“Blooms of Hawaii – 33rd Annual Blossoms Art Show” January 3 – March 1, 2026 Open House, Saturday, January 3, 2026, 3 - 5pm This captivating exhibition brings together the exquisite floral artistry of Big Island creators. https://youtu.be/lwxzBR9oiMU
Call for Art: Making Visual Poetry Artists explore the relationship between image and word in this creative members’ exhibition. Each participant selects or writes a poetic verse, then creates an original artwork inspired by that line of poetry. Submissions limited to WAC members only Artwork Submission Deadline: March 1, 2026. Delivered to the Firehouse Gallery. Show installation: March 2, 2026 Reception and Open House: March 7, 3-5pm Show closes March 29 www. waimeaartscouncil.org | www.firehouseartgallery.org
33rd Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival - Saturday, February 7, 2026 Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival! As we celebrate the beauty and cultural significance of cherry blossoms, this page serves as your guide to the festival’s array of events and activities. Souvenir Program: (Download a full PDF version with map here) for a comprehensive overview of the festival, including features on Waimea’s cherry blossom history, the many community organizations and businesses contributing to festivities, cultural insights, and highlights of this year’s event. www.waimeaartscouncil.org/cherryblossom/
An exhibit of oil paintings by Norma Watt - March 2026 Artist Statement: I have lived in the Islands since the 60’s and I want my paintings to recapture some of the past and preserve scenes of the present. The Firehouse Gallery is located at the intersection of highways 190 and 19 and is open from Thursday – Sunday 11-3 and whenever flags are flying. For more information, call 808-887-1052.
Experience how Hawai’i island artists explore the relationship between image and word in Waimea Arts Council members' exhibit: Making Visual Poetry. The Firehouse Gallery is located at the intersection of highways 190 and 19 and is regularly open from Thursday – Sunday 11-3 and whenever flags are flying. For more information, call 808-887-1052.
Come meet artists at the opening reception for Making Visual Poetry on Saturday, December 7 from 3-5 pm, with light pupus and punch. Experience how Hawai'i island artists explore the relationship between image and word in this members' exhibit. The Firehouse Gallery is located at the intersection of highways 190 and 19. Call 808-887-1052 for more information.
The Waimea Arts Council in collaboration with Pacific Raven Press is delighted to host an inspiring evening of poetry on Friday, March 27, from 4 to 6 p.m. This special event will feature local and visiting poets whose work resonates with contemporary art’s beauty and emotional depth. In the intimate gallery space, attendees will experience a dynamic fusion of visual and literary expression. Guests are encouraged to mingle with the poets and fellow art appreciators while enjoying complimentary refreshments. The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. To RSVP, email Kbrundage@hpa.edu. Join us for an evening celebrating the expressive power of poetry and art at the Firehouse Gallery, 67-1201 Mamalahoa Highway, Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 For more information on the event or on our March exhibit “Making Visual Poetry”, call 808-887-1052.
Water sustains all living things – flowing through culture, memory and the natural world. In this members’ exhibition, artists interpret the essential and spiritual connection between wai (water) and life in Hawai’i. Through diverse media and perspectives the show honors water as both a precious resource and a symbol of renewal. Come meet artists at the opening reception for Ola I Ka Wai: Water is Life on Saturday, April 4 from 3-5 pm, with light pupus and punch. The Firehouse Gallery is located at the intersection of highways 190 and 19 and is regularly open from Thursday – Sunday 11-3 and whenever flags are flying. For more information, call 808-887-1052.
Come meet artists at the public reception on Saturday, April 4 from 3 - 5 pm, with light pupus and punch for our new exhibit Ola I Ka Wai: Water is Life.