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ART MAU I '82 is dedicated to the memory of ROBE RT A DE R R IS, Maui 1982.pdf · 2013. 5. 22. ·...
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ART MAU I '82 is dedicated to the memory of ROBE RT A DE R R IS, whose energy and support of the arts and culture in the Islands
encouraged those of us who knew her to be the very best we could be ... her Aloha will live within us forever.
HANNIBAL TAVARES May or
TELEPHO N E 244 - 7855
OFFI CE O F T HE MA YO R COUNTY OF MAUl
WAILUKU , MAUl HAWAII 96 ' ~ )
Art Maui ' 82 presents to all of us the affirmation
of quality and substance in our island life. The
rich and varied t extures and colors of this unique
collection depict the condition and feeling we share.
My sincere congratulations to chairperson
Tonia Baney and her hardworking committee . Each year
brings us an experience that can only help us grow
as a community. Thank you for Art Maui ' 82 .
A~O~, • / / //
~~ HANNIBAL TAVARES Mayor , County of Maui
ART MAUl '82 SYMPOSIUM SERIES
Art Marketing and Taxes - January 25 Panelists: Carol Sedestrom, president, American Crafts Enterprises
Ruth Tamura, Hawaii Visual Arts Consortium Tom Wright, Maui tax accountant
Part I Marketing overview; practical information for a successful marketing program
Part II The legal and tax obligations and rights of the art marketer Part III Finding your market and preparing for it (portfolio, slides,
etc.)
Art Careers on Maui - February 6 A panel of nine Mauians, practicing a variety of fine and commercial art disciplines, outline their careers, emphasizing the unique problems and prospects for the artist on Maui. Visual materials, question/discussion period. Panelists: Richard Nelson
Kathy Bender Wayne Pak Tonia Baney J. B. Rea Ron Lester Bruce Turnbull Stella Olsen George Allen
Cartooning, The I nstant Mass Message- February 20 Panelists: David Thorne, House of Cartoons, Honolulu; graphic artist T.A.C.
Department of Education Temple Weste David Sandell Sharon Carter Kelly Buck Mickelsen Steve Moore George Allen Doris Kennedy Pearl Stanley Ray Vaun Hans Bjordahl Kai Akin Susan Myers Joshua Michnick Cliff Arquette
Panel discussions, video presentations, exhibitions
Art Maui '82 has arranged for a series of films on art to be shown in the evenings during the exhibition from March 13 - 19.
FI LM SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, MARCH 13 - 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. ············A RTI STS 0 F H AWA 11 ······-- -----------------------------------------------------------------
DESIGN - HOPPER, NELSON, & HI RAI HSL CERAMICS - YAMADA, McVARY, & HORAN HSL PAINTING - FRASER, YU-HO, & CHARLOT HSL PRINTMAKING - KOWALKE, BROMLY, & STASACK HSL SCULPTURE - ABE & MIREUA HSL TEXTI LES - ANDERSON, KIM CHEE, & OKAMOTO HSL THE LAST DAYS OF CAPTAIN COOK HAA
SUNDAY, MARCH 14 - 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. --- -- ---- ---C R A F TS----- ---- -- ---- ------ -- ---- -------- ---- ---- -- ------ --- --- -------- -- -- ---- ----- -----------------
HANDS, SIX JAPANESE CRAFTSMEN HAA POTTERS AT WORK, RURAL KYUSHU, JAPAN ACC PERUVIAN WEAVING, A CONTINUOUS WARP ACC
* SALISH, AMERICAN INDIAN WEAVING HAA
MONDAY, MARCH 15 - 6:30 to 9:00 P.M . -- -- ---- ---- 0 A N C E --- ---- -- --- -- ---- --- --- ------ ------ ------ --- ---- ------- ---- --- ------------ --- ------------------
HOOLAULEA: THE TRADITIONAL DANCES OF HAWAII HAA SIGIYAMA, THE HERONRY HAA NEW GUINEA DANCES HAA DANCES OF OKINAWA HSL THE IMPRESSIONISTS HAA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 - 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. ------------FILM M A KIN G ------------------------- --------- ------------------------------------- --------------
BASIC FILM TERMS HSL CLAYMATION HSL CAMERA MAGIC, THE ART OF SPECIAL EFFECTS HSL CLAY, ORIGIN OF SPECIES HSL ANIMATION PIE HSL WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE HSL
THURSDAY, MARCH 18 - 6 :30 to 9 :00 P.M. ---- -------M AU I'S FILM M A K E R S---------------------------------------------------------------- -----
"HOME MADE FILMS" TO BE ANNOUNCED
FRIDAY, MARCH 19 - 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. ------------CO NTEMPO R A RY ART ------------------------------------------ --------------- ---------
WE HAVE NO ART HSL ISAMUI NOGUCHI HSL SEVEN ART EXHIBITS IN NEW YORK CITY HAA KINETIC ART IN PARIS HAA THE PHOTOGRAPHER HSL
All film & slide presentation s will be held at: Baney, Gutzmer, Inc., 250 Alamaha St., Kahului Call 661 ·0111 or 669·9617 for more information.
