2017 ISEA Annual Exhibition in Sanibel Island, FL

Patron of the Clouds will be on display at the 2017 ISEA Annual Exhibition in Sanibel Island, Florida. https://www.iseaartexhibit.org. Accepted images can be viewed online.

 
Patron of the Clouds ©2017 Rochelle Weidner

Patron of the Clouds ©2017 Rochelle Weidner

 

The ISEA (International Society of Experimental Artists) 26th Annual Juried Exhibition will be shown October 3 through November 30, 2017, at Big Arts, Sanibel, Florida. 

Coming in February and March 2017 at Gallery on the Pali

Gallery at the Pali

Gallery at the Pali

Evolving Through Paint – The Journey of Four Women

Art by Anita Bruce, Patrice Federspiel, Rebecca Snow and Rochelle Weidner.

 

Art is the expression of the human condition. Watch the unfolding of four women as they learn to “live life out loud” through the painting process. See the influence of family, friends, teachers and experimentation shown in their personal paths to self-expression

Artist's Reception: Saturday, February 25, 2017 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

On Display: Sunday, February 12, 2017 – Thursday, March 23, 2017  
On the web: Unitariansofhi.org/exhibits

Gallery on the Pali
located at the First Unitarian Church
2500 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817

Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday 10am to 6pm, weekends 2-6pm (Beginning March 1st T-F, 9 am to 2 pm)

Ho'omaluhia Gardens 2017 New Year Invitational Exhibition

 
Plant in Motion, 11" x 14"

Plant in Motion, 11" x 14"

Nature's Close-Up, 11" x 14"

Nature's Close-Up, 11" x 14"

January 8th through January 28th, 2017
Reception 4-6 pm January 14th.

This exhibition is inspired by the beauty of the park and gardens and is dedicated to the staff, which maintains this enormous complex day in, and day out all year long, making it the perfect artist’s workshop. In the Visitor Center Main Gallery. 

 

 

Undercurrents of Tradition at the Gallery on the Pali

 
 

This show is a triad reflection on the mana of Hawaii by Rochelle Weidner, Anita Bruce and Rebecca Snow. In the words of the artists themselves, “living in Hawaii alters one’s soul. The presence of tradition, of ancient culture, and the revered gods and goddesses permeate the consciousness, and for the artists in all of us, the desire to recreate this energy and strength is compelling. This show represents our own interpretations of this subconscious force, this mana of Hawaii.”

On display Sunday, January 11th through February 12th
Artists Reception: Saturday, January 17th, 5-7 pm
Gallery Hours: T-F, 10 am-6 pm & S/S, 2-6 pm

Gallery on the Pali at the First Unitarian Church of Honolulu
2500 Pali HIghway. 808.595.4047