 The Lana’i Art Center is a community-run art center designed to provide a creative outlet for local artists and to provide residents and visitors alike with the opportunity to express their creative energy in various mediums.  The Art Center comprises a gallery / gift shop featuring local artists’ works, a ceramics studio with large work surfaces, four electric and four kick wheels, and kilns, and a wood shop with a variety of wood working equipment and tools.
The Lana’i Art Center is a community-run art center designed to provide a creative outlet for local artists and to provide residents and visitors alike with the opportunity to express their creative energy in various mediums.  The Art Center comprises a gallery / gift shop featuring local artists’ works, a ceramics studio with large work surfaces, four electric and four kick wheels, and kilns, and a wood shop with a variety of wood working equipment and tools.
The Lana’i Art Center partners with the Lana’i High and Elementary School to provide arts programs for children in grades K-5. We also provide programs for pre-schoolers.
Organized in 1989, when local artists became involved in the embellishment and creation of the art work at the Lodge at Koele and the Manele Bay Hotel, the Lana’i Art Center has sought to keep alive the spark of art on this island and to provide a place where residents and visitor can enjoy the simple pleasures of making something that reflects back to them their own innate capacity to create beauty.
The Lana’i Art Center is the only multi-purpose community arts program on the island. The Lana’i Art Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing arts and cultural experiences for all residents and visitors through ongoing classes, workshops, and studio access. We are a community-supported program and rely on the generous donations of visitors to the center, membership fees, and proceeds from the gift shop. Please help support our on-going efforts to help foster a creative outlet for budding and mature artists alike by donating now, visiting the gift shop, or becoming a member.
The following article was written many years ago by Joana Varawa, an extraordinary artist and one of the original founders of the Lanai Art Center.
 When the award-winning Lodge at Ko’ele was under construction in the late ‘80’s, John Wulbrandt, an internationally recognized muralist, was hired to enhance the décor at the resort. He saw that the involvement of local artists would bring life and energy to the project. Via flyers posted around town, a group of interested artists was gathered, and under John’s direction embellished The Lodge with varied works of art. He taught them techniques of stenciling, faux wall graining, and texturing, and invited and supervised wall art of local subjects.
When the award-winning Lodge at Ko’ele was under construction in the late ‘80’s, John Wulbrandt, an internationally recognized muralist, was hired to enhance the décor at the resort. He saw that the involvement of local artists would bring life and energy to the project. Via flyers posted around town, a group of interested artists was gathered, and under John’s direction embellished The Lodge with varied works of art. He taught them techniques of stenciling, faux wall graining, and texturing, and invited and supervised wall art of local subjects. 