Artists share tips and their creative process
I like to think there’s a little artist in each of us. Even that really brainy gal I...
Art takes flight at Gallery ‘Iolani
On one of Jon Hamblin’s paintings in WCC’s Gallery Iolani is the quote, “O, YES! THE FIRE OF...
High school students gather to experience theatre arts
On Saturday, Jan. 12, a group of middle and high school students interested in theatre arts filled Palikū...
Theatre students perform at Los Angeles festival
This year, for the first time ever, a theatre show from Hawai‘i takes the stage at the Kennedy...
Fuel your passions for food with UH’s culinary programs
Since being accredited by the American Culinary Federation in 2005, the culinary arts programs of the UH community...
Give a gift of holiday grapes this season
The gift giving season is upon us, and finding the right gift for your loved ones can be...
Holiday drinks deliver good tidings
Whether for your own personal enjoyment or for entertaining and wowing your guests, the right beverages to accompany...
Mental illness takes center stage in theatre production
Last month, WCC theatre students staged “A Walking Shadow” at Palikū Theatre. Written and directed by WCC theatre...
Gallery ‘Iolani exhibit explores ocean pollution
Beneath the Surface,” an exhibition featuring three Kona artists, is on display at Gallery ʻIolani from Sept. 7...
Gallery ‘Iolani exhibit tells story about the ‘āina
A new exhibit at Gallery ‘Iolani showcases the photography of WCC art professor and humanities department chair Mark...
Palikū Arts Festival shines despite the rain
On April 7, the annual Palikū Arts Festival took place on campus despite rainy weather. “We have been...
Street artist Beak fills the city walls with birds
Graffiti. It’s everywhere and on everything. However, amid the many players of this illegal game exists a rare...