
Surfing Hawai'i
Dec 16, 2018 - Feb 17, 2019
Surfing Hawaii presents the most popular ocean sport in the islands today.
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The story continues with the evolution of surf tourism and surf culture in the islands today, as seen with materials from archives, surfboards from collections, and vintage ephemera.
A group of accomplished artists from Hawai‘i, whose work often focuses on themes of surfing, have been invited to create two- and three-dimensional original contemporary works for the exhibit. They include Carol Bennett (Kauai), Pete Cabrinha (Maui), Peter Shepard Cole (O ‘ahu), Mark Cunningham (O‘ahu), Wayne Levin (Hawai‘i), Charlie Lyon (Maui), and Noble Richardson (Maui).
Images: Header: detail: "Pe‘ahi, Maui, Hawai‘i" - Photo Images Maui (photograph).
Thumbnail: "Bull's Eye Moment#2" - Carol Bennett (shellac, ink, oil on wood panel)
The gallery will be closed on Saturday, February 16.
Lectures
Well-known educator of Hawaiian language and culture,PÅ«lama Collier, born on the Northeast shore of Maui, will share her knowledge about spirituality and sport, and the story of Hawaiian women in surfing.
The story continues with the evolution of surf tourism and surf culture in the islands today, as seen with materials from archives, surfboards from collections, and vintage ephemera.
A group of accomplished artists from Hawai‘i, whose work often focuses on themes of surfing, have been invited to create two- and three-dimensional original contemporary works for the exhibit. They include Carol Bennett (Kauai), Pete Cabrinha (Maui), Peter Shepard Cole (O ‘ahu), Mark Cunningham (O‘ahu), Wayne Levin (Hawai‘i), Charlie Lyon (Maui), and Noble Richardson (Maui).
Images: Header: detail: "Pe‘ahi, Maui, Hawai‘i" - Photo Images Maui (photograph).
Thumbnail: "Bull's Eye Moment#2" - Carol Bennett (shellac, ink, oil on wood panel)
The gallery will be closed on Saturday, February 16.
Lectures
Well-known educator of Hawaiian language and culture,PÅ«lama Collier, born on the Northeast shore of Maui, will share her knowledge about spirituality and sport, and the story of Hawaiian women in surfing.