Contemporary Hawaiʻi photography showcased

April 11th, 2011  |  by  |  Published in Campus News  |  1 Comment

painting-like image of part of body

Photo by Shane Robinson

Work from 49 photographers from the Big Island, Maui, Kauaʻi and Oʻahu is featured in the Third Annual Survey Exhibition of Contemporary Photography in Hawaiʻi on display at Frame Arts Hawaiʻi, through April 30, 2011.

The juried exhibition offers photographers, both amateurs and professionals, a venue for exhibiting work and provides a snapshot of the state-of-the-art photography in the state.

Professional photographers David Ulrich and Jerry Omo selected the 64 images on display from 428 submissions. The jurors said that the selected images immediately stood out from the rest both in terms of the strength of concept and in communicating with elegance and clarity.

Contemporary Photography in Hawaiʻi is sponsored by the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Pacific New Media. Frame Arts Hawaiʻi is located at 626 South Street in Honolulu.

For more information, visit Pacific New Media or call (808) 956-8244.


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  1. Mirabelle says:

    April 30th, 2011at 7:03 am(#)

    I like the Shane Robinson picture. Very poetic and colorful. I like the patterns in the body.

    Mirabelle

    http://www.leblogdelamirabelle.net/category/allons-nous-promener/recits-de-voyage/hawaii/