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Digital Art Society Hawaii (DASH) Art Exhibit - Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden Gallery
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Exhibit in the Garden!
Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden Gallery
45-680 Luluku Road
Kaneohe, Hawai'i 96744
July 1- July 31, 2025
The Digital Art Society of Hawai'i (DASH) presents recent work, including images from the natural world, conceptual art, abstract images, photography, graphic design, mixed media and works exploring the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence as part of the creative process.
Participating artists are Christine Ohtani-Chang, Ellen Chapman, Joan Pabst Dubanoski, Derrick Elfalan, Maurice Hutchinson, Chang Lee, and Claudia Wallace.
Parking is free at the Education Center and there is no admission fee for the exhibit.
The Digital Art Society of Hawai'i (DASH), founded in 1988, is a nonprofit organization comprised of artists dedicated to encourage and guide the development of digital fine art. The mission of the Society is to create greater public awareness for digial fine art through collaboration, education, and exhibitions.

Risk, exploration, experimentation and forward thinking set the professional fine artist apart from the pedestrian. The journey of process, and the quest for personal expression and universal truths, drives the fine artist toward new and innovative materials, techniques and methods to build their visions.
Digital imaging combines creativity with technology and continues to attract fine artists from the traditional disciplines of painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography. The advancements in hardware and software in the last decade have allowed digital fine artists to investigate deeper into their artistic endeavors than ever before. The archival pigment inks and substrates available insure the longevity and significance of digital images. The alacrity and scope afforded by digital imaging has augmented the work of all visual artists, thereby enhancing the visual experiences of museum patrons, movie fans and gallery visitors alike.
The Digital Art Society of Hawaii (DASH) encourages and supports all fine artists melding their traditional disciplines with digital imaging. DASH is proud of its eclectic and accomplished membership of professionals and will continue to provide a melting pot for ideas and interests to all visual artists. Guest speakers, show and tell, exhibition opportunities and technical advice are prominent components of the monthly meetings. The monthly DASH newsletter and E-mail exchanges keep DASH members apprised of the latest information on the arts and artists. If you are a fine artist and compelled to expand your creative horizons, DASH would like to welcome you to explore us.
Arthur Nelander, President
The Digital Art Society of Hawai'i
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Digital Art Society of Hawaii (DASH)
Supporting all fine artists melding their traditional disciplines with digital imaging
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