Prospectus

Hawaiʻi 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

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

Juror

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.


Awards

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!

Catalog

Accepted work will be photographed and featured in a full color catalog available in print and digital versions. To purchase a copy or download a free digital catalog from past years, visit our online store.


Eligibility to Enter

Artists residing in Hawai‘i are invited to enter traditional or non-traditional crafts. The exhibition is open to residents of Hawai‘i for artworks in the categories of clay, fiber, glass, wood, metal, stone, and mixed media. Unless they have a strong 3 dimensional quality, or directly relate to the practice of craft, painting and photography are not eligible. Entries must be of original design and created within the last two years. Artworks previously exhibited at the Downtown Art Center, Schaefer International Gallery, or in any juried exhibition in Hawaiʻi are ineligible.

Intake and Jurying

All work is juried in person (with the exception of Lānaʻi which is juried online). After registering online, artists must bring their work to their islandʻs jury location, and pick up their artwork after jurying . Accepted artwork notification will be on Thursday August 20, at www.HawaiiCraftsmen.org and by email.


Molokai Intake and Jurying - Date and time TBA

Chair: Paula Scott, pmondoy@gmail.com


Kauaʻi  - Date and time TBA

Chair: Shannon Hiramoto, shannonmachine@gmail.com


Maui Intake and Jurying - Date and time TBA

Chairs: Renee Wilcox, reneesplashes@yahoo.com, Evan Jenkins, evanjenkinsglass@yahoo.com, (808) 640-0283‬ 


Hawaiʻi Island  Intake and Jurying - Date and time TBA

Chair: Sean Tessandori, throwingincircles@gmail.com


Oʻahu Intake and Jurying - Date and time TBA

Chairs: Chris Edwards and Robin Appasamy, ASE@hawaiicraftsmen.org


Lānaʻi - Juried online only

Shipping and Delivery Procedures

Detailed delivery instructions and shipping labels will be provided to artists upon notification of acceptance by email and on our website. 

Accepted artworks from the neighbor islands must be shipped to arrive at the Downtown Art Center no later than Monday, August 31. If you need to ship your artwork with a carrier other than USPS, UPS, or FedEx, please contact Christopher Edwards at ASE@hawaiicraftsmen.org. 

Accepted artworks from O’ahu must be delivered to the Downtown Art Center on Sunday, August 30, 12-2pm. 

Hawai‘i Craftsmen will cover the cost of return shipping, including standard insurance damage protection provided by the carrier. Artists may request supplemental insurance by indicating that on their return documents, and will be invoiced by Hawai‘i Craftsmen for the actual cost of the insurance. Return shipping carriers, including USPS, UPS, FedEx, Kamaka Air, or Young Brothers, will be chosen at the discretion of Hawai‘i Craftsmen.

Entry Fees

Registration fees for Hawai‘i Craftsmen members are $25 for the first entry, and $10 for each additional entry up to 6. 

Hawai‘i Craftsmen membership must be active through October 29, 2025 to receive the discounted registration.  

Registration fees for non-members are $75 for the first entry, and $10 for each additional entry up to 6.


We are offering FREE annual membership for students in an accredited educational institution. This offer is open from June 1 - September 30, 2025. Hawaiʻi Craftsmen annual membership provides discounted rates on all of our educational programs and exhibitions throughout the year. 

Visit http://www.hawaiicraftsmen.org/membership to create or renew your Hawai‘i Craftsmen membership prior to registering. 

Display Conditions and Regulations

The installation committee will install all accepted artworks. Entries that pose an unusual installation challenge may be rejected or require the artist’s assistance. Artists with extremely delicate or unwieldy entries should make special arrangements for delivery, handling, and pick-up of their artwork. 

We love challenges, but if your entry exceeds 6’ on any side, weighs more than 150 lbs. or requires more than 2 people to handle please check in with your exhibition chair before you register your work. 

Extreme care will be taken in handling all artwork; however, Hawai‘i Craftsmen assumes no responsibility for loss or damage to artworks on display or in transit no matter how such damage may have been sustained. All entries will be juried and displayed at the owner’s risk.

Accepted entries must remain in the exhibition for the show’s duration, and are subject to photographic reproduction for educational and publicity purposes. Artists are encouraged to offer their entries for sale, and each entry may only have a single price.


Hawai‘i Craftsmen will retain a sales commission of 40%.

Oʻahu artists are required to sit one shift per accepted piece during the Oʻahu exhibition, find a substitute, or pay a $30/shift sitter’s fee. Artists failing to show up for their designated shift must pay a $50 no show fee. 

Registration Guide and Tips

HOW DOES THE PROCESS WORK? 

Online registration is open from July 1 - July 31. If you are new to this, give yourself an extra day or two to work through any issues. We can’t accept any registrations after midnight on July 31, and unregistered walk-ins will not be accepted at intake.

