Event Space Debuts Monthly Art Initiative to Support Local Artists, Celebrating Start-Up Arts Month

On August 25th, 2013 from 12 PM Noon to 5 PM, Honolulu's newest nightclub and event space, The Fix, will debut Chinatown's newest arts space, all in an effort to support arts education for Hawaii youth.
 
HONOLULU - July 12, 2013 - PRLog -- On August 25th, 2013 from 12 PM Noon to 5 PM, Honolulu's newest nightclub and event space, The Fix, will debut Chinatown's newest arts space, all in an effort to support arts education for Hawaii youth. The Gallery at The Fix is a monthly arts event designed to inspire Hawaii's young artists through entrepreneurship. Each month at The Gallery at The Fix, local artists, from fashion designers to fine painters, will exhibit their most recent work while guests enjoy live music, expertly crafted cocktails, and delicious cuisine. The Gallery at The Fix is proud to debut during Start-up Arts Month Hawaii (StartupArts.LawrenceBlake.com), a month-long celebration of local art benefiting arts education for students at Aha Punana Leo Hawaiian Immersion School (www.AhaPunanaLeo.org) through the efforts of The Laroa Artflow Foundation (www.LaroaArtflow.org). The Gallery at The Fix is open to the public.

August 2013 will kick-off a celebration of art unlike Hawaii has ever seen, with the introduction of Start-up Arts Month Hawaii. Start-up Arts Month Hawaii will feature 30 days of unique events designed to inspire local artists and creative individuals through entrepreneurship - providing artists the tools they need to turn their art into a business. Start-up Arts Month Hawaii will feature creative presentations from fine painters, fashion designers, photographers, musicians, DJ's, dancers, and all the artists in-between. Start-up Arts Month Hawaii will spotlight rising artists at multiple events taking place all around the islands including fashion shows, galleries, expert panel discussions, live music, shopping experiences, and performance art shows. Schedule of August events to be released shortly.

Start-up Arts Month Hawaii is honored to benefiting Aha Punana Leo Hawaiian Immersion School (www.ahapunanaleo.org (http://www.ahapunanaleo.org/) ) via the efforts of The Laroa Artflow Foundation (www.LaroaArtFlow.org), a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting arts education for youth around the world, and Groove Child Charities (www.groovechildcharities.org), a nonprofit organization inspiring Hawaii youth to reach their full potential.

The Gallery at The Fix, as part of Start-up Arts Month Hawaii, will be hosted at The Fix Sports Lounge and Nightclub, a hot-spot recognized by the community for it's commitment to Hawaii's artists. Doors open at 12 PM noon. The FIX Sports Lounge and Nightclub proudly represents the miraculous and multi-faceted renaissance happening in downtown Honolulu right now. The FIX Sports Lounge and Nightclub is located at 80 South Pauahi Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.

The Pūnana Leo Movement grew out of a dream that there be reestablished throughout Hawai‘i the mana of a living Hawaiian language from the depth of our origins. The Pūnana Leo initiates, provides for and nurtures various Hawaiian Language environments, and we find our strength in our spirituality, love of our language, love of our people, love of our land, and love of knowledge.

“It began with a dream and a commitment to persevere with our mission in mind, E Ola Ka ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i - The Hawaiian Language Shall Live. Political barriers, financial difficulties, skepticism and stereotypes were overcome so that the vision could be realized. While we celebrate the success of growing the number of students from less than 50 Hawaiian language speakers under the age of 18 to over 10,000 today, we are also mindful that the fulfillment of the vision has only just begun”. Aha Punana Leo's mission statement.

“Our goal is to encourage the cultural and personal growth of our communities by using art as a catalyst and inspiration for change. To do this, we promote local artists, cultivate our local art scene, and support the artistic development of our youth. Through our network of artists, family and friends, we are currently sharing the Laroa Artflow throughout Maryland, California, Hawaii and Nicaragua. The Laroa Artflow organizes and promotes community-based art shows. We sponsor emerging artists and share their art with the community. We then use the proceeds from our art shows, along with the donations from the public, to fund community-based artistic development and any other deserving missions we adopt along the way”. Mark Otto, founder Laroa Artflow Foundation.

Groove Child Charities mission is to enable youth to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Our goal is to encourage youth to have a greater awareness of their impact on the environment, their need for a strong education, and the value of cultural diversity.

To learn more about Start-up Arts Month Hawaii, please visit StartUpArts.LawrenceBlake.com. Start-Up Arts Month Hawaii is a community service initiative hosted by Lawrence Blake Group Int’l (www.LawrenceBlake.com), rising New York based corporate communications firm. A spokesperson from our partner charities, participating artists, and celebrity guests will be available for live interviews. For information please contact L. Blake Harvey, 646.481.8237, startuparts@LawrenceBlake.com. Follow Lawrence Blake Group Int’l on Twitter and Facebook for event updates. www.Twitter.com/LawrenceBlakePR. www.Facebook.com/LawrenceBlakeGroup.
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