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Welcome to the Donkey Mill Art Center—a place of convergence where arts and culture are considered a necessity, not a luxury.

Printmaking
Intro to Risography

Intro to Risography

with Pencil Urchin Press
Youth
Fall Art Experience: Teen Metalsmithing

Fall Art Experience: Teen Metalsmithing

with Theresa Lovering-Brown and Heather Crawford
Painting
From Mauka to Makai: Hawaiian Landscapes in Watercolor

From Mauka to Makai: Hawaiian Landscapes in Watercolor

with Keiko Saile

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A Member

Join as a member today for access to 20% tuition discount, open studio access, shop discounts, and more.

The Mill Effect

“The Donkey Mill has taught me the importance of taking intentional risks, gently pushing the limits of my comfort zone by asking myself “what happens when I/we….”

— MILL MEMBER

Artist Caligraphy art center

From 2017-2021:

640 artists

exhibited their work

2800+ Adults & 970 Youth

attended workshops, classes and other events at the Mill

Pottery Wheel Art Workshops art center
Artists Teaching Opportunities art center

From 2017-2021:

$548,000

paid to artists through teaching opportunities, gallery and retail sales

20 EXHIBITS

with free admission at the Mill

From 2017-2021:

$65,200

in Youth program subsidies to make tuition more affordable

55 DOE TEACHERS

welcomed arts curriculum into their classrooms through the Artist in the Schools Program

45%

of our classes, exhibitions, and events showcase the diverse cultural knowledge of our island community

Youth Art Programs art center

Vision
2023

Our Strategic plan aims to transform our campus into a sustainable ecosystem with multiple access points for our diverse community to connect and thrive.

Shop the Mill

Featuring a curated selection of art with proceeds supporting our local artists.

Latest News

Annual Membership Pāʻina 2025

August 14, 2025|

Mahalo Members! Following a successful July Membership Drive, we were delighted to bring back our Annual Member Event on Saturday, August 9. Hosted by Mill staff, the afternoon was filled with creativity, conversation, and connection. During the event, guests heard an update from Executive Director, Ashley Raymond, highlighting the Mill’s recent milestones and exciting future initiatives. Attendees also took part in a hands-on art activity creating a collective lei of leaf rubbings from native plants foraged on campus and one-word pewa patches—each expressing a personal reflection on healing, resilience, and connection. This collaborative artwork serves as a visual expression of the [...]

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