- By Rasa Fournier, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Nov. 1, 2018
Hawaii State Art Museum has turned the lens on the masculine gender with its new exhibit, “Men.”
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Get a look at some of the state’s best in crafts at the 51st Hawai‘i Craftsmen Annual Statewide Juried Exhibition, which opens next week at the Honolulu Museum of Art school.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Oct. 17, 2018
Send items at least two weeks in advance of event or opening to tgif@staradvertiser.com. Photos welcome. Note: If submitting classes, please include name of instructor, address where classes will be conducted, fee and contact information.
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- By Rasa Fournier, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Oct. 4, 2018
Art makes bold, beautiful or engaging statements about our social and aesthetic world. Yet the piece of work itself is only the tip of a rich and voluminous ether of ideas that inspired it.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Aug. 30, 2018
“Silent Empowerment,” a one-day arts event at the Salt at Our Kakaako common space, has been rescheduled in the wake of Hurricane Lane.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Aug. 23, 2018
“Silent Empowerment,” a one-day arts event at the Salt at Our Kakaako common space, is dedicated to empowering victims of domestic and sexual abuse and preventing violence.
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Anton Chekov’s work endures, and remains relevant. With the help of playwright and screenwriter Stephen Karam, director Michael Mayer has brought a new cinematic adaptation to the screen of Chekov’s ”The Seagull,” imbuing the tale of complicated family dynamics, creation and heartbreak with an unprecedented sense of intimacy.
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- By Phoebe Neel, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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June 1, 2018
Sustainability is a hot topic in the worlds of policy and design. But what does it mean to make sustainable art – and what vision does it hold for our future?
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- By Phoebe Neel, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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May 17, 2018
Fabric is one of the things we take most for granted in the modern age. Yet for Native Hawaiians, creating cloth, or kapa, from bark and other available materials was a multistep, physically demanding, creative process that can take a lifetime to perfect.
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- By Phoebe Neel, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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May 3, 2018
“Last Known Locations,” a visually arresting and heart-wrenching exhibition by Honolulu-born painter Lauren Hana Chai, launches a quarterly series of art displays at the Kakaako co-working space Impact Hub.
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- By Review by David A.M. Goldberg, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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April 12, 2018
Maoli Arts Alliance’s annual juried exhibition, “Contact,” marks its fifth installment this year. “Contact Zone” is by far the most pointedly critical to date.
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- By Review by Phoebe Neel, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 29, 2018
A pop-up exhibition titled “Flooded,” featuring climate change landscape with food, will be open to the public at Luxury Row in Waikiki through April 30. The show is presented by the Honolulu Biennial Foundation and features the work of photographer Heami Lee.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Feb. 8, 2018
“Bandits & Heroes, Poets & Saints: Popular Art From the Northeast of Brazil” explores the blending of immigrant culture and art with indigenous and colonial traditions.
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The HiSAM x MORI Gallery Shop inside the Hawaii State Art Museum held its First Friday art reception on Jan. 5 for “Stone and Sea,” an exhibit featuring photographs by Franco Salmoiraghi and Mark Kushimi, and sculpture by Nick Bleecker and Kamran Samimi.
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In photographs, multimedia sculpture and video inspired by the mysterious loss of her mother, who was killed when the artist was a young girl in Nigeria, Honolulu-based artist Nanci Amaka explores the concepts of love, loss, embodiment, and letting go —and the anxieties affiliated with those emotions and experiences.
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In photographs, multimedia sculpture and video inspired by the mysterious loss of her mother, who was killed when the artist was a young girl in Nigeria, Honolulu-based artist Nanci Amaka explores the concepts of love, loss, embodiment, and letting go — and the anxieties affiliated with those emotions and experiences.
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- By Lynn Cook, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Jan. 11, 2018
Always wanted to create art but not really ready to commit to a multisession class? The Louis Pohl Gallery is offering an opportunity to let your creative imagination loose on a weekly basis, with anew “Make Art Every Saturday” experience that began this month.
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