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Celebrate arts at our public schools! March is the Hawaiʻi Department of Education’s inaugural Fine Arts in our Schools Month. Classical Pacific host Sharene Taba visits ʻEwa Makai Middle School’s Tiger Jazz Band, led by Ms. Leah VanDoran.
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In celebration of the Hawaiʻi Department of Education's "Fine Arts in our Schools Month," Classical Pacific host Sharene Taba visits Niu Valley Middle School's Percussion Ensemble and their director, Mr. Zachary Morita. The Percussion Ensemble brings seventh- and eighth-graders together in an ensemble that nurtures discipline, creativity and most of all, friendships.
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March 2025 is Fine Arts in our Schools Month, and to help us celebrate, Una Chan and Elden Seta of the Hawaiʻi State Office of Education's Office of Curriculum and Instructional Design join Sharene Taba on Classical Pacific to share about exciting events happening in our schools. Celebrate our students' hard work, dedication and creative talent this month with music, art and theatre events around Oʻahu and on Classical Pacific on Tuesdays at 4:06 p.m.
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In 2017, Sean O’Harrow fondly recalled formative years at the old Art Academy, as he threw himself into implementing change as the Honolulu Museum of…
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Now that it’s the time of year for special gifts, lovers of fine craft and locally made art are wondering what has become of Nohea Gallery, formerly in…
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The Hawai‘i Craftsmen showcase fine, handmade-in-Hawai‘i creations every year, with a special commitment to Neighbor Island artists. Their 51st Statewide…
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Artist Tommy Hite is perhaps best known for his realistic paintings of dumpsters around Honolulu. The ubiquitous bins are often in scenic locations, and…
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A new gallery on Nu‘uanu Street is adding to the art buzz in Honolulu. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports the Ravizza Brownfield Gallery has opened with a…
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American painting first burst onto the world art scene in the 1950’s with energetic abstract paintings by Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko,…