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  • Art at the Capitol

  • Type: Art Exhibit
    Date: Friday - 4/3/2009
    Time: 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Location:
    Hawaii State Capitol
    Senate Offices on
    2nd & 4th floors
    415 South Beretania Street
    Honolulu, HI 96813

    Contact: Jane Hong
    808-586-7142
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    Cost: Free


The Hawai'i State Senate will open its doors for April's First Friday event, inviting the public to view "Art at the Capitol," over 175 works of art that are a part of the State's Art in Public Places program. This marks the first time the State Capitol will participate in a First Friday event.

"We have some outstanding art in the Capitol," said Senator Brian Taniguchi, who has led efforts to open the Capitol on First Friday. "Most are in places where the public sees them on a day-to-day basis, but we wanted to make it more convenient for people to come in and see them all at once, to get the full impact of our collection."

Ronald Yamakawa, Executive Director of the Hawai'i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, also sees the Art in the Capitol event as a way to expand public appreciation of art in various environments. "We have a lot of art installed at the Capitol," he said, "which not only enhances the building's atmosphere, but also shows that the experience of art can be an everyday event. This is a great opportunity for the public to view these works in the context of working offices."

The Art in the Capitol event will also feature an opportunity to meet some of the artists whose works are on display, including renowned painter and scupltor Satoru Abe.

Works of art are placed in public areas of the State Capitol as part of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts' "Art in Public Places" program, which seeks to enhance the environmental quality of state public buildiings and spaces for the enjoyment and enrichment of the public; cultivate the public's awareness, understanding and appreciation of visual arts; contribute toward the development and recognition of a professional artistic community; and acquire, preserve, and display works of art expressive of the character of the Hawaiian Islands, the multicultural heritage of its people, and the various creative interests of its artists. The program was established in 1967, and was the first program of its kind in the nation.

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