Meet Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra’s First Composer in Residence
Michael-Thomas Foumai, whose music is lauded on the global stage as “vibrant and cinematic," is the first person to hold this post.
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Michael-Thomas Foumai, whose music is lauded on the global stage as “vibrant and cinematic," is the first person to hold this post.
See 96 winning works created by Hawai‘i students in grades K-6.
Dive into the film festival, plant a free tree, check out HomeGrown art and celebrate National Doughnut Day with a collab with a local brewer.
Christopher Edwards, Kirk Kurokawa, Mari Sakamoto and other artists explore architecture and beyond.
A group advocating for the houseless, Ka Po‘e o Kaka‘ako, shows what it’s like to live on the streets.
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.
The documentary filmmaker brings us on board with “Holomua,” which means “progress” in Hawaiian.
As the pandemic exacerbates domestic violence, “1,000 Flowers” provides a meditative healing space.
“Body Weaponized” challenges the way we treat objects that are designed to hurt women.
Mahi’s project, “Kūikawalaki‘i,” explores the connection between past and future.
Masami Teraoka, Lauren Trangmar, Sally French and others contribute never-before-seen works for display alongside some from the state’s collection.
Where else can you get a Kim Sielbeck puzzle?
Catch two virtual film fests, a new exhibit inspired by Shangri La, and the Punahou Carnival like you’ve never experienced it before.