6 Questions With Saumolia Puapuaga, Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s New Artist-In-Residence
HiSAM launches Passion On Display, a new artist-in-residence program.
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HiSAM launches Passion On Display, a new artist-in-residence program.
Christopher Edwards, Kirk Kurokawa, Mari Sakamoto and other artists explore architecture and beyond.
18 storytellers, activists and artists created a mix of video games, weapons, ceramics and more for the least traditional exhibition in its 70-year history.
Masami Teraoka, Lauren Trangmar, Sally French and others contribute never-before-seen works for display alongside some from the state’s collection.
Discover innovative ways to be inspired with Happenings at HiSAM and HiSAM Creates.
On Aug. 8, 2021, head to the Hawai‘i Convention Center to enjoy a special celebration with giveaways, live music, art and more.
Chill with The Vibe at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum during extended evening hours.
Join Iolani Palace for a week-long hoolaulea, June 6 through 12, in celebration of this milestone.
The Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s latest exhibit showcases the Young Artists of Hawai‘i.
HiSAM’s exhibit specialist talks about being a steward for the arts, new mixed media works and her special connection with Yayoi Kusama.
This year’s Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards exhibit is “one of the most crucial exhibitions in HiSAM’s history.”
Learn more about the Hawai‘i artist and his latest performance for the Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
The short programs spotlight local artists and their love for HiSAM.
The artist talks about his own work, the art community and finding balance in 2020.
We asked people around town what they’re streaming, reading, watching and doing to give us new ideas for filling our extra “me time.”
The exhibition has expanded into the Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s former café and gift shop spaces.
Treehouse Coworking has curated an exhibition devoted to exploring the creative side of COVID-19.
The artwork in Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s latest exhibition transforms something all too familiar into inviting and dynamic pieces of art.
The Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s presentations will take place on Instagram in October.
The Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s socially distant programming continues with weekly lessons and twice-monthly pau hana concerts.
This summer, plan a trip to some of our state’s cultural, historical and natural treasures from the comfort of your quarantine cave.
Native Hawaiian artists Drew Broderick, Kapulani Landgraf and Ka‘ili Chun tell us about “Mai ho‘ohuli i ka lima i luna.”