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Oasis in a Desert of the Real
David A.M Goldberg reviews The Biennial of Hawaii Artists X at the Honolulu Museum of Art for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Much aloha David! Continue reading
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AGGROroadshow
Please join us for AGGROroadshow, a traveling caravan arriving at Fishcake in Honolulu from April 12 – June 2, 2012. We’ve got handmade goods, arts and crafts, and collectable Grassheads. Continue reading
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2012 Biennial X
A mixed media installation by Hawaii based artist Sally Lundburg will be on view from February 23 – July 22, 2012 as a part of the Biennial of Hawai‘i Artists X. Continue reading
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Hawaii Art Now
Since the first Biennial of Hawai’i Artists in 1993, 58 artists have been selected to show their work—now catch up with many of the artists from the past nine Biennials. Continue reading
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APECalypse Now?
David A.M. Goldberg of the Star-Advertiser reviews “alterna-APEC” at The ARTS at Marks Garage… mentioning AGGROculture’s, “The Rat and The Octopus” Continue reading
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Dark Clouds and Light
Read the portrait of artist Valerie Yong Ock Kim written by Sally Lundburg and Scott Yoell and published in HI Art Magazine, issue XII. Photos by Sally Lundburg. Continue reading
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Current ReVisions – Hawaiian Craft Today
Curated by AGGROculture Collective, this exhibition features 14 artisans whose work portrays a rainbow of contemporary life in Hawai’i.
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In Loving Memory of The Sea
Margo Ray writes about her month-long artist-in-residency at St. Michael’s Printshop on the island of Newfoundland in Canada. Continue reading
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The Rat & The Octopus
An AGGROculture collaborative work currently being exhibited as a triptych of photos in “alterna-APEC” at The Arts at Marks Garage from Nov.4-19, 2011. Continue reading
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A Poet of Visual Metaphor
Carlos Villa of the San Francisco Art Institute will visit the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Art Department this week as the department’s Artist-In-Residence, October 10-14, 2011. Continue reading
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Hawai’i Printmaking Now
14+1: Hawaii Printmaking Now, is on exhibit at the Kahilu Theater from Aug 1 – October 14. Curated by Margo Ray, it showcases a group of 15 artists from across the state. Continue reading
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No rainbow, No problem
David A.M. Goldberg of the Star-Advertiser reviews the Artists of Hawai’i 2011 exhibition at the Honolulu Academy of Arts…giving a nod to AGGROculture’s Keith Tallett. Continue reading
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In Your Face
In March, Sally Lundburg was a visiting artist at University of Hawaii. Her collaborative project, In Your Face, explores the idea of invasive information, as it relates social media. Continue reading
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If Color Were a Bad Bully
Margo Ray’s work is reviewed in the UHH Student paper, after her residency at the university. “like giant Fruity Pebbles…or my head exploding after taking too much LSD…” Continue reading
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Scott Yoell – Art:21 Review
So how does a Canadian come to make a work that sounds like it’s about life in America? Maybe it isn’t. Read the review about Scott Yoell’s work, Tsunami on the art:21 blog…. Continue reading
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John Davis Visceral Tunes
Artist John Davis recently provided Sally with an array of highly visceral and textured samples for the video piece, Please take a Walk with Me. See video and read more… Continue reading
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Jason Jun Teraoka’s TV
As a featured artist in Spring Forward show, AGGROculture presented Jason Teraoka to the Big Island Community, exhibiting a selection of his works on paper and canvas. Continue reading
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Jean-René Leblanc
Jean-René Leblanc collaborated with Scott Yoell on a video & sound piece entitled “Still Moving” – that was included in the Spring Forward show at Wailoa Gallery. Read more…. Continue reading
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Monopoly
Scott Yoell writes in HI ART Magazine, about his artistic process, and his installation at ID SPACE. Continue reading
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HI Art PunchyFlow
At first glance Keith’s glossy fetishized surfboard-like surfaces could be categorized as a manifestation of late Pop or Post Pop eye candy, like the highly polished works … Continue reading




















