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DTSTART:20100731T100000
DTEND:20100731T160000
SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100801T100000
DTEND:20100801T160000
SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100802T100000
DTEND:20100802T160000
SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100803T100000
DTEND:20100803T160000
SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100805T100000
DTEND:20100805T160000
SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100807T100000
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART:20100808T100000
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART:20100813T100000
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SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100814T100000
DTEND:20100814T160000
SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100815T100000
DTEND:20100815T160000
SUMMARY:Allyn Bromley Restrospective
DESCRIPTION:A retrospective of Hawaii artist Allyn Bromley\'s work will be the focus of this TCM-organized exhibition. Bromley is a graduate of the University of Hawaii\'s (UH) Master of Fine Arts program. A member of TCM\'s Board of Trustees and now retired Professor Emeritus of art from UH\, Bromley has been actively involved as a docent and arts supporter at the museum since its inception in 1988.She was in the first docent training class conducted by the museum prior to its opening in October 1988. Bromley was born in San Francisco in 1928. An accomplished artist\, Bromely\'s work is in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts\, The Contemporary Museum-Honolulu\, and The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. A member of Honolulu Printmakers\, Bromley has won many awards over the years.One-Day Membership Pass:Effective Jan. 1\, 2009: Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum - Makiki Heights Galleries 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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DTSTART:20100910T100000
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Contemporary Museum -  2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI  96822
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:The Contemporary Museum Biennial of Hawaii Artists (IX)
DESCRIPTION:eptember 10 through November 14\, 2010Continuing a tradition begun in 1993\, The Contemporary Museum\'s Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX will be presented August 28 through November 14\, 2010\, according to Inger Tully\, TCM\'s Curator of Exhibitions.The Biennial is TCM\'s own signature exhibition. It was conceived as an invitational exhibition to complement the large juried exhibitions that take place annually in the Islands and offer a broad overview of contemporary art activity in the State. Over the last decade or more\, the Biennial has become an important venue for highlighting a sampling of some of the best recent work by artists living and working in the Hawaiian Islands. Organized by TCM\, this invitational exhibition reflects the diversity and range of work being done in Hawaii today.Much anticipated by the art community and the general public\, the Biennial has consistently been one of TCM\'s most well-attended exhibitions. This major art event has fostered a growing appreciation and wider awareness of the significant achievements of Island artists\, and the accompanying catalogues have served not only as a document of the exhibitions\, but also as a means of disseminating information and promoting interest in the arts of Hawaii to the Mainland and abroad.Each Biennial features the work of selected Hawaii artists. Among some of the artists who have been featured in recent Biennials are: Charles Cohan of Oahu (printmaking); Kaili Chun of Oahu (installation); Sergio Goes of Oahu (photography); Claudia Johnson of Maui (fiber); Jacqueline Rush Lee of Oahu (installation); Michael Lee of Oahu (turned and carved wood); Tom Leiber of Kauai (painting); Michael Marshall of Hawaii (painting); Wayne Morioka of Oahu (ceramics); Deborah Gottheil Nehmad of Oahu (works on paper); Walter G. Nottingham of Hawaii (fiber); Christopher Reiner of Honolulu/Kauai (sculpture); and Michael Takemoto of Maui (installation)\, among many others.A full-color catalogue with essays on each of the artists accompanies the Biennialexhibition. These catalogues are available for sale in The Contemporary Museum Shop.Adults $8; Seniors (62+) &amp; Students (13+) w/ valid ID $6 NOTE: (Due to the current Hockney Gallery closure for maintenance\, there is a revised fee of $5 for admission during this period.)Free to children 12 &amp; under and TCM MembersFree to the public on the third Thursday of each monthFree entry to The Contemporary Museum Caf&eacute; &amp; The Museum ShopCost of a one-day membership pass may be applied to an annual membership on day of entry. Docent-guided tours are offered at 1:30 p.m.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21147
DTSTART:20100812T100000
DTEND:20100812T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21148
DTSTART:20100813T100000
DTEND:20100813T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
CATEGORIES:HCCC Calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21149
DTSTART:20100814T100000
DTEND:20100814T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21150
DTSTART:20100815T100000
DTEND:20100815T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21151
DTSTART:20100816T100000
DTEND:20100816T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21152
DTSTART:20100817T100000
DTEND:20100817T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21153
DTSTART:20100818T100000
DTEND:20100818T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21154
DTSTART:20100819T100000
DTEND:20100819T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21155
DTSTART:20100820T100000
DTEND:20100820T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21156
DTSTART:20100821T100000
DTEND:20100821T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21157
DTSTART:20100822T100000
DTEND:20100822T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21158
DTSTART:20100823T100000
DTEND:20100823T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21159
DTSTART:20100824T100000
DTEND:20100824T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21160
DTSTART:20100825T100000
DTEND:20100825T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21161
DTSTART:20100826T100000
DTEND:20100826T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21162
DTSTART:20100827T100000
DTEND:20100827T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21163
DTSTART:20100828T100000
DTEND:20100828T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21164
DTSTART:20100829T100000
DTEND:20100829T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21165
DTSTART:20100830T100000
DTEND:20100830T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21166
