Don’t miss: Ceramics of Hawaii

First statewide showYou really shouldn’t miss this show. As the sign says, it’s the first statewide juried show featuring ceramics made by Hawaii artists, a project spearheaded by the Hawaii Potters’ Guild.

The exhibit is at the Honolulu Museum of Art School (the old Linekona School, on the corner of Beretania and Victoria Street, next to Thomas Square) through January 8.

There’s a lot of creativity and skill on display. Lots of beautiful pieces, many displaying delightful humor. If you’re at all interested in ceramics, don’t miss this. Seriously.

The show was juried by David Karaoke, Emeritus Professor at San Francisco State University, who is credited with launching Hawaii Craftsmen’s Raku Ho’olaule’a, “held annually for 40 years.”

According to the program, he was named one of Hawaii’s Living Treasures in 1987.

Below, Meda with our friend, Vicky Chock, and her piece which is included in the show, titled, “The Magician.”

Vicky Chock


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