A brief history of the Maui Plein Air Painting Invitational

      Painting on location is one of the purest forms of recording the culture and landscape of a particular place. Plein air painting has taken place in Hawaii as far back as late 1800's, when D. Howard Hitchcock prolifically painted the Island scenery. In the tradition of plein air annual exhibitions such as Plein Air Painters of America (founded 1986) at Avalon, Catalina Island and The Carmel Art Festival (since 1994), plein air paintings have seen its popularity grow steadily and gained a noticeable spot in the world art market, among the most prestigious and valuable works of art.
      The event idea evolved from a conversation in 2001 between California painter, John Cosby and Maui painter, Ronaldo Macedo. The idea of holding a plein air event on Maui was to unite some of the best Island plein air painters with some of the best mainland plein air painters into "one" event. Consequently, the public would be able to watch 25 artists working on location and then experience the unveiling of 100 paintings created during the week.
      In 2002 Kauai's, Saim Caglayan and Maui's, Ronaldo Macedo founded Islanders- Hawaii Plein Air Painters who with the help of its members from Maui, Oahu, Lanai, Big Island and Kauai, became one of the main coordinating arms of the event.
   In the winter of 2004, Islanders invited a few artists to Maui for a test run. The event was called "Eat Fish, Drink Mai-Tais and Paint Out". Artists successfully painted, drank mai-tais and floated in the shallows of Kapalua Bay, brainstorming about the future Maui Plein Air Painting Invitational.



   The original "eat fish, drink mai-tais and paint out" group: Mark Brown, Kevin Macpherson, Laurie Kersey, Brian Blood, Pierre Bouret,
Saim Caglayan, Ronaldo Macedo, John Burton and Wanda Macpherson
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      By early 2005 Islanders had the support of The Lahaina Town Action Committee and its executive director and visionary, Theo Morrison. Village Galleries-Maui, was selected as the venue. The event gained community support from The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Kapalua, Maui No Ka 'Oi magazine, Starbucks and The Pioneer Inn to name a few.
   February 2006, visiting artists from the mainland and outer Islands were greeted with open arms by Maui's host families, coordinated by volunteer Kapalua resident, Lois Reiswig, and the artists participated in the first Maui Plein Air Painting Invitational.
      For 2009, it's fourth year, event coordinators, artists, volunteers and sponsors carry on their efforts to show Maui's visitors and its local residents alike the highest caliber of plein air work produced in Hawaii. Fresh works of art encapsulating forever the Island landscape. In addition, this event also strives to give back to the art community and its youth. In 2008, Village Galleries contributed $5,000 from the event to Lahainaluna High School's Art Department. Starting in 2009, a percentage from event sponsored workshop fees will go towards a youth art scholarship fund.
     The event's mission is to foster an appreciation for plein air (outdoor) painting for Maui residents and visitors while supporting art activities within our community.

2006/2009 Event Advisor - Theo Morrison
2006/2009 Artist Liaison - Ronaldo Macedo
2006 /2007 Event Coordinator - Jennifer Dory
2008 / 2009 Event Coordinator - Kate Bahr
2006 /2008 Host Family Coordinator - Lois Reiswig
2009 Host Family Coordinator - Kathleen Giambalvo
2009 Event Workshop Chairperson - Bonnie Fox

2009 Sponsorship Coordinator - Lois Reiswig


Coordinated by:
THE VILLAGE GALLERIES
            
West Maui Cultural Council