Thinkspace Gallery’s collaboration with Pow! Wow! Hawaii for the 3rd annual ‘POW! WOW! Exploring The New Contemporary Movement’ was featured in local paper the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. We still believe there is still a bit of panache in print and are excited to share an image of the article below, but as we doubt it’s legible, click here to read the full post.
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Supersonic Coverage of Pow! Wow! Hawaii on Supersonic Art
We’ve been posting our own behind the scenes photos of the murals going down this past week for Pow! Wow! Hawaii on our Instagram. But for more high-quality progress shots, hop on over to Supersonic Art as they have been documenting the event all week.
Pow! Wow! Hawaii FOMO
Are you experiencing Pow! Wow! Hawaii FOMO? Well, this collection of shorts won’t curb the fear of missing out, but possibly allow you to momentarily pretend like you’re enjoying the island life with some of the best artist in the new contemporary art movement.
The 3rd annual ‘POW! WOW! Exploring The New Contemporary Movement’
As part of POW! WOW! Hawai’i 2016 (Feb. 7th – Feb. 13th)
Opening Reception: Sunday, February 7th 6-10PM
On view through February 15th
Honolulu Museum of Art School
1111 Victoria Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
*Across the street from the main museum
Coming up this weekend at the Honolulu Museum of Art School will be the ‘3rd Annual Exploring the New Contemporary Art Movement’ as part of this year’s POW! WOW! Hawai’i mural event.
For the third iteration of Thinkspace’s special exhibition for POW! WOW! Hawai’i, we have curated the largest survey of the New Contemporary Art Movement to ever take place in Hawaii (or just about anywhere else for that matter).
This special exhibition will feature over 120 local and international artists curated by Los Angeles-based gallery Thinkspace. The massive group exhibition serves as a survey of the burgeoning New Contemporary Art Movement for art lovers on Oahu and the world over via the internet, handpicked by one of the scene’s most prolific galleries.
“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