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The Arts at Marks Garage

1159 Nuuanu Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817


Gallery Hours:
Tuesday through Saturday
11am-6pm

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The ARTS at Marks Garage is a collaborative gallery, performance and office space for businesses and non-profit organizations is working to transform downtown Honolulu with the power of the arts. 


 

Our Partners:

The Arts District Merchants Association  

Cherry Blossom Cabaret  

Convergence Dance Theatre 

Hawai'i Craftsmen

Hawai'i Shakespeare Festival  

Hawai'i Watercolor Society

Hawai'i Women in Filmmaking 

Orig Media

PA'I Foundation

Playbuilders Hawaii

Smashbox Productions

Tim Bostock Productions

T-Rx Entertainment

Upside-Down Dance

Youth Speaks Hawai'i


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Marks needs to move away from foundation and government grants and become independent.    

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January 2012 at The Arts at Marks Garage
Greetings!

Happy New Year!

See what January has to offer at Marks...

Marks Garage Reopens Wednesday, January 4, 2012 with normal gallery hours!

Hawaii Glass Artists 9th Annual Exhibition

Through January 14, 2012

HGA Glass 2008

 

 

   

 

Find the perfect gift at this annual HGA Showcase and holiday sale featuring demonstrations and more!



 Youth Speaks HawaiiTeen slam poetry writing & performance workshops.

Wednesdays, 4:30-6pm, FREE  

 

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info@youthspeakshawaii.org or (808) 230-1405


First Friday Honolulu  

 Downtown-Chinatown Gallery Walk

Friday, January 6, 5pm-late. FREE

First Friday Crowd 


 On The Spot Improv presents 

On The Spot Knows Best

Saturday, January 7, Doors 7:30pm, Show 8pm

$15 General, $10 Students

 

 

An improvised sitcom done in the style of 1960's television classics.

Also performing is an improvised Twilight Zone featuring the cast of Project Genre. 

www.otsimprov.com 


 Surfing Tsunamis of Change

Thursday, January 12, 6-9pm, 21+, $20

 

 


Celebration to launch the Hawaii Student Energy Ambassador Development (SEAD) Program designed to empower Hawaii's students to create a bright energy future. All proceeds from this event will bring energy handbooks, training, and equipment to Hawaii's high schools. Hosted by Surfing Tsunamis of Change author Shanah Trevenna. Live music with the Intire Project

www.hawaiisead.com 


On The Spot Academy of Improv Level 1 Classes

Saturdays starting January 14 through March 10

10am-12pm,

$150 for 8 class sessions or $25 drop-in


These classes are designed with the idea that everybody can improvise.  Learning improv builds confidence and charisma. It's fun and adventurous.

Space limited to 15 students.

www.otsimprov.com


Youth Speaks Hawaii   

Second Saturday Monthly Slam & Open Mic

Saturday, January 14, 3pm, $1! 

open mic

www.youthspeakshawaii.org


 Clear The Smoke Photo Project Exhibit

January 17 through February 4

Opening Reception, Slow Art Friday, January 20, 5-8pm

A photo display from local amateur and professional photographers addressing how tobacco affects their lives.

How has tobacco affected ...Hawaii or your community?
How has tobacco affected your family or friends?
How has tobacco affected you personally?

Slow Art Friday
January 20, 6-9:30pm, FREE!

Every third Friday of the month

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Downshift. Downtown-Chinatown.  

Good art, good food & all things Slow.



Laughtrack Theater Company Presents

The Lexicon of Lemurs and 

The Imaginary Goat Show

Saturday, January 21, Doors 7:30pm, Show 8pm, $12 

 

LTC debuts two ensembles fresh off the FISW 6-month highly intensive training center program. Featuring house favorites The Bi-Polar Bears and LTC veterans Muslin Hamster

www.laughtracktheater.com


Women In Filmmaking Series

Wednesday, January 25, 6-8:30pm, by donation 
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Hawaii, professionals share resources & works in progress.

 www.womeninfilmmaking.org

 

 Community Cinema presents

Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock 

Thursday, January 26, 6-8:30pm, by donation

 

Learn about a largely forgotten heroine of the civil rights movement who led the charge to desegregate the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957.

 www.womeninfilmmaking.org

 

 Convergence Dance Theater presents

Dance In The Works 
Saturday, January 28, 7:30pm, $7 audience, $20 artist fee
 

Calling dance artists and dance lovers! Are you a choreographer wanting to try out a new idea or style? Create movement to a favorite piece of music? Has is been ages since you created your own dance...or new to choreography but itching to give it a try? Do you enjoy the creative process? Dance In The Works is for you!!!

For application fee to perform, email: convergencedance@gmail.com

 

*Advance tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or

www.brownpapertickets.com