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Specialties
Hunakai Studio encourages involvement in the visual arts for people of all ages, backgrounds and ability not temporally, but for life. We offer curriculum-based art education in an environment that is nurturing. We also sponsor a variety of events for the local communities. Our classes are offered in several different mediums including drawing, pastels, watercolors, oils, acrylics, mixed media and clay. Come learn more today with Hunakai Studios.
History
Established in 2005.
Hunakai Studio of Fine Arts, Inc. was established as a 501©(3) in April of 2005. The school was created to fill a need for high quality professional arts programs accessible to all residents in the communities south of Boston. We offer ongoing visual arts classes for all ages, skill levels and incomes. There are no more than eight students per instructor. Lessons are customized for each participant so that anyone can enroll at any time and be successful. Media offered include painting, drawing, figure study, design, pastels, watercolors, oils, acrylics, mixed media and sculpture. Within each class there is a range in age and ability with students representing varying ethnic, cultural, socio-economic and religious backgrounds that reflect the growing diversity of our communities in Southeastern New England. Only practicing/professional artists are hired as teachers. They are required to work in the studios as role models for Hunakai students as well as actively exhibit.
Meet the Business Owner
Carla C.
Business Owner
Currently Director of the Hunakai Studio School of Fine Art in Foxboro
Carla has taught watercolors and drawing at the college level, watercolors, figure drawing and oils at museums in Massachusetts and Alabama. She now directs a small non-profit fine arts school with approximately 175 students of all ages.
Having earned many awards for her art in the southeastern US she has also been a portrait artist for over 30 years. Her commissions may be found in private
collections throughout the US and in Europe.
Current work is on exhibition, locally, at the Dauphinee Gallery, 106A Mechanic Street in Foxboro. Contact the gallery at 508−543−5665 for hours and program information.
«A true artist continues to grow throughout their life. Style and vision will change with that growth.” — Carla Carey
«The visual arts are performances. Though audiences are seldom seen by the artist his job is to touch that audience in some way, engaging them in the experience.» –Carla Carey