* SLIDE CASSETTE HSL - HAWAII STATE LIBRARY HAA - HONOLULU ACADEMY OF ARTS ACC - AMERICAN CRAFTS COUNCIL
SLIDES OF ART WORK BY MAUl'S ARTISTS WILL BE SHOWN EACH EVENING, IN ADDITION TO THE FILMS.
This year Art Maui introduces film and video to the exhibition. Spurred on by new developments in technology and design, amateur film and video auteurs are now able to express themselves in media previously available only to larger production companies. We hope you enjoy the selection.
-Jon Yoshimura
ART MAUl '82 ENTERTAINMENT:
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE
Coordinators for Entertainment Sue Louden David Harder
Rita Whitford Jill Post Chick Hansen Gabrielle Olivier Linda Takita Michael Takita Pat Maruyama Chari Chalmers Bob Krueger Dan Bissler Linda Bissler Hilda Miller Harold Miller
And thanks to: Cameron Center Audio Visual Dept. Maui Community College Baldwin Drama Club Maui Youth Theatre
MAHALO!
ART MAU I '82 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:
A to Z Company Ace Printing Almaden Vineyards Bevway Clark Champion Altadena de la Cruz Flowers by Min J Haleakala Dairy Hopaco Harlan Hughes La Bahia Restaurant Sue Louden Bruce Mann McKesson Maui Chemical
and Paper Products Maui Fine Arts Maui Girl Scouts Maui Hawaii Realty Maui Land
& Pineapple Company, Inc. Maui Marriott Resort Maui Rehabilitation Roy Nishiyama Farm Burt Sakata Judy Taylor Donna Ting Tri -Isle Realty Valley I sle Produce Wailea Development Company W<lldron
And special thanks to: The Westin Wailea and Gerald Wolsborn
Allan, George Koi III-Series II Oil 1,500 Water Lily VIII Oil 1,200
Andelin-Smith Buckets & Buckets Oil 400 I'd Rather
Be Painting Monoprint 400
Anna, Karen Agave Photograph 200 Rose Photograph 100
Annenberg, Andrew Life Force Oil 3,500
Anthony, Arlene (Marcoe) Home Grown Pastel 275 Hookupo Pastel 450
Arato, Evan M. First Tree Oil 325
Arkles, Alan Chair Wood 350
Bailey, Bren Puunene -Memories of the Spirit Mixed 550
Benatovich, Deanna Children with Photograph & Flowers Watercolor 300
Subway Lady Photograph & Watercolor 350
Blackford, W.M. City Within Cibachrome 300
Campbell, Todd Milo Bowl Wood 195
Clark, Eloise A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Abattoir Assemblage 75
Fringe-eyed Fish Totem Assemblage 95
Conrad, Cynthia Hapa Watercolor SOLD Kahaku loa Breakfast Watercolor 400
Conrad, Hunton Untitled Photograph 200
Cook, Jerry Illusive Reality Star Chart Acrylic 450
Cooper, Ann (Buhani) Hana Airport Watercolor 185 Princess Plate Watercolor 195 Snow on the
Banana Leaves Watercolor 185
Cowan, Christina Woven Bowl Ceramic 75
Dias, Christopher Haleakala Oil 300
Fisher, Jerome Red Fence Watercolor 400 Rowing -
Lahaina Harbor Oil 2,400 Water Lily Watercolor 1,100
Fitzpatrick, Pat Interface Wood 350
