Into Solomon Enos’ Fantastical, Cultural Multiverse
Enos’ ongoing Polyfantastica series contemplates an alternate reality of a Hawai‘i uninterrupted by Western contact.
Enos’ ongoing Polyfantastica series contemplates an alternate reality of a Hawai‘i uninterrupted by Western contact.
In O‘ahu’s Pālolo Valley, an architect’s utopian family home is designed to rise to a unique challenge.
Through splashy NFT artworks, Worldwide Walls fuels a quiet effort to champion the arts in the Kalihi-Pālama area.
Journey to Coconut Island, where scientists are engineering “super corals” resilient to rising ocean temperatures.
From plant-based sushi to artistically inclined dishes, here are three Honolulu eateries offering unique twists on the traditional izakaya concept.
Local and national conservation initiatives work in tandem to protect the native ecosystem along Mānoa Cliff Trail.
Artist Jen Lewin’s luminous, interactive public sculptures merge art, science, and play.
Sailmaking is an age-old craft, but it’s far from a dying art.
In anticipation of the Hawai‘i Triennial 2022, two curators affiliated with the international art exhibition discuss the role of biennials and triennials in shaping dialogues about place.
Classical pianist and child prodigy Nikae Grace talks inspiration and art as language.
Artist and child prodigy Kahi Ching on the constant evolution of his artistic craft.
More than 50 years ago, the artist Yvonne Cheng took a batik class at Bishop Museum. Since then, she’s become one of the most enduring figurative painters in the islands.