Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 8, Number 1, 1 January 1991 — Hale Naua show 'Origins' open [ARTICLE]

Hale Naua show 'Origins' open

"Origins," a new exhibition by the artists of Hale Naua III Society of Hawaiian Arts, will open to the public Jan. 12-23 at the Amfac Plaza Exposition Hall. Viewing hoursare Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The show will feature up to 125 pieces by 35 Hawaiians and island artists and is described as displaying "the quintessence of Hawaiian traditional and contemporary art." The show is named "Origins," because of all the different aspects of culture and traditions that artists have chosen as their themes for this show. It commemorates the centennial of the death of King Kalakaua in 1891. Lueia Jensen, of Hale Naua III said "Origins" will show the most powerful aspects of three-and twodimensional art from the very ancient concepts to the most contemporary. Featured artists include: * Telford Cazimero (pen and ink)

* Leialoha Kanahele Iversen (oils) * Joseph Namakeha Momoa (acrylic) * A1 Lagunero (watercolor) * Patrick Ching * Kalani Flores (ceramic) * Herb Kane * Rocky Jensen * Frank Jensen (pen and ink) * Natalie Kamahina Jensen (feather Kahili) * Ethel Kahalewai (feathers) * Leslie Kuloloio (stone) * Todd Campell (stone) * Moana Espinda (coconut and lauhala plaiting) * Carla Freitas (lauhala plaiting) * Maiki Honda Invited guests artists are: * Kim Taylor Reece (murals) * Will Herrera (ceramics) * Bruce Chrisman (decorated gourds) * Dale Zarella (wood)