Exhibition

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Current Events: The daring new exhibition at the East Hawai'i Cultural Center is designed to spur audiences to action while pushing the boundaries of what constitutes art. The exhibition, created in collaboration with the Hawai'i Wildlife Fund, features heaps of plastic debris collected from Kamilo Beach along with tattered old fishing nets, deposited unadorned throughout the EHCC gallery.
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Parallel: Works by Shingo Honda August 7th to September 24th, 2021. “I don’t know any of the people in these paintings, and they don’t know each other,” said artist Shingo Honda (1944-2019) about the works he produced between
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KŪKULU: The Pillars of Mauna a Wākea presents H OʻO K U P U: Unifying the world one offering at a time

Gifting is an act of aloha that binds; an exchange of the heart, a demonstration of solidarity, growing alliances, and a sprouting of new and long-lasting relationships.   
 
In honor of the life force of Mauna A Wākea and Thousands of HOʻOKUPU offered in ceremony on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna, we lovingly present a small collection of offerings from Hawaiʻi, the Tribes of Native America & Canada, Moananuiākea,
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Featuring works on paper and sculpture, Impermanence, our retrospective on the works of Shingo Honda (continues).

Previous exhibition: https://ehcc.org/content/impermanence

Exhibition Curated by Andrzej Kramarz

This year the exhibition will start on November 7th (Saturday) with normal gallery hours of 10am-4pm, Tuesday-Friday. The EHCC will be adhering to the following GALLERY Policies and Procedures at this time:

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32nd Annual Trash Art Show 2020

October 3rd - 30th

Ira Ono, founder of “The Trash Show: Hawaii Artists Recycle,” will be returning to jury the 32nd anniversary of one of East Hawaii’s longest-running annual arts events. In addition to the show’s display of various Big Island trash art, Ono will be having a retrospective of his early wearable art, “The TrashFace Collection,” featuring work created from discarded, recycled materials.

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Landscape, an Exhibition by Patrick O'Kiersey

August 8- EXTENDED until September 25, 2020

 
Curator's Statement
Those familiar with the works of Patrick O’Kiersey might imagine they’ve seen some of these images before. On the contrary, the physical state of these paintings has undergone transformational processes; just as landscapes are subject to the inexorable laws of natural conditions (climate), so evolves the gaze of the artist.