Stunning Spectacle Awaits at “Beyond Monet”
Starting June 15, attendees will bathe in an immersive visual overlay of 400 of the artist’s paintings in all their subtle, sometimes trippy, glory.
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Starting June 15, attendees will bathe in an immersive visual overlay of 400 of the artist’s paintings in all their subtle, sometimes trippy, glory.
See 96 winning works created by Hawai‘i students in grades K-6.
Temari Hawai‘i focuses on sharing ideas, traditional approaches, and new transformations of art forms—serving as a bridge across rich, Asian and Pacific spanning over generations.
“The glass puakenikeni lei is just the beginning of what I hope to be an ever-evolving body of glass-lei work.”
Here’s a look back at April 2007.
Be part of the festivities at HT22’s closing celebration at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
The HONOLULU x Margaret Rice NFT collab, featuring the artwork displayed on our April issue cover, will open for bids this Thursday, April 21.
Here’s a look back at 1947.
NFTs are an idea elusive even to Island artists tiptoeing into their uncharted waters.
She considers BTS the kings of pop, but learn why this hardworking, humble and hellah fun performer ranks supreme.
We spoke with the talented illustrator about her process.
Dance the night away at HiSAM’s First Friday and The Vibe events.
The theater wants to make you a star as you help the historic center sparkle into the next century.
Join us for a new art exhibition coming this summer.
Taking photos of the Hawai‘i Theatre’s iconic marquee sounded easy until we encountered traffic, tech trouble and a disembodied voice from above.
Here’s a look back at February 1937.
The artists chosen for Hawai‘i State Art Museum focus on Hawaiian culture and related social and environmental issues.
It’s a good reason to clean up your clutter and donate to this Waikīkī installation examining exchange and engagement.
Here’s a look back at February 2012.
University of Hawai‘i graduate students create their own visions of some iconic plays in Hawai‘i Nō Ka ‘Oi: An Edward Sakamoto Tribute.
Here’s a look back at February 1922.
The best of more than 2,000 entries from student artists across the Islands opens this month at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.