A local ceramicist evokes patterns from nature, creating elegant works that celebrate surprise and imperfection.
Ruthadell Anderson’s monumental public works infused spaces with a sense of place while nurturing a creative community.
UH Mānoa's ethnomusicology treasure, a testament to boundless imagination.
An accomplished artist in her own right, Kate Kelly was an invaluable force behind the enduring renown of her artist husband, John Kelly.
Pushing the boundaries of pottery, Toshiko Takaezu elevated functional craft into fine art.
Mary Mitsuda’s intuitive and freewheeling approach thrives in the juxtaposition of opposites.
Inspired by themes of the natural world, Jerry Vasconcellos has carved out a lifelong career as a sculptor of scavenged native woods and stone.
The art of lau hala lives on in the hands of multigenerational weaving groups around the islands.
Architect C.W. Dickey shaped Hawai‘i's statehood aesthetic from its royal and territorial roots.