36 Views of Mauna Loa: Part 1

Fri Apr 03 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-10:00

141 Kalakaua St, Hilo, HI, United States, Hawaii 96720 | Hilo

East Hawai\u02bbi Cultural Center
Publisher/HostEast Hawaiʻi Cultural Center
36 Views of Mauna Loa: Part 1
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36 Views of Mauna Loa: Part 1
Curated by Andrzej Kramarz and juried with Kanani Daley and Stephen Freedman.
Featuring Abigail Romanchak, Avalon Paradea, Cheri Groom, Clayton Amemiya, Coco Cohen, Daniel Sheinfeld Rodriguez, Kamran Samimi, Leslie Gleim, Michael Shewmaker, Nainoa Rosehill, Nicole Parente-Lopez, Patrick Warren, Philippe Nault, Roberta Griffith, Rodrigo Diego Manzano Pérez, Solomon Enos, Scott Yoell, and Sue Tanaka.
Opening reception April 3 at 6 pm. On view April 4 to June 12, 2026

36 Views of Mauna Loa takes inspiration from the iconic series 36 Views of Mount Fuji by the Japanese artist Hokusai. Just as Hokusai presented Mount Fuji from different perspectives, this exhibition explores Mauna Loa—Hawaii’s sacred and powerful volcano—through a diverse range of interpretations. However, unlike Hokusai's original series, which was rendered entirely through woodblock prints, this exhibition showcases artwork across a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, video, photography, and installation. This multiplicity of forms allows for a broader and more layered conversation around the themes that Mauna Loa evokes.

Mauna Loa is not just a geological structure; it represents cycles of destruction and renewal, tradition and transformation. It is an emblem of elemental forces that shape the landscape and the human psyche. Through this exhibition, artists engage with themes of resilience, reverence, and change, using the volcano as a metaphor for broader concerns, including ecological balance, identity, and the profound connection between land and diverse community.

By presenting Mauna Loa from various angles—literal and abstract—36 Views of Mauna Loa offers a nuanced perspective on how we see, experience, and relate to this monumental force of nature. The diverse media employed invite viewers to immerse themselves in a multi-sensory exploration, considering the volcano’s role not only in shaping the land but also the stories and identities of those who live in its shadow.

This exhibition was made possible by funding from the County of Hawai’i and McInerny Foundation - Bank of Hawai’i, Trustee.
Exhibition Webpage: https://ehcc.org/content/36-views-part-1
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