No Big Thing 2025 opens July 12th with reception from 4-6 pm. In this show, 60 artists responded to the call for this show, creating new original art within the dimensions of 12″ x 12″ x 12″.
Though my limited skills have me stumped on how to post the list of artists here without these lines around their names, please know that each of these individuals is thoroughly out of the box.
Craig Mason
MaryAnne Long
Meala Bishop
Sarah Farris
Haunani Hess
Spencer Chang
Mark Yoshizumi
Cyan Garma
Leighton Lam
Debbie Young
Burton Uhr
Alexandra Eyer
Sachelle Dae
Tamara Brink
Bethany Georges
Hiroko Shoultz
Brenda Cablayan
Noreen Naughton
Harvey Chun
Jorden Prussing
Diana Lehr
Katharena Rentumis
Saumolia Puapuaga
Wayne Takazono
Tiana Honda
Stephanie Sachs
Tomoko Ouchi
Mary Mitsuda
Macario Pascual
Jay Jaskot
Jorden Prussing
Julia Yuka
Sharon Sussman
Jolyn Okimoto
Fae Yamaguchi
Lauren Trangmar
Kasper Jeppesen
Chris Ching
Mei Rosa
Gordon Tang
Lauren Salm
Stan Hebda
Tina Carvalho
Jolyn Okimoto
Cindy Conklin
Angie Samblotte
Sarah Taylor Ko
Karl Carvalho
Florani Camacho
Hana McEvilly
Darold Ramelb
Nadja Jacobson
Kate Wadsworth
Jimmy Tablante
Jade Fernandez, Hapa Girl
Rebekah Luke
Macario Pascual
Scott Sullivan
Nancy Vilhauer
Coincidentally, this show is happening concurrently with our 35th anniversary!
Opening celebration is July 12th from 4-6 pm at Nohea Gallery in Kahala Mall. Join us and meet the artists…talk story with talented folks from all over Hawaiʻi. See you there!
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Lauren Trangmar “Beware of Shark” Watercolour, Ink Pen, Colored Pencil & Acrylic on Cold Press Watercolour Paper 12″ x 12″ Framed $350 About the Artist Lauren is an artist and graphic designer currently residing in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. She combines meticulous, labor-intensive, traditional processes and aesthetics with contemporary technologies to create her imagery. Lauren works…
Leighton Lam ‘From Seeds Fallen’ 11.5” Diameter Copper, Patina $2100 About the Artist Leighton’s father, Chapman Lam at age 4, escaped with his parents on one of the last ships to leave China before Japan took over the country. That ship came to Hawaii. Leighton’s father graduated from Punahou School and Oregon State University…
Leighton Lam ‘Manu-o-Kū’ 11”D Copper, Patina $2100 About the Artist Leighton’s father, Chapman Lam at age 4, escaped with his parents on one of the last ships to leave China before Japan took over the country. That ship came to Hawaii. Leighton’s father graduated from Punahou School and Oregon State University where he met…
Leighton Lam ‘Ohana’ 12” W x 10” H x 5″ D Copper, Mortar, Patina $1660 About the Artist Leighton’s father, Chapman Lam at age 4, escaped with his parents on one of the last ships to leave China before Japan took over the country. That ship came to Hawaii. Leighton’s father graduated from Punahou…
Macario Pascual ‘Beach Day at Blackrock’ Oil on Panel 8″x 8″ $950 About the Artist Macario Pascual is an award-winning studio and plein air artist from Maui. At the age of 12, he was introduced to oil painting and later received an art scholarship award from the Lahaina Arts Society. In 1974. He held…
Macario Pascual ‘Haleakala, Fading Light’ Oil on Panel 9″x 12″ $1700 About the Artist Macario Pascual is an award-winning studio and plein air artist from Maui. At the age of 12, he was introduced to oil painting and later received an art scholarship award from the Lahaina Arts Society. In 1974. He held his…
Macario Pascual ‘Launiupoko Sunrise’ Oil on Panel 8″x 10″ $1500 About the Artist Macario Pascual is an award-winning studio and plein air artist from Maui. At the age of 12, he was introduced to oil painting and later received an art scholarship award from the Lahaina Arts Society. In 1974. He held his first…
Macario Pascual ‘Morning Light, Manoa Valley District Park’ Oil on Panel 9″x 12″ $1700 About the Artist Macario Pascual is an award-winning studio and plein air artist from Maui. At the age of 12, he was introduced to oil painting and later received an art scholarship award from the Lahaina Arts Society. In 1974….