Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Past Exhibitions


2011
Accession
Gifted


2010
Hiʻiakaikapoliopele: Visual Stories by Contemporary Native Hawaiian Artists
May 7 - July 17, 2010

The 47th Annual Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Art Show
February - April 2010


2009

Hoʻoulu- The Inspiration of Hula
September 4, 2009 - July 2010

Accessions
Fall 2008 - Summer 2009
Recent acquisitions of the Art in Public Places Program
February 6 - April 4, 2009The 46th Annual Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Art Show
2-d, 3-d, and portfolio artwork created by Hawai'i public and private school students in the 7-12 grade. HSFCA February 2009 (pdf)


2008
Uncommon Objects
11/2007 - 11/2008
Works created from wood, clay, glass, fiber and metal challenge the viewer to rethink the concept of craft.
(Photos)
hawaiistateartmuseum.org
(Honolulu Advertiser article 11/2007)
honoluluadvertiser.com
(KGMB interview with former gallery director Dr. Peter Britos)
kgmb9.com

Intertwine: A Selection of Hawai‘i Fiber Art
9/2008 - 1/2009
A selection of fiber art from the Art in Public Places collection. This show is in conjunction with the
11th Biennial Symposium of the Textile Society of America

45th annual Hawaiʻi region of the Scholastic Art Awards exhibit
2/2008 - 4/2008
2-d, 3-d, and portfolio artwork by students in the 7-12 grade.
(Star Bulletin article 2/2008)
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He Alo Ā He Alo: Face to Face, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i

5/2008 - 9/2009
(Star Bulletin article 7/2008)
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Palolo Kids
located at Downtown @ the HiSAM 5/2008 - 2009
(Pdf. of Art Reach magazine article Spring 2008) Page 6
hawaii.gov/sfca
2006
Precious Resources: The Land & the Sea
(Photo)
hawaiistateartmuseum.org
This exhibition features ninety-seven works of art from the Art in Public Places Collection inspired by the natural environment of Hawai’i. The land and sea provides us with life-giving sustenance, natural beauty, and cultural traditions. The delicate balance of Hawai’i’s precious resources is explored through the eyes of artists, providing a forum for civic discourse on the topic of environmental sustainability.


Precious Resources: The Land and The Sea is developed in partnership with the State of Hawai’i’s Department of Land and Natural Resources


Art in Public Places(Honolulu Advertiser article 4/2006) honoluluadvertiser.com

2005
Summertime
short films screened by HIFF
2004
Inner ScapesHSFCA Summer 2004 pdf.

2002
Enriched by Diversity: The Art of Hawai`i
November 3, 2002 - 2004

Interactive map - Honolulu Advertiser
Collected Works - Star Bulletin article October 2002