Kailua Village Artists celebrate 30th anniversary

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The Kailua Village Artists Gallery is celebrating its 30th anniversary as a cooperative gallery during 2017.

From 5-7 p.m. Friday, the public is welcome to join the group in celebration during its all member artists reception at the gallery in the Kona Marketplace,75-5729 Alii Drive, Ste. C-110. There will be live music and refreshments.

KVA Gallery is now the oldest surviving cooperative gallery in Hawaii. Over the past 30 years, the cooperative upheld its standard of featuring a variety of fine and eclectic art made by local artists from the Big Island.

Since the beginning, it has been managed and run by its artist members.

KVA’s objective is to find ways to collectively bring locally made art work before the public and mutually share the costs of promoting and selling art. Each artist has his or her own vision of art, inspired by the unique island they live on and is reflected in their work.

The gallery features a diverse collection of reasonably priced art.

The gallery is open 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily.

Info: Call 329-6653, check them out on Facebook: Kailua Village Artists, visit www.kailuavillageartists.com, or email kailuavillageartists@hawaii.rr.com.

Kailua Village Artists 11 working member artists

Kathleen Carr: Photography

Stefanie Culbertson: Watercolors and digital design

Betty Gerstner: Porcelain and watercolors

Gigi Goochey: Jewelry

Bill Jaeger: Stained glass

Kathleen Jaeger: Acrylics, mixed media and mosaics

Marilyn Koschella: Oils and hand crocheted leis

Leslie Munger: Chain maille jewelry

Christal Nylin: Oils

Linda Savell: Ceramics and diachronic glass jewelry

Pamela Colton Thomas: mixed media

KVA’s 9 guest artists

Frank Andrews: Welded copper

Rachel Baker: Fused glass

Hugh Jenkins and Stephanie Ross: Glass blowers

Brad Lewis: Photography

Parker and Debbie Nicholson: Woodturner

Whitney Steele: Photography

Bill Twibell: Gyotaku