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Shinnyo Lantern Floating Hawaii to open interactive art installation

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Although there will be no traditional lantern floating festival held at Ala Moana Beach this Memorial Day, organizers are offering a walk-through art installation that participants can visit in person. Shinnyo-en Hawaii will offer the public “Many Rivers, One Ocean: Interactive Experience,” an art installation that includes a large-scale lantern by lighting artist Hideaki Tsutsui across from the temple on Beretania Street.
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Students from the Kamehameha Schools Art Club and Mural Club also painted eight, single-panel murals that include online submissions of messages and photos received online.
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Lighting designer Hideaki Tsutsui stands in front of his at the Shinnyo-en Hawaii temple.
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The art installation designed by lighting artist Hideaki Tsutsui will feature a large-scale lantern with a silhouette of a kukui tree symbolizing light, hope and renewal. The art installation will also feature hand-painted murals by Kumu Boz Schurr and students of the Kamehameha Schools Art Club and Mural Club.
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Shinnyo-en Hawaii will offer the public “Many Rivers, One Ocean: Interactive Experience,” an art installation that includes a large-scale lantern by lighting artist Hideaki Tsutsui across from the temple on Beretania Street.

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