7 Artists Gallery

Wainiha, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Bike Parking
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By Appointment Only
No

Description

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This is Kauai’s North Shore Artist Collective. The artists take turns staffing the gallery so there is always one of the artists onsite. Located next to Red Hot Mamas and Wainiha General Store, 7 Artists Gallery is about 15 minutes past Hanalei near the end of the road and famous Kalalau Trail.

Find ORIGINAL oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, mixed media, photography, clay work, sea glass jewelry, puka shell leis, shell art, beach glass mosaics, and fine pearl and gemstone jewelry at affordable prices, along with cards, magnets, totems, painted hats, matted prints, giclees and metal prints.

History

Established in 2011.

Founder and Group Leader, Carol Diane Bevis was walking along Kuhio Hwy. when out of the corner of her eye she noticed the «For Rent» sign on the door. A light bulb went off in her mind and within a day or so, the idea had gelled. One week later six others decided to take the plunge and join her in this new model of business. Two weeks later, 7 Artists Gallery opened it doors for business… Come meet us and find out more! Aloha!

Meet the Business Owner

Carol B.

Business Owner

Come visit us and read all of the artists’ bios and meet some of us, too! Many names, roles, places, and relationships characterize some of my life. I signed the name Carola of Huanta Workshop when I created clay sculptures in Chile using Pre-​Colombian methods and materials. Moonsong is my pen name on my short stories and poetry. When I made puka shell leis and mixed media art with all recycled and found objects, I signed Kalola (which I was told is my name in Hawaiian). In my current passion, acrylics, my first and middle names (Carol Diane) may be found on the back of my canvases. I do my best to follow my heart including while painting where I express from the inside out with vibrant colors and strokes. Aloha! E Komo Mai