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Ka‘ū octogenarian artist Ed Kayton says he will keep creating until he kicks the bucket
On Jan. 24 and 25, longtime artist Ed Kayton will have his first solo exhibit in 25 years at Big Island Living, a teak, hardwood furniture and art gallery in Kona.
Hawaiʻi artists showcase showstopping woodwork in Waimea
Hawaiʻi Wood Guild displays the best of the best island artisans during its 39th annual Invitational Masters Show at Isaacs Art Center at Hawaiʻi Preparatory Academy.
Beloved dress is celebrated in style throughout Hawaiʻi during Muʻumuʻu Month
Mu‘umu‘u originated 200 years ago as white cotton undergarments worn beneath holokū, loose-fitting gowns introduced by Christian missionaries in the 1820s.
Banyan Drive Art Stroll returns after 4-year hiatus
From Suisan Fish Market to to the Grand Naniloa Hotel, artists will be showcasing their craft and art that honors Queen Liliuokalani’s legacy on Banyan Drive.
Photographer coming to Hawai‘i will capture islands’ roller derby culture with classic style
Brittany R. Bradley employs the wet-plate collodion process to create modern-day examples of ambrotypes and tintypes.
KTA Super Stores announces theme for annual poster contest: ‘How do you Shop Safely?’
From March 1 through April 14, keiki can submit a hand-drawn graphic illustration that visualizes the theme at any KTA Super Stores customer service center.
Mug design contest at Aloha Petroleum now open for high school-aged keiki
One grand prize winner will receive a $1,000 cash award. The second place winner will receive $750 and the third place winner will receive a $500 cash award.
Hawaiʻi State Art Museum opens new exhibit ‘Creatures and Characters’
The Hawai‘i State Art Museum’s latest exhibit, “Creatures and Characters,” features diverse artworks by 39 artists.
Kona Coffee Festival Seeks Signature Art For 50th Anniversary
The call for signature art invites those interested to submit original Kona coffee art in all forms, including fine art, graphic design and photography.
Promenade at the Park, Hilo-Style
A sunny day in Hilo is nothing to waste, and taking the Banyan Drive Art Stroll on Jan. 12, 2019, was a perfect way to enjoy it.
Mental Wellness Through Art at Wailoa Center Show
The Recovery, Resilience and ReCreation program opened a thought-provoking exhibit May 5 at the Wailoa Arts & Cultural Center in Hilo.
Kahilu Theatre Seeks Local Artists for Upcoming Exhibit
An upcoming exhibit at Kahilu Theatre, “Art Off The Wall,” will feature 3D works between Feb. 26 and April 19 in its theatre galleries.
Hilo Gallery Owner, Photographer Earns National Recognition
Bruce Omori was recently nationally recognized by the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History for his lava photo, “Ribbons in the Sky.”
Jaggar Museum: Herb Kane Mural Restored
The art piece depicts volcano goddess Pelehonuamea, her brother shark god Kamohoali’i, rival demigod Kamapua’a, and other Hawaiian deities associated with volcanoes.
Call to Artists: 48th Statewide Juried Exhbition
The Hawai’i Craftsmen 48th Annual Statewide Juried Exhibition is scheduled for Oct. 27 through Nov. 20.
Aloha Art Festival at ‘Imiloa
‘Imiloa Astronomy Center will host the Aloha Art Festival on Sunday, Aug. 2. A variety of art experiences will take place during the day-long event.
‘Imiloa to Feature ‘EPIC ORIGAMI,’ ‘Between the Fields’
‘Imiloa Astronomy Center will feature a three-month exhibit titled “EPIC ORIGAMI” and a special “Between the Fields” presentation in the planetarium celebrating origami.
‘Puna Peace Mural’ Unveiled at Kea’au High
Kea’au High School, along with artist Ken Charon, unveiled a new art work on Friday, titled “Puna Peace Mural.”
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park Featuring Featherwork Art Exhibit
Artist-in-residence’s master featherwork replicating ancient Hawaiian tradition will be featured at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park now through May 16.
Tsong Commissioned for Kona Festival Art
Jing Jing Tsong has completed her commissioned work for the 2015 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival.
