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ABOUT DOUG YOUNG

Welcome to the official website of Hawaii artists Doug Young! On this page, you will learn more about our artist and what inspires him.

 Doug Young grew up in Hawaii. Artistic at an early age, he never thought this as a profession until he lived and worked in SoHo,  at O.K Harris and with Duane Hanson. He has been a full-time artist-painter since 1973, which makes over 45 years in the art industry. With the use of 70’s photorealism style, he has created Hawaii’s contemporary imagery in his mixed media and paintings. Because of his hard work and dedication, he was awarded one of the first Individual Artist Fellowships by the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.

Aside from paintings, Doug Young was awarded several large art glass commissions. You can find the art glass pool floor created by him at the Hawaii State Museum’s outdoor Sculpture Garden. He also designed the five large glass murals at Kapolei’s Judicial Building Complex.

Doug Young’s background spans from Hawai’i, Iowa, New York and Germany. He grew up in the islands, received his BFA from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; attended NYU in New York City, worked for Duane Hanson in Soho and Koln, and did some graduate work at the University of Hawaii

In New York in the early 1970’s, he was the assistant for the late realist sculptor, Duane Hanson(click for slideshow) , worked for Ivan Karp at O.K. Harris in Soho and assisted sculptor Luis Jimenez Jr., and painters, H. N. Han, John Clem Clarke, and Eleanore Mikus.

As a painter, he has done solo and group exhibitions of his photorealistic watercolors nationally and internationally.

His works and commissions include The Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts: Kapolei Judiciary Building (5 art glass murals),Hawai’i State Art Museum Sculpture Garden art glass floor, the a large Koi mural at 1132 Bishop St. (on Fort Street Mall), The Estate of James Campbell – Executive Offices in Kapolei, The Environmental Protection Agency – San Francisco, Security Pacific National Bank – Los Angeles & San Francisco, The Contemporary Museum, and the Honolulu Art Museum.

He has work displayed at Alan Wong’s The Pineapple Room, Ala Moana Center. Kakaako Kitchen at Ward Centre.

He is one of the first recipients of the Individual Artist Fellowship Award (1995) from the Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts which recently awarded him several large public art glass commissions that traveled him back to Germany for fabrication.

Doug is married to the artist/sculptress/jeweler, Babs Miyano-Young and they have two daughters in their 20’s.

He has been a full-time artist since 1973. Doug is usually painting for private home commissions.

A long time waterman/surfer/hunter with deep connections and love for these islands is reflected in his subject matter and meticulous work.

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RESUME

Born: 1951 Honolulu, Hawaii

Education: Roosevelt High School, Honolulu, Hawaii 1969
Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, B.F.A, 1973
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1973
New York University, New York, N.Y., 1971-72
Assistant to Duane Hanson, New York, N.Y. & Germany 1971-72
* also worked for Elenore Mikus , Luis Jimenez, & Ivan Karp at O.K. Harris Works of Art, New York.

PUBLICATIONS: REVIEWS, ARTWORK IN BOOKS

Honolulu Advertiser/Star Bulletin, Aug. 16, 1998, Joan Rose
ARTWEEEK, May 7, 1988, Susan Geer
ARTWEEEK, Oct 29, 1983, Marcia Morse
Newsweek, Aug 20, 1979, Art Section review
Smithsonian, April, 1979, Bill Marvel
ARTWEEEK, Apr 7, 1979, Rod Rhodes
Visual Dialog, Fall, 1977, Roberta Loach
ARTWEEEK, July 30, 1977, Martha Spelman

 

“Kau Kau: Cuisine & Culture in the Hawaiian Islands”, 2009, Watermark Publishing

“Hawai’i Looking Back”, 2000, Mutual Publishing
“Streetcar Days in Honolulu”, 2000, JBL Press
“The Persis Collection of Contemporary Art”, 1998, Goodale Publishing
“Artist/Hawaii”, 1996, Diane Dods, Joan Clarke, University of Hawai’i Press
“Seeing the Invisible”, Manoa, 1996, University of Hawai’i Press
“Fire and Sea:, 1996, Sue Cowing, University of Hawai’i Press
“The Artist as Native: Reinventing Regionalism”, Alan Gussow, 1993, Chameleon Books
“Last Days Here”, 1990, Eric Chock, Bamboo Ridge Press
“Pake’: Writings by Chinese in Hawaii”, 1989, Bamboo Ridge Press
“Expounding the Doubtful Points”, 1987, Wing Tek Lum, Bamboo Ridge Press
“A Place Called Chinese America”, 1982, Diane Mei Lin Mark & Ginger Chih, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.

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