THURSDAY, MARCH 21 - SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2024
Presented by Hawaii Craftsmen and founded in 1977, Raku Ho'olaule'a (a celebration of raku) brings together ceramic artists to participate in raku and related firing techniques at a campout which is held in a beautiful beach setting on the North Shore of Oʻahu. Objects glazed and fired at the beach are juried by experts in contemporary and traditional raku for an exhibition.
MORE DETAILS AND PROSPECTUS from Hawaii Craftsmen
Hawaii Potters’ Guild will organize a group of potters to attend this annual event. All attendees must register for Raku Ho'olaule'a with Hawaii Craftsmen and must also share in the labor and costs to set up camp, fire, glaze and eat with the HPG group.
STEPS TO PARTICIPATE:
Register for Raku Ho'olaule'a with Hawaii Craftsmen.
Be on the lookout for post-registration communication from Hawaii Craftsmen about demos from this year’s jurors, the Community Kiln in April and the Exhibition in May.
Decide on your lodgings.
Camping is free, or you may reserve a tentalo, cottage or room with Camp Mokuleia.
Pay for your Hawaii Potters’ Guild fees below.
Your $50 purchase covers our rental van and kiawe wood. You’ll also be asked to bring some communal supplies (1 table per person required; tents are great too), to make a small selection of tea bowls and sake cups for public events, and to sign up for two Kuleana areas related to setup and breakdown. As the event approaches, you’ll also be asked to sign up for firing, glazing, cleanup shifts.
Pay for any meals you’d like to eat with HPG.
Purchase all meals from Thurs dinner through Sun breakfast for $77, or pay a la carte for the meals you’d like. See below.
Consider purchasing a t-shirt too!
T-shirt options below. Website will be updated with 2024 design when available.
NOTE: T-shirt orders close March 1. All other orders (fee, meals) close on March 8.