DTSTART:20100831T100000
DTEND:20100831T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21167
DTSTART:20100901T100000
DTEND:20100901T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21168
DTSTART:20100902T100000
DTEND:20100902T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21169
DTSTART:20100903T100000
DTEND:20100903T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21170
DTSTART:20100904T100000
DTEND:20100904T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21171
DTSTART:20100905T100000
DTEND:20100905T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21172
DTSTART:20100906T100000
DTEND:20100906T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21173
DTSTART:20100907T100000
DTEND:20100907T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21174
DTSTART:20100908T100000
DTEND:20100908T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21175
DTSTART:20100909T100000
DTEND:20100909T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21176
DTSTART:20100910T100000
DTEND:20100910T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21177
DTSTART:20100911T100000
DTEND:20100911T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21178
DTSTART:20100912T100000
DTEND:20100912T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21179
DTSTART:20100913T100000
DTEND:20100913T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21180
DTSTART:20100914T100000
DTEND:20100914T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21181
DTSTART:20100915T100000
DTEND:20100915T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21182
DTSTART:20100916T100000
DTEND:20100916T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21183
DTSTART:20100917T100000
DTEND:20100917T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21184
DTSTART:20100918T100000
DTEND:20100918T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21185
DTSTART:20100919T100000
DTEND:20100919T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21186
DTSTART:20100920T100000
DTEND:20100920T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21187
DTSTART:20100921T100000
DTEND:20100921T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21188
DTSTART:20100922T100000
DTEND:20100922T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21189
DTSTART:20100923T100000
DTEND:20100923T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21190
DTSTART:20100924T100000
DTEND:20100924T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21191
DTSTART:20100925T100000
DTEND:20100925T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21192
DTSTART:20100926T100000
DTEND:20100926T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21193
DTSTART:20100927T100000
DTEND:20100927T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21194
DTSTART:20100928T100000
DTEND:20100928T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21195
DTSTART:20100929T100000
DTEND:20100929T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21196
DTSTART:20100930T100000
DTEND:20100930T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21197
DTSTART:20101001T100000
DTEND:20101001T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21198
DTSTART:20101002T100000
DTEND:20101002T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21199
DTSTART:20101003T100000
DTEND:20101003T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21200
DTSTART:20101004T100000
DTEND:20101004T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21201
DTSTART:20101005T100000
DTEND:20101005T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21202
DTSTART:20101006T100000
DTEND:20101006T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21203
DTSTART:20101007T100000
DTEND:20101007T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21204
DTSTART:20101008T100000
DTEND:20101008T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21205
DTSTART:20101009T100000
DTEND:20101009T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21206
DTSTART:20101010T100000
DTEND:20101010T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21207
DTSTART:20101011T100000
DTEND:20101011T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21208
DTSTART:20101012T100000
DTEND:20101012T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21209
DTSTART:20101013T100000
DTEND:20101013T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21210
DTSTART:20101014T100000
DTEND:20101014T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21211
DTSTART:20101015T100000
DTEND:20101015T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21212
DTSTART:20101016T100000
DTEND:20101016T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21213
DTSTART:20101017T100000
DTEND:20101017T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21214
DTSTART:20101018T100000
DTEND:20101018T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21215
DTSTART:20101019T100000
DTEND:20101019T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21216
DTSTART:20101020T100000
DTEND:20101020T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21217
DTSTART:20101021T100000
DTEND:20101021T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21218
DTSTART:20101022T100000
DTEND:20101022T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21219
DTSTART:20101023T100000
DTEND:20101023T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21220
DTSTART:20101024T100000
DTEND:20101024T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21221
DTSTART:20101025T100000
DTEND:20101025T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21222
DTSTART:20101026T100000
DTEND:20101026T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21223
DTSTART:20101027T100000
DTEND:20101027T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21224
DTSTART:20101028T100000
DTEND:20101028T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21225
DTSTART:20101029T100000
DTEND:20101029T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21226
DTSTART:20101030T100000
DTEND:20101030T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21227
DTSTART:20101031T100000
DTEND:20101031T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21228
DTSTART:20101101T100000
DTEND:20101101T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21229
DTSTART:20101102T100000
DTEND:20101102T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21230
DTSTART:20101103T100000
DTEND:20101103T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21231
DTSTART:20101104T100000
DTEND:20101104T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21232
DTSTART:20101105T100000
DTEND:20101105T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21233
DTSTART:20101106T100000
DTEND:20101106T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21234
DTSTART:20101107T100000
DTEND:20101107T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21235
DTSTART:20101108T100000
DTEND:20101108T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21236
DTSTART:20101109T100000
DTEND:20101109T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21237
