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Specialties
A ceramic vessel sink by Albert Molina is a unique conversataion piece that will add flair and style to your bathroom. Not just a sink, but a work of art, each ceramic vessel sink is handcrafted by Maui Ceramics just for you according to your specifications. Please review our available stunning examples to select the perfect piece to compliment your bathroom décor. My many handcrafted fine artworks are represented in galleries all over the Hawaiian island, Nationally and Internationally.
History
Established in 2003.
Based in Wailuku, on the Island of Maui, Albert’s many handcrafted fine artworks are represented in galleries all over the Hawaiian Islands, Nationally and Internationally.
Please feel free to explore the many fine products Albert has available as well as view some examples of his fine artwork.
Albert brings his top products for sale at the weekly art shows hosted by the Westin Maui Resort & Spa from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Monday and also at the Westin Ka’anapali Ocean Resort Villas from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Friday.
He can also be found at the Maui Swap Meet at the UH-Maui College in Kahului from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.
When he isn’t selling his fine artwork, he is hard at work in his studio, teaching his apprentices and designing new pieces.
Meet the Business Owner
Albert M.
Business Owner
Maui Ceramics presents ceramist Albert Molina who has been enjoying the «Island Life» on Maui for almost 40 years. Although based in Wailuku, HI on the island of Maui, his pieces are represented in galleries all over the Hawaiian Islands, nationally and internationally, including the Philippines, England and Canada.
«My artistic goal is to create designs that reflect the beauty and simplicity of Maui, allowing the Earth tone glazes to create one of a kind ceramic masterpieces»
— Albert
Albert Molina grew up in Southern California. His first introduction to ceramics occurred in grade school at the age of eight. Since then, he has ventured into various other mediums such as oil, acrylic and pen. However his first love has always been ceramics.
In 1977, after he acquired his art education at Los Angeles Pierce Jr. College, he moved to Maui. In 1999, following a long absence from the arts, he began taking ceramic classes at the University of Hawaii Maui and Hui No’ Eau Visual Art Center.