february 10–13, 2021

 
 

Highlights from Hawai‘i Contemporary Art Summit 2021

 
 
 

Hawaiʻi Contemporary Art Summit

February 10–13, 2021

The inaugural Hawaiʻi Contemporary Art Summit 2021 was a multi-day event that brought together renowned keynote speakers, artists, curators, and thinkers from Hawai‘i and around the world for educational programming focused on art and ideas. A thematic precursor to the Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 (HT22), Art Summit 2021 was a series of insightful and compelling talks, performances, film screenings, and workshops that situates Hawai‘i at the center of high-caliber, global discourse around contemporary art and ideas to local and international audiences.

This multi-series, virtual event premiered online and was available to registered viewers for on-demand viewing through February 28, 2021. Mahalo to the 3400+ registrants who joined us from over 71 countries during our inaugural Art Summit. To read a post-Art Summit recap report, click here.

We welcome any inquiries from organizations that are interested in sharing any portion of the Art Summit for educational purposes. Please contact us at aloha@hawaiicontemporary.org.



Art Summit Participants

(list to date) | participant bios

Ai Weiwei

Homi K. Bhabha

Drew Kahu‘āina Broderick

Kevin Carvalho

Melissa Chiu

Eating in Public (Gaye Chan)

‘Elepaio Press (1976–present)
(Mark and Richard Hamasaki)

Léuli Eshrāghi

Theaster Gates

Karrabing Film Collective
(Elizabeth A. Povinelli, founding member)

Nā Maka o ka ‘Āina (Joan Lander)

Mari Matsuda

Navid Najafi

Mark “Gooch” Noguchi

Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio

Piliāmo‘o (Mark Hamasaki and Kapulani Landgraf)

Kawika Pegram

Mika Tajima

Nikkya Taliaferro

Miwako Tezuka


 
 
 

art summit 2021 | select conversations

Delve into select video conversations from Hawai‘i Contemporary Art Summit 2021 and learn more about these Hawai‘i Triennial 2022 artists and their work.

Videos courtesy of respective artists and kekahi wahi (Sancia Shiba Nash and Drew K. Broderick)

‘ELEPAIO PRESS (1976–present)
(Richard + Mark Hamasaki)

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NĀ MAKA O KA ‘ĀINA
(Joan Lander)

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PILIĀMO‘O (Mark Hamasaki + Kapulani Landgraf)

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Piliāmoʻo (Mark Hamasaki and Kapulani Landgraf). Ua Ili Na Pua Kukui No Ka Ua Koko, April 12, 1992, silver gelatin print. Photo courtesy of the artists.

Piliāmoʻo (Mark Hamasaki and Kapulani Landgraf). Ua Ili Na Pua Kukui No Ka Ua Koko, April 12, 1992, silver gelatin print. Photo courtesy of the artists.

Mika Tajima, New Humans, 2019. Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, wood, aluminum. Developed with support from \Art, Cornell Tech and Ferrotec. Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa. Image courtesy the artis…

Mika Tajima, New Humans, 2019. Ferrofluid, custom electromagnet matrix, custom PCB control system, computer, steel, wood, aluminum. Developed with support from \Art, Cornell Tech and Ferrotec. Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa. Image courtesy the artist, Taro Nasu, Tokyo; and Ishikawa Foundation, Japan.


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Mahalo nui loa to our partners and sponsors

The Hawai‘i Contemporary Art Summit 2021 is proudly presented in partnership with Bishop Museum, Hawai‘i State Art Museum, Honolulu Museum of Art, and The Friends of Iolani Palace, and will be produced in collaboration with NMG Network. The event is generously sponsored, in part, by Hawai‘i State Art Museum, DAWSON, Jonathan Kindred, Taiji and Naoko Terasaki Family Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), The Sidney E. Frank Foundation, and Engaging the Senses Foundation.

To find out more about how NEA grants impact individuals and communities, visit arts.gov.