Maui Hands Art Gallery Lands in Santa Monica
Worldwide Art Patrons of Maui Hands, those distinctive Hawaiian art galleries on the island of Maui, rejoice as the first mainland location opens in California.
Santa Monica, CA (PRWEB) May 9, 2005 - Maui Hands, the exquisite Hawaiian art
gallery and artisans’ boutique with four locations on the island of Maui, now
has its first mainland outpost in the beachside community of Santa Monica. Maui
Hands in Santa Monica, being opened by Los Angeles residents Rob and Lina Kerr,
will be the largest gallery to date.
Renowned Maui artists, Ed Lane,
Piero Resta, Steve Sundram, Linda Whittemore, are among the eleven featured
artists who count some of Hollywood’s top stars, California and International
collectors as their patrons, will be at the Maui Hands Santa Monica special
grand opening event on Sunday, May 15, from noon–6 p.m. What a fabulous way to
spend a California Hawaiian Sunday, right here in sublime Santa
Monica.
In Hawaii, Maui Hands www.mauihands.com is considered the best venue for local
artwork, representing more than 275 fine artists, jewelers, woodworkers and
sculptors, all 100% local to the state of Hawaii, and represents a vast range of
mediums including glass, wood, ceramic, oil watercolor, mixed media, silver,
gold, nature, silk and metal.
“Maui Hands was born of a desire to work
with good people while being surrounded by beauty. Dreams do come true,” states
Panna Speas, Maui Hands founder and owner.
For more information about
Maui Hands Santa Monica, Contact Rob Kerr at the Santa Monica Store, 1431 Ocean
Avenue at 310-394-1314, or Toll Free at 1-800-720-1314, or PR/Marketing contact,
Patti Link at 714-960-6551. Visit www.mauihands.com .
About Maui Hands
galleries:
Owner and founder, Panna Speas, opened the first Maui Hands
gallery in the spring of 1992 in Makawao. Other Maui locations include Paia,
Lahaina and Ka’anapali at the Hyatt Regency. The Santa Monica store is the first
mainland location.
“The inexhaustible beauty of the Hawaiian Islands has
cultivated native talents and attracted a large and diverse population of
artists who now call the Hawaiian Islands their home. “Whatever an artist new to
Maui had been doing before, the feel of their work tends to shift to
representing that carefree and friendly spirit of Aloha that is Maui. Artists
born and raised here show their expansive love of the islands through their
work. Artist’s who have moved here from all corners of the world have
incorporated the education and talent from their culture into a Hawaiian
expression with ease,” explains Panna Speas, Maui Hands founder and owner.
Contact:
Rob Kerr
Maui Hands Santa Monica Gallery
310-394-1314,
or Toll Free at 1-800-720-1314
or
PR/Marketing contact,
Patti Link at
714-960-6551
Visit www.mauihands.com
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