In a love letter to Hawai‘i Triennial 2025, an O‘ahu-born artist reflects on how the state’s largest thematic exhibition of contemporary art reclaims aloha as a transformative force.
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As many lament the emerging placelessness of American cities, a writer considers the potential of repurposing Hawaiʻi’s historic buildings.
At a monthly mahjong gathering, a new generation of players finds community through the centuries-old game.
Hawai‘i creative folk are drawn to the historic Johnson house. For a local lamp maker, the residence’s lasting nature presents reminders to elevate one’s design practices.
Led by collaboration and ingenuity, these makerspaces empower the islands’ creative set.
For the past three years, filmmakers Joan Lander and Sancia Miala Shiba Nash have been digitizing and cataloging half a century’s worth of invaluable Native Hawaiian footage.
Without the involvement of island skaters, Honolulu’s darling skate parks might never have materialized.







