L.A.-based Shingo Yamazaki paints a multicultural Hawai‘i upbringing steeped in meditations on identity and memory.
This week i’d like to take a moment to thank Ara and Aly (A+A) for being awesome. This week we shot a fashion editorial for Innov8 magazine. Before we dive in,...
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.
FLUX Hawaii presents, Silas Stoddard, a solo exhibition, at Hotel Renew...
As TCM gears up for their fourth Biennial exhibition this September, we sit down with participating artists, Scott Yoell and Maika'i Tubbs with hopes of answering the enigmatic question: What is art?
The future of Honolulu's design is up for grabs. A collective of Honolulu creatives think 50 years into the future, and show us what they see.
In a crucial time of need, Pu‘uhonua o Puna became a home for those who no longer had one. Channeling his experience with the Kalapana eruptions of his youth, lava tour operator Ikaika Marzo set out to help in any way he could and became a community touchstone.






