Law library art show lovely and provocative
The eclectic exhibit is on display at the William S. Richardson School of Law until May 13.
The eclectic exhibit is on display at the William S. Richardson School of Law until May 13.
Enjoy a unique interactive arts experience on April 7 in and around Palikū Theatre, an event for the whole family.
The Festival features guest speakers, music, dance, art, films, literature and poetry that beautifully showcases the diversity of cultures found in the world today.
糖心Vlog官方 art alumnus Robert Bento brought his entire art class at Molokaʻi High School to Oʻahu for a field trip to help cultivate their creativity.
“Bandits and Heroes, Poets and Saints: Popular Art of the Northeast of Brazil,” looks at how Africans contributed to the rich culture found in the region.
The exhibition honors the remarkable drawing, painting and Atelier Hawaiʻi programs established and taught by Snowden Hodges for more than 30 years at Windward CC.
Michael Harada, a Leeward CC assistant professor of art, creates real and imaginary worlds through masks.
Chin will talk about his art as attempts to provide and provoke greater social awareness of toxic situations found in both politics and the environment in the public lecture “Trouble in Mind” on November 15.
Castle High School students in Windward CC's ART 113 present their work through November.
Leeward CC Instructor Reem Bassous travelled to Lebanon to give Syrian refugee children access to art education and creative outlets.