Fiber Hawai’i 2024 Exhibition: Accepted Entries

Below is a list of the accepted entries for the Hawai’i Craftsmen Fiber Hawai’i, "In, Of, or About Fiber" Exhibition 2024. If you see your name below, congratulations! 

•  Neighbor island shipping information and O’ahu drop-off information is here.

•  All artwork needs to arrive at the Downtown Art Center by Friday, April 26th by 6pm.

If you don’t see your name, don’t be discouraged! This is not a reflection of the quality of your work. The juror, Cameron Taylor-Brown has the difficult job of creating a cohesive exhibition with all the variety of techniques, scale and media that represents how important fiber is to artists in Hawaii. 

If you are able to join us, we will be holding our juror presentation on Sunday, April 28 from 4 PM - 6 PM with a small reception at 4 PM. The exhibitions opening reception is Friday, May 3 from 5:30 PM - 8 PM, with the juror walkthrough at 5 PM.


Accepted Entries 

First Name

Last Name

Title

Eve

Adams

Fern Spirits

Carky

Ainlay

Warped Dreams

Carky

Ainlay

Weave & Believe

Robin

Appasamy

The Middle Way

Wendy

Arbeit

Edgy Edges 2

Arabella

Ark

Exhuberant Tea

Arabella

Ark

Eclipsed
Vase

Brooke

Auchincloss

For children who don't know
the names of the nights...

Brooke

Auchincloss

Lineage

A.Kimberlin

Blackburn

Unraveling Her Past

Jake

Boggs

Prime Mover

Pratisha

Budhiraja

Vessel – Ili luna

Pratisha

Budhiraja

Attack of the Killer Nerve Fiber
– A Study of Neurodegenerative Diseases

Pratisha

Budhiraja

Lyric

Ghislaine

Chock

Lifelong Conversations
- in memory of Line D. (1952-2023)

Francisco

Clemente

A Queen's Dream

Cudra

Clover

Fungal Bungle

Ryann

Coleman

Candy Dish

Ashley Jeneé

Collins

Reconnecting

Amber

Coppings

The Gathering

Ellen

Crocker

Kukui

Ellen

Crocker

Is this Love

Angaea

Cuna

Balat Triptych

Christopher

Edwards

#164

Aileen

Feldman

"Fish Dreams"

Glorianne

Garza

Waves of Healing

Glorianne

Garza

An Eye for an Eye Leaves the Whole World Blind

GIPAHO

KOHELEPELEPE

GIPAHO

PAPAHANAUMOKU

Patricia

Golebieski

Heartfelt

Doug

Gordon

Underpressure

Lynn J Martin

Graton

Equatorial Belt

Lynn J Martin

Graton

Immersive Search

Lynn

Haia

Garden

Daven

Hee

interwoven

Linda

Hee

Lady Di, Tinfoil Helmet (for the sartorially inclined)

Vilsoni

Hereniko

'Af Lelei

Lynda

Hess

Goddess of War, 2 parts

Shelley

Hoist

Waipio Valley

Hazel

Ito

Storm at Sea

Joyce

Jeffers

Feeding time

Linda

Kane

The Landscape of War

Wendy

Kawabata

Incursion I

Wendy

Kawabata

Incursion II

Morgan

Kelly

Windjammer

Elizabeth

Kent

In Plain Sight (Braille)

Fatiha

Kheddaoui

Reclamation

Jinja

Kim Woollard

Pocket#9

Brett

King

‘Elua i ke aloha

(two in love)

Amos

Kotomori

Dance to the Light

Mary

Leigh

Twists and Turns Makes Fiber Wild

Lisa

Louie

Melissa's Downward Spiral of Addiction

Lynn

Lundquist

Whirlpool

Connie Lee

Lynch

Be Merry and Bright Tapestry

Connie Lee

Lynch

Create in Corriedale Tapestry

Sidney

Lynch

Fujino

Suzanne

Marinelli

Wailele

Drew

Matsumoto

Indigo Dreams

Wendy Kim

Messier

Silk Hanging

Jackie

Mild Lau

A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts

Jackie

Mild Lau

And Why Not?

