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Austin Kino started a nonprofit to teach kids about ecological preservation.
Austin Kino started a nonprofit to teach kids about ecological preservation. (Ture Lillegraven)

Style Special: Beyond Aloha

Creative casual in Honolulu's new art hub

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Austin Kino started a nonprofit to teach kids about ecological preservation.
(Photo: Ture Lillegraven)

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The district of Kakaako in Honolulu has been a lot of things鈥攁 burial site, a farming community for Hawaiian royalty, and a neighborhood of rundown auto-repair shops. Most recently, thanks to a rising generation of activists and artists, it鈥檚 become a thriving hub for culture and creativity.听


Austin Kino

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Forty-one years ago, the launched a replica of an ancient double-hulled canoe to test the theory that native Hawaiians origi颅nally came from Polynesia. Crew members used only traditional methods of navigation and successfully completed nine long-颅distance ocean voyages. In May 2014, that same ship, the听贬辞办耻濒别鈥榓, left Oahu on a 54,000-mile bid to circumnavigate the globe, stopping along the way to meet with local communities. Kino, who has been training as an apprentice navigator since he finished high school, recently joined the crew for a leg of the journey鈥攁 crossing from the Virgin Islands to Florida. In 2014, the 28-year-old started 听a nonprofit to teach kids about ecological preservation. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to be a catalyst to inspire the next generation through adventure,鈥 he says.

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鈥婮yoti Mau

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For three years, Oahu native worked听as a fashion photog颅rapher in Los Angeles. In 2009, she returned to the island, where she worked for Hana Hou magazine. She now raises her two sons and is coming out with a children鈥檚-clothing line later this year.听

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Matt Kawika Ortiz

翱谤迟颈锄鈥檚 , a graphic-arts studio he started with his wife, is located in the heart of 颅Kakaako and is part of Lana Lane, an artist collective. Lana Lane鈥檚 headquarters serve as a work space for 25 artists and look a bit like your childhood dream fort. There鈥檚 a bouldering wall, a game console, and a rack of surfboards, and everyone has their own area within the complex. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible group of people,鈥 says Ortiz, explaining that the idea behind Lana Lane is to help creative people avoid a tendency to be solitary by giving them a place to gather. Of course, in Hawaii here鈥檚 no shortage of excuses to ditch work. 鈥淲hen the waves are good, the place empties out,鈥 he says.

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鈥婯amea Hadar

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Hadar is a cofounder of , an annual weeklong festival where artists from around the world paint murals, play music, and exhibit their work on Kakaako鈥檚 walls. 鈥淚t started with an idea to paint canvases as part of a live exhibition,鈥 Hadar explains. 鈥淏ut we got a little drunk and started working on the walls, and people thought it was cool.鈥 Today he 颅focuses exclusively on large-scale art. 鈥淚t has completely changed the way I paint,鈥 he says. Pow! Wow! now hosts some 80 artists, chosen each year based on a combination of talent and personality.听

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Noa Ginella

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Three years ago, when 颅Ginella was 19, SUP magazine called him 鈥.鈥 He鈥檚 only gotten better. In addition to racing and surfing competitions (he鈥檚 currently ranked seventh in the Stand Up World Series), the resident of Oahu鈥檚 North Shore also spearfishes and freedives.

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鈥婯ainoa Lum

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Each winter, Hawaii becomes the center听of the surfing uni颅verse when giant Pacific swells roll into the islands鈥 legendary breaks. Lifeguards like Lum, who is 29, practice for every contingency. 鈥淭o qualify to be a guard, you have to take a timed agility test, and once you鈥檙e accepted the training is really intense,鈥 he says. Lum has been patrolling beaches on Kauai for seven years and just took part in his first jet-ski and helicopter-rescue training. 鈥淭he lifestyle of being around the ocean is what made me want to be a lifeguard here,鈥 he says. 听听

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