Meet Richard Vida, Ballet Hawai‘i’s new executive director.
Read MoreNow going on 25 years, Michael Schnack’s art gallery is hands-down one of Hawai‘i’s biggest repositories of local art.
Read MoreIt’s almost certain you’ve seen artist Erik Ries’ work at a movie theater near you.
Read MoreLocal organizations come together with the desire to revive Maui’s once-thriving art scene.
Read MoreJeweler Jason Dow makes his mark.
Read MoreAgainst the backdrop of a pandemic-stricken Honolulu, a beacon of hope emerges in the arts, drawing inspiration from the past and courageously forging a vibrant future.
Read MoreExploring the artistry of Daniel Sheinfeld Rodriguez
Read MoreFollowing an attack, photographer Mike Coots expresses his love for sharks in his upcoming book.
Read More‘Aiea-born Susan Soon He Stanton discusses growing up local, writing for the stage, and hit HBO series Succession.
Read MoreSee rockin’ artist Ruby Mazur’s iconic “mouth & tongue” works along with other original pieces at his new Waikiki gallery.
Read MoreAs we commemorate 9/11, lauded chef Vikram Garg reveals his degree of separation between him and a Broadway hit musical.
Read MoreA self-described nature guy-turned-artist, Clark Little creates unforgettable images from inside the world’s most dangerous waves.
Read MoreArt, artists and the people who love both — welcome to Deborah McLeod’s world.
Read MoreJustine Stamen Arrillaga’s first solo art exhibit stems from a serendipitous friendship.
Read MoreAfter performance postponements and delays due to lockdown, Broadway in Hawai‘i returns with its biggest season yet.
Tau Dance Theater and its founder Peter Rockford Espiritu offers a multilayered experience of expression.
Read MoreArtist Gaye Chan’s Carrying Capacity baskets evoke positive change.
Read MoreArtist Dianne Wennick’s award-winning inaugural documentary, Finite Water, has been making waves at film festivals and in hearts around the world.
Read MoreCentral Pacific Bank’s new Kai mixed-media art installation is making waves at its downtown Honolulu headquarters.
POW! WOW! Hawai‘i and Bishop Museum combine forces for a special exhibit May 15-Sept. 19 to make art accessible for all.