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Contemporary Photography in Hawai‘i 2024: Individual Entries

We are pleased and honored to present the work online from the accepted photographers in our annual survey exhibition. We had about 400 individual entries this year and 26 submitted portfolios from a statewide group of artists. The opportunity to view a body of developing work, along with an artist’s statement, is an exciting new development that the online format offers. Congratulations to all the accepted artists and a respectful acknowledgment to all who submitted. Your efforts reveal the ongoing quality and diversity of photography in Hawai‘i. We thank you all.

Anthony Consillio, Smoke Break, 2023
Anthony Consillio, 11, 2023
Atis Puampai, Century Center of Honolulu at 970MPH: Sunrise, 2023
Andy Stenz, Mauna Loa II,2022
Barbara Fuller, ʻOnipaʻa, 2023
Barbara Fuller, Halema'uma'u--House of the ʻĀmaʻu Fern, 2023
Brandon Miyagi, The Modern Newsstand, 2023 ,
Brandon Miyagi, Oahu Market, 2023
Cliff Kimura, Cold Night, Comfort Food, 2023
Debra Casey, Mu Ryang Sa Gold Buddha, 2022
David Herdrich, Untitled, 2022
David Herdrich, Untitled, 2022
Elyse Butler, Immersed, 2023
Elyse Butler, Haleakala Lookout, 2022
Edward W. Tsang, Feelings for Maui, 2023
Floyd K. Takeuchi, Eastern Shore, Molokai, 2022
Hawkins Biggins, The Way Back, 2023
Hawkins Biggins, Time Traveler, 2023
Howard Wolff, Tyler, 2023
Howard Wolff, Waimanalo Gothic, 2023
Ian Hunt, Halloween in Waikiki, 2022
Ian Hunt, Kalihi, 2022
Ivan Wentland, Beach texture, 2023
Ivan Wentland, Contemplate, 2023
Ivan Wentland, Sanded Hair, 2022
James Charisma, One to Eleven, 2022
Jordan Hasley, Opening, 2023
Jeremiah Johnson, Adetya, Mount Bromo, 2023
Jeremiah Johnson, Veronica, Waimanalo, 2023
James Knudsen, Chinatown, Honolulu, 2022
James Knudsen, Chinatown, Honolulu, 2021
Jean-Paul Chaine, Shadows, 2023
Leslie Gleim, Life of the Land, 2021
Leslie Gleim, Sacred to Scarred, 2023
Matt Mallams, Red Wall, 2022
Matt Mallams, Text Neck, 2023
Mark Yugawa, Morning at the Vatican, 2023
Mark Yugawa, Like a voice in the wind blow little crystals down, 2022
Mia Zheng, Solitude, Multitude, 2023
Mia Zheng, Solitude, Multitude 2021
Philippe L. Gross, House at Sunset
Philippe L. Gross, At the parking lot
Phil Uhl, View From the Mountains to the Sea, 2023
Richard H. Xie, Illusion Pathway to Sky, 2023
Ryan Brewer, Growing Near Eternity, 2023
Rosie Connelly, Dancer 1, 2023
Rochelle Dela Cruz, Feelings are Irrational — Numb, 2023
Ryan Sakamoto, I Nomo Phobia, 2023
Scot Allen, Locus Delicti 2, 2022
Stephen N Haynes, Daybreak at Mt. Fuji, 2023
Stephen Hill, Stephen Hill Cy-Click, 2023
Stephen Hill, Too Hot, Hot Damn!, 2023
Sarah Hodges, The seed, the flower, The root, the tree, The dream, 2023
Sarah Hodges, Trust?, 2023
Steven W. Lum, The Beach Shower, 2021
Steve Sakamoto, Searching
Steve Sakamoto, Bridging the Cosmos
Shane Sakata, Modern Postcards: The STATE of ALOHA, 2023
Stuart Yamane, Morning Kāneʻohe Bay
Stuart Yamane, Stars Over Ko’olau
Warren R. Loos, K. T. Ching Store, Kaka’ako, 2023
Warren R. Loos, And There Was Light, 2023

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