A Walk Through the Gallery

Where We Live: Places of Hawai‘i

Ewa Gallery, Second Floor
November 3, 2002 - September 29, 2012

An exhibition showcasing art from the Art in Public Places Collection that reflects the unique environment and striking landscapes of Hawai‘i. The art includes both realistic and abstract images of the many tranquil, dynamic, and vibrant settings found throughout the islands.




From left to right: Bridge, Bridge by Sidney T.K. Yee; Erosion, Hakiowa, Kaho‘olawe, Hawai‘i, Boulders and Erosion, Kaho‘olawe, Hawai‘i, and Strafed Rock, Kaho‘olawe, Hawai‘i by David Ulrich; Puna Rift Zone by Shigeru Miyamoto; Ka ‘Imi Hōkū i Mauna Kea by Marie McDonald; Volcano’s National Park by Hiroki Morinoue




Clockwise from left: Hot Lava No. 2 by Tadashi Sato, Hidden Dragons by Ka-Ning Fong, Koa O Kauai by Robert Hamada, Makiki by Allyn Bromley, Tantalus by John Young, Fossil 2002, Hawai‘i IV by Bin Lu







From left to right: Mauna Kea by Toshiko Takaezu, Tantalus by John Young, Urban Wood by James T. Kuroda, Fossil 2002, Hawai‘i IV by Bin Lu, Hala Grove, Kahuwai, Hawai‘i by Jean Charlot, Haleakala Hues by Elaine DeMello





From left to right: Hot Lava No. 2 by Tadashi Sato, Hanalei Bay by John Kjargaard, Haole Koa – Lanikai, 2001 by Shuzo Uemoto, Sunrise Koolau by Hon-Chew Hee, Koa O Kaua‘i by Robert Hamada, Makiki by Allyn Bromley, Near Amikopaia, Maunaloa, West Moloka‘i, 1984 by Philip Spalding III, Mauna Kea by Toshiko Takaezu




Gallery photographs by Paul Kodama