A multi-venue exhibit of some 40 Native Hawaiian artists tells the story of Hawaiian contemporary art that began during the 1970s.
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A multi-venue exhibit of some 40 Native Hawaiian artists tells the story of Hawaiian contemporary art that began during the 1970s. |
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Enjoy Indigenous arts and crafts, frybread tacos, culture. Free and open to the public. |
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Enjoy Indigenous arts and crafts, frybread tacos, culture. Free and open to the public. |
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Nā Mākua and the Wailoa Art Center are featuring Hawaiʻi’s premier artists sharing their mana with their art. |
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Artwork by nearly forty Native Hawaiian artists, unfolding over eight months at six college and university venues, tell a story of Hawaiian contemporary art that began during the cultural reawakening of the 1970s. |
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Artwork by nearly forty Native Hawaiian artists, unfolding over eight months at six college and university venues, tell a story of Hawaiian contemporary art that began during the cultural reawakening of the 1970s. |
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