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Event Calendar ItemZen Guitar Tapestries @ Contemporary Museum Gallery downtown - First Hawaiian Bank
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Date: Friday - 9/4/2009
Time: 7:00 PM
Location:
Contemporary Museum
Gallery downtown
@ First Hawaiian Bank
999 Bishop St. & King St., Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
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Cost: Free
Great acoustics and beautiful art to view in this fine marble & glass lobby. The atmospheric guitar work of Michael Tanenbaum and the samurai soprano sax of Randy Wheeler fill the space in a sublime way as they weave intricate melodies and harmonies.
Music is from 7pm - 9pm (with a 30 minute art lecture/intermission at 7:30pm)
Visit Michael Tanenbaum Website:
www.michaeltmusic.com
www.sonicbids.com/michaeltanenbaum
Contemporary Museum Gallery downtown
In 1996, The Contemporary Museum opened a downtown venue at the First Hawaiian Center in the heart of Honolulus busy central business district, which was hailed as a unique marriage of commerce and the arts. Generously underwritten by First Hawaiian Bank, these galleries co-exist with banking offices and showcase art by current and former residents and artists of Hawaii. The main banking hall is flanked by a dramatic art-glass wall created by James Carpenter. The wall consists of 185 prisms. The gallery area has a light and airy 60-foot vaulted atrium. Galleries are also located on the second floor mezzanine of First Hawaiian Center.
First Hawaiian Center is the tallest building in Hawaii and the world corporate headquarters of First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaii oldest bank and a multi-billion dollar company established by Charles Reed Bishop, consort of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop and founder of Bishop Museum. The building cost over $175 million to construct and was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates who also built Sothebys Worldwide Headquarters, the World Bank Headquarters, and the Shanghai World Financial Center. Walter Dods spearheaded the project and is credited with the idea to include the art gallery in the banks public spaces. He is also credited with transforming First Hawaiian into the largest and most profitable bank in the state. The architects made considerable efforts to incorporate as much natural light into the building interiors and used metaphoric designs in reference to natural phenomena found in Hawaii.
All of the profits of the art sales from FHC exhibitions benefit the artists.
Location:
TCM at First Hawaiian Center is located at 999 Bishop Street in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii. Admission is free; Validated parking available for TCM Members with membership card.
Gallery Hours:
Monday-Thursday; 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Closed weekends and bank holidays
First Fridays - 7 to 9 p.m. with Gallery Talk offered at 7:30 p.m. (When exhibitions are on view)
FHC Exhibition Tours:
Guided tours are offered at noon on the third Thursday of each month, when exhibitions are on view.
Exhibition Information:
Phone: (808) 526-1322; Web site: www.tcmhi.org
Staff Contacts:
Curator of Exhibitions - Inger Tully, 237-5230
Director of Museum Advancement - Charlie Aldinger, 237-5231
Assistant to the TCM Director - Gordon Wong, 237-5210
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Completely underwritten by First Hawaiian Bank, the venue provides a convenient downtown location to view art by resident artists, former residents of Hawaii, or artists who have created a body of work in the Islands. New Exhibit starting 11/5/2010!
999 Bishop St, Honolulu, HI (View Map)
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