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Three new art exhibitions draw from a trove of talent from Hawaii

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                                “Cat Demon Makes Cupcake for Hungry Ghost,” stoneware and porcelain sculptures by Esther Shimazu

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    “Cat Demon Makes Cupcake for Hungry Ghost,” stoneware and porcelain sculptures by Esther Shimazu

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                                “Adoration” by Sandra Blazel

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    “Adoration” by Sandra Blazel

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                                Samoan tattoo artist Sua Sula’ape Peter, who created this tattoo, is one of the artists highlighted in “Tatau: Marks of Polynesia,” opening Nov. 13 at Bishop Museum.

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    Samoan tattoo artist Sua Sula’ape Peter, who created this tattoo, is one of the artists highlighted in “Tatau: Marks of Polynesia,” opening Nov. 13 at Bishop Museum.

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                                “Learning Not to Drown” by Jenna Macy

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    “Learning Not to Drown” by Jenna Macy

The Hawaii arts scene has come up with some intriguing new shows — evidence that even during troubled times, creative minds and hands don’t rest. In fact, they might even be more active. Read more

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