My Little Potter and Me (ages 5-10)

My Little Potter and Me (ages 5-10)

 

In this child and parent or guardian class, students will be able to bond together in this hands-on experience where they will get to create functional ware or sculptural bodies. Students will focus on basic hand-building techniques like coil building, slab rolling, and pinch pots. This class aims to introduce pottery to young children and create an experience where parents/ guardians and children can connect through art.


Due to studio space restrictions, ONLY one student + one parent or guardian for each class will be allowed.

 

Please complete waiver for adult AND youth in the class.

 IMPORTANT: A SIGNED/COMPLETED WAIVER IS REQUIRED BEFORE REGISTERING FOR HUI CLASSES!

We require you to complete the waiver form below BEFORE you sign up for classes. Your registration will not be considered complete until we receive your signed and completed waiver form. To avoid losing your place in class, be sure to complete your waiver before you register online. By registering for a Hui class, you agree to abide by policies and procedures of Hui No‘eau. Mahalo for your understanding.

ADULT POLICIES & WAIVER

 IMPORTANT: A SIGNED/COMPLETED WAIVER IS REQUIRED BEFORE REGISTERING FOR HUI CLASSES!

We require you to complete the waiver form below BEFORE you sign up for classes. Your registration will not be considered complete until we receive your signed and completed waiver form. To avoid losing your place in class, be sure to complete your waiver before you register online. By registering for a Hui class, you agree to abide by policies and procedures of Hui No‘eau. Mahalo for your understanding.

 

YOUTH POLICIES & WAIVER


22U-YCLS-0078
Sundays, 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM ( Sep 18, 2022 - Oct 23, 2022 )
Instructor: Kela Kahikina
Members: $ 295.00; Non-Members $ 405.00

Online registration is closed. Please call us at 808-572-6560 to register.

Instructor

Kānaka Maoli artist Kēla Kahikina was born on O’ahu and raised on Maui. Throughout her childhood, she took art classes, which influenced her to pursue painting and ceramics in college—first earning her Associates Degree at Maui College then later receiving her Bachelor’s Degree of Fine Arts in Ceramics from The University of Hawai’i at Mānoa.

Kēla has exhibited her artwork in the Hawai’i Craftsmen in 2018 and 2021, in the Art of Trash, at Aupuni Space, and at Hui No’eau. Her interests lie within ceramic sculpture, abstract painting, and costume design. While earning her bachelor’s degree, Kēla fell in love with challenging core elements of what defines a medium. Allowing her to create her own definition of what ceramics or painting is by deconstructing traditional modes within art.