ARTS AT MARKS GARAGE
78-6670 Mamalahoa Hwy., Holualoa, HI 96725
Telephone: (808) 322-3362, Email:hfac.dmac@hawaiiantel.net
Hours of Operation:Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 4pm


4th Annual International Diversity in Place Shorts Fest
"Urban Explorations"

Saturday, April 7, at The ARTS at Marks Garage, from 7 to 9:30

 
HONOLULU -The Diversity in Place Shorts Fest presents a wide variety of
short films from a variety of hidden, hard to access, abandoned or simply
unfinished places. A day in the life of an abandoned New Jersey Papermill, a
journey through some of the most difficult hidden locations in London in
Crack the Surface, a Bitter Coffee in the streets of Damascus, or a visit to
a 1860¹s coal mine in Belgium, in Hasard de Cheratte. Streets of
contemporary Tokyo in Edo, underground trains, streetcars, buses and
escalators embody the impressionistic beauty of architectural reflections in
Arcs of Texture, a May Day in Community China, and Italy's most prominent
architectural style between the end of WW2 and the present day, a foray into
the Unfinished Italy. These and many more urban explorations into the beauty
of the everyday, the off-limits, abandoned, forgotten and unfinished.
 
Complete program can be found here: http://alturl.com/3mntg.

Light refreshment will be offered during intermission thanks to the
generosity of the UH Graduate Student Organization.

Website: www.diversityinplace.org <http://www.diversityinplace.org>
 
This event is organized by HawaiŒi Women in Filmmaking in collaboration with
The ARTS at Marks Garage.
 
Contact: Vera Zambonelli vera@artsatmarks.com
 808.206.0848
1159 NuŒuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96817


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First Friday Honolulu

Downtown-Chinatown Gallery Walk. A FREE self-guided tour every first Friday of the month from 5 to 9pm. Area galleries and studios present rotating art exhibitions, entertainment and refreshments for an evening celebrating artists, art and art making of all kinds.

Created in 2003, First Friday is widely credited with making profound changes on the cultural, social and economic landscape of Honolulu. This monthly event draws tens of thousands of people to Downtown-Chinatown each year, either introducing or re-introducing them to this unique community.

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