Early Music Hawaii provides efficiency Sunday
Early Music Hawaii presents “Due Violini: A European Journey” at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Queen Emma Neighborhood Middle in Kealakekua.
Violinists Robert Mealy and Julie Andrijeski lead the Quicksilver quartet on a blinding tour of seventeenth century Europe — from Venice to Rome and Naples and from Munich to Lubeck and Madrid. The quartet additionally contains Charles Weaver on lute and guitart and Avi Stein on harpsichord.
Tickets are $30 for normal seating with $10 tickets accessible to college students with ID.
For extra data, go to earlymusichawaii.org.
Blue Sea Artisans announce November featured artist
The Blue Sea Artisans Gallery will likely be that includes fantastic artwork photographer Denise Chook in November.
This month Chook will likely be providing some new photos, playing cards, and customizable fantastic artwork coaster units. On Nov. 11, the Blue Sea Artisans will host it’s sixth Anniversary at Keauhou Purchasing Middle Artist Reception from 5 to 7 p.m. All member artists will likely be current. Pupus and refreshments will likely be served and the general public is invited to the primary artist reception hosted in three years.
The Blue Sea Artisans Gallery is situated within the Keauhou Purchasing Middle. Name the gallery at (808) 329-8000 or examine us out on FaceBook at BlueSeaArtisans. The Gallery is open day by day from 10 a.m. to six p.m.
Kailua Village Artists that includes Culbertson’s work throughout November
Kailua Village Artists featured artist for the month of November is watercolor artist and digital designer Stefanie Culbertson, who has been portray with watercolors for over 33 years since transferring to Hawaii in 1989.
Culbertson, who holds a BA in Digital Design and began her personal enterprise Tiffany Arts Designs in 2006, continues to broaden her “Anuenue” (rainbow) and “Fireplace-Earth-Air-Water” collection of watercolors.
Meet the artist on Nov. 5, 8, 12, and 26 on the gallery within the Kona Market in Kailua-Kona. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to five p.m. day by day.
Beginning Nov. 25, KVA’s annual Vacation Charity Tree will likely be up within the gallery that includes handmade vacation ornaments created by member artists of the Co-Op and 100% of gross sales will profit the Kiwani’s of Kailua-Kona by Dec. 30. Our twenty fourth Annual Vacation Artist Reception will likely be on Dec. 3, 2022 from 5 – 7 pm on the gallery. There will likely be pupus, refreshments and music.
For extra data, name (808) 329-6653 or go to kailuavillageartists.com.
Murals coming to Kona Commons
Kona Commons just lately partnered with nonprofit group, Lydia8 and EMPRESS: All Wahine Arts Pageant. The partnership helps to assist Lydia8’s mission of cultivating transformative inventive and cultural alternatives for the wahine of Hawaii, to mobilize communities and create actual change.
Kona Commons Purchasing Middle will quickly be dwelling to 2 murals: one that includes Haumea, the goddess of creation, and the second that includes ulu, a logo of resilience, perseverance, and safety.
“We’re honored to associate with Lydia8 and EMPRESS: All-Wahine Arts Pageant on these murals,” stated Madison Wanner, normal supervisor of Kona Commons. “This collaboration helps assist wāhine and our native communities by constructing pathways to self-empowerment and innovation.”
The neighborhood is invited to assist the murals come to life throughout a neighborhood paint day on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to three p.m. Neighborhood individuals will likely be guided by artists from across the Pacific who’ve gathered in Kona for the inaugural artwork pageant.
The inaugural EMPRESS: All-Wahine Arts Pageant will happen all through Hawaii Island and can characteristic wahine Pasifika, their mele and murals; 2022 artists embrace Kukui Mahoney (Palani Street) and Hana Yoshihata (Kona Commons).
For extra data, electronic mail aloha@lydia8.org.
Kona Aloha Singers slates vacation live performance
The Kona Aloha Singers, (KAS) an grownup modern/pop music refrain, presents a “Vacation Aloha” live performance at 4 p.m. Dec. 3 at King Kamehameha’s Kona Seaside Lodge.
The 36-member refrain will characteristic songs from Ed Sheeran, Pentatonix, Simon and Garfunkel and extra, plus vacation favorites. Vocalists will likely be accompanied by quite a lot of musicians and are thrilled to welcome LT Easy, Binti Bailey and Sabrina Ebisawa as soloists with Justine Smith as emcee.
Advance tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for keiki and accessible solely on-line by ticketleap.com. Tickets on the door are $25 for adults and $7 for keiki. The Kona Aloha Singers is a nonprofit group and is presently looking for donations together with singers for his or her Spring 2023 present. Adults and highschool singers are welcome.
For extra data, go to konaalohasingers.org