Hiroko Tamano
In Honolulu, a butoh master commemorates Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s 80th anniversary through a community-centered performance.
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In Honolulu, a butoh master commemorates Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s 80th anniversary through a community-centered performance.
Hollywood’s visions of Hawai‘i reveal how entertainment and colonial narratives intertwine in the portrayal of the Pacific.
Hollywood’s visions of Hawai‘i reveal how entertainment and colonial narratives intertwine in the portrayal of the Pacific.
Hollywood’s visions of Hawai‘i reveal how entertainment and colonial narratives intertwine in the portrayal of the Pacific.
For lei maker Meleana Estes, every creation is a gift back to her tūtū, community, and the land.
Weaver Kā‘eo Izon guides students in strengthening their skills in the art of ulana lau hala.
The Native Hawaiian surfing prodigy’s kuleana to caring for Hawai‘i extends from mauka to makai.
Miliani-based artist and educator, Mark is a Black painter creating portraits and murals inspired by the African diaspora and informed by Hawaii’s natural landscapes.
Kenyatta Kelechi’s wet-plate photographs of Hawai‘i natives and locals work to subvert the medium’s problematic history.