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ProspectusHawaiʻi Craftsmen Annual Statewide Exhibition 2026 Hawaiʻi’s premier statewide juried exhibition – held annually since 1967 – features traditional and contemporary craft from across the state of Hawaiʻi. This year the exhibition will open on O'ahu and then travel to the Schaefer International Gallery in partnership with Maui Arts & Cultural Center. OʻAHU EXHIBITION September 4 - 25 Downtown Art Center, Main Gallery First Friday Reception: Friday, September 4, 5-8pm Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony: Saturday, September 5, 6-8pm MAUI EXHIBITION October 27 - December 23 Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Schaefer International Gallery One Cameron Way, Kahului, HI 96732 Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm KEY DATES FOR ARTISTS Online Registration: July 1-31 (registration closes at midnight) Intake and Jurying: August 12-16 Notification of Acceptance: August 20 Delivery of Accepted Artwork: O‘ahu Sunday, August 30, 12-2pm, Neighbor island work must arrive at DAC by August 31 Are you new to this exhibition? Then visit the Registration Guide section for answers to your questions! |
Registration of artworks will only be accepted online. Mail-in registrations and walk in entries are ineligible. If you would like help entering your work, please contact the exhibition chair at ASE@hawaiicraftsmen.org or your island chair. New or altered entries will not be accepted after the registration closing deadline.
Please read through this prospectus before registering, and check out the Registration Guide and Tips section.
REGISTRATION WILL BE OPEN JULY 1 - 31

JONATHAN YUKIO CLARK is Director of Schaefer International Gallery at Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Born and raised on the island of Maui, he has been a member of the MACC’s Gallery Team since 2019, first entering in the role of Exhibits Coordinator, then Assistant Director, and now Director since 2023. He oversees the Schaefer International Gallery’s exhibits program and curatorial direction with five exhibits per calendar year ranging from local to international in scope. He currently serves on the board of Hawai‘i Museums Association as Vice President. Clark received a BFA in painting from Washington University in St. Louis and an MFA in studio art from New York University, in addition to being a research student in printmaking at Kyoto Seika University. He is a multi-disciplinary artist working in sculpture, painting, printmaking, textile, and drawing, and has exhibited at venues in New York and Hawai‘i, with his work included in the Art in Public Places Collection of the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
We expect to have over $14,000 in awards to be designated by our juror and winners will be announced at the exhibition opening reception. Awards will be posted here as they are confirmed. Mahalo nui to our generous award sponsors!