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March 8th, 2012

Big Island Artist Recipient of Artist Endowment Award



Congratulations to Big Island artist Sally Lundburg for receiving the Ellen Choy Craig Artist Endowment Award. Lundburg is one of six artists contributing work to the Biennial of Hawai‘i Artists X, which opened last month.

Inspired by the idea of a supernatural world where humans and nature intertwine, Lundburg combined archival photographs, craft and hardware store materials, and a koa tree from the Big Island for her site-specific installation at the museum. Titled the disappearing place, she transformed the gallery with 170 koa logs collaged with black-and-white portraits, and suspending more than 500 branches from the ceiling, spiraling up the 22 ft high walls. The branches are coated in white primer paint and joined together in arching clusters by white zip ties, kite-string, plumbing tape, mason line, and tangled nets of thread.

Strategically lit, the suspended work casts dramatic, slightly moving shadows, which become as important as the physical material of the piece. The work is an allusion to a hidden world, and is inspired by a passage from cultural practitioner Hannah Kihalani Springer’s introduction to the book Growing Koa: A Hawaii Legacy Tree by Craig R. Elavitch and Lisa Wilkenson: “Wao lipo, where the koa is the tallest of them all, casting the darkest shadows of them all. As populations grew, the forest retreated. The wao kanaka expanded (realm of man). It is the forests that fetch the rains, keep the moisture close. It is the forests that make right again the air for us to breath.”

Sally is one of six artists chosen to create work for the exhibition held at Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House in Makiki Heights, O‘ahu. The other artists included in the show are Mary Babcock (O‘ahu), Solomon Enos (O‘ahu), Jianjie Ji (O‘ahu), Jaisy Hanlon (Maui), and Bruna Stude (Kaua‘i). The exhibition is on view until July 22, 2012.

For more information on Lundburg, visit sallylundburg.com.

February 28th, 2012

Tea Party: B-Roll

Exclusive b-roll shots from our Tea Party editorial in our Spring 2012 issue, on stands now.

































Photography by John Hook
Styled by Aly Ishikuni & Ara Laylo
Makeup by Dulce Felipe & Royal Silver, Timeless Classic Beauty
Hair by Ryan Camacho & Kylie Mattos, Ryan Jacobie Salon
Models: Julia Currier & Sophia Klein
Location: Bayer Estate

February 21st, 2012

Hotel Renew Group Art Show Recap



On February 16, 11 local artists exhibited pieces curated by John Koga and Lawrence Seward at Hotel Renew. If you missed it, the artists will discuss their art every Thursday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Hotel Renew.

February 14th, 2012

Art on the Walls of Hotel Renew


Group Art Show Curated by John Koga & Lawrence Seward

Celebrating our 4th intallation of Art on the Walls of Hotel Renew, we are proud to present a group art show, curated by John Koga, who has worked as the chief preparator at The Contemporary Musuem. For this show, Koga brings together 11 contemporary up-and-coming artists mixed together with some of Hawaii’s most beloved estalished artists.

Join us for the opening reception, Thursday, February 16, from 6-9 p.m. Happy hour from 6-7 p.m. Hotel Renew, 129 Paoakalani St. Ample parking at the zoo.

**If you miss the opening reception, the artists will be holding gallery talks, every Thursday at Hotel Renew, from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

February 13th, 2012

POW WOW HAWAII 2012



From February 13 to 18, 2012, Honolulu will host more than 30 artists from around the world. Opening and closing events will be held at Loft in Space, with the production of art being done all over the streets of Kaka‘ako. During Pow Wow, the community is encouraged to interact with visiting artists in a creative environment.

SCHEDULE:

After School Art Education Program
Feb 15-17
As a part of POW WOW HAWAII 2012, students will work together to conceive, develop, and collaborate on a large mural in Kaka’ako. Instructors include 808Urban, Carl Pao, Estria Miyashiro, John Hina, and Jasper Wong. Participating schools include Kamehameha Schools, Kapalama Campus; YMCA Kalihi, Voyager Charter School, Washington Middle School, Roosevelt and McKinley.

Int’l Urban Street Artists Share Perspectives: Panel Discussion
February 16, 6-8 p.m.
ART Building Auditorium, UH Manoa
Featuring the following speakers: Suitman, Jeff Hamada of Booooooom, Eugene Kan of Hypebeast, Ken Harman of Hi Fructose and Spoke Art, and Frank Liew of Qubic and Carbon.


DAY JOB? Photo Exhibition
After its initial showing in April of 2010, Day Job? the photo exhibition returns for a second showing alongside this year’s blockbuster POW WOW Hawai’i 2012. The show’s concept is to lend a platform for amateur photographers within the creative realm to showcase their approach to visual communication. The ability for creativity to transcend mediums has long been the interest of the show’s curator, Hypebeast’s Managing Editor Eugene Kan. Several notables will be showcasing their works including Bobby Hundreds, Jarrett Reynolds, Frank Liew, Edward Chiu, Brandon Shigeta, Jon Warren, Jules Gayton, Rocky Xu, Ryan Lau and Nick Estrada among several local photographers. 1 of 1 framed prints will be sold with all proceeds benefiting POW WOW’s non-profit organization. A commemorative T-shirt in association with Stussy will also release at the exhibition which will officially launch at POW WOW Hawai’i 2012.



ARKITIP Pop Up Shop
Arkitip is a limited-edition, hand-numbered art book that regards excellence in production as principally important. The magazine publishes site-specific artworks at a modest price to make art available to collectors at all economic levels. The magazine’s founding principles are (1) support the arts, (2) promote freedom of expression, and (3) make art affordable and accessible. The editors also oversee a plethora of creative endeavors, including the publication of limited-edition artist’s prints, books and multiples; clothing, accessories, and the occasional CD. In addition, they collaborate with artists, designers, shops, and galleries around the world to produce exhibitions as well as in their Los Angeles gallery Project Space.

For more information, visit powwowhawaii.com.