The photographer Phil Jung captures curious images that peer into the lived spaces of everyone from city dwellers to zoo animals.
What an independent Hawaiian governing body might look like in the 2000s is as yet unknown, but sci-fi helps reimagine the past, as well as the future.
On July 3, the Hawaii State Art Museum is hosting Find Art with Art+Flea, a pop-up market with art workshops and live performances.
If there existed such a thing as a Nation of Hawai‘i, the Kū ki‘i (statues) that reside abroad would be amongst its national treasures. Their return may be inevitable.
“Automatic,” a group show featuring works by renowned skate and surf artists as well as local talent, is taking place at Clips Hawaii this weekend.
Images by Vincent Bercasio Stepping into the cave-like Kaka‘ako studio of painter and educator Reem Bassous, with its etched-up walls,...