Paliku Arts Festival
April 11, 10:00am - 4:00pmWindward Campus, Palikū Theatre plaza and art spaces
‘Come Play, Do Art’ at Windward Community CollegeÊ»s 5th Annual PalikÅ« Arts Festival, a unique interactive arts experience on the beautiful Windward Community College campus in KÄne‘ohe. Open to all ages. All art supplies are provided. Attendees are encouraged to come in costume or festive clothing.
A family friendly event, the Palikū Arts Festival will include two FREE WCC Hawaiian Youth Theatre performances of The Magical Pū Stealer written and directed by Moses Goods at Palikū Theatre at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Gallery Iolani exhibit from Valdez, Alaska
Imaginarium shows
Musical entertainment
Food
Crafts!
“This festival has an open and adventurous ‘learn-by-doing’ vibe. You can take home whatever you create,†said festival chair and creator Ben Moffat.
Ticket Information
Free and open to the public
Event Sponsor
Humanities, Windward Campus
More Information
Bonnie Beatson, 235-7374, beatson@hawaii.edu,
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