Art exhibition today depicts history of Big Island Koreans

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald UH-Hilo professor Seri Luangphinith looks through a book she put together about the history and art from Koreans who lived on Hawaii Island during the plantation era in her office on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Parts of the book will be featured in the upcoming exhibit, One Heart: Korean Art and History Across the Pacific, at the Wailoa Center beginning on Friday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald UH-Hilo professor Seri Luangphinith points to caligraphy found on graves of Koreans who have passed away on Hawaii Island, which are on display in her office on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Artwork depicting the gravestones will be featured in the upcoming exhibit, One Heart: Korean Art and History Across the Pacific, at the Wailoa Center beginning on Friday.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald UH-Hilo professor Seri Luangphinith looks through a book she put together about the history and art from Koreans who lived on Hawaii Island during the plantation era in her office on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Parts of the book will be featured in the upcoming exhibit, One Heart: Korean Art and History Across the Pacific, at the Wailoa Center beginning on Friday.

An art exhibition beginning this evening at the Wailoa Center will depict the history of Koreans living on Hawaii Island.