Fremaux, Charlotte Murray Heihei Wa'a Pastel Pencil 1,000
G i Ichrist,Parashakti Kristie Acrylic NFS
Gilman , Robert Aloha Photograph 250 Kap Sun Photograph 250
Grondquist, Philip Fog Bank Lifting at Dawn Watercolor 1,500
Full Moon in November Watercolor 850
Herrera, Will Cool Fire - Multi-fired Hard Rock Ceramic 975
Hersh , Stephen Untitled Bowl Monkeypod 650
Hynson, Stephen C. Koa Rocker Koa 425 Folding Screen Koa & Oak 1,563
Kuhns, Kristen Sugar Cane Horizon Graphite 390 Winter Series Three Graphite 425 Winter Series Four Graphite 400
Lagunero, AI Singh Prophet Watercolor 1,200
Ling, Belinda Untitled Etching 50
Matsueda, Craig Lost in Transit Photograph 150
McKay, Stewart The Interim Ceramic NFS
Merriam, Mark Bovine Shadows Photograph 130
Miles, Donna Birth of the Sole Pencil 500
Minkonski, Steven Haleakala Fall Photograph 250
Mukai, Gary Untitled Oil 500
Murata, Terry Kahoolawe Land· scape II -Magatama Overture Oil 1,200
Nelson, Richard Heiau Watercolor 950
Nickels, Barbara Reflection Monotype 900
Okuda, Hajime Old Shack Oil 500
Omuro, Takeo Memorabilia: Issei Wood NFS Yurei Clay 500
Otis, Alicia Hana Leaves Photograph 100 John's Sleep Photograph 150
Pascual, Macario Study for Yellow Bonnet Pastel 295
Peters, Daveda Front St. Lahaina Applique 450
Poulson, William R. Music to My Eyes Stained Glass 6,500
Powell, Peter M. & Geisha Girl Gouachel Madeline Gaz Prismacolor 1,200
Robinson , Eva Maui County Fair Watercolor 175
Rodriguez, Cecelia Two Boxes Collage 375
St. Rose, Ellis E. Working Aloft Photograph 170
Sato, Donald Water is Life Mixed 700
Sato, Tadashi Aku Boat Serigraph 250
Schmutz, Martha A. Untitled Photograph 100
Sharp, Stuart Sapphire Acrylic 200 Saturday Morning Acrylic 450
Smith, Andrea Faces Watercolor 1,150 MilUi Pieces Watercolor 2,950
Sofaly, Craig Greebes Stoneware 250
Spenser, Robert Mars Raku-ware 80
Stevenson, Mona Absolutely Necessary Household Helpers Mixed 45
Tremewen, Ian Sail Shapes II Watercolor 470
Van Grove, Atarah Inner Perspective: Doorway Into Time Photograph 265
Wilson, K . N. Chairs No. 4 Mixed 300
La Nouce's
v"~t Party Hat Oil Pastel 75
ng i, G. T . Makena Sunset Bamboo & Brass 900
Vee, Sidney T. K. Summer Rain Acrylic 900 That Became
the Monarch Raku 550 Thursday & Tuesday Raku 475
PURCHASE PLEDGERS
BENNI D'ENBEAU/JONATHAN WAXMAN
TOM & CATHY RHODES
DR. & MRS. DAN MAYEDA
JOE W. HARRIS, Petroleum Geologist
MR. & MRS. ROBERT A. HOFFMAN
BARRY A. RAND ARCHITECT, INC.
HALEAKALA DAIRY
MR. & MRS. JAMES HAYNES
HUI NOEAU-Donor of a gift to Maui Memorial Hospital
in memory of Betty Rice
LAHAINA MARKET PLACE
A pledge to purchase a minimum of $400 was given by these individuals and businesses prior to the opening of the show. This has helped greatly to fund the exhibit and to support the arts in Maui.
