The State Capitol’s $10 million Waterless Pool Project is ready for some splashes of color. Artist Solomon Enos is creating a ...
Each of the one acre pools used to look like serene waterways, reflecting the water around Hawaii's island state, as the ...
For artist and illustrator Solomon Enos, a passion for community art projects is deeply rooted in his childhood.
The leaks happened because the Capitol’s iconic ponds are in the process of being replaced by $10 million sheets of glass.
The public can call Museum Visitor Services at 808-586-9959 to make sure the artist will be there during scheduled times. School groups are also welcome to visit. Contact Shirley Lam at ...
Youth from across Hawaii will gather at the State Capitol this Saturday, November 16, to engage in a critical discussion ...
The public is invited for one last chance to be part of the State Capitol's future by adding a dot of paint ... in outdoor ...
which is in the No. 1 Capitol District Building next to the state Capitol. Enos also has taken the two canvases to Maui, Hawaii island and Kauai for public contributions. “It’s building ...
HONOLULU (Island News) --Hawaii is saying aloha to its problem ponds at the State Capitol. The state capitol is getting a $68 million makeover. and a big part of the improvements will be getting ...
Craig T. Kojima / Star-Advertiser Native Hawaiian artist Solomon Enos, who is designing the new look for what used to be the state Capitol reflecting pools, spoke with Karen Fassler, left, and ...