Louis Pohl Gallery

Honolulu


This gallery in Chinatown features paintings by contemporary island artists and works by the former ‘living treasure’ of Hawaii, Louis Pohl, who died in 1999. Gallery profits fund programs of the Louis Pohl Foundation, which focuses on preserving Pohl's artwork and legacy, and promoting Hawaiian artists and art education programs.


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