These three documentaries bring current issues and memorable moments to the light at the Hawaii International Film Festival.
Dale Hope, the "author of the Aloha shirt," has spent nearly half a century immersed in the prints of the islands.
Nearly 80 years ago, artist Georgia O’Keeffe produced paintings inspired by the Hawaiian Islands, displaying her masterful ability to capture the spirit of her environment and make herself at home anywhere in the world.
WHAT LIES BENEATH: Urs Fischer Restrospective at MOCA The first work I ever encountered by Swiss-born artist Urs Fischer was a piece entitled You (2007). This wasn’t a portrait, sculpture, or...
Hawaiian quilts, or kapa kuiki, have a long history in the islands. Although waning in number, local quiltmakers are keeping the tradition alive—and are happy to create a custom quilt for you.
On Wednesday, June 15, Aaron Yoshino of Honozooloo Media celebrated the opening of his solo show at Hotel Renew. Friends and family joined Aaron as he unveiled a set of limited...
Behind the Wall Thursday, Sep 20 6-10 p.m. Auahi St. (Between Coral and Keawe) John “Prime” Hina is a legend in the local graffiti scene and has used art to get...















