TRADES A.i.R.



TRADES Artist in Residence program benefits visiting artists and people of Hawai‘i mutually and equally. We view sharing and exchange as fundamental modes of learning and community building. We forge connections. Beyond a residency’s usual provision of time and space, TRADES foregrounds place.


Artists
2023–2017




News
2023–2017

Summer Sessions 2023
MoMA Doc Fortnight
Together 2023
Forever 2021
Aloha 2020
Spring 2019 FYI
Fall Report 2018    
In The Trades.. Summer 2018
In The Trades... Spring 2018    
Winter 2018
Fall 2017

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We offer our deep appreciation for all of our current and past community partners:

Aupuni Space /
UH Department of Art and Art History /
UH Department of Biology /
Atherton Family Foundation /
Cooke Foundation /
Snail Extinction Prevention Program /
Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i /
Chaminade University /
Hui Kū Maoli Ola /
O‘ahu Army Natural Resource Program /
Hawaiian Rare Plant Program—Lyon Arboretum /
SEEQs—School for Examining Essential Questions of Sustainability /
Kīpapa Elementary /
Keahou Bird Conservation Center /
Ma‘o Organic Farms /
Tantalus Botanicals /
Aloha Got Soul /
Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology—School of Ocean and Earth Science Technology /
Hawaiʻi Contemporary /
Harvard University /
Kumu Hinaleimoana Kwai Kong Wong-Kalu  /
‘īmaikalani Kalāhele /
Hawai‘i Scholastic Arts Awards /
Hawai‘i State Art Museum /
Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts /
Art Explorium /
KVIBE Kalihi Valley Instructional Bike Exchange—Kōkua Kalihi Valley /
Ho’oulu ‘Āina /
Artspace—Ola Ka ‘Ilima Artists’ Lofts /
fishcake / 
Koa Gallery—Kapi‘olani Community College /
TROPIC Editions /
Pu‘uhonua Society /
Nā Mea Hawai‘i

TRADES A.i.R. operates with the help of generous support of the following:
ATHERTON FAMILY FOUNDATION
COOKE FOUNDATION
RUTH ARTS FOUNDATION
PUʻUHONUA SOCIETY