Local artists create custom T-shirts
Organik Clothing and Whole Foods host an ARTee Party, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday during "Shop Local" at Whole Foods Kahala.
Artists from 9th Wave Gallery and Whole Foods will perform "live art" and create custom designs on Organik T-shirts, made in the U.S. from 100 percent organic cotton.
The shirts for men, women and keiki will be available for purchase, with a portion of sales benefiting the Honolulu Museum of Art’s "Art to Go" program.
The event will also feature activities for kids, entertainment and giveaways.
Visit OrganikClothing.com.
Market showcases Native Hawaiian arts
Bishop Museum hosts the Seventh Annual Native Hawaiian Arts Market, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, part of MAMo — Maoli Arts Month, a celebration of diversity in the Native Hawaiian visual arts community.
The two-day market will feature more than 40 artists demonstrating such arts as lau hala weaving, feather work, weaponry, jewelry making, gourds, paintings, clothing and more.
The event will also feature hands-on activities for keiki including lei making, lau hala star weaving and paper bead jewelry. Food, music, demonstrations and lectures round out the activities.
Admission is $5 for kamaaina and military. Regular museum admission rates will apply to nonresidents.
The museum is at 1525 Bernice St. Call 847-3511.
Wine & Food event to include fashion
Fashion is on the menu for the grand finale of the Hawai‘i Wine & Food event, 6 p.m. Saturday at Paradise Cove, Ko Olina Resort.
A food tasting will feature guest chef Candice Kumai of Stiletto Chef in New York, and local chefs Patrick Callarec (Aulani), D.K. Kodama (Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar), JJ Luangkhot (JJ Bistro & French Pastry), Gōran Streng (Tangō) and Darryl Shinogi (Roy’s Ko Olina).
A show of casual wear by Honey Girl Swimsuits and Khush Clothing will also take place.
Tickets are $150. Visit HawaiiWineandFood.com or email info@HawaiiWineandFood.com.