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Mark Hamasaki
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Mark Hamasaki 

Mark Hamasaki Hamasaki was born in 1955 in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and graduated from high school in Bangkok, Thailand. Just after his graduation, he became a novice Buddhist monk and…

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Karen K. Kosasa and Stan Tomita

Karen Kosasa Stan Tomita Karen K. Kosasa and Stan Tomita are sansei, third generation Japanese settlers who have collaborated on a number of photo/text works and installations since 1990. A few of their…

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Wayne Levin

Wayne Levin Wayne Levin was born in Los Angeles in 1945, he moved to Hawaiʻi in 1968. He graduated with a BFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute in…

Renee Iijima
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Renee Iijima

Renee Iijima Renee Iijima was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. After studying drawing and printmaking in Southern California and in Tokyo, Japan, she received her BA degree in studio…

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Dr. Kimo Alexander Cashman

Dr. Kimo Alexander Cashman is an Aloha ʻĀina originally from ʻEwa, Oʻahu. He is a tenured-faculty member at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa – College of Education where he…

Ed Greevy
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Ed Greevy

Ed Greevy From political struggles to the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement, activist photographer Ed Greevy has been capturing Hawaiʻi history since the 1970s. Known as the photographer of the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement,…

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Jan Evro Becket

Jan Evro Becket was born and raised in Hawai‘i, where he taught English and photography at Kamehameha Schools.
Photo of shirtless Hawaiian kids crossing a stream hiking Hiilawe
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The OGs: Photographers of the Silver Gelatin Process

An exhibition featuring 11 of Hawaiʻi’s photographers who mastered the silver gelatin process to create artistic records of our people and our history over the past 50 years.
‘Ai Pōhaku, Stone Eaters
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‘Ai Pōhaku, Stone Eaters

Featuring intergenerational poets, painters, carvers, weavers, filmmakers, photographers, and musicians telling a story of Kanaka ʻŌiwi contemporary art.
Listening for a Heartbeat: Oil and pastel on paper, 84" x 52", 2020
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Listening for a Heartbeat

Bringing together a collection of Hawai‘i artist Emily McIlroy’s mixed-media drawings and paintings, spanning the years from 2008 to 2021.