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Introduction to Ceramics with Monika Mann (Session 1)
Introduction to Ceramics with Monika Mann (Session 1)
- Saturdays
- July 24– August 28, 2021
- 9:30 AM–12:30 PM
- Adults 18+
- No experience necessary
Class Description: Hand building, wheel throwing, surface decorations.
- Class fee without membership $200
- Class fee with membership $175
+ $50 Supply fee (clay, glazes,firings)
EXTENDED Deadline to register: Wednesday July 21 by 4:00 PM
Stencil Making for Keiki with Dena Nakahashi
Stencil Making for Keiki with Dena Nakahashi
Lecture Series: A Conversation with Andrzej Kramarz
EHCC Online presents Lecture Series: A Conversation with Andrzej Kramarz
YAS: 3D Printing & Printmaking
3D Printing & Printmaking: Technology Meets Tradition
Beginner Painting for Keiki with Dena Nakahashi
Beginner Painting for Keiki with Dena Nakahashi
Youth Ceramics with Monika Mann
Youth Ceramics with Monika Mann- Session 2
- Session 2: Mondays & Wednesdays from June 14, 2021- July 26, 2021 (6 weeks) 3:00-5:00 PM.
The Youth Arts Series Summer Art Camp 2021
The Youth Arts Series Summer Art Camp 2021
Tight Hide by Ken Little
Curated by Andrzej Kramarz
Musical Open House
Join us in welcoming summer with a musical open house experience for everyone! Gamelan of the Molten Blossom (Gamelan Sekar Dahana) and So-shin Kai koto group will offer performances, hands-on exploration, and lots of opportunities for questions and answers as you learn about their unique musical instruments.
The open house will be held Saturday, June 5 from 10:00 am–2:00 pm in the EHCC Annex Building and the Bob Brown Gamelan Studio, both located behind the main EHCC building.
Performance schedule:
Make & Take with Darcy Gray: A One Day Workshop For Adults
Make & Take with Darcy Gray: A One Day Workshop
HO’OKUPU: Discussions with Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele, Noe Noe Wong-Wilson and Kekuhi Kealiʻikanakaʻoleohaililani
The EHCC Online Lecture Series is proud to present two exciting Zoom events:
First, Hula Master and Hawaiian Scholar Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele alongside Kanaka Maoli educator, cultural practitioner and activist Noe Noe Wong-Wilson who will illuminate our current HOʻOKUPU exhibition with background and stories on Thursday, April 29 at 5pm.










