Student art work shines at Kapiʻolani CC’s Koa Gallery
Koa Gallery offers a critical space for students to showcase their art.
Koa Gallery offers a critical space for students to showcase their art.
The fellowship will support Landgraf’s work to reassert Hawaiian visual sovereignty.
Sixty individual student prints combined for one art installation.
@sashaaloha seeks to inspire through television, digital media and painting.
Two portrait exhibits feature works by UH Mānoa students and alumni at Hawaiʻi State Art Museum in downtown Honolulu.
The ʻumeke is reimagined as a space for reflection, healing, repair and connection.
More than 50 pieces from local artists are being shown in Honolulu, drawing a packed crowd from the arts, science and community members curious about insects.
Cartographies of Skin and Soil explores Filipino identity, resistance and cultural memory through maps and traditional tattoos.
Keiki enjoy bubbles, slime, magic and more during a day of hands-on discovery.
Hamilton Library strengthens its Pacific and Hawaiʻi art collections with new acquisitions.