Kapolei Commons Introduces Interactive Art for the Holidays

Kapolei Commons and Hawaii-raised artist Jen Lewin announce interactive art installation for the holidays.

Kapolei Commons, West Oahu’s premier shopping center owned by local partners The MacNaughton Group, Kobayashi Group and California-based Craig Realty Group, today announced a first-to-Hawaii interactive art installation with Hawaii raised artist Jen Lewin. Lewin’s interactive art installation “Aqueous” will be displayed on The Lawn – Kapolei Commons’ community event space - daily from November 16 through December 31 for the community to experience. There is no fee to interact with the art and the community is welcome on property from 6am – 10pm. Food trucks and souvenir vendors will complement the art installation nightly from 5pm – 9pm.

Aqueous, conceived by Hawaii raised artist Jen Lewin, has been displayed at well-known events including Burning Man in Nevada and South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, and epitomizes the colorful, interactive experience Hawaii is known for worldwide. This large-scale interactive art installation features meandering pathways of light. During the day, Aqueous will shift in color and reflection, mirroring the sky within a walkable dichroic surface. At night, Aqueous will flow and glow in full illuminated interactivity, engaging large groups in collaborative play. Aqueous was built and fabricated in 2017 in Lewin’s studio located in Brooklyn, New York. Aqueous is the most recent addition to Lewin’s “Have Art, Will Travel” program, a series of interactive sculptures that travel the globe for short-term and long-term exhibitions.

“Wherever we have taken it — and we've been to really different cultures — it's immediately liked by babies up to grandparents,” said Lewin, who has also installed the work at events in Singapore and Australia. “There's a quality of delight and playfulness that people really respond to.”

“We are honored to present Aqueous to the Hawaii community,” said Ian MacNaughton, Chief Executive Officer at The MacNaughton Group. “Public art is a celebration of quality of life, beauty and community interaction. It offers something for everyone to experience and draw their own personal takeaways and we are thrilled to bring Jen Lewin’s art to Hawaii for the first time ever.”

Jen Lewin grew up on Maui in up country Kula. She attended Kula Elementary and Kalama Intermediate. She moved to Oahu with her family at age thirteen to attend Punahou where she graduated in 1992. On Oahu Lewin danced with The Hawaii State Ballet, and Ballet Hawaii training under Charlys Ing and was featured in the Honolulu Advertiser several times for her performance work.

When speaking about her interactive public sculpture, Lewin often starts with slides of Hawaii, taken nearby her childhood home in Keokea. These slides show light streaming through clouds over reflective water. Lewin was inspired by these natural moments as a child in Hawaii, and often returns to these memories when creating her work.

The Aqueous art installation joins a robust roster of free community events at Kapolei Commons including outdoor movie nights, food truck events, pop-up gift markets, art exhibits and unique dance and entertainment experiences. For more information and schedules for Kapolei Commons’ monthly events, follow @kapoleicommons on Facebook or Instagram or visit www.thekapoleicommons.com.

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