Kona glass artists to be exhibited on Oahu

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Two Kona glass artists have been selected into Hawaii Glass Association Exhibition on Oahu.

Two Kona glass artists have been selected into Hawaii Glass Association Exhibition on Oahu.

Bev Goad and Leilani Pacheco-Datta are the only artists from the Big Island selected to have their glass artwork exhibited at Gallery Iolani on Oahu. Glass must play a significant role in the final piece, and must be of original design, and created within the last two years.

Featured are Goad’s piece “Dolphins” and Pacheco-Datta’s peice “IZ’S RAINBOW.” Goad used a combination of copper foil, and soldering to create her piece “Dolphins” while Pacheco-Datta’s “IZ’S RAINBOW” employed a combination of a very delicate process of burning the image in the glass, combined with stained glass done in the copper foil method, and crowned with Italian fused glass

The exhibition starts April 1 and run through May 1.

Pacheco-Datta and Goad have collaborated and worked together for over 10 years. Both have had their works displayed in galleries in Kona, Maui and Honolulu.

A percentage of the proceeds from art sales will go to Art For A Cause here in Kona. Art for a Cause, is a nonprofit promoting local artists to give them opportunity to have their art appreciated and showcased,

Info: www.hokulaniglass.com