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Schaefer International Gallery at
The Maui Arts &
Cultural Center
Presents
9th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition
November 6 - December 21 2008
A popular exhibit demonstrating how artists creatively handle the challenge of space and scale dictated by the size of an ordinary shoebox. Featuring dozens of small sculptures by artists from Hawai`i and around the world, organized by the University of Hawai`i Art Gallery. The 9th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition is organized by The University of Hawaii Art Gallery and supported in part by a grant from the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
Artists: Fresh Perspectives
- Kenn Briner
- Makawao, HI
- 808-573-2961
An artist with a camera, Kenn Briner captures Maui and shares with his audience the world through his eyes.
- Gwen Arkin
- 808-572-5537
Says Gwen Arkin, "Over the past several I've become enamored with the Holga, an inexpensive plastic camera, and, a handmade, teak pinhole camera...Such constraints result in an extremely visceral process, and in impressions that are both unpredictable and often serendipitous."
Linda paints abstract monotypes and they can be viewed at the Maui Hands, Hana Coast Gallery, the Four Seasons, and Cedar Street Galleries in Honolulu.
- Jamie Ross
- Ulupalakua, HI
- 808-878-2183
Jamie Ross is an award-winning artist who has original, hand-sculpted jewelry in private collections throughout the world. Call for appointment.
- Lori Koprowski
- P.O. Box 596
- Makawao, HI
- 808-280-4250
Lori's rich contemporary style was developed over a 3 year stay in the Fiji Islands. She abstracts and exaggerates the female form interlocking shapes with vibrant color. This particular style is known as her "Femme" series or style.
- Toula Vivilakis
- Kihei, HI
- 808-276-3609
The art of Toula Vivilakis is rooted in Hawaiian and Greek mythologies, Egyptology and modern life and is visible by appointment only.



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