← IN FLUX - S8E1 - Time Modern Age Kenyatta Kelechi’s wet-plate photographs of Hawai‘i natives and locals work to subvert the medium’s problematic history. More From This Show IN FLUX - S8E2 - TimeReframing Nikkei IdentityThe lived nikkei experience is difficult to define in the world, let alone in a single photograph. With her portraits, Hawai‘i-born photographer Tori Toguchi aims to create space to explore multiple meanings. IN FLUX - S9E1 - HomecomingOut of His MindThe paintings of Honolulu-based Roland Longstreet reflect an equally active and brainy creative process. IN FLUX - S7E2 - WealthInto the WildThrough education in foraging, harvesting, and cooking wild plants, Sunny Savage shares how to identify edible plants in one’s backyard, at the park, and around the planet. IN FLUX - S7E1 - WealthMan of SteelMulti-media artist Tom Sewell sees art where others see decay. In one of his most ambitious installations, he repurposed massive metal plates discarded by Maui’s last sugar mill and assembled them into large-scale sculptures that are sprinkled across his 17-acre estate in Ha‘ikū. Other Shows + Films The Art of Living - S1E3Shape ShifterSurfer and board shaper Toots makes his mark on the Waikīkī lineup. The Art of Living - S1E2Tree of LifeHalekulani’s emblematic kiawe tree has borne witness to 130 years of storied history. The Art of Living - S1E4The Funk SurgeonLike any good scat tune, Eddie Henderson’s musical journey has followed a meandering path, and has led him to become a fixture in today’s jazz scene. The Art of Living - S1E5Colorforms“Colorforms” presented a new exhibition by one of Hawaii’s most celebrated living artists, Harry Tsuchidana, in the Halekulani’s ground floor gallery.