In 2021, it seems readers continued to find moments reflection and reclamation, predominately in pieces that took a hard look at Hawai‘i’s landscape — from the natural to built environment.
Images by John Hook On a school day morning, Innocenta Sound-Kikku sorts plastic chairs and follows up on paperwork in a two room apartment converted into a vibrant community center at...
POW WOW HAWAII 2012: Part I from Pow Wow Hawaii on Vimeo. Following up on an extremely successful showing in 2011, the multi-day Pow Wow Hawai‘i art event had its third...
Images by Chris Rohrer The artist db amorin’s latest piece, grazed my neck w/ a burnt piece of land in liliha, operates like a magnet. The installation, a suspended video screen...
An interview with Earthjustice's Kapua Sproat and Isaac Moriwake about water issues in Hawai‘i. Artists Estria and Prime met with local lawyers...
Karaoke’s long-lasting, life-giving force breaks boundaries and connects us to each other.
From September 10 to 17, hundreds of people stopped by the FLUX Hawaii General Store, curated in collaboration with Mori by Art + Flea, to shop wares from nearly 40 vendors...