Took a water color workshop with Ian tremewen at the Hui. It was over the top. The teacher, the atmosphere, and the fellow artist were a treat. Worth while just to take a drive and see the place. You will fall in love with it. Great shop too.
Rita R.
Classificação do local: 5 Makawao, HI
Best Gift Shop on Maui! You’ll find the best in locally made arts and crafts. If you’re an Upcountry visitor, don’t miss the Hui! You can walk the gardens and feel the energy of Old Maui in the plantation days. There’s always a great walk-through art exhibit. I’ve taken ~5 art classes here and I can’t say enough about the experience. Whether your an artist or not, you’ll appreciate the new skills you learn in theses classes. I’ve never had a less-than-fabulous teacher or class experience.
Patricia Gail M.
Classificação do local: 4 Kīhei, HI
Good art school for all ages. Beautiful setting in an old plantation manager’s house and grounds. Lots of choices, pottery, painting, photography, jewelry, glass, all kinds of art classes. They also have a cute little gift shop. You can hold events there too.
Dennis S.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
Excellent place for a short visit. Nice gallery, good overview of its history as a plantation owned by aristocracy. Not a «first trip to Maui» priority, unless you are into art education and Hawaiian art history.
Stephanie G.
Classificação do local: 5 Honolulu, HI
I had my wedding reception here at Hui Noeau. AMAZING! Staff, amazing. Grounds, double Amazing. And of course, Bev Gannon’s Celebrations Catering helped to make it amazing as well. Lots of amazing words, but so truly deserving. Eternal gratitude!
Julie H.
Classificação do local: 4 Irvine, CA
Hui No’eau is an amazing visual arts center and school in upcountry Maui. The estate alone is worth visiting as a slice of history harkening back to plantation days which, for better or for worse, are disappearing throughout Hawaii. It’s true I haven’t had the pleasure of visiting in some years but there’s no indication of change for the worse(in fact, it’s probably changed for the better with the completion of separate buildings for the different art needs). I have fond memories of attending art classes at the Hui, from courses in pastels, to collage/diorama, and basic ceramics. Remind me to thank my parents for driving me upcountry weekly to take these classes. I recommend a visit for yourself to support the Hui and it’s invaluable contribution to artists of all ages. You won’t regret the trip.