Panel discussion on the art and life of 'Imaikalani Kalahele and Cory Taum

April 20, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Mānoa Campus, John Young Museum of Art, Krauss Hall

"ULA LEO" by ‘Imaikalani Kalahele + Cory Taum March 3 – May 5, 2017 John Young Museum of Art

"Ula Leo" is a collection of work by ‘Imaikalani Kalahele (Hawai‘i-based artist and poet) and Cory Taum (Hawai‘i-based artist) that considers the relationship between urban development, environmental degradation, cultural memory and resistance. This multi-generational exhibition includes paintings, sculptures, poetry, and artist videos addressing specific sites, spaces and landscapes of O‘ahu and illustrating stories from a Hawaiian perspective.

PANEL DISCUSSION: Thursday, April 20 / 12:00-2:00pm @ John Young Museum of Art

A discussion on the art and life of ‘Imaikalani Kalahele and Cory Taum with Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu (Hawai‘i-based curator, scholar, and artist)

This exhibition and its related events are part of UHM ART: CRITICAL GEOGRAPHY IN HAWAI‘I SERIES that highlights local and international artists who address social-cultural concerns associated with space, place and environment in O‘ahu. Programs consider diverse approaches by artists including mapping and map-making and visual story-telling.

This event is made possible by the Student Activity Program Fee Board.


Ticket Information
Free admission. Donations are appreciated. Parking fees may apply.

Event Sponsor
Art + Art History, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Sharon Tasaka, (808) 956-8364, gallery@hawaii.edu, http://www.hawaii.edu/art/exhibitions+events/exhibitions/?p=2966

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