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HPA Art Center Opens Doors to Commemorative Art Show

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Hawai’i Preparatory Academy is opening its doors to the public for a free art show at the school’s Isaacs Art Center.

“A Century of Memories” commemorates the 100th anniversary of the art center’s historic schoolhouse gallery and several paintings of the time.

Members of the public are invited to tour the gallery Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Paintings by Jules Tavernier, Charles Furneaux, D. Howard Hitchcock, Theodore Wores, Alfred Gurrey Sr., Lloyd Sexton, and Martha Greenwell can be found showcased in the exhibit.

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HPA’s Isaacs Art Center is located in Waimea, near HPA’s Village Campus.

Proceeds from the center benefit the HPA scholarship fund.

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