Images by Chris Rohrer Kainoa Gruspe and Tommy Hite are two of my favorite artists and oldest friends. In 2016, I had the privilege of arranging their first solo art exhibits...
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...
Images by Vincent Bercasio Stepping into the cave-like Kaka‘ako studio of painter and educator Reem Bassous, with its etched-up walls, paint-splattered canvases, and taped-up pencil drawings, calls to mind a stark...
In today’s climate, artists are needed more than ever. They imagine new futures and activate inventive ways of decoding the past—all to better examine our present cultural moment.
Fern medicine practitioner Ke‘oni Hanalei suggests we forage our way to a transcendent way of living, breathing, and being.
With an eye for light and pattern, a graphic designer roams Honolulu, often turning away from the beach to bask in the glow of its cityscapes.
Since his debut with the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, cellist Joshua Nakazawa has fostered a unique musical life in the islands.