Honolulu Biennial's prologue exhibition promises to be an engaging and challenging "Chain of Fire."
It starts with a near perfect barrel ride at a Salvadoran surf break, closed out in a heap of whitewash and a heavy dose of foreshadowing. With short chapters that pile...
This chapter of modern art’s history in Hawai‘i is largely told by non-Hawaiian artists who “fell in love” with the islands’ indigenous people, culture, and ecology.
Living off the grid on the Big Island gives design duo Sheinfeld Rodriguez respite from their highly technological creative methods.
“We are ‘Oiwi and settlers who have benefitted from the Hawaiian renaissance, and still we see so many unfulfilled promises and obligations to the Hawaiian people and nation,” write co-editors Aiko...
Makers Nicholas Andersen and Julie Ho discover that the world is always a little brighter when it’s filled with confetti.

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