Glen A.
Yelp
I heard about the art exhibit "Architects as Artists" at the Downtown Art Center on Nuuanu Avenue, so I took a stroll to visit the art gallery during my lunch break. I couldn't find it at first, passed it, went up and down Nuuanu. It's in the building on the corner of Nuuanu and Hotel on the second floor above the satellite City Hall. The stairs are closed so you'll need to take the elevator up to the gallery space. It is a large, bright air-conditioned space. The lady who was sitting at table on the left side of entry door asked to see our vaccination cards, shared about the exhibit and let us explore on our own. I was impressed by several of the paintings that were done by Hitoshi Hida and Alisa Mills. I also liked the pencil drawings by Michael Unnerstall, especially the drawing of the octopus. My wife liked the paintings done by James Nishimoto. It was a nice mix of media ---- paintings, pencil drawings, sculptures, jewelry, photographs, digital art and wood cutouts. We spoke with one of the photographers (Howard Wolff) who had multiple photos on display from his travels through Asia and South America. We enjoyed our experience at this museum. What a great find right between the business district and Chinatown. The exhibit is free but please leave a donation if you can. I told my coworkers about the exhibit, so they plan to go this week or next week. The current exhibit goes until February 12th. The Downtown Art Center (DAC) is open Tues-Sun, 11am-6pm.