Jackie

Mild Lau

Safe

Jackie

Mild Lau

Yesss/Noooo

Susan

Mori

Walking Through the Rainbow

Jane

Mount

Vernal

Joan

Namkoong

Fibonacci Blocks

Joan

Namkoong

Patterned Windows

Ian

Nash

Burlap Vase #2

Ian

Nash

Burlap Vase #3

Jane

Noe

Poncho Me

Rachel

Orr

Menehune

Cynthia

Oshiro

Behind the Mask

Jean

Otake

It's a Jean

Jordan

Paguirigan

He Kapa no Liliʻu

Jordan

Paguirigan

Balance In Tension

Junco Sato

Pollack

Stitched Mandala #8 Kaivalya -Oneness

Maya

Portner

Untitled (Gingko leaf design)

Jim

Powlan

Rainy Day

Paula

Rath

Jump! Small Kid Summer Time at Waimea Bay

Joy

Ritchey

Ahu'aila'au

Joy

Ritchey

Two Palm Basket

Allison

Roscoe

Friends

Allison

Roscoe

Twisted

Lyla

Rowen

Upcountry Afternoon

Johannette

Rowley

Girl in a Pink Beanie

Johannette

Rowley

Deconstructed/Reconstructed

Johannette

Rowley

Bonjour

Light

Ruth

Quilt Block

Light

Ruth

War Horse

Light

Ruth

Sunset

Hiroko

Sakurai

Where the Earth Seems to Meet the Sky

Georgia P.

Sartoris

By the Sea

Domenica

Sattler

Real Life Decision

Terry

Savage

Green Fissured Blade

Terry

Savage

Fissured Planet

Carmen

Scelsa

Mauve-you-lous

Carla

Schneider

Apapane

Samuel

Schryver

Martyr OS
First installment of the Operating System Series

Michelle

Schwengel-Regala

Capillary Action: Limu, Limu, Indigo II

Paula

Scott

Diamonds and Rust

Paula

Scott

The Invasives

Pauline

Sheldon

Shakti Rising

Pauline

Sheldon

Celebrating the Sunset

Pauline

Sheldon

Colliding Nebulae

Esther

Shimazu

Pit Venus

Donna

Shimazu

Pohas

Amanda

Smith

adapt

Bud

Spindt

Cosmic Effervescence

Danielle

Stanfill

Isomeric

Patricia

Steinhoff

Itʻs All In The Yarn

Beth

Stephano

Ocean Touching Sand

Jun

Szegedi-Duffield

Minhwa 1

Aljon

Tacata

Calm and Chaos

Christine

Tarski

The Reef

Christine

Tarski

Pieces of Gold

Christine

Tarski

Reflections

Margaret

Teruya

Haiku Valley

Kathy

Tosh

Take Your Time, Think It Over

Eileen

Towata

Metro Monster 2023.9

Liz

Train

Sunshine Shoreline

Liz

Train

Warp & Weft Honeycomb

Christine

Valles

Para Gusto, Hay Colores
(For Tastes, There are Colors)

Nina

Weiser

Hui

Sheldon

Wong

Chained Silhouette, 2023

George

Woollard

Space-time

Kimiko

Wu

Hibiscus Expressions

Carol

Yotsuda

Let There Be Light

Mia

Zheng

Crackers, Hawaiʻi


Fiber Hawai’i Exhibition 2024 Shipping and Drop-off Information

NEIGHBOR ISLAND SHIPPING INFORMATION

You are responsible for shipping your accepted artwork to Downtown Art Center with delivery no later than Friday, April 26, 2024. 

DOWNLOAD SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS AND SHIPPING LABELS TO PRINT 

If you have any trouble printing this out, or if you’d prefer to hand deliver your artwork at the Downtown Art Center, just let us know.


O’AHU DROP OFF INFORMATION

You, or someone you designate can drop off your accepted artwork at the Downtown Art Center on Sunday, April 28, 2024, from Noon - 3 PM. Just bring the art, no paperwork necessary!

DOWNTOWN ART CENTER
1041 NU’UANU AVE, HONOLULU, HI.
SECOND FLOOR EXHIBITION HALL

The easiest access is available through the Chinatown municipal parking lot, which is located in the same building as the DAC. The parking lot entrance is off of Bethel St., directly across from the Walmart parking entrance. Park on the first level, and take the elevator up to the second floor. You will see the DAC exhibition hall just to your left. Parking rates are $0.50/hour.

  • Click on this link to get directions straight to the parking garage:

https://goo.gl/maps/wSp6CEMMwuJxc9KZ9

  • Or input this address: 1051 Bethel St, Honolulu, HI 96813
  • Directions and general parking information for the Downtown Art Center





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