Winery nestled on the slopes of Haleakala. 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