A young Native Hawaiian connects with his ancestors aboard Hōkūle‘a, Hawai‘i’s most
famous voyaging canoe.
At the oldest high school west of the Mississippi, every day is steeped in history.
When I caught word that a crew recently bombed Spalding House, I envisioned monolithic blockbusters plastered on the tennis court walls. I pictured tattooed writers wielding Montana and Ironlak cans and...
This chapter of modern art’s history in Hawai‘i is largely told by non-Hawaiian artists who “fell in love” with the islands’ indigenous people, culture, and ecology.
Through postcards and hotel brochures, a collector endlessly pursues the golden age of Hawai‘i travel.
Hanafuda, the beloved Japanese card game, inspires a body of work that conjures feelings of familiarity and displacement.
Aaron Yoshino's solo show at Hotel Renew runs June 13 through July 14, 2011...