Peter Schjeldahl, art critic for the New Yorker Magazine, once wrote, years ago, that an art collection is a work of criticism...
Wish you could hold a magnifying glass over Hawai'i’s art scene? Nursing a burning desire to see what’s cracking with contemporary art ...
John Koga, at one with nature. Photo by Maile Koga. All photos courtesy of the artist. Here’s some food for thought: John Koga, one of Hawai‘i’s best and most established artists,...
The stories behind the incredible work of artist Micah Ganske.
Maika’i Tubbs from Mike Orbito on Vimeo. Videographer Mike Orbito takes you into the home of sculptor Maika‘i Tubbs to see how he transforms throw away items like plastic forks and...
Patrisse Khan-Cullors on the role of performance art in social movements, and Black Lives Matter in Hawaiʻi.
In her writing and speaking, Rebecca Walker responds to questions in terse, economical statements. Her short responses give clues to her worldview, registering everything fiery sharp and clear, with the intensity of someone who’s lived more than a few lives.