POW! WOW! Exploring The New Contemporary Movement – 2018

‘POW! WOW! Exploring The New Contemporary Movement’
Curated by Thinkspace

Taking place at the Honolulu Museum Of Art School as part of this year’s POW! WOW! Hawaii Mural Festival.

On view February 3 through February 24 with an opening reception on Sunday, February 11 from 5-9PM with all of this year’s POW! WOW! artists attending. Come celebrate with us!!!

Honolulu Museum of Art School
1111 Victoria Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
*Across the street from the main museum

For the fifth iteration of Thinkspace’s special exhibition in tandem with POW! WOW! Hawai’i, we have curated a group of just over 50 local and international artists to act as a small survey of the burgeoning New Contemporary Art Movement for art lovers on Oahu and the world over via social networks like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

“With roots firmly planted in illustration, pop culture, comics, street art, and graffiti, put quite simply the New Contemporary Art Movement is art for the people,” – Thinkspace co-founder Andrew Hosner

Featuring 2×2 foot (24×24 inch / 60x60cm) works from:
Adam Caldwell
Alex Yanes
Alvaro Naddeo
Andrew Schoultz
Anthony Ausgang
Anthony Clarkson
Bezt
Bordalo II
Brooks Salzwedel
Carl Cashman
Case
Casey Weldon
Christopher Konecki
Craig ‘Skibs’ Barker
Dalek (aka James Marshall)
Dan Witz
DotDotDot
Drew Merritt
Dulk
Fernando Chamarelli
Frank Gonzales
Germs
Ghostbeard
Henrik Aa. Uldalen
Hyuro
Icy and Sot
James Bullough
Jasper Wong
Jaune
Jeff Gress
Jeremy Fish
Jolene Lai
Joram Roukes
Jose Mertz
Kaili Smith
Kaplan Bunce
KiSung Koh
Koz Dos
Laurence Vallieres
Martin Whatson
Matthew Crumpton
Meggs
Mwanel Pierre-Louis
Nicolas Romero (aka Ever)
OakOak
Patch Whiskey
Sandra Chevrier
Sean Mahan
Sergio Garcia
Seth Armstrong
Skewville
Spenser Little
Stella Im Hultberg
Super A
Teagan White
Telmo Miel
Tran Nguyen
Woes
Zezao

Taking place during POW! WOW! Hawaii 2018

For full details:
www.PowWowHawaii.com

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