Vie Du Pacifique II
September 4, 2018 - November 30, 2018Mānoa Campus, John Young Museum of Art, UHM
The Vie Du Pacifique II Print Folio 2016 is a collaborative project organized by Jennifer Sanzaro-Nishimura, an artist and a faculty member at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University. She conceived of the project to resist fear-driven politics that erect false racial and cultural barriers by creating possibilities for artists to have face to face contact in collaborative workshops and residencies throughout the Pacific region. The folio features works by artists from the Migaloo Press (Brisbane, Australia), Crow Street Creatives (Gladstone, Australia), Black Dolphin Workshop (California, US), Arm & Roller Press (Honolulu, US), Tama Institute of Art and Design (Tokyo, Japan), Studio Printmakers of Auckland (New Zealand) and Kastom Kollektiv (Vanuatu/Australia). It also includes a number of invited artists from South East Queensland.
Sanzaro-Nishimura has been a printmaker for over 26 years and works across most forms of print-media including, relief, intaglio, lithography in various forms, monotype, serigraph and digital. She is a faculty member at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University and completed a Doctor of Visual Arts at QCA in 2013. She was president of Impress Printmakers Studio Brisbane from 2008–14, facilitating their transition into Kedron Tramway Substation no 8 (now Impress Printmakers Studio and Gallery). She is a master printer commissioned to print for Judy Watson and Inkahoots. She also conducts printmaking workshops for community printmaking groups such as Flying Arts Alliance, Migaloo Press, and Cursing Crows Press (Jenny’s home studio). She exhibits regularly in group and solo shows. Her work is held in public and private collections nationally and internationally.
SPECIAL EVENTS (events are free and open to the public)
Sunday, October 21
Combined opening events for Vie du Pacifique II, Matthew Szosz + Anna Mlasowsky at the Commons Gallery, and Double Take: Films by Johan Grimonprez at The Art Gallery
1:30–1:50 p.m., Gallery walk-through with visiting artist and project director Jennifer Sanzaro-Nishimura at the John Young Museum of Art
2:00–2:20 p.m., Gallery walk-through with curators Jaimey Hamilton-Faris and José Ferreira at The Art Gallery
2:30–2:50 p.m., Gallery walk-through with visiting artists Matthew Szosz + Anna Mlasowsky at the Commons Gallery
3:00–5:00 p.m., Opening reception at The Art Gallery and Commons Gallery
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=3925
Tuesday, November 20 |
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9:00am |
Weekly Harvest in the Mala
West Oʻahu Campus, 91-1001 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707
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9:00am |
Marine Biology Graduate Program Dissertation Defense
Mānoa Campus, Gartley Hall 103
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9:00am |
Marine Biology Final Oral
Mānoa Campus, Gartley 103
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10:00am |
T2EL How I Engage Students and Clarify Goals Thru My Syllabus
Honolulu Campus, Building 2, Room 214
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11:15am |
All Level Yoga
West Oʻahu Campus, 91-1001 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707
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12:00pm |
Ke Welo Mau Nei 2018
Mānoa Campus, Webster Hall, Room 114
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12:00pm |
Educational Psychology Final Oral
Mānoa Campus, LSP 4B
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3:00pm |
Colloquium: Rethinking ‘migration studies’
Mānoa Campus, Saunders 244
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5:30pm |
Curious About Opera?
West Oʻahu Campus, C225 UH West Oahu Campus Center
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6:00pm |
CCBAC's NovemBear
Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Ballroom
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7:30pm |
Student Composers' Symposium
Mānoa Campus, Orvis Auditorium
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