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Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center Presents Expanded Gallery Shop for Hui Holidays 2020

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Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center gallery shop. Photo credit: Bryan Berkowitz.

Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center gallery shop. Photo credit: Bryan Berkowitz.

Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center gallery shop. Photo credit: Bryan Berkowitz.

Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center has expanded its gallery shop for their annual “Hui Holidays” from Nov. 20 through Dec. 24. The expanded gallery shop features local, handmade gifts by over 100 Maui artists, crafters and vendors. Maui made ceramics, jewelry, hand blown glass ornaments, locally made beauty products, holiday wreaths and more will be available for purchase.

The shop will be open to the public Tuesdays to Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with free admission, made possible with support from Ledcor Group.

“Our community of Maui artists and makers have been hit especially hard due to COVID-19. We’re very grateful to be able to provide a space to support them and encourage our community to join us in shopping local this holiday season,” said Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center Executive Director Anne-Marie Forsythe.

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Additionally, the Hui is offering an enhanced local shopping experience with Tiny Bubbles: Shop ‘Til You Pop—where guests can safely shop and celebrate the holiday season within their social bubble. Friends, families or colleagues can gather in groups of up to 10 to shop for local holidays gifts while enjoying catered pupus and festive beverages at the historic Kaluanui home. Tiny Bubbles can be booked from Nov. 30 to Dec. 22.

For more information or to book a bubble event, visit their website or email sharona@huinoeau.com.

Hui No’eau remains committed to following all CDC, local and state guidelines for the safety of its staff, guests and community. All shoppers and guests will be required to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

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