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POW! WOW! Hawaii Twenty Twenty Passport of Information PASSPORT TWENTY TWENTY LAUREN YS & ONEQ, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 DIRECTORS POW! WOW! IS A JASPER WONG Founder and Lead Director KAMEA HADAR Co-Lead Director GATHERING OF JEFF GRESS Operations Director AMY WONG Merchandise Director CONTEMPORARY ANDREW TRAN Documentation Director ANDY SONG Music Education Director ARTISTS THAT ENGAGES NICK KALEIKINI Music Education Director SHING02 Music Education Director WITH THE BROADER JESSICA SAYNO Music Education Director JA TECSON Photography Education Director COMMUNITY IN THE DUE PINLAC Photography Education Director PROCESS AND CREATION OF ART AND MUSIC. EVENT SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 2020 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 6-9PM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, TIME TBD • Press Conference with POW! WOW! Directors with live music by Lucky Kids. • Cartooning workshop with Jay Howell. ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, 2490 Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki. Lana Lane Studios, 327 Lana Lane in Kaka'ako. MONDAY, FEB. 10 - SATURDAY, FEB. 15 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 6-9PM • Mural painting by all the POW! WOW! artists in Kaka’ako. • Mural Unveiling and Discussion with POW! WOW! artist Kris Goto. See map for locations. ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, 2490 Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 6-10PM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 7-10PM • Opening reception of the 7th Annual ‘POW! WOW!: Exploring • Endless Summer Jam - 1 on 1 Battle and Dance Show The New Contemporary Movement’ Exhibition. Ala Moana Shopping Center Stage, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. On view February 11 through February 15. Curated by Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace Gallery. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 6-10PM 449 Cooke St. in Kaka'ako. • Finale Block Party with POW! WOW! and Honolulu Night Market. Auahi & Keawe Streets, in Kaka'ako. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 6-10PM • Moleskine art exhibition with Spoke Art. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 5-10PM On view February 11 through February 15. • Endless Summer Jam - All Catergories Dance/Music Shows & Battles. Curated by Ken Harman of Spoke Art and Hashimoto Gallery. The Barn at SALT, 660 Ala Moana Blvd. in Kaka'ako. Bento Homes Warehouse, 441 Cooke St. in Kaka'ako. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 6-10PM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 7-8PM • Paradise Soccer Club and Kicks to the Pitch Tournament. The Barn at • A talk with POW! WOW! artist Jay Howell. The Barn at SALT, 660 Ala Moana Blvd. in Kaka'ako. 449 Cooke St. in Kaka'ako. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 11AM-3PM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 7-8PM • Farewell Pool Party Brunch at ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach. • A talk with POW! WOW! artists Tristan Eaton and Matt Eaton. ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, 2490 Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki. 449 Cooke St. in Kaka'ako. Schedule may change. Go to www.powwowworldwide.com or @powwowworldwide for updates. www.powwowworldwide.com #powwowhawaii / @powwowworldwide VISITING VISUAL ARTISTS 123KLAN (Montréal) AARON DE LA CRUZ (San Francisco) AARON KAI (San Francisco/Hawaii) ALEX PARDEE (Los Angeles) ANDREW SCHOULTZ (Los Angeles) BAGHEAD (Miami) BIER AND BROOD (Rotterdam) BRIAN BUTLER (Miami) CLOZK (Germany) CRYPTIK (Los Angeles) DEFER (Los Angeles/Hawaii) DENPA (Okinawa) DRAGON76 (Tokyo) DREW MERRITT (Los Angeles) EDUARDO ANGEL (Miami) EDWIN USHIRO (Los Angeles/Hawaii) JAY HOWELL (Los Angeles) JOSE MERTZ (Miami) JOSHUA VIDES (Los Angeles) JURNE (San Francisco) KEVIN LYONS (New York) LAUREN YS (San Francisco/Hawaii) MADSTEEZ (Los Angeles/New York) MATTHEW EATON (Detroit) MAYONAIZE (Melbourne) NATHAN SMITH (Los Angeles) OG SLICK (Los Angeles/Hawaii) PERSUE (San Diego) RABI (Los Angeles) SATURNO (Barcelona) SIMONE LEGNO OF TOKIDOKI (Rome/Tokyo) TATIANA SUAREZ (Miami) TRISTAN EATON (Los Angeles/Detroit) WILL BARRAS (London) WOES (Los Angeles/Hawaii) SHEPARD FAIREY, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 #powwowhawaii / @powwowworldwide LOCAL VISUAL ARTISTS 7SKETCHES KATE WADSWORTH ASALT KEALAKUKUI OF 808URBAN BETHANY GEORGES KIM SIELBECK CHEYNE GALLARDE KRIS GOTO CKAWEEKS LAUREN HANA CHAI CME LUCKY OLELO CORY TAUM LUKE DEKNEEF DAK1NE MAEK DEVOUR MARK MILLIGAN EAST3 MARKO LIVINGSTON GARY DRAWS FISH MATTHEW TAPIA GAVIN MURAI MELON JAMES GRACE NANEA LUM JACK SOREN RAN NOVEK JANA LAM OERA JASPER WONG PUFF JEFF GRESS SERGIO GARZON JESICO SERRANO SHAR TUIASOA KAHIAU BEAMER SHINGO2 KAI KAULUKUKUI SOLOMON ENOS KAMEA HADAR UNOMAS KAPLAN BUNCE WARE KATCH WOODEN WAVE LUCKY OLELO, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 GLOBAL DIRECTORS / PARTNERS / DOCUMENTARIANS ALEXANDER KRZIWANIE (Montana Cans) ANDREW HOSNER (THINKSPACE) (Curator/Organizer) ANDREW TRAN (Videographer) ANDY SONG (POW! WOW! Korea Director) BRANDON SHIGETA (Photographer) CHE ANDERSON (POW! WOW! Organizer) CORY MARTIN (Videographer) CRAIG HEJKA (Crew/Organizer) CURTIS BROWN (Soccer Organizer) DANIEL CLAESSENS (POW! WOW! Rotterdam Director) DAVE VANDERHEIJDEN (POW! WOW! Rotterdam Director) EMILY OKAMOTO (POW! WOW! Japan Director) IAN LUNDIE (Photographer) JAN PECHT (Montana Cans) JENNIFER AHN (POW! WOW! San Jose Director) JESSICA WALSH (POW! WOW! Worcester Director) JOHN PANGILINAN (Photographer) JOK SAUER (Montana Cans) JOSH AGERSTRAND (POW! WOW! Guam Director) JUAN CARLOS ARAUJO (POW! WOW! San Jose Director) KELLY TOWLES (POW! WOW! DC Director) KEN HARMAN (Curator/Organizer) LANNY NGUYEN (Photographer) LAWRENCE CHEN (POW! WOW! Taiwan Director) LISA DREXHAGE (POW! WOW! Worcester Director) MASON ROSE (Break Dance Organizer) MAX ANTON (Soccer Organizer) NICHOLAS PARKER (Volunteer Coordinator) NICO GNAD (Montana Cans) PHILIPPE TAKAMA (Montana Cans) SHAWN VEZINAW (THINKSPACE) (Curator/Organizer) TOKOTAH ASHCRAFT (POW! WOW! Long Beach Director) TUCKER RUSSELL (Montana Cans) REEDER, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 ENDLESS SUMMER JAM JUDGES BZ BROOX (USA) ET (Hawaii) HAZMAT (Hawaii) KLEJU (Poland) ROXRITE (USA) SARAH BEE (France) TYLER BOOGZ (Hawaii) DANCERS GRAVITY (USA) HIJACK (Hawaii) JESSIE (Netherlands) OSCAR (Netherlands) PESTO (Italy) ROXRITE (USA) SHINYA (Japan) TRICKY TROUBLES (Canada) MAP KEY LOCATIONS POW! WOW! MURAL POW! WOW! POP-UP SHOPS LANA LANE STUDIOS/POW! WOW! HQ ʻALOHILANI RESORT WAIKIKI BEACH 449 COOKE STREET / THINKSPACE EXHIBITION 441 COOKE STREET / SPOKE ART EXHIBITION CHILDRENʼS DISCOVERY CENTER ILANIWAI ST QUALITY FOOD HONOLULU BEERWORKS PUNCHBOWL ST HIGHWAY INN CAFE DUCK BUTT MOKU BEVY ARVO WAIKIKI BREWING COMPANY (3.5MI.) WHERE TO BUY MONTANA CANS HAWAIIAN GRAPHICS BEN FRANKLIN CRAFTS 1923 South Beretania Street 2810 Paa Street 