IDIOSYNCRATIC FIELDS
Idiosyncratic: an unusual way in which a particular person behaves or thinks.
Field: a particular branch of study or sphere of activity.
Our East Hawaii venue hosts a collection of works curated by Living Treasure of Hawaii, Hiroki Morinoue and Artistic director Andrzej Kramarz – invited artists from West Hawaii, appropriately exploring notions of personal space.
The exhibition's title refers to the characteristic attitudes of artists and their practices, some very active in the environment, others commenting on social or political phenomena. They use a variety of media, but consistently explore their disparate interests in an original way, cultivating fields within the distinct individuality of their practices.
A stellar cast of nationally recognized artists exemplify both the multiplicity and complexity of idiosyncratic phenomena. Those invited include Amber Aguirre, John Buck, Cathy Cunningham-Little, Alex Couwenberg, Kathleen Crabill, Peter Durst, John Ferdico, Tina Jensen, Ken Little, Hiroki Morinoue, Miho Morinoue, Garnett Puett, Jeera Rattangkoon, Daniel Sheinfeld- Rodriguez, Laurel Schultz, Margaret Shields and Jerry Walsh.

