Featured Artists
Pacific Stories brings together a series of works shaped by the artist’s engagement with the Marshall Islands. Using natural materials, the works explore how memory is held in matter and landscape. Rather than depicting specific places, they evoke the shifting rhythms of lagoons, ocean swells, and the fragile boundaries between land and sea. Each piece functions as a fragment of a larger narrative, where geology, myth, and lived experience intersect. Together, they form an environment that invites viewers to navigate the Pacific not as geography, but as a field of memory, relation, and time.
Origin of the Unnamed
In the Shade of a Silent Tree
Forbidden Beach
Lōwa
Remains of the Refuzed
Verdant Memory
Rebbilib (navigational chart)
Sediments of Tears
Lōktanūrs
Crossing Swells (for Litarmelu)
Lijakkwe
What Water Leaves Behind
Where the Lagoon Breathes
Where the Land Breathes
The Three Sisters
Where Water Remembers
This is a large, triptych that I call "hanging art," and its title is " Flowers Offering." It depicts my desire to transform deep sorrow and regret into love and gratitude, and to convey that to those who have passed away. 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, and 25 years since the tragedy of 9/11. In this year, I would like to dedicate flowers to New York, and in a workshop, I hope to paint flowers together with everyone and spread a circle of prayer for peace.
flowers Offering
Impermanence
Silence