808.973.7171 808.833.3800 PARK BEN FRANKLIN CRAFTS BEN FRANKLIN CRAFTS GATEWAY KAKA’AKO 2919 Kapiolani Boulevard 1020 Keolu Drive OHE ST 808.735.4211 808.261.4621 ILALO ST ART EXHIBITIONS THINKSPACE AND POW! WOW! PRESENTS THE 7TH ANNUAL ‘POW! WOW! EXPLORING THE NEW CONTEMPORARY MOVEMENT’ Taking place at the warehouse located on 449 Cooke Street in Kaka'ako as part of this year’s POW! WOW! Hawaii Festival. This is the 7th year that Thinkspace brings their famed shows to Honolulu. Curated by Andrew Hosner. Opening Reception: Tuesday, February 11 from 6PM to 10PM, with all of this year’s POW! WOW! artists attending. On view February 11 through February 15 from 1PM to 5PM. 449 Cooke Street Honolulu, HI 96813 THE MOLESKINE PROJECT Featuring artists from around the world, this format driven exhibition spans various artistic styles and mediums, delving into the artists sketchbook. The exhibition is a continuation of the project, in which artists are provided with a Moleskine book in order to create an original piece within the pages of the book. Curated by Ken Harman. Opening Reception: Tuesday, February 11 from 6PM to 10PM, with all of this year’s POW! WOW! artists attending. On view February 11 through February 15 from 1PM to 5PM. 441 Cooke Street Honolulu, HI 96813 WOES, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 SCHOOLS POW! WOW! SCHOOL OF MUSIC POW! WOW! SCHOOL OF MUSIC POW! WOW! School of Music will provide unique learning opportunities for a select group of local musicians between the ages of 13-18. These young musicians will be able to participate in classes on composition, vocals, percussion, guitar, ukulele, keyboard, bass, recording, performance and the music business with local and national musicians, teachers and music industry professionals. The students will also have the opportunity to collaborate with each other and create original music and perform at POW! WOW! concerts. POW! WOW! SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY POW! WOW! School of Photography is honored to bring the program back to where it all started. Term 02 will be all about GROWTH - growth as an individual, but also as a community. Through workshops, guest speakers, field trips, and of course, conversations, their hope is for everyone to find genuine, personal meaning in their creative process. They believe that in order to inspire change on the outside, we have to be inspired from the inside. PWSOM PERFORMANCE, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 SHOPS POW! WOW! POP UP SHOPS There will be multiple destinations to buy POW! WOW! branded merchandise and other artist related goods. Lana Lane Studios 327 Lana Lane Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Hours of Operation: Monday to Saturday: 10AM to 6PM Sunday: 10AM to 5PM 449 Cooke Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday: 1PM to 5PM MATTHEW TAPIA, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 MEDIA PARTNERS BOOOOOOOM Jeff Hamada CONTRAST Mark Kushimi NMG NETWORK Jason Cutinella, Ara Laylo, Matt Dekneef JUXTAPOZ Mike Stalter, Lauren YS SUPERSONIC ART Zach Tutor AMY SOL, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 PARTNERS SUPPORT PROVIDED BY HAWAI‘I TOURISM THROUGH THE COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM. WOODEN WAVE AT ‘ALOHILANI RESORT WAIKIKI BEACH, POW! WOW! HAWAII 2019 SCHOOLS POW! WOW! SCHOOL OF MUSIC POW! WOW! BOOK RELEASE "Oahu's POW! WOW! fest elevates and celebrates street murals as the art they are" --The LA Times
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