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.