Artwork by nearly 40 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.
Every Thursday, before the Hale‘iwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, all Hawai‘i residents receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Must present proof of residency at the ticket booth.
Every Thursday, before the Hale‘iwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, all Hawai‘i residents receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Must present proof of residency at the ticket booth.
Every Thursday, before the Hale‘iwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, all Hawai‘i residents receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Must present proof of residency at the ticket booth.
Every Thursday, before the Hale‘iwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, all Hawai‘i residents receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Must present proof of residency at the ticket booth.
Every Thursday, before the Hale‘iwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, all Hawai‘i residents receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Must present proof of residency at the ticket booth.
Artwork by nearly 40 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.
Artist conversation about reinvigorating exhibitions featuring Kanaka Oiwi with panelists Kimo Cashman, Karen Kosasa, Annie Reynolds, and Chuck Kawaiʻola Souza in the East-West Center Gallery at UH Mānoa.
Calendar Listings – To have a local event listed in our monthly calendar, email kwo@oha.org at least six weeks in advance. Make sure to include the location, price, date and time. If available, please attach a high-resolution (300 dpi) photograph with your email.