WEST HAWAII TODAY | BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2017 | 11 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 3D printed models of the winning designs, recognizing this new partnership and its commitment to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math), Toyota Hawaii donated $5,000 to the college. The top three and grand-prize winners in each age category won iPad mini 4s. First and second place runners-up for each age category received $100. The top three entries from each age group also were entered in the international competition where winners can win an allexpenses paid trip to Japan. Classes & workshops Thursday Evening Pottery Drop-in offered at VAC The Volcano Art Center Ceramics Program will soon WEDNESDAY KONA Neil Barnett Sunset Terrace/6-8 PM Info: johnnyshot.com Eke Kekauoha Kona Sunset Farmers Market/ 2-6 PM Info: konasunsetmarket.com Read Aloud Shakespeare Keauhou/6 PM Call by noon for info. Info: 557-0694 Meleuhane Bongo Ben’s Island Café/5-7 PM Info: bongobens.com Jam Night Gertrude’s Jazz Bar/5:30-8:30 PM Info: gertrudesjazzbar.com expand to include evening classes beginning May 18. The 6-9 p.m. drop-in style class will allow residents and visitors to Hawaii Island the opportunity to try their hand at creating with clay on the potter’s wheel, without having to commit to an eight0- or 10-week long series. Students with all levels of clay experience are welcome. Teaching artist Erik Wold will be available for individualized assistance to answer questions and troubleshoot problems. The emphasis will be placed on getting a feel for working on the potter’s wheel and experiencing the thrill of hand-forming a pot in motion. Each class will include an introduction to working on the potter’s wheel, along with a step by step demonstration of its use. Students will then try their hand at wheel throwing under the guidance and supervision of the instructor. Students will be given up to five Jazz with Volcano Choy Jr. Rays on the Bay/6:30-9:30 PM Info: raysonthebay.com Full Circle with hula Huggo’s On the Rocks/6-10 PM Info: huggosontherocks.com KOHALA Brandon Nakano with hula Lava Lava Beach Club/5-9:30 PM Info: lavalavabeachclub.com Ben Kaili Kings’ Shops/12-1 PM Info: kingsshops.com Tomi Isobe Kings’ Shops/7 PM Info: kingsshops.com Dennis Garcia Daylight Mind Coffee Co.(Queens’ MarketPlace)/9-12 PM Info: daylightmind.com Aulani’s Hula Halau performs Queens’ MarketPlace/6 PM Info: queensmarketplace.net THURSDAY KONA Meleuhane – Father & Son Duo Bongo Ben’s Island Café/5-7 PM Info: bongobens.com Neil Barnett Splasher’s/4-7 PM Info: johnnyshot.com Led Kaapana Don’s Mai Tai Bar at Royal Kona Resort/5-7 PM Info: 930-3286 Tomi Isobe with hula Huggo’s On the Rocks/6-10 PM Info: huggosontherocks.com Latin dance night with Fuego live Gertrude’s Jazz Bar/6:30-9:30 PM Info: gertrudesjazzbar.com Kupuna Crafts Keauhou Shopping Center/ 10-12 PM Info: keauhouvillageshops.com Pomai Serenaders Rays on the Bay/6:30-9:30 PM Info: raysonthebay.com KOHALA Kevin Teves with hula Lava Lava Beach Club/5-9:30 PM Info: lavalavabeachclub.com Ben Kaili Kings’ Shops/7 PM Info: kingsshops.com Kupaianaha Polynesian hula and fire show The Shops at Mauna Lani/7 PM Info: shopsatmaunalani.com Open Mic Night Big Island Brewhaus/6-9 PM Info: bigislandbrewhaus.com CHEAPEST VAPE PRODUCTS IN TOWN We can beat any competitor’s price Mention this ad for $5 free in Arcade play** with purchase of any vape product. Exp. April 30, 2017 120 ML. OF JUICE FOR ONLY $2999 *select brands 74-555 Kaiwi St. • Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 • 808-238-5132 Come play fun skill games and win great prizes, and come relax in our vape lounge and watch all sporting events. ➠ Continued from page 10 Ono GET IN and GET OUT CalendaR ➠ Continued from page 8 pounds of clay to experiment with during the evening. “Thursday Evening Pottery Drop-in” will begin May 18. Cost for each evening session is $30 for VAC members and $35 for nonmembers. Class size is limited and pre-registration is required. Wold is a full-time potter living in Volcano Village. He is a member of the Volcano Village Artists Hui, and sells his wares regularly at the Saturday Hilo Farmers Market, and Sunday Cooper Center Farmers Market in Volcano. He studied ceramics at the University of Hawaii at Hilo, graduating in 1993. Info/register: 967-8222, www.volcanoartcenter.org. Business of Art workshop offered The “Business of Art” workshop by Volcano artist Ira Ono returns to Volcano Art Center next month. Ono will help artists navigate basic business principles in this one-day intensive workshop. From the initial pros and cons of being one’s own boss to copyright basics to branding products, attendees will discover what’s right for them and their art. Topics include pricing your product for profit, trade shows/catalog sales, visual merchandising, affordable display techniques, fool proof presentations, internet marketing and getting free publicity. The “Business of Art” workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 13 at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Cost for the full day workshop is $45 for VAC members and $50 for nonmembers. Ono is an internationally known artist whose works are featured in the Hawaii State Art Museum and private collections in the U.S., Europe and Japan. He is the founder of annual Trash Art Shows throughout the state and is also the owner and director of Volcano Garden Arts gallery in Volcano where he exhibits his personal works along with over 100 artists from around the state. Info/register: 967-8222, www. volcanoartcenter.org. ■
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