BY: Noe Tanigawa
A new gallery on Nu‘uanu Street is adding to the art buzz in Honolulu. HPR’s Noe Tanigawa reports the Ravizza Brownfield Gallery has opened with a distinctly different mission, one that adds another dimension to Hawai‘i‘s cultural cachet.
Ravizza Brownfield: International Fine Art is in the middle of the action in Chinatown, and silent partner, Cristiano Cairati says that is all part of the plan. The gallery is owned by Allegra Ravizza and Shari Brownfield, and their aim, according to Cairati, is to show contemporary European fine art in Honolulu.
SOURCE: http://hawaiipublicradio.org/
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