Volcano Art Center celebrates 50 years, with this historic gallery and nearby educational campus. Photo from VAC |
Interior of Volcano Art Center Gallery, venue for the Tiny Treasures Invitational, which opens on Oct. 19. Photo from VAC |
Also on display will be small works from the annual Volcano Art Collaboration which took place in June at VAC’s Niaulani Campus. That event was attended by nine participating artists including Rose Adare, Nash Adams-Pruitt, Lisa Louise Adams, Ed Clapp, Amy Flanders, Bill Hamilton, Liz Miller, Joe Laceby and Erik Wold. In the spirit of the collaborations event, the artists created multiple unique mixed media pieces incorporating wood, glass, metals and ceramics.
A statement from VAC says, "Please visit this unique collection of small works of art and help VAC celebrate its many years of providing art and culture to our community." The exhibit will also be available for viewing on VAC’s website volcanoartcenter.org upon opening. For more information contact Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-7565 or email sales@volcanoartcenter.org.
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On the agenda is the election of officers.
Also on the agenda is a presentation and update by University of Hawai'i College of Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources' Andrea Kawabata. She will talk about the latest on Coffee Leaf Rust management. Kawabata will also ask farmers to fill out a survey that could help bring financial support in the battle against Coffee Leaf Rust and Coffee Berry Borer.
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