multi. emerged out of a need for freaky honolulu artists to find a home.

multi. is the labor of love of ayaka takao, kera rasavanh and caleb sugai. the three artists have varied backgrounds and interests, sharing the common goal of creating accessible spaces for the public of honolulu to cultivate personal, positive, cathartic experiences with art.

we celebrate under-represented narratives antithetical to the illusion of paradise. think tropical punk, slow fashion, obsessive printed material, maximalist ceramics, queer stories, and everything in between. 

contact: 
multi.art.fair@gmail.com 

instagram:
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caleb sugai is a printer/photographer based in honolulu, hawai’i. their self published magazine, dipshit, documents and serves oahu counterculture.

kera rasavanh is an artist and curator raised in honolulu, hawaiʻi. they are pursuing a ba in art history and certificate in queer studies at uh mānoa. working predominantly with photography, graphic design, and printmaking, rasavanh takes on themes regarding geo-political issues, cultural identity, and “bootleg” imagery of popular films through their ongoing practice. they have worked with numerous non-profit organizations and was formerly the gallery assistant at the arts at marks garage.

ayaka takao is an artist and educator based out of honolulu, hi. takao recieved a bfa in fiber from the maryland institute college of art and have shown + taught at both formal + diy spaces in the kingdom of hawai’i, as well as across the continental usa. their practice focuses on the importance of play in freedom.