News & Events

News & Events

March 2021

March 2021

  ~A Little Spring In Our Step~ "Keokea Cherry Blossoms" by Christine Halton ~ Click here to view this available work. Mahalo. Gracias. Xièxie. Merci. Dhanyavaad. Grazie. Arigatō. Khàawp-Khun. Spasibo. Šukran. Danke. Gamsahamnida. Asante. Salamat. However you say it,...

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November 2020

November 2020

~Thank You For Being A Friend~ Maui Plate by Sharon Ransford - Coming Online Soon! This month has flown by! After almost eight months of being closed, since opening in late October it has been very heartwarming to see artists, employees, and some of our clients again....

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October 2020

October 2020

15% discount ends October 15!  Visit www.mauihands.com, email [email protected], or call the office at (808) 573-2021 to make that purchase ASAP!   "What a long strange trip it's been..." NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE! Maui island wall hanging in koa by Scott Green We...

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Discover the Significance of Ni‘ihau Shell Jewelry at Maui Hands

Working with Hawaiian artisans, Maui Hands is helping to preserve this traditional craft and offers these wearable pieces of art.

Nov. 3, 2024 — Imagine walking or cycling miles to a beach, then spending all day under the hot sun, in the sand, picking tiny little shells. This is the life for a small population of Native Hawaiian residents on the private island of Ni‘ihau where the fine folk art of making shell leis developed so many hundreds of years ago. With an ecosystem unspoiled by the modern conveniences most are used to, the people of Ni‘ihau contribute to preserving their unique dialect of the Hawaiian language and culture with their dedication to living the lifestyle of their ancestors. The surrounding coral beds remain untouched by outside influences, allowing the tiny shells — pūpū ‘o Ni‘ihau — to develop their prized shine and delicacy….

Click here to read the full article on hawaiimagazine.com.

NBC NEWS: Fearful of ‘Covid 2.0,’ Maui business owners say they welcome tourism

The wildfires have sparked tension between grieving residents who say now is not the time to travel to the island and those who rely on tourism to survive.

By Alicia Victoria Lozano. Photos by Josiah Patterson for NBC News.

Aug. 18, 2023, 10:00 AM HST — LAHAINA, Hawaii — Nearly two weeks after deadly wildfires burned much of west Maui to the ground and left more than 100 people dead, the island remains open for business, say workers and shop owners who rely on tourism to pay their bills. But their desire to keep visitors coming has sparked tensions with residents who say now is not the time to travel to the island.

“We’re really in pain, but I have no trouble with a customer coming in with a smile on their face,” said Panna Cappelli, whose art gallery on Front Street and the work of some 200 local artists were all but destroyed when the historic town of Lahaina was leveled.

Cappelli has three galleries on other parts of the island that were not affected by the fire, and said she cannot afford to pay her employees or donate to Lahaina residents if customers don’t continue shopping: “I need them to buy something.” …

Click here to read the full article on nbcnews.com.

INSIDER: A Maui restaurant owner is ‘praying visitors will start to come back soon’

By Jyoti Mann.

Aug 20, 2023, 5:19 AM HST — EXCERPTED FROM ORIGINAL ARTICLE — … Panna Cappelli, owner of the Maui Hands art galleries, added that it was “hard to be” in her Makawao store “greeting the few remaining tourists with a smile” when she wanted to cry after her Lahaina gallery burned down in one of the fires.

“One gets the feeling that trouble cannot find you out here, on a tiny speck in the ocean,” she said. “It did, in the perfect storm of intense wind and drought and we are horrified at the consequences. Everyone you speak to has a story of loss. Everyone you speak to has a story of heroism.”

She said tourists should still visit Maui but asked them to “be respectful,” saying she didn’t want people to take photos of where their homes and businesses once stood and make them talk about their pain and losses. …

Click here to read the full article on businessinsider.com.

KHON2: Hotel to homeless: Displaced Maui residents face uncertainty

By Bryce Moore.

Sep 26, 2023, 06:01 PM HST — HONOLULU (KHON2) — Lahaina residents who lost their homes have been staying in hotels, but where will they go next? Some property owners have opened up rentals and those who were displaced hope longer-term solutions materialize.

… Nearby residents are trying to step up for others. Panna Cappelli renovated her cottage in Kula and spent the last month painting, cleaning and furnishing.

“And I really would like to help somebody devastated by the fire as opposed to just renting it,” Cappelli said.

Cappelli is open to month-to-month tenants and said the cottage will be available indefinitely.

“I think people are so, so unsettled right now. I’m not asking anybody to commit anything,” Cappelli said. “This needs to evolve into permanent spaces.” …

Click here to read the full article and view the video segment on khon2.com.

Past Artists-In-Residence Events (August 2023 & Earlier)

August Artists in Residence

August Artists in Residence

The art of our Artists in Residencetop left: Christine Halton // top right: Steve Rinaldimiddle left: Bindi // middle right: Ariel Quirozbottom left: Larkin Chollar // bottom right: Amanda Scott ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE FOR AUGUST 2019We are very lucky to represent the...

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July Artists in Residence

The art of our Artists in Residencetop left: Chris Larson // top right: Ken Darrmiddle left: Larkin Chollar // middle right: Christine Waaramiddle left: Amanda Scott // middle right: Audra Cornsbottom left: Patti Gildersleeve // bottom right: Ariel Quirozlast row:...

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June Artists in Residence

June Artists in Residence

The art of our Artists in Residencetop left: Gloria Madden // top right: Chris Larsonmiddle left: Patti Gildersleeve // middle right: Ariel Quriozmiddle left: Cecilia Chenault // middle right: Audra Cornsbottom left: Cindy Conklin // bottom right: John Ensign ARTISTS...

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