The Hawaii Forest Industry Association invites all woodworkers to enter the 29th Hawaii’s Woodshow, an annual statewide juried woodworking exhibition.
The Hawaii Forest Industry Association invites all woodworkers to enter the 29th Hawaii’s Woodshow, an annual statewide juried woodworking exhibition.
Hawaii’s Woodshow, Na La‘au o Hawaii, showcases fine craftsmanship brought to life with Hawaii-grown woods to promote awareness of our natural, planted and urban forests. Participants must use woods from Hawaii-grown trees.Entries are due by 4 p.m. Monday.
Jurors are Sharon Doughte, an artist/woodturner and teacher; Bundit Kanisthakhon, associate professor, UH School of Architecture and founder of Tadpole Studio; David Smith, administrator and state forester, DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife.
The show will be exhibited Nov. 20 to Dec. 5 at Hawaii Opera Plaza in Honolulu. An opening reception is set for Nov. 19.
Winners receive a cash award and a professional photo.
Entry forms and more information are available at woodshow.hawaiiforest.org/pay-membership. Entries will be accepted through Nov. 1 with a late fee.