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You may know Jeff Gere as a master storyteller and producer of the Talk Story Festival for more than 25 years. But today we explore another dimension of his creativity. Gere asks, "When you dream, are your eyes open?"
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Local artists from diverse backgrounds are coming together under one roof for the Visions Exhibit. Artwork made from broken surfboards to molded ceramics are on display on the second floor of Pauahi Tower in Downtown Honolulu. The exhibit is open to the public until Sept. 9.
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The exhibit will be open to the public from Aug. 1 -13 at the Downtown Art Center. Over 40 images and sculptures from Kate and John Kelly will be showcased.
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About 40 pictures shot by nine photographers will fill the Downtown Art Center's second-floor gallery.
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For the past 10 years, Sandy Pohl of the Downtown Art Center has been trying to organize an art festival to highlight the arts district. Now, it’s finally happening. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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Three photographers. One show. It’s entitled "Portraits in Monochrome." Floyd Takeuchi curated the exhibit at the Downtown Art Center. It features black and white images from across the community taken by three longtime friends.
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The exhibit “Illusion and Reality” at Honolulu’s Downtown Art Center showcases photorealistic oil paintings by two artists from two generations. The Conversation sat down with Charles Valoroso and Crissia Vaughn to learn how they put the show together.
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Kumu hula Auliʻi Mitchell has worked for more than 30 years to bring back the critically endangered practice of hula kiʻi. Now, he has curated an exhibit at the Downtown Art Center featuring puppets of all sizes. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
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A new exhibit at the Downtown Art Center in Honolulu highlights a different side of those who design the buildings we see every day. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports the show gives the public a chance to see into the minds of 30 local architects through the art they make on their own time.
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Those who knew George Ellis, the much-admired former director of the Honolulu Museum of Art, remember his goal of curating the museum to welcome and teach people from all walks of life. Hawaiʻi Public Radio sat down with Sandy Pohl, director of the Downtown Art Center, and art patron Tim Choy.