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Description: Denise Karabinus builds community through creative collaborations. Her projects, such as Art Sci, a partnership with scientists from the University of Hawai‘i Mānoa (2018) and the Bishop Museum (2020), have shaped her art practice into a lifelong passion for supporting creative communities through art. One of her key initiatives, The Printer Lei Project, connects Chinatown lei makers, Hawaiian lei makers, and printmakers in an exploration of lei-making culture in Hawai‘i. Currently, Denise is the artist-in-residence at the Waikīkī Aquarium, collaborating with Tamara Moan, The Friends of the Aquarium, and Waikīkī Elementary School to create engaging, creative programs. Join us to learn how to build lasting connections within your community through your art practice.

Event Details: This event is free and open to the public. Please bring a dish or drink to share. Denise will begin promptly at 6:00pm, so please arrive on time.

Take a Workshop with Denise: Save your spot in the workshop Cut, Paste, Print with Denise Karabinus on Saturday & Sunday, April 19 & 20 from 10:00am - 4:00pm.

About the Artist: Denise Karabinus focuses on drawing and printmaking in both her art and community service work. In 2014, she participated in the GRAM International Artist Residency in Community Service in Paradsinga, India. Her work has been exhibited at the Portland Museum of Art, Art in the Open in Philadelphia, the Printmaking Center of New Jersey, the Honolulu Museum of Art, and the University of Fine Arts Hanoi. Denise was the first American exchange student to represent the U.S. at the Hanoi Fine Arts University after diplomatic relations with Vietnam were restored in 1995, thanks to the Indochina Arts Partnership. Her work is currently on display at the Hawai‘i State Capitol, and she serves as the Executive Director of the Honolulu Printmakers.

About Our Programs: As a place of convergence, the Mill serves as both a community and a physical place–celebrating the power of the arts, bringing people, ideas and perspectives together. We are proud to offer adult and youth programs that focus on awareness of one’s individuality in the contexts of family, community and the natural world. Our exhibitions provide a space to reflect, share perspectives and grow as a community. Our classes & workshops are designed to inspire creativity, foster connections, and provide enriching experiences for all participants. We invite you to join us in the studio.

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