UH student art graces public spaces
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ State Foundation on Culture and the Arts has added 6 pieces from UH students to its Art in Public Places Collection.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ State Foundation on Culture and the Arts has added 6 pieces from UH students to its Art in Public Places Collection.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ researchers co-authored a bilingual cross-platform publication that focuses on 18th century scrolls.
About 700 guests sampled delicacies from 13 of ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ finest chefs at Leeward CC¡¯²õ Lʻulu gala.
UH Hilo faculty from the English, business, language and art departments contributed to a Korean art and new historical research exhibition.
The collection is now on permanent display in the P⡝ina Building.
“7 Degrees North: The Arts of Micronesia” runs through June 16 and overlaps with the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture.
Many hands and languages contributed to bringing the wall to life.
The sci-art exhibit will close on November 24 and host a screening along with a talk story.
Mai Nā Kūpuna Mai, From the Ancestors will be showcased at the Art Gallery from November 19 to February 2024.
The pieces will be housed in a public art collection that is displayed in hundreds of state government sites across Âé¶¹´«Ã½.