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Hawaii Tribune-Herald Island Beat Thursday, January 26, 2017 5 ONE GALLERY an artists’ collective Art & Wine Classes 961-2787 $35 onegalleryhawaii.com Fri, Sat, Mon & Tues - Jan. 27, 28, 30 & 31 at 7pm Sun - Jan. 29 at 2:30pm & 7pm MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (R) Drama Starring: Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Lucas Hedges, Gretchen Mol Directed by: Kenneth Lonergan After the death of his brother Joe, Lee Chandler is shocked to learn that Joe has made him sole guardian of his nephew Patrick. Taking leave of his job, Lee returns to Manchester-by-the-Sea to care for Patrick, a spirited 16-year-old. They learn to bond and to deal with Joeʼs death. NY Observer: “An exemplary film of such exceptional wisdom, beauty, clarity, sensitivity and emotional depth that I had to rub my eyes to believe it.” $8 Gen. - $7 Student/Senior 38 Haili St. • 934-7777 www.hilopalace.com One-Stop for Everything On Your List • Pizza Hut • Foodland Keaau • Longs Drugs • Lemongrass Restaurant • Keaau Natural Foods • Ace Hardware • The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf • Sadora Floral Designs • Subway • L & L Drive-Inn • Supercuts • Suds n Duds KEAAU SHOPPING CENTER “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa,” a color woodblock print by renowned Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. Courtesy photo The mokuhanga technique Do you remember “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa” or “Red Fuji”? They are classic images (immediately recognizable), but did you know they also are fine examples of mokuhanga? This Japanese style of woodblock printing differs from western woodblock in that it is waterbased printing with sumi ink, watercolor and nori (rice paste), so no toxic solvents are used. You can learn how to make your own classic image with sensei Glenn Yamanoha during Volcano Art Center’s “Mokuhanga: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Printmaking” workshop Feb. 2 through March 9 at the center’s Niaulani Campus. Traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking is a relief printing technique that uses Japanese tools and natural materials. Yamanoha will introduce the basic process in five hands-on sessions. Attendees will learn the fundamental techniques of mokuhanga such as cutting with chisels, preparing blocks and paper, registration and printing with a baren (printing pad). By using nontoxic “green” materials, mokuhanga readily combines traditional processes with new printing technologies. Yamanoha studied woodblock printing in Kyoto, Japan, on a Monbusho (Japanese government) scholarship from 1988-90. He lives in Volcano Village and runs Volcano Gravel. The course fee is $80/$72 for VAC members plus a $30 supply fee. No experience is necessary. The nonprofit Volcano Art Center was created in 1974 to promote, develop and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawaii’s people and environment through activities in the visual, literary and performing arts. To register for the workshop or for more information, call 967- 8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter. org. Japanese woodblock printing workshop returns to VAC


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