New York-based photojournalist Stan Honda has been an artist-in-residence at six national parks: the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Wupatki in Arizona; Rocky Mountain in Colorado; Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico; and Haleakalā National Park in Hawai‘i.
This exhibition will highlight his recent photographs of Haleakalā and other works from the night skies project.
To learn more about the exhibit and Stan Honda's 'Night Skies' project, CLICK HERE.
Image above: Stan Honda, Milky Way, Haleakalā, 2019, photography
Stan Honda, ‘A‘a, Haleakalā, 2019, photography
This exhibition is presented by Maui Arts & Cultural Center and sponsored in part by County of Maui – Office of Economic Development, and Hawai‘i Tourism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program. Additional funding provided by Haleakalā Conservancy and Hawai‘i Pacific Parks Association.
This exhibition will highlight his recent photographs of Haleakalā and other works from the night skies project.
To learn more about the exhibit and Stan Honda's 'Night Skies' project, CLICK HERE.
The exhibit will remain open until 7:00 pm on Saturday, October 22 (prior to the Anjelah Johnson-Reyes show). It will also be open until 5:30 pm on Friday, October 21 prior to the Alphabet Rockers concert.
Image above: Stan Honda, Milky Way, Haleakalā, 2019, photography
Stan Honda, ‘A‘a, Haleakalā, 2019, photography
This exhibition is presented by Maui Arts & Cultural Center and sponsored in part by County of Maui – Office of Economic Development, and Hawai‘i Tourism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program. Additional funding provided by Haleakalā Conservancy and Hawai‘i Pacific Parks Association.
New York-based photojournalist Stan Honda has been an artist-in-residence at six national parks: the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Wupatki in Arizona; Rocky Mountain in Colorado; Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico; and Haleakalā National Park in Hawai‘i.
This exhibition will highlight his recent photographs of Haleakalā and other works from the night skies project.
To learn more about the exhibit and Stan Honda's 'Night Skies' project, CLICK HERE.
The exhibit will remain open until 7:00 pm on Saturday, October 22 (prior to the Anjelah Johnson-Reyes show). It will also be open until 5:30 pm on Friday, October 21 prior to the Alphabet Rockers concert.
Image above: Stan Honda, Milky Way, Haleakalā, 2019, photography
Stan Honda, ‘A‘a, Haleakalā, 2019, photography
This exhibition is presented by Maui Arts & Cultural Center and sponsored in part by County of Maui – Office of Economic Development, and Hawai‘i Tourism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program. Additional funding provided by Haleakalā Conservancy and Hawai‘i Pacific Parks Association.