DLNR News Release – ARTISTS SOUGHT FOR CLIMATE ACTION RESIDENCY PROGRAM, April 1, 2026

Posted on Apr 1, 2026 in Latest Department News, Newsroom

STATE OF HAWAIʻI

KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI

 

JOSH GREEN, M.D.

GOVERNOR

KE KIAʻĀINA

 

DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

KA ‘OIHANA KUMUWAIWAI ‘ĀINA

 

RYAN KANAKA‘OLE

ACTING CHAIRPERSON

 

KAMAʻĀINA ARTISTS SOUGHT FOR CLIMATE ACTION RESIDENCY PROGRAM

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 1, 2026 

HONOLULU – Four kamaʻāina artists are being sought to constitute the second cohort for the Hawaiʻi State Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission’s (CCMAC) groundbreaking Climate Action Residency Program. This initiative seeks to engage artists to explore the urgent realities of climate change and channel their art to inspire and connect Hawaiʻi residents to critical climate challenges around the state.

This program extends from June 2026 to February 2027. Selected artists will partner with a county department on their home island during that time, participating in monthly meetings to pinpoint relevant topics to highlight, such as food waste, fire risk, agriculture or energy.

“This residency has given me renewed motivation to bring my works out of my studio and into the community.” said Benjamin Fairfield, a 2024 selected artist in residence. “I enjoyed collaborating with local elementary schools to have students think through how, where and why everyday products are sourced, consumed and discarded.”

The CCMAC welcomes applications from local artists working in various media including painting, sculpture, music, digital art, videography, textiles and photography.

Key Details:

– Four kamaʻāina artists will be selected to participate in the program that runs from June 2026 to February 2027.

– Each artist will receive $7,000 (which includes a stipend, materials and travel costs).

– Artists will collaborate with local county agencies that are developing climate actions.

– Artwork will be exhibited at Capitol Modern, the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum in Honolulu in early 2027.

– Applications are now open. The deadline to apply is May 1, 2026.

For full application details, go to CCMACʻs website at: https://climate.hawaii.gov/art/.

For more information, please contact: Udi Mandel Butler, CCMAC climate action program manager, at: [email protected].

Photo of Keisha Tanaka, Erin Voss, Gillian Dueñas, and Ben Fairfield (left to right), Capitol Modern 2025. Photo credit Udi Mandel.

Photo of the 2025 exhibition.

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