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Pāheona Bundle

A bundle of books related to the arts in its many forms, both in museums and in nature.

$80 value, free shipping to islands of Hawaiʻi and the continental U.S. included, applied at check out 

Whatʻs in the bundle: 

From Then to Now: A Manual for Doing Things Hawaiian Style

From Then to Now: A Manual for Doing Things Hawaiian Style is a great resource to learn how to put Hawaiian plants such as the kalo, kī, niu, pū hala, ʻuala, and ʻulu, back in the ground, and what to do with what grows! Farming in and of itself is an art that is further translated through the things we create with the fruits of our labor. Celebrating its fortieth year, Kaʻala Farm has been teaching our children and communities about living Hawaiian style. Through their continued generosity, they've made A Manual on Doing Things Hawaiian Style available to all of us, so we can learn, live, and thrive Hawaiian style too.

From 2014–2019, CONTACT 

Contact has been a fixture in the contemporary art scene in Hawai‘i. From its arrival in 2014, to the most-recent Acts of Faith at the Hawaiian Mission Houses in 2019, CONTACT has become the most comprehensive, thematic exhibition of contemporary art made in Hawai‘i by Hawai‘i artists. The show has been thoughtfully curated by individuals in/out of our root culture, to deepen the dynamic of CONTACT and to widen our understanding of our lived experiences here.

A Record of Drifting Across the Sea

Sung Hwan Kim parses the traces both archival and bodily, left by undocumented Korean migrants who came to the US by way of Hawai'i at the turn of the last century. As an ongoing film and installation series, comprising two chapters and a third in progress, A Record unsettles the limits of the "one work" with its distributive, open-ended and collaborative nature.

In this speculative inquiry, Janine Armin explores each chapter in Kim's multilayered work as a mycelial network of feelers entangling and extending the wider work in process. Focusing on the artist's attempt to escape from representation, Armin illuminates and attends to the different stories and non-sovereign ways of being together towards which his work points us.

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