HOLIDAY ART FAIR Until Dec. 29th Featuring Windward Artists Guild and The Association of Hawaii Artists. GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday 12-5 PM Final Closing Reception: Friday Pau Hana December 29, 2023 - 5-8 PM
LOCATION: The ARTS at Marks Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96817, USA
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Wahi Pana Exhibit May 31, 2019 to Jul 5, 2019 - 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM “The Wahi Pana: A Sense of Place” exhibition showcases artwork informed by the narratives of the wahi pana, found throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Many Hawaiians hold that certain sites are sacred because of the history associated with that particular locale. These events are significant to their identity andsense of belonging to their home.
Hawai‘i has served as a place of inspiration for many artists throughout time. Each artist infuses their own ideas, experiences, and cultural perceptions for a unique creative expression. This exhibition seeks to inspire the view of kānaka maoli, kama‘aina, and malihini alike as they (2 comments)
The parade begins at 9:00 a.m. at the historic ʻIolani Palace in downtown Honolulu and proceeds to Queen Kapi‘olani Park in Waikiki.
Hawai‘i celebrates the many accomplishments of Kamehameha the Great on June 11th, officially known as Kamehameha Day with parades and events state wide.
Artist Hon Chu Hee's epic enamled mural entitled "The Conquest of the Hawaiian Islands By Kamehameha I", this small portion of the mural records the birth of Kamehameha I. Because of the Hawaiian legend that foretold his birth, the future king was hidden away from those who would seek his death and his youth was spent in (5 comments)
hawaiian art: Native Hawaiian Arts Market & Keiki Day
- 05/21/09 02:20 PM
Saturday May 23 and Sunday May 24, 2009; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In celebration of Maoli Arts Month (MAMo), Bishop Museum will host the Native Hawaiian Arts Market & Keiki Day; co-sponsored with the PAI Foundation. The 4th Annual Native Hawaiian Arts Market and Keiki Arts Festival will feature over 40 Native Hawaiian visual artists, from fine arts to contemporary craftwork. Highly collectible and of extraordinary quality, featured works will include feather work, silk scarves, turned bowls, carved images, decorated gourds, weaponry, and weaving. There will be demonstrations throughout the day with workshops, food, entertainment, as well as, arts and crafts for the (0 comments)