Monday, June 21, 2010

Some Contemporary Printing...


Hi All!

Looking for a way to beat the summer heat?
Head up to Tantalus to see a spectacular new show at the Contemporary Museum, exhibiting work by one of our favorite printmakers, Allyn Bromley.

The museum with its beautiful garden and cafe are a great way to spend an afternoon! Especially these hot summer days, the cafe provides a nice selection for lunch and some really yummy desserts!

On June 27th, join me for a Members Morning printmaking project, I will be leading a screen printing make-and-take. We will be having fun making some small colorful prints! No experience neccessary!

Finding Latitude: The Work of Allyn Bromley
June 25th – August 29, 2010

The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights proudly announces the opening of a new exhibition on June 25, 2010, Finding Latitude: The Work of Allyn Bromley. This exhibition presents the first survey of the work of well-known Hawai‘i artist Allyn Bromley, spanning four decades of her career from early intaglio prints of the 1970s and large-scale screenprints of the 1980s, to more recent works combining screenprinting with mixed media techniques and installations completed this year.

June 27 Members morning
10:00 a.m. –11:30 a.m. Artist’s walk through with Allyn Bromley. Hands-on printmaking activity with Roxanne Chasle.
RSVP through Education Department 237-5230 or education@tcmhi.org
Free for members/$8.00 for non-members

For more info about The Contemporary Museum and the 2010 schedule click here.