The shops and art galleries of historic Holualoa Village will celebrate local art and music this evening from 5:30 until 8:30 pm. More than a dozen studios and stores will stay open late to welcome friends and visitors with new
The shops and art galleries of historic Holualoa Village will celebrate local art and music this evening from 5:30 until 8:30 pm. More than a dozen studios and stores will stay open late to welcome friends and visitors with new art work, pupus and music.
Koa Realty will again feature Dave Lawrence under their front lanai, with his hot guitar and vocals of classic rock n’ roll favorites.
At the Kona Hotel, Kira Kamamalu’s art studio will again be offering “Social Artworking” where adults and teens can sign up to create their own original painting with guidance from Kira. Cost is $45 and, along with canvas, paints and supplies, there will be wine for adults and juice for artists under 21. (Email kamamalu@me.com to RSVP)
Pat Pearlman Designs, also in the Kona Hotel, is spotlighting the August birthstone peridot; a gem quality olivine known for prosperity, happiness and cellular regeneration.
Holualoa Gallery is hosting Holoholoz Fresh Fish Truck and Kona Dogs Gourmet Street Food outside and artist William Wingert will be working on a painting inside. Owners/artists Matthew and Mary Lovein will be on hand to meet and greet visitors.
Glyph Art Gallery welcomes a new artist to the gallery, Timothy Allan Shafto. Timothy is an artist of many talents, creating turned wood and resin platters, as well as equally unique “color flow” paintings made with curly koa and curly mango, resin and pigments.
The Holualoa Ukulele Gallery will fill the evening air with music from Mauka Highnotes.
Parking will be available at the village parking lot.
Info: www.holualoahawaii.com