Step 1: Update your membershipIf you are already a Hawai‘i Craftsmen member, log in to your Hawaiʻi Craftsmen account and check your membership status to make sure you are current through December 2026. If you are not a member then you can either join Hawai‘i Craftsmen to receive the discounted registration price ($25), or register as a guest and pay the non-member price ($85).

Step 2: Register your entries onlineSubmit up to six pieces online through our event registration form. You will need your: contact information, artwork titles, artwork dimensions, artwork prices, artwork statement, and 1 image of each piece.

Step 3: Bring your registered artwork to intakeWe jury all work in person (with the exception of Lānaʻi). The intake and jurying schedule is different for each island, so be sure to check the schedule carefully. You can designate someone else to deliver or pick up your artwork.

Step 4. Pick up your artworkAll artwork must be picked up immediately after the jurying. 

Step 5. Find out if your work was acceptedWe will post accepted entries on our website by August 20. Shipping and packing instructions will be provided by email for accepted work. Accepted artwork from the neighbor islands must be shipped to arrive at the Downtown Art Center no later than August 31. 

DO I HAVE TO APPLY ONLINE?

Yes, although there are many ways to get help with this and we are happy to do it! No shame! Contact your island chairperson. 

ARE THE IMAGES USED TO JUDGE THE ARTWORK?

No. All artwork is seen in person by our juror (with the exception of Lāna‘i). HOWEVER, we do strongly suggest one representative image of each of your submissions to be uploaded when you register. We do this because of our unique situation where work is juried on different islands. Before the juror begins, we send them a document that has the image of your work, the title, the media description, and your statement. This helps the juror become familiar with your work, and gives them a sense of the submissions from across the entire state.

We suggest JPEG or JPG images, under 5MB and at least 1200 pixels or larger on the longest side. Here are a couple of videos that can help you photograph your 3D Art with a smartphone:

This video gives a good overview of the process. It references a free app called Snapsee‪d, but most phones have similar editing capabilities built in already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMaUhKJgQv0And here’s a tutorial that goes into more detail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G6FHgWLlkI


WHAT WILL I NEED TO REGISTER?

For each entry you will need its title, media, price, dimensions, artwork statement, and one image.

Typically, titles have each word capitalized (My Entry Title), media has the first material capitalized with additional materials separated by commas (Ceramic, gold leaf, steel), price should be in whole dollar amounts ($3,250), and dimensions are given as height x width x depth in inches (13” x 10” x 2”). Please don’t use ALL CAPS unless you intend to shout.

Each piece can have a short artwork description. This will be shown to the juror, so please do not include identifying information. This typically includes information about your inspiration, intent, or process for the work you are submitting.

You will be asked if you are an emerging artist (you have NOT been in a group exhibition with 3 or less people, AND you have been working in your medium less than 5 years), if an entry was created when you were a full time student, if an entry used the Raku ceramic process, and if you collaborated with another artist. These indicate your eligibility for specific awards.

We will also ask you to provide the names of any collaborators, as well as any social media accounts you use (so we can help promote your work).


CAN I START MY REGISTRATION AND THEN COMPLETE IT LATER?

If you are logged in to your account at Hawai’i Craftsmen you can do this as long as you don’t hit submit and pay for your entry. However, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the entry requirements and then complete your registration in one sitting. It’s just less prone to mistakes that way.


HELP! IʻM HAVING TROUBLE AUTHENTICATING MY  LOGIN AT HAWAIICRAFTSMEN.ORG

If you are having trouble with Captcha (you know...choose the pictures of stoplights, etc.) when signing in from your phone, this is a known problem and we are working to fix it. In the meantime, you can download the Wild Apricot Member App and sign in to your Hawaiʻi Craftsmen account from there. It works!

Apple store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wild-apricot-for-members/id1220348450

Google store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wildapricot.appformembers


HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

The registration fee for Hawaiʻi Craftsmen members is $25 for the first entry and $10 for each additional entry up to 6. Registration fee for non-members is $75 and $10 for each additional entry up to 6.

Hawai‘i Craftsmen Membership fees are: Individual Membership $50, Senior-65 and older $30, Students at accredited institutions FREE though September 30, 2025, Family-one household, 2 individuals $75, Corporate/Business Membership $250, and Individual Lifetime $2,500.


CAN I SELL MY WORK?

Absolutely! This is a great opportunity to sell your work, and we have scheduled acquisition visits from the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, as well as the Honolulu Museum of Art. Each entry must have a single price. Artists receive 60% of the price of sold work. Work can be purchased at the gallery and online.


Was your question not answered? Contact the exhibition co-chair Chris Edwards: ASE@hawaiicraftsmen.org



HAWAII CRAFTSMEN IS SUPPORTED BY THE HAWAI’I STATE FOUNDATION ON CULTURE AND THE ARTS,  THE HAWAII COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, THE ATHERTON FAMILY FOUNDATION, THE COOKE FOUNDATION, THE MCINERNY FOUNDATION, THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS, THE LAILA TWIGG-SMITH ART FUND, SEVERAL PRIVATE FAMILY FOUNDATIONS AND OUR MEMBERS

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