If you are interested in participating in the purchase pledge program for next year write to:
ART MAUl 250 Alamaha St., N-16 Kahului, Hawaii 96732
NOTES ON JURYING
The process of separating good work from bad, strong from weak, may be approached from different points. Poor presentation alone calls for rejection. Other considerations are the artist's willingness to explore, the control of his or her medium, and the sum of aesthetic values represented. Each piece is judged individually as well as in comparison to all of the entries.
I feel that the artist's sensitivity to his or her work is represented in the presentation. I dislike presentation as an "environment for the piece" because it becomes disproportionate and may destroy the piece.
As a juror, I have my own values and will remain consistent with them. This is most difficult for any juror. I feel strongly that the juror should consistently exercise what he believes throughout the jurying process.
-Hiroki Morinoue
The juror can only indicate his concerns for quality. My quality may not be yours. It's a lofty position to be a juror. Scary, because I think one must be very sure, and that's not always possible. It becomes even more difficult with more jurors jurying together.
I leave my personal taste outside the door when jurying. Not always an easy task, but necessary to be professional about it. One draws from experience and exposure of the very best work in any genre, and applies the technical knowledge of the medium, and chooses to say "yes" or "no". I look most of all for things I've never seen before. Those are the hardest to find.
I love to be a juror because it demands such intense concentration. It sharpens my visual skills; it keeps me really looking at art instead of glancing at it; it keeps me learning; and it constantly teaches a humility, an awe of the art-making process.
-Laila Roster
DONATIONS
Due to time restrictions on printing we have been unable to compile a complete list of those caring citizens who have contributed to the financial support of Art Maui '82.
A Thank- You ad will appear in the local press after the exhibition.
For those of you that we were unable to contact personally, here is an opportunity for you to share in the continuation of this annual cultural event.
Yes, I want to contribute to Art Maui
o Benefactor ($200 and over)
o Patron ($100 and over)
o Contributor ($25 and over)
Name ............................................... .
Address . ............................................ .
City, State, Zip . .......................... ..... ....... .
Phone . ...... . ......... . ............................ .
o I would like to be fisted as: ......................... .
o I would like to remain anonymous.
Please mail to:
ART MAUl 250 Alamaha St., N·16 Kahului, Hawaii 96732
ART MAUl '82 COMMITTEES
Tonia Baney ........................... General Chair Denise Champion ......................... Ass't Chair Dale Papazian ............................ Ass't Chair Kristin Kuhns ...................... Catalog/Prospectus
& Films Shirley Graham ............................. Finance J. B. Rea ................................ Installation Gigi Kunze ................................ Hanging Clark Champion .............................. Plants Kim Von Tempsky ..................... Jury Selection Sandi Stoner Gigi Kunze Cynthia Conrad ........................ Posters/F Iyers/
Invitations/Program Kaui Goring ................................ Publicity Beth Behrman ............................. Receiving Betsy Gutzmer ......................... Sales/Gallery Diane Mehlinger Haynes ..................... Reception Dave Harder .................. Reception Entertainment J. M. Pias-Carlin ............................ Secretary David Warren ............................ Symposiums Robert Gilman Helen O'Connor ........................... Treasurer Tom Rhodes ...... . ................. Road Signs/Flags Judy Taylor .................. Purchase Pledge Luncheon Betsy Gutzmer Atarah Van Grove ........................ Photography Karen Anna Jon Yoshimura ................................ Film
Dear People of Maui, For the fourth consecutive year we come together to honor
Maui's finest visual artists. A juried show is always a difficult time and we applaud each
artist's creativity, skill and courage whether his or her work hangs on these walls or not.
Creativity exists in everyone and each of us expresses it in different ways. A unique piece of art takes not only imagination, skill and technical knowledge, but a special knowledge of ourselvesa oneness that allows us to fully express who we are and what we want to say to our fellow man.
Art is a reflection of our culture and ourselves, so take a close look at this show. It has been put together by devoted, caring individuals. It is Maui. It is you.
Mahalo to all the named and unnamed who made this show and opening night possible.
Aloha, Tonia Baney
ART MAUl 250 Alamaha Street, N-16 Kahului, Hawaii 96732
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The following Maui art organizations have helped support ART MAUl '82: Hana Arts Council, Hui Noeau, Lahaina Arts Society, Maui Community Arts Council, and the West Maui Cultural Council.