ʻAi Pōhaku, Stone Eaters
The Art Gallery and Commons Gallery at UH-Mānoa; Koa Gallery, Kapiolani CC; Gallery ʻIolani, Windward CC; Hōʻikeākea Gallery Leeward CC, East-West Center Gallery.Co-curated with Drew Kahuʻāina Broderick and Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu
2023-01–08
“‘Ai Pōhaku, Stone Eaters addresses the exclusion of Kānaka worldviews from academia, specifically within the UH Mānoa Department of Art and Art History, and an overall lack of institutional support for Kānaka art across the Islands.” ->
Notes for Tomorrow is an exhibition conceived by ICI that takes the events of 2020 as a jumping-off point for a radical reassessment of our present. In 2020, ICI turned to our worldwide network of curators and asked them to share one artwork they believe is vital to be seen today. The resulting exhibition features artworks selected by thirty curators from around the globe that take on many of the issues that have moved to the fore in the pandemic's aftermath. In this necessary moment of cultural transition, each work is a source of inspiration from the recent past towards new futures. ->



He Hae Hoailona Ia,
The Flag is a Sign
Aupuni Space
2020–01
Bernice Akamine, kekahi wahi, Nanea Lum, Lehuauakea Fernandez, Josiah Kekoanui Patterson, Jane Chang Mi, Four Unknown Makers from Luzon.




“CONTACT: Acts of Faith explored the various dimensions of faith, in particular the spiritual landscape of Hawaiʻi and the legacy of religion and colonization in the Islands.”
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