With their evolving stories of place, works of public art endure in the collective consciousness.
With scientific precision, jewelry designer and goldsmith Jason Dow crafts intricate works of wearable art.
Working in mediums of leather, metal,
oil, and charcoal, three O‘ahu artists
embrace artistic identities beyond
their successful creative careers.
An accomplished artist in her own right, Kate Kelly was an invaluable force behind the enduring renown of her artist husband, John Kelly.
Through the avant-garde performance art of butoh, the body speaks what words cannot.
Modernist master Tadashi Sato’s oeuvre is a sublime tribute to the natural world and his island home.
Hawai‘i’s next generation of filmmakers converge at Shangri La to learn from masters of visual storytelling.
Exploring themes of time, Zen, and the natural world, an experimental work by artist Taiji Terasaki takes flight.
An interior designer’s residence and studio is a mountain retreat rich with family stories and architectural history.
A local ceramicist evokes patterns from nature, creating elegant works that celebrate surprise and imperfection.











