Maui Arts & Entertainment

ARTwalk at The Shops in January

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Mouche Gallery opened its doors to a new location at The Shops at Wailea in 2016. Courtesy photo.

The Shops at Wailea presents ARTwalk at The Shops on the first Wednesday of each month from 5 to 7 p.m.  The next event will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017.

ARTwalk is a fine art and entertainment event that promotes local visual art and artists in a wide range of mediums and artistic style, including painting, sculpture, metal art, handmade jewelry, photography, glass works and island wood carvings.

The complimentary event is open to the public.

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This provides the public with an opportunity to meet fellow art lovers, visitors, residents, artist and experience the creativity of some of Hawaiʻi and the world’s finest artists.

The Shops at Wailea supports a different Maui non-profit each month with 60% of the special event parking fees going back to the non-profit. January’s non-profit recipient is Maui United Way.

The Shops’ goal is to enrich the community through exploration and discovery in the culture, arts, and music while supporting the local businesses and non-profit partners. Four-hour event parking is available for $5 dollars and can be purchased at the non-profit’s parking table.

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Maui United Way is an independent 501(c) 3 tax-exempt non-profit charitable organization that has operated for over 64 years in Maui County, Hawaiʻi. In an effort to meet the goals of their mission, Maui United Way raises and invests corporate and individual donations in 40 health and human services partner agencies and 41 programs.

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