Kalai Iwi, Bone Carving (Beginning)
February 23, 6:00pm - 9:00pmWindward Campus, Hale 'Iolani 117
Students will learn to carve bone based on their experience. Students will have access to a fully stocked studio and advanced instruction and mentoring. New students can start with a basic Hawaiian fishhook design, progressing to pendant or figure pieces. Advanced students can work design concepts from planning to finish. Students will learn to safely use both hand and mechanical tools in their bone carving methods. Advanced students can also use this as a studio class.
Instructor: Peleke Sacatropez
Course fee: $85+ $46 lab fee (payable to the instructor)
Course code: ART7014
Date: Mondays
Time: 6:00 芒鈧 9:00 pm
Meetings: 8
Event Sponsor
Career and Community Education, Windward Campus
More Information
Career and Community Education, 808-235-7433, wccocet@hawaii.edu,
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Kalai Iwi, Bone Carving (Beginning) Windward Campus, Hale 'Iolani 117
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