Hawaiʻi State Art Museum Celebrates Filipino-American History Month with "Bamboo to Brass: Sonic Journeys Across the Philippines"
Hawaiʻi celebrates Filipino-American History Month with various events, including a mini-exhibit, cultural showcases, and workshops at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum.
Capitol Modern Unveils 'Technique and Texture' Exhibit in Honolulu Celebrating the Evolution of Collage and Printmaking
"Hawaiʻi State Art Museum's 'Technique and Texture' exhibit showcases traditional printmaking and collage evolution, highlighting pieces from the Art in Public Places Collection."
Polynesian Canoes Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia Make Momentous Return to Rarotonga for First Time Since 1992
The Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia canoes arrived in Rarotonga for the first time since 1992, engaging in cultural exchanges and events involving local leaders, communities, and schools, and emphasizing Polynesian seafaring traditions.
Hawaiʻi's Local Artists Offered Gateway to Featuring in Public Spaces Through SFCA Programs
The Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts guides artists on how to get their works into public collections through juried exhibits, AASC nominations, and by responding to Calls for Entry.












