The Native Hawaiian poet and teacher from Hōnaunau, Hawaiʻi Island curates creative rituals and locales for a wellspring of inspiration.
Despite the difficulties, a young music artist courageously chases his passion.
In continuing to celebrate and showcase local artistic talent, FLUX will give four up-and-coming Hawai‘i artists the opportunity to display their artistic ability on limited edition T-shirts, created exclusively for FLUX.
Though shark finning has been outlawed in Hawai‘i for more than two years, just last week, law enforcement busted a man trying to sell 14 fresh shark fins to Royal Garden...
We’re looking for local fashion designers. If you’ve created a beautiful, one-of-a-kind gown, we’d like to know about it!...
Geo and Sabzi of Blue Scholars. Photo by Canh Solo. On July 9, 2011 The Ethnic Studies Student Association (ESSA) at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and The Night Marchers...
From June 25-30, Honolulu’s hive of art, food, retail and nightlife – Chinatown – becomes the site of FIND ART: Celebrating Community + Creativity. Over three days, FIND ART reconfigures Chinatown...