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We are thrilled to welcome Lehuauakea Huihui, an extraordinary Native Hawaiian artist and bark cloth maker, to Beyond the Arts. Known for her deeply inspired artistic creations, Lehuauakea Huihui champions her Native Hawaiian identity and cultural heritage through her exquisite works of art.
Our engaging conversation with Lehuauakea takes us through the meticulous process of creating bark cloth, or kapa, an art form that had fallen into oblivion for many generations but is now experiencing a vibrant resurgence. Lehuauakea generously shares the richly layered meanings of her name and how they shape her artistic philosophy. What's more, she imparts precious advice to emerging Indigenous artists, daringly explores the intersection of traditional patterns and contemporary designs, and talks about how she handles resistance as a Hawaiian artist. You'll be intrigued to hear Lehuauakea detail her community collaborations and why she currently chooses to forgo gallery representation.
Finally, we delve into the heart of the Hawaiian cultural revival through Lehuauakea's perspective. She is deeply invested in rejuvenating the Hawaiian language, culture, and art and encourages younger generations to connect with their roots. Lehuauakea's dedication to illuminating the authentic histories of her people and acknowledging the experiences of the Native Hawaiian diaspora is truly inspiring. So, prepare to be mesmerized by exciting tales of art, identity, and cultural heritage as you tune in to this enlightening episode!