Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center


The Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center is designed to provide education on visual arts through classes and art. The center was started in 1934, which has started a gathering place for artists. It is located in Makawao, Maui, Hawaii. The center's building is on a property with a home built in 1917. The home was by CW Dickey for the founder Ethel Baldwin.

The estate and property offers views of Haleakala, Maui's north shore, and West Maui Mountains. Historic structures and gardens also offer inspiration to artists. The education portion of the center offers one day workshops, weekly sessions, or 4-9 week classes. The classes are for anyone two or older. Teaching artists who have spent their life on visual arts provide the classes.

Exhibitions are held at the center in order to bring in guests to view the different art work. The exhibitions allow for 8 rotating displays each year from those who live on and off the island. Gallery tours, field trips, free lectures, and panel discussions are a part of what the Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center offers. The hours of operation are Monday through Saturday 10am to 4pm.

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