96th Annual Exhibition Information

TIMELINE

Feb 9th Online submission Portal Opens

Feb 20th Submission assistance day at Honolulu Printmakers

Feb 23rd Submission Deadline (online) 11 pm 

March 1st Accepted work Announced (online)

March 30th Work delivered to HP Studio 4pm - 7pm 

April 1st. Installation

April 5th Opening of Exhibition 6pm - 8pm

May 3rd Last Day of Exhibition First Friday Closing 

May 4th Artist Work Pick up/Neighbor Island Packing

ABOUT OUR JUROR -

Alejandra Rojas Silva, Ph.D. is currently the Works on Paper, Photography and New Media Fellow at the Honolulu Museum of Art. Her curatorial work, research, and teaching extend from the early modern period to the present, focusing on issues of identity on both sides of the Atlantic. Her current exhibition, Disasters of War Then and Now pairs prints by Spanish artist Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828) with works by contemporary American artist Enrique Chagoya (born in Mexico City, 1953). She holds a doctorate and an M.A. in History of Art and Architecture (Colonial Latin American Art) from Harvard University, a Master of Studies in History of Art and Visual Culture from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, and a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies from Earlham College. 

Holiday Sale Dec. 1st and 2nd

Purchase beautiful handmade prints and art objects such as t-shirts, aprons, wallets, cards, wrapping paper. Diana Ko of Art and Design Source will be selling her gorgeous frames. Everything offered at attractive prices for Gift Giving.

Save the dates and show your support for our community of print Artists. HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS Gift Print will be offered for sale as well as many totally unique one of a kind prints from our collections. Do not miss this event.

Exciting Week at HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS

We had an exciting week with a Professional Members Portfolio Review, ‘Ohe Kapāla Community Print Experience, Basics of Hawaiian Kapa with Dalani Tanahy, A Print Birthday Party, Monitors Exhibition, Portfolio 1977 Exhibition, Lecture at HOMA with Takayanagi Yutaka and Turning the Page field trip with Honolulu Waldorf School. All in one weekend!

There has never been a better time to be a Honolulu Printmaker. DONATE Today.

Print Experience ~ ‘Ohe Kāpala Nov. 3rd 6 pm - 8 pm

PRINT EXPERIENCE Ohe' Kāpala printing at HONOLULU PRINTMAKERS 1142 Bethel Street.

As an introduction to our Basics of Hawaiian Kapa workshop offered in November by Dalani Tanahy, we invite the community into the print studio to try a hands on printmaking skill practiced by Hawaiian kapa artists. Bamboo 'ohe (bamboo laths) are carved by local artists with intricate designs depicting repeat patterns found in nature. Participants can try printing several different types of carved 'ohe offered for sale by two local businesses. Check out the ‘ohe stamp artists website and social media . https://www.phaaheo.com and Instagram @na_maka_kahiko

Ohe' Kāpala printing. - $5 supply fee per print paper supports our quarterly Community Print Programs!

Nov. 3rd 6 - 8 pm

‘Ohe Stamps created by Pua Ha‘aheo Art and Na Maka Kahiko