January 14 - February 18
Artwork Receiving Day: Tuesday, January 4th from 9am-4pm.
Online Registration: December 27 - January 4
Juror: Reem Bassous
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
This prestigious competition gives visitors an opportunity to view current work by local artists in all media. The Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture & the Arts recognizes this exhibition each year through its Art in Public Places Program.
With renowned guest jurors offering a different perspective for a unique show each year, this exhibition offers an opportunity to view current work of local and mainland artists in all media. Ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, jewelry, digital media, fiber, wood, mixed media and all other creative explorations are welcome! With no theme, this exhibition challenges artists to submit their best work created within the past two years.
Stay tuned for more information!
Mahalo to our exhibition sponsors Doug & Madeline Callahan, Susan O`Shaughnessy & Bryan Luther, Carolyn Schaefer, Doug & Jill Schatz and Warren & Elizabeth Youngquist.
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HOW TO ENTER
1. Complete online registration between Dec. 27 - Jan. 4.
Online Registration must be completed PRIOR to dropping off artwork on receiving day
2. Print & fill out artwork labels and attach to the back upper right hand corner of artwork.
3. Drop off artwork on Tuesday, Jan. 4th from 9am-4pm during our contactless drive-through artwork receiving day:
Use Hui No'eau Main Entrance
Wear a mask
Have your artwork easily accessible for Hui staff & volunteers
For questions please contact Exhibitions Coordinator Josephine Bergill-Gentile at josephine@huinoeau.com or 808-572-6560 ext. 23.
Due to COVID-19, some processes and events for this year’s exhibit may be modified. We ask that you please check back regularly for updates and resources.
ABOUT THE JUROR: REEM BASSOUS
Reem Bassous received her BA from The Lebanese American University and her MFA from The George Washington University. She started teaching drawing and painting in 2001 and is currently an assistant professor at Leeward Community College at the University of Hawaiʻi. Bassous’ regional and national exhibitions include solo shows at the Honolulu Museum of Art, SBCAST Gallery in Santa Barbara, and the Washington Studio School Gallery, in Washington DC. Her work has been reviewed by various publications including the Washington Post, Art Asia Pacific and Star Advertiser. Bassous’ work is in permanent collections which include the Honolulu Museum of Art and Shangri La Museum for Islamic Art, Culture and Design.