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Sense of place, sights of sites

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COURTESY HONOLULU MUSEUM OF ART
Cheyne Gallarde uses extensive makeup and costuming to transform himself into archetypes of local folks in “HI Society,” on exhibit at the Honolulu Museum of Art’s Spalding House in Makiki Heights. By mingling among the life-sized cutouts, visitors are invited to see themselves and one another. Who is missing? Who is included? What are their assumptions about one another?
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COURTESY HONOLULU MUSEUM OF ART
April A.H. Drexel’s deeply coded piece embodies ideas of sustainability (drying boxes) with extensive research into the history of the land in the Makiki area.
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COURTESY HONOLULU MUSEUM OF ART
Brenda Cablayan offers a different way to map the path from the mountains to the sea. Everyone knows the rich live on Tantalus and the poor under the freeways, says reviewer David Goldberg. Here, Cablayan shows dwellings in between, inviting viewers to consider the history of this stratification.