            BEGIN:VCALENDAR
    PRODID:-//HH//NONSGML Cascade Server//EN
    VERSION:2.0
    X-WR-CALNAME:Art Gallery Show - Urban Canopy: Looking at Trees - Laura Smith
    X-WR-TIMEZONE:Pacific/Honolulu
    X-WR-CALDESC:This exhibition has presented me with an opportunity to think
     visually about how trees significantly contribute to\, and change our liv
    es. Of special interest to me are urban trees.

These images are based o
    n drawings of the monkeypods on the Honolulu Hale campus. The monkeypod sp
    reads its large canopy with curved trunks and snaking branches. It creates
     urban shade wherever it has been planted\, making life pleasant in urban 
    Honolulu.

These large scale woodcuts of monkeypods start with a flat la
    yer of carbon grey ink defining the shape of the tree. By adding multiple 
    green layers of leaves\, I complete the image of a tree\, making a gallery
     forest.

This forest of large carbon trees asks us to think about the m
    any roles of trees: carbon reduction\, regeneration\, shade\, restoration\
    , resilience\, renewal. The green of the leaves further acknowledges the r
    ole of trees in cooling our urban environment and reducing summer heat wav
    es.

These prints do not explain or teach\, but provoke us to rethink ho
    w we see trees.

October 9 – November 18\, 2022
Sunday-Saturday 8:00 am
    -5:00 pm

Opening reception Sunday Oct 9 4-6 pm

Hawaii Pacific Univer
    sity Gallery
45-045 Kamehameha Highway
Kaneohe\, HI 96844
    BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
    TZID:Pacific/Honolulu
    BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
    TZOFFSETFROM:-1000
    TZOFFSETTO:-1000
    TZNAME:HST
    DTSTART:19700308T020000
    RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU
    END:DAYLIGHT
    BEGIN:STANDARD
    TZOFFSETFROM:-1000
    TZOFFSETTO:-1000
    TZNAME:HST
    DTSTART:19701101T020000
    RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU
    END:STANDARD
    END:VTIMEZONE
    BEGIN:VEVENT
    DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221009
    DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
    DTSTAMP:20260307T021455
    UID:869c69a343e3bae3009632c2b9ab182a
    CREATED:20220928T141901
    DESCRIPTION:This exhibition has presented me with an opportunity to think 
    visually about how trees significantly contribute to\, and change our live
    s. Of special interest to me are urban trees.

These images are based on
     drawings of the monkeypods on the Honolulu Hale campus. The monkeypod spr
    eads its large canopy with curved trunks and snaking branches. It creates 
    urban shade wherever it has been planted\, making life pleasant in urban H
    onolulu.

These large scale woodcuts of monkeypods start with a flat lay
    er of carbon grey ink defining the shape of the tree. By adding multiple g
    reen layers of leaves\, I complete the image of a tree\, making a gallery 
    forest.

This forest of large carbon trees asks us to think about the ma
    ny roles of trees: carbon reduction\, regeneration\, shade\, restoration\,
     resilience\, renewal. The green of the leaves further acknowledges the ro
    le of trees in cooling our urban environment and reducing summer heat wave
    s.

These prints do not explain or teach\, but provoke us to rethink how
     we see trees.

October 9 – November 18\, 2022
Sunday-Saturday 8:00 am-
    5:00 pm

Opening reception Sunday Oct 9 4-6 pm

Hawaii Pacific Univers
    ity Gallery
45-045 Kamehameha Highway
Kaneohe\, HI 96844
    LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T141901
    LOCATION:HPU - Hawaii Loa Campus
    SEQUENCE:0
    STATUS:CONFIRMED
    SUMMARY:Art Gallery Show - Urban Canopy: Looking at Trees - Laura Smith
    TRANSP:OPAQUE
    END:VEVENT
        BEGIN:VEVENT
    DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221009
    DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221118
    DTSTAMP:20260307T021455
    UID:869c69a343e3bae3009632c2b9ab182a
    CREATED:20220928T141901
    DESCRIPTION:This exhibition has presented me with an opportunity to think 
    visually about how trees significantly contribute to\, and change our live
    s. Of special interest to me are urban trees.

These images are based on
     drawings of the monkeypods on the Honolulu Hale campus. The monkeypod spr
    eads its large canopy with curved trunks and snaking branches. It creates 
    urban shade wherever it has been planted\, making life pleasant in urban H
    onolulu.

These large scale woodcuts of monkeypods start with a flat lay
    er of carbon grey ink defining the shape of the tree. By adding multiple g
    reen layers of leaves\, I complete the image of a tree\, making a gallery 
    forest.

This forest of large carbon trees asks us to think about the ma
    ny roles of trees: carbon reduction\, regeneration\, shade\, restoration\,
     resilience\, renewal. The green of the leaves further acknowledges the ro
    le of trees in cooling our urban environment and reducing summer heat wave
    s.

These prints do not explain or teach\, but provoke us to rethink how
     we see trees.

October 9 – November 18\, 2022
Sunday-Saturday 8:00 am-
    5:00 pm

Opening reception Sunday Oct 9 4-6 pm

Hawaii Pacific Univers
    ity Gallery
45-045 Kamehameha Highway
Kaneohe\, HI 96844
    LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T141901
    LOCATION:HPU - Hawaii Loa Campus
    SEQUENCE:0
    STATUS:CONFIRMED
    SUMMARY:Art Gallery Show - Urban Canopy: Looking at Trees - Laura Smith
    TRANSP:OPAQUE
    END:VEVENT
    END:VCALENDAR
    # <pass-through>


</pass-through>