Exhibiting artist Ellen Crocker will be leading a FREE hands-on workshop and demonstration of Sumi-e (traditional Japanese ink-painting) Saturday, March 3rd from 10:30a-12:30p. Crocker has taught art in Hawai’i since 1982, including her current position of Advanced Teaching Artist of Hawai’i, where she writes AITS grants for education facilities and teaches in the South Kona Public Schools.
Crocker is part of Kahilu's current exhibit, “Confluence East” as part of a duo exhibition with the late Cal Hashimoto. Work on display will include sculpture, paintings and mixed media that harness the essence of the of these age-old traditions and reflect the artistsʻ shared interest in the art disciplines of Japan.
Kahilu exhibits are free and open to the public Mon-Fri 9a-1p. For more information please visit http://www.kahilutheatre.org/exhibits or call the Kahilu Theatre Box Office at (808) 885-6868