Kaua’i Museum highlights « Heart Works »

Kaua’i, 23 October 2012

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Kaua’i Museum, located on the oldest islands of Hawai, is a space devoted to the knowledge of the past and future of Kaua’i and Ni’hau’s islands. Since the beginning it is devoted to the history of immigrants and natives in order to promote appreciation and respect for their culture.

The museum is pleased to present an exhibition titled “Heart Works” by Lea Ingram and Bud Spindt, which starts on Friday 26 October 2012. Bud Spindt has used glass in his work for over 25 years. His work is inspired by vivid, saturated tropical colours. His projects comprise sculptures in the public space, architectural elements and conceptual lights.

Lea Ingram chose fabric for her medium. She uses dyed or hand-painted materials as well as the traditional technique of quilt which she modifies and applies in her own way. Her works are thus an interesting combination between painting and fabric.