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'Pilina Expressionism': August's First Friday Guided Art Walk

  • Downtown Honolulu/Arts District (map)

A captivating journey into emotional depth and Hawai'i connections. Immerse in 19th-century Hawaii, witness thought-provoking sculpture, and explore enduring art.

Join us on the Pilina Expressionism, a guided art walk, where each exhibition will unveil a meaningful connection, presenting a cohesive narrative of Hawaii's rich culture, history, and artistic expressions. Native Books at Arts & Letters new media art installation series titled"Ahupuaʻa, Fishponds, and Loʻi. Immerse yourself in the ancient Hawaiian land use and resource management system. Witness the harmonious relationship between Hawaiians and their environment, exploring the interconnectedness of the land and sea through fishponds and taro patches. Experience 100 Years in Hawai`i- Art of John & Kate Melville Kelly: Step into the 19th century through John Melville Kelly's captivating artwork. Discover the essence of Hawaiian culture in his depictions of Polynesians, complemented by Kate's exceptional sculpting and photography. Their collaboration immortalizes the lives and culture of the Hawaiian people from the 1920s to the 1950s, a pivotal period for Native land and culture. SculptureWhat's Next by Jodi Endicott: Encounter thought-provoking sculpture reflecting the emotional aspects of Pilina Expressionism. Contemplate feelings of isolation and uncertainty depicted by the man waiting at the bus stop resonating with the psychological states explored by Expressionist artists. 19th-Century Industries of Hawaii by Tom Van Sant: Explore the industries that shaped Hawaii during the 19th century through Tom Van Sant's sculptures. Connect with the economic and industrial development of the era, reflecting Expressionists' approach to portraying the impact of modernization. Petroglyphs on The 30-Story American Savings Bank Tower: Witness Hawaii's rich cultural heritage through engraved traditional designs. Preserve indigenous identity amidst modern architecture, reflecting Expressionist fascination with distorting reality for emotional effect. Fear of the Unknown Exhibition - Discovery of Hawaiʻi Painting by Herb Kawainui Kāne: Encounter the profound painting bridging the past and the future. Explore the inseparable relationship between Hawaii's people and the volcanic landscape, evoking emotions and psychological states. As you embark on this extraordinary art journey with Exhibition Grid's First Friday Guided Art Walk in August, prepare to be captivated by the emotional depth and Hawaiian connections within the avant-garde movement of Pilina Expressionism. Each stop will deepen your appreciation for Hawaii's culture and history, interwoven with themes of Expressionism and its profound impact on art. Reserve your spot now for an unforgettable experience celebrating the essence of Hawai'i's artistic heritage.

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