This exhibition opens a window into Robert Uluwehionapuaikawēkiuokalani Cazimero’s extraordinary life journey, honoring his lifelong commitment to ensuring the continuity of Hawaiian cultural heritage through both traditional and innovative teachings. January 23 – May 15, 2026 Artists Reception Friday, January 23, 4–7PM Gallery Hours Monday–Saturday 12:30–4:30PM "I am deeply honored to be the subject of [...]
The co-curators paired artists and asked them to engage in conversations that would interrogate, contest, and demystify the impacts that surround our histories, politics, cultures, identities, and socio-economic situations. Artists responded individually or in pairs. August 29 – December 12, 2025 Artists Reception Friday, August 29, 4–7PM Gallery Hours Monday–Saturday 1–5PM Artists Maile Andrade & [...]
An exhibit of outstanding student work from art classes in ceramics, digital art, drawing, film photography, painting, sculpture, and woodworking.
Featuring 14-foot Hoe Uli (steering paddles) crafted by 70 Moananuiākea carvers as symbols of collective self-determination during the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (FestPAC) in Honolulu.
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.
Featuring intergenerational poets, painters, carvers, weavers, filmmakers, photographers, and musicians telling a story of Kanaka ʻŌiwi contemporary art.
Bringing together a collection of Hawai‘i artist Emily McIlroy’s mixed-media drawings and paintings, spanning the years from 2008 to 2021.
Celebrating Windward CCʻs 50th anniversary showcasing art over the decades by past and present WCC art faculty.
Gallery ‘Iolani celebrates its 30th anniversary by showcasing student art.
An exhibit showing a collaboration of long-time friends, poet Joseph Stanton and artist Adam LeBlanc.
Fiber Hawai‘i is a biennial juried exhibition of objects made IN, OF or ABOUT fiber. It provides a space for the conflation of ideas such as art and craft—traditional and contemporary—functional and non-functional—past, present, and future.
A three-day community workshop for ceramics at Camp Mokuleiʻa on Oahuʻs beautiful North Shore, from September 19 through Sunday, September 22 2019.
Showcasing studio art faculty at Windward Community College.
Spacefest served as a reminder to Hawaii’s community of the intimate connection between our rich heritage of Polynesian seafarers and today’s bold spacefarers.