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Art and Resistance in Hawaiʻi: A Lecture with Healoha Johnston

Wed, Sep 13

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Washington Studio School

Please join us in hosting Healoha Johnston from Bishop Museum located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi on Wednesday, Sept 13, for a lecture: Shaped by the Elements: Art and Resistance in Hawaiʻi. Registration Required. Pay what you Can.

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Public Programming & Events
Art and Resistance in Hawaiʻi: A Lecture with Healoha Johnston
Art and Resistance in Hawaiʻi: A Lecture with Healoha Johnston

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Sep 13, 2023, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EDT

Washington Studio School , 2129 S St NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA

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Please join us in hosting Healoha Johnston, Director of Cultural Resources, and Curator for Hawaiʻi and Pacific Arts and Culture at Bishop Museum, located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi on Wednesday, Sept 13 for a lecture, Shaped by the Elements: Art and Resistance in Hawaiʻi. Her discussion links the interconnection between art and resistance movements by looking at pivotal political moments in the 20th and 21st centuries with a focus on contemporary art produced in the archipelago. 

Registration Required. Please pay what you can. Your contributions help make public programming at WSS possible. 

This is a live event at Washington Studio School. It will be recorded and available for public viewing via the WSS website after the event is completed.

About Healoha Johnston

Healoha Johnston lives in Kaiwiki, Hawai‘i and is Director of Cultural Resources and Curator for Hawaiʻi and Pacific Arts and Culture at Bishop Museum. Johnston’s research and exhibitions explore connections between historic…

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