The Downtown Art Center is the newest tenant at the Chinatown Gateway Plaza. The 6,000-square-foot space at 1041 Nuuanu Avenue opened the last weekend of October, and is currently hosting the “Hawai‘i Craftsmen Annual Statewide Exhibition 2020” through Saturday.
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Misty Kelai, left, executive director for the Office of Culture and the Arts, and Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell look at rare Native Hawaiian art pieces on Tuesday.
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Randy Chu, middle, deputy director of the Department of Land Management, and councilwoman Carol Fukunaga take in the art and ambiance on Tuesday.
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Sandy Pohl, executive director of the Downtown Art Center, speaks to the news media on Tuesday.
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Randy Chu, middle, deputy director of the Department of Land Management, and councilwoman Carol Fukunaga take in the art and ambiance on Tuesday.
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People look at the exhibition inside the new Hawaii Craftsmen exhibit and gallery on Tuesday at the Chinatown Gateway Plaza.
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Tony Silva, vice chairman of the Commission on Culture and Arts, laughs during a news conference on Tuesday.
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Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell talks during a news conference on Tuesday at the Chinatown Gateway Plaza.
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Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell looks at art inside the new Hawaii Craftsmen gallery and exhibit at the Downtown Art Center.