Pua Na Pua 2nd Annual Art Festival- Vendor Extension November 27th

marsfulllife • November 20, 2017

VENDOR DEADLINE EXTENSION TO NOV. 27th

Full Life Hawaii, Abled Hawai’i Artists and Donkey Mill Art Center are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Pua Na Pua Art Festival, empowering people of all abilities to explore self-employment through the arts.

This art fair is the first of its kind in West Hawaii, and will inclusively celebrate the contributions of artists with and without disabilities with booths available to artists of all abilities. The event will feature arts, crafts, and artisanal items, live music, demos, a silent auction and more

Get Involved in the Arts!  

Volunteer 

A wide variety of volunteer opportunities are available both before and during the event. Come be a part of the festivities and support this vital community event! Contact Jim Kilgore to Volunteer Jim@fulllifehawaii.org 

Sign up for a booth

Our tables are nearly full for artists with and without disabilities. Sign up today for a table and join us on December 2nd to sell your work. If we are full, you will be placed on a wait list and will be contacted as tables become avaliable.  Contact Mar Ortaleza at Mar@fulllifehawaii.org

Donate 

Are you a local artist or business owner who supports local artists of all ability levels? Please consider contributing to our silent auction. Donations are tax deductible and will help support the festival. Contact Jim Kilgore at Jim@fulllifehawaii.org

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