Image by John Hook Of all the plot narratives found in movies, there’s one that resonates with Ciara Lacy the most. “Oh, the comeback, right?” she says. “I’m a big believer...
A show at Treehouse celebrates Brian Bielmann's film photos from the '80s and '90s, when the talented waterman photographer made his own waterproof housing and emblazoned the path for generations to come.
Originally published in Chinatown Newspaper issue V4.4 (September-November, 2012) As a curator, I’m constantly looking for work that is, for lack of a better term, “progressive.” These are pieces that...
This First Friday, August 2, 2013, In4mation Chinatown will feature the work of tattooist Lucky Olelo, mixologist and artist Justin Park, and furniture-maker Dae Son. Olelo’s pen-and-ink drawings, watercolor paintings, and...
Preface:Earlier this week, I watched a free movie screening about a contentious American civil rights leader. After the film, the organizer had us sit in a circle a la Alcoholics Anonymous...
Restorer John Reyno combines skills in industrial arts with a passion for minimalist design to give new life to salvaged furniture.
Paul Pfeiffer contributed two installations to the 2019 Honolulu Biennial. One of them, Poltergeist, is a site-specific commision which incorporated the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum as frame and backdrop. Crown Prince...







