Unearthing the Kilohana Art League, the most influential art society in Hawai‘i’s history that you have never heard of.
Artist Ojay Tambio has what he describes as “creative attention deficit disorder.” From monochromatic prints to abstract sculptures and realist drawings, Tambio’s works make it hard to pigeon-hole his artistry as...
Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Save Our Surf and its primary organizer, John M. Kelly Jr., organized against the overdevelopment of Hawaii's shorelines. Photographer Ed Greevy talks about the movement with FLUX.
The decision of coming to Hawaii to share his story and ideals started with the simple thought of coming here to "collaborate with the nature of Hawaii," and he did just that!
Images courtesy of Greenroom Hawaii After a decade of success in Yokohama with an annual, two-day surf-inspired celebration, it was only a matter of time before the Greenroom Festival crossed the...
It's Pow! Wow! Hawaii time, and we're joining the fun, sponsoring a zine workshop for all ages hosted by All That Matters.
For Ari, success has something, but not everything, to do with being the youngest child of immigrants, changing genders, and being a little bit lucky. It has far more to do with being young and free in a place that allows it, and the constant labor of growing something, reaching into the liquid unknown, and bringing it to market.







