CURRENT & UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
REHAB Hospital of the Pacific Presents: The REHAB Difference
Courtyard Gallery: REHAB Hospital's Creative Arts Program hosts this exhibition, where patients use art to share their personal recovery journeys, highlighting the unique, specialized care provided by Hawaiʻi and the Pacific's only certified Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility. Find out more at rehabhospital.org.
Amber Aguirre: “Marginalized”
Courtyard Gallery: Artist Amber Aguirre presents an exhibition of busts representing individuals who have been excluded from mainstream society due to their differences from the dominant white/heterosexual/christian/male majority that holds the power in our society.
JOURNEY TO A PLACE CALLED HOME: A Capstone Exhibition by Andre Toribio
A capstone exhibition from DAC's own Andre Toribio.
Andre’s exhibition weaves together painting, drawing, poetry, and video to explore themes of spirituality, celestial space, and belonging.
墨花 SUMIBANA: “Ink Flowers”
DAC is honored to host three Hawaii schools of Shodo (Japanese calligraphy), as they come together with Toin Misho-ryu Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement) for Sumibana, "Ink Flowers" a collaborative exhibition celebrating the beauty of both art forms. Calligraphy by pioneer master calligrapher Kampo Harada.
BEAUTY OF PASTELS 2026: Open Juried Show
The annual Pastel Artists of Hawaii open exhibition, juried this year by Terrilynn Dubreuil.
PUSHING THE FRAME: An AP Art and Photography Student Showcase
An all-media showcase of work by AP Art and Photography students from Kalaheo High School, Farrington High School, Campbell High School and Waipahu High School.
KOREA CULTURE DESIGN COUNCIL: 18th Annual Exhibition and Independent Solo Exhibitions
This exhibition showcases outstanding works across a wide range of media by an international group of highly accomplished artists. Emphasizing excellence in design, skill, and creativity, the exhibition presents global artistic perspectives while inspiring and supporting Hawaiʻi’s diverse arts community.