DTSTART:20101110T100000
DTEND:20101110T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21238
DTSTART:20101111T100000
DTEND:20101111T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21239
DTSTART:20101112T100000
DTEND:20101112T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21240
DTSTART:20101113T100000
DTEND:20101113T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21241
DTSTART:20101114T100000
DTEND:20101114T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21242
DTSTART:20101115T100000
DTEND:20101115T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21243
DTSTART:20101116T100000
DTEND:20101116T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21244
DTSTART:20101117T100000
DTEND:20101117T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21245
DTSTART:20101118T100000
DTEND:20101118T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21246
DTSTART:20101119T100000
DTEND:20101119T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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DTSTART:20101120T100000
DTEND:20101120T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21248
DTSTART:20101121T100000
DTEND:20101121T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21249
DTSTART:20101122T100000
DTEND:20101122T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21250
DTSTART:20101123T100000
DTEND:20101123T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21251
DTSTART:20101124T100000
DTEND:20101124T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21252
DTSTART:20101125T100000
DTEND:20101125T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21253
DTSTART:20101126T100000
DTEND:20101126T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21254
DTSTART:20101127T100000
DTEND:20101127T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21255
DTSTART:20101128T100000
DTEND:20101128T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21256
DTSTART:20101129T100000
DTEND:20101129T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21257
DTSTART:20101130T100000
DTEND:20101130T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21258
DTSTART:20101201T100000
DTEND:20101201T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21259
DTSTART:20101202T100000
DTEND:20101202T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21260
DTSTART:20101203T100000
DTEND:20101203T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21261
DTSTART:20101204T100000
DTEND:20101204T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21262
DTSTART:20101205T100000
DTEND:20101205T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21263
DTSTART:20101206T100000
DTEND:20101206T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21264
DTSTART:20101207T100000
DTEND:20101207T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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DTSTART:20101208T100000
DTEND:20101208T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21266
DTSTART:20101209T100000
DTEND:20101209T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21267
DTSTART:20101210T100000
DTEND:20101210T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21268
DTSTART:20101211T100000
DTEND:20101211T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21269
DTSTART:20101212T100000
DTEND:20101212T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21270
DTSTART:20101213T100000
DTEND:20101213T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21271
DTSTART:20101214T100000
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
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DTEND:20101215T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
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DTEND:20101216T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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DTEND:20101217T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96815
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DTEND:20101218T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTEND:20101219T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21277
DTSTART:20101220T100000
DTEND:20101220T160000
SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21279
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SUMMARY:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'Where We Live: Places of Hawai&lsquo;i\' A new exhibition showcasing art which reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai&lsquo;i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil\, dynamic\, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands. The exhibit features work from theArt in Public Places Collection. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21523
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions &amp; Portraits of Hawai&lsquo;i\,\' an exhibit of visionary artwork and portraits from the Art in Public Places Collection. The themes of the exhibit include Hawaiian heritage\, Asian roots\, social consciousness\, and cultural traditions. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96813
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions &amp; Portraits of Hawai&lsquo;i\,\' an exhibit of visionary artwork and portraits from the Art in Public Places Collection. The themes of the exhibit include Hawaiian heritage\, Asian roots\, social consciousness\, and cultural traditions. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions &amp; Portraits of Hawai&lsquo;i\,\' an exhibit of visionary artwork and portraits from the Art in Public Places Collection. The themes of the exhibit include Hawaiian heritage\, Asian roots\, social consciousness\, and cultural traditions. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Hawai'i State Art Museum - 250 S. Hotel Street , Honolulu, HI  96813
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions &amp; Portraits of Hawai&lsquo;i\,\' an exhibit of visionary artwork and portraits from the Art in Public Places Collection. The themes of the exhibit include Hawaiian heritage\, Asian roots\, social consciousness\, and cultural traditions. The Hawai&lsquo;i State Art Museum\, 250 Hotel St. Hours: Tues.-Sat.\, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and First Friday\, the downtown gallery walk held on the first Friday of every month\, from 5-9 p.m. Closed Sunday\, Monday\, and all state and federal holidays. Free to the public. For more information\, call 586-0900.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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DTSTART:20100814T100000
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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DTSTART:20100815T100000
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hawaiicapitalculture.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=21638
DTSTART:20101123T100000
DTEND:20101123T160000
SUMMARY:\'He Alo A He Alo: Face to Face\, Visions & Portraits of Hawai‘i\'
DESCRIPTION:\'He Alo A 