Monday, November 21, 2011

Lew Andrew's new book on Edward Weston and Jean Charlot

Announcing the publication of faculty member Lew Andrew's new book, Weston and Charlot: Art and Friendship.

Edward Weston (1886–1958) was one of the most celebrated photographers of the twentieth century. Jean Charlot (1898–1979), a classically trained French artist best known for his murals, woodcuts, and paintings celebrating Mexican culture, played a key role as a participant and chronicler of the Mexican Renaissance. This book, based on letters that Weston and Charlot exchanged from the early 1920s until Weston’s death in 1958, documents a friendship that says as much about art—about photography and fresco, practice, criticism, and history—as it does about the intersection of a number of fascinating characters, the ups and downs of the correspondents’ daily lives, the pursuit of their dreams and aspirations, and the support and encouragement they gave each other.

Lew Andrews crafts a multivalent narrative that reconfigures our understanding of Weston, Charlot, and their era, shedding new light on specific events and artwork. While giving us rare insight into the everyday life of these artists, this work also supplies an important chapter in the history of twentieth-century art and photography, seen close up and from the inside.

Weston Lambert

New glass sculptures by alum Weston Lambert at Oracle 113 Gallery (New York City, New York)

New Sculpture by Karen Lucas at Keone‘ula Elementary School

The Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts dedicated a bronze sculpture by alum Karen Lucas at Keone‘ula Elementary School in Ewa Beach, Oahu. The sculpture entitled, “KEONE‘ULA,” was created as part of the SFCA Artists in Residence Program.

Lucas was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1956. She attended the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts in 1980. Karen went on to pursue a Master of Arts degree in Art Therapy from the University of New Mexico, which she received in 1984, and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa in 1998. Hawai‘i has been her home since 1991.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Dustin Miyakawa published

Dustin Miyakawa is writer AND photographer of a 2-part article featuring the East West Ceramics Collaboration for Monthly Ceramic Art (Korea) http://www.cerazine.co.kr/

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Yida Wang in "Across the Divide"


Associate Professor Yida Wang was selected to a group traveling exhibitions entitled "Across the Divide" at University of Wisconsin Whitewater and University of Texas at Austin.

Curator and critics Chris Miles brings together a diverse group of contemporary Chinese artist faculty who are currently working in academia across the United States, and their works are informed by cross-cultural explorations.

Friday, October 14, 2011

OFF hours art demonstration workshop makes the News!


Art demonstration workshop takes aim at APEC

Artists and activists met to explore the word "demonstration" at AlternaAPEC, a program organized by Jaimey Hamilton. The gathering was led by Mary Babcock and Gaye Chan, and joined by Andrea Charuk, Ryan Shultz and Rex Vlcek. Sign painting, stitching, crocheting and screenprinting were some of the activities that brought together members of the community wanting to question and challenge the upcoming APEC conference at the beginning of November. See coverage on Hawaii News.


Silent Lucidity solo exhibition by Jessica Orfe at Gallery on the Pali


Elements from dreams collected over a period of months underlays Orfe's exhibition Silent Lucidity. Narratives of unconscious apprehension suggest the absurdity and variation of individual conscious experience, interweaving dreams and real life.

Gallery on the Pali
First Unitarian Church of Honolulu, 2500 Pali Highway

Opening Reception: Saturday, October 22 · 6:00pm - 8:00pm
The show will run October 15 - November 3,
(Gallery hours weekdays 10am-6pm, weekends 2pm-6pm, Thursday evenings to 8pm)