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The Arts at Marks Garage became an immediate fixture in Chinatown after it opened in 2001, mostly because there is nothing else like it. The Arts shows…
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The ARTS at Marks Garage is under new management. The mission is still: To transform downtown Honolulu with the power of the arts. It was a nice mix of…
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Amirah Sackett is the founder of the all-female American dance trio, 'We're Muslim, Don't Panic," a troupe that believes in hip-hop's power to inspire and…
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The Honolulu Biennial may be over but Maoli Arts Movement, or MAMo activities have picked right up, recognizing Native Hawaiian artists. This year, Moana…
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Art Biennials are big business, as you can tell by the proliferation of bi and triennials around the globe over the last twenty years. Cities launch these…
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Some adventurous Honolulu ceramists have set the tables at Mark’s Garage with dinnerware you may not have seen the likes of before. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa…
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A new show at the ARTS at Marks’ Garage showcases the joy and community spirit of the Friendly Isle. Recently, five professional off-island artists banded…
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There are group shows, there are theme shows, juried exhibitions and one person shows and today, curators are using art exhibitions to explore ideas as…
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First Fridays created a scene for arts and partners in Honolulu’s Chinatown. Now the area’s shops and galleries want to do the same thing for families on…
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The Arts at Marks’ Garage, that Chinatown community hub, is nearly fifteen years old. The scrappy, hospitable, office/gallery/performance venue has hosted…