Aloha kākou.
We all hope that you and your family, friends and community are well.
We are open at the Kahala location, and we are very thankful for your support.
It’s been an unforgettable few months. During the weeks we were closed in accordance with the City and State safety orders, our team has photographed and posted, either on noheagallery.com or in social media, just about every artist’s work. It has been an immense and very positive effort. Mahalo team Nohea!
We’ve been fulfilling online orders and shipping USPS or delivering at our door while only essential businesses were open. We are grateful to the artists, our team and to our wonderful customers for your support.
We are now open at Kahala Mall from 10 am daily.
On our pages you will find available work by Hawaii’s artists, as well as our newest offering, custom giclee prints on demand.
You can find our custom giclee prints on demand at our Paintings and Prints page.
Our custom ti leaf and maile leaf wedding rings by Ulana O Kukui are again available for ordering, happily!
Mahalo for choosing made in Hawaii art,
jewelry and gifts for your home, family and friends.
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Judd Boloker lei prints from $40-250.
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The quickest and easiest way to transform a space is with art. It takes just seconds to hammer in a hook, hang an affordable work of art and bring joy to all who see it, for years.
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March 8-31st, paintings, custom giclee prints & furniture are 15% off. Shibori dyed silk scarves, kimonos and tops are on sale 10% off. Handmade Koa pens, great graduation gifts, are 30% off.
Prints start at 22.50
Here are some ideas, much improved by
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Judd Boloker‘s prints start at $40.00. His process is fascinating to see.
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Fabienne Blanc watercolors and custom giclee prints
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at Nohea in Kahala.
We can deliver or ship paintings and prints very affordably.
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Burton Uhr’s paintings of life in these islands
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Jerry Yahata’s free workshop and book signing on The Spirit in Caregiving has been postponed. Please stay tuned for updates.
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What follows is from the last newsletter back in November, in case you missed it.
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Jeff Chang’s been jamming at the wheel making his ceramic dishes, cups, and bakeable serving dishes. From $16.00
They make life’s simple moments a pleasure.
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This tall lamp is another collaboration between gyotaku fish print artist Naoki Hayashi and Dave Gagnon, The photo of this lamp doesn’t really show the scale.
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Convertible necklaces can be worn many ways. Lynda Caris of Muse IX Designs just restocked us at both shops with one of a kind pearl and gem jewels from $78.
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It’s been a spectacularly and exciting first show with the glass collaborative! People can take work home the day they buy it, and the artists are bringing new work in regularly. r-l above, Sabra Rae Feldstein, Bud Spindt and Liz Train.
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Rhoda J’s Victorian modern fashion jewels
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Beach Girl Jewel’s Andrea Quitoriano makes soft comfortable pearl and gem handwoven anklets and bracelets that charm us. Each is so different & lovely.
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Diana Lehr original painting
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Diana Lehr original painting
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Maui artist Diana Lehr’s continuing one woman show, “Illumination”.
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Available custom giclee prints by Fabienne Blanc
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We offer free in-store pickup from our website and free delivery on Oahu for custom giclee prints, furniture and original paintings, as well as affordable shipping.
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Wishing you and yours happiness, joy and
most of all, good health. Aloha no.
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Kahala Mall
Next door to Claire’s, across from Soha
4211 Waialae Ave
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
facebook.com/NoheaGalleryHonolulu
mahalo!
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Update Feb 10 2019:
Our new spaces at Kahala Mall and the Hyatt will allow us to better serve our local clientele. We really appreciate folks finding their way to us at the Hyatt, which is a wonderful spot too.
Our home at Ward Warehouse is now closed. The Ward Warehouse is slated for demolition. Please stop in to the Hyatt and visit! And check back for new locations as they are announced. Mahalo~

A beautiful blessing with dear friends

Mom and I with friends Carl Sherry and Gordon Tang, Woodturners
Update July 2
Aloha Kakou,
Mom and I opened in 1990 to celebrate the creativity and beauty of Hawaii’s artists with people from here and the rest of the world. We’re looking forward to continuing to share the same beauty and aloha spirit in our new home. A heartfelt mahalo for being on this journey with us.
Aloha no from our ohana!
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Every day Nohea Gallery celebrates the arts and artists of Hawaii. The artists and craftspeople we work with are committed to giving their best.
We are a small family business and a large ohana of artists, our crew of many years, and collectors and givers of quality crafts and local art. Since 1990, local art and fine crafts and the people who make them have been our passion and our community.
I grew up in the most beautiful valley in the world. My Grandmother, Mom’s Mom, was a gifted painter whose plain aire oil paintings of Oahu are some of our most treasured possessions. Verdella was an accomplished watercolorist and oil painter, and she loved having people over to visit more than anything. We think of her every day when we enjoy the art and people that make this place special. My Father’s Mother, Nadine Baron, worked at Bishop Museum Press and helped type the Pukui Elbert Hawaiian Dictionary. She taught me to love Hawai’i.
We think they would both be very happy to see everyone enjoying art and their neighbors and friends at Nohea Gallery!
We have been were honored to receive on behalf of the artists and our team the Kahili Award, the Hawaii Visitor and Convention Bureau “Keep it Hawaii” award, the Honolulu Magazine ‘People’s Choice’ award, and others. The New York Times’ 36 Hours In Honolulu All of that would be nothing without our loyal fans and customers. Without you, this wouldn’t be any fun at all, so thank you for making a place in your life for made in Hawaii art, crafts and artists.
We feel grateful to be a part of this community, and welcome you to it. Aloha no
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