HONOLULU.- TCM/Spalding Houses exciting fall program of exhibitions, installations and a mural opened Oct. 20. Minimalist masterpieces, ceramics and video installations comprise a diverse, engaging menu of contemporary art to explore in Makiki Heights. They remain on view through Jan. 29. In honor of past teachers in her life, Los Angeles artist Jennifer Steinkamp created a series of computer video projections of trees dedicated to them. This installation is an homage to Steinkamps teacher at Art Center College of Design, Mike Kelley, an artist who is one of the progenitors of the Los Angeles contemporary art scene. While Steinkamps works draw from the heritage of the 1960s southern California-based light-and-space artists, such as James Turrell and Robert Irwin, she uses advanced digital technology to achieve the effects of her wall-size projections and room installations that explore ideas about spa