Maui Art: Artists & Art Galleries in Paradise

Maui Art

Schaefer International Gallery at
The Maui Arts &
Cultural Center
Presents

Sally French & Christopher Reiner

July 3 - August 10 2008

Edgy, thought-provoking, quirky creations turn the gallery into a playground for viewers to interact with the personal imagery of these two artists from Hawai`i. Sally French exhibits paintings, prints and sculptural works directed by contemporary life issues, masked in fantasy cartoon character episodes. O`ahu artist Christopher Reiner - best known for his "obtainium sculpture" made from found and recycled objects - presents installations constructed in the gallery, based on social and environmental ideas. Unique collaborative pieces by both artists also create another component for this stimulating exhibit.

Artists: Whimsical

Cowan's sculptural clay forms can be viewed at the Hi No'eau's Gallery.


  • Rik Fitch
  • 155 Cross Road
  • Kula, HI
  • 808-876-0503

Rik's deep love for Maui's people, flora and fauna is reflected in his exciting and vibrant oil paintings.


Joshua Kalkstein works with natural stone to make stone murals, floor medallions and hanging art.


  • Rebecca Lowell
  • Beachfront at the Kaanapali Beach Hotel
  • Kaanapali, HI
  • 808-661-8303

Rebecca Lowell came to Maui in 1991 for a rest, and decided to stay. Rebecca started selling her watercolors at a craft fair in Lahaina, and realized there was a lack of affordable art for tourists. She applied the marketing rule, "if there is a need and you fill it, you have a business." Her instincts were right, and she now delights island visitors with prints of her luminous oil and watercolor paintings, available for purchase at approximately 45 locations throughout the islands.


Stacey Guinan's sculptural ceramics can be found at the Hana Coast Gallery, Village Galleries, and Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center.


Sally Fox creates beautifully inspired necklaces, bracelets and earrings in her studio in Kihei.