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State Foundation on Culture and the Arts MAY 2024 Newsletter


MAY 2024

Fountain transformed by kalos

Photo: Artist Solomon Enos and fountain with kalo

Photo: huli being planted

Fountain transformed by kalo
One of the beauties of art is the ability to transform spaces with uncommon materials. We are repurposing the fountain that fronts the No. 1 Capitol District Building (which houses Capitol Modern, along with several other state government offices) with huli, or kalo plants. Our artist in residence, Solomon Enos, guided the planting and shared some manaʻo behind the significance of kalo:

“Hāloanapalaukapalili was the firstborn child of Papa (the earth mother) and Wākea (the sky father) and was stillborn. Papa and Wākea wept tears into the soil at the place where he was buried, and from this place first kalo (taro) plant grew. The next-born child was called Hāloa, and he became the progenitor of the Hawaiian people. In this way, we are related to the land through the kalo.

The three main parts of the kalo are the lau (leaves), the hā (the stem), and the makua (corm or root). Together the whole plant is called the ‘ohana (family). Once the plant is harvested, the lau are cut away and the majority of the corm is removed, and what remains is the huli, which includes the hā and just the top of the makua. Huli also means to turn, so once you harvest the kalo, you huli the huli right back into the soil, and the huli we plant today is the same huli that has been planted since time immemorial.”

SFCA Art in Public Places

Hawaiʻi State Judiciary partners with SFCA for new exhibit at King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center, Aliʻiōlani Hale
Twenty-one artworks from the SFCA Art in Public Places Collection are on display in this exhibit, curated by Brieanah Gouveia, curator for the Judiciary History Center (Aliʻiolani Hale). This exhibit explores the layered relationships between justice and power in Hawaiʻi, where diverse traditions coexist among a complex civic history.
Information about the exhibit and a photo gallery of the artworks on display can be accessed on the SFCA website news page:
sfca.hawaii.gov/art-in-public-places-collection-aliiolani-hale.

Artworks in exhibit


SFCA Arts Education Programs

2024 Poetry Out Loud
2024 Hawaiʻi State Champion Jordyn Imig was one of the 55 student champions from across the county competing in the Poetry Out Loud National Semifinals on Monday, May 1. Congratulations to Jordyn and all the students who participated!


Poetry Out Loud


Grants and Community Programs

Outreach Initiative Program
The SFCA will be granting up to $50,000 to a nonprofit 501(c)3 arts, culture, or humanities organization through this program, to support regional touring and outreach activities. The solicitation is now open in HIePro and will close May 31, 2024. Help us get the word out! A printable PDF flyer can be downloaded from the SFCA website: Outreach Initiative Program flyer (PDF).

Outreach Initiative Program




SFCA Grantee Spotlight: Lahaina Arts Guild hosts student art exhibit
A celebration of art by Lahaina students, K-12, at Lahaina Cannery. On display through May 9, 2024. This exhibit is supported in part by public funding from the SFCA.

The Lahaina Arts Guild is dedicated to providing Maui County youth and veterans access to the creative arts through education and artistic opportunities.

Lahaina Students Art Show


May 2024 Grants and Opportunities

These currently open federal, state, and other arts and culture grants/opportunities are also posted on the SFCA news page: sfca.hawaii.gov/grants-calls-for-artists-and-other-opportunities-may-2024.

Questions regarding a particular opportunity should be directed to the organization listed with the opportunity. Inclusion here should not be interpreted as an endorsement.

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SFCA Outreach Initiative Program, granting up to $50,000 to a nonprofit 501(c)3 arts, culture, or humanities organization through this program, to support regional touring and outreach activities. The solicitation is now open in HIePro and will close May 31, 2024. For more information, please visit the SFCA website: sfca.hawaii.gov/outreach-initiative-program.

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14th Annual “Abstract Only!” call for artists. Submissions due by July 5, 2024. Exhibit at Wailoa Center (Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island) August 2 – September 26, 2024. For more information, please visit the call on Call For Entry:  artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=13281.

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Bishop Museum Mau ka leo “Through Mau ka leo, a digital storytelling space, Bishop Museum seeks to record knowledge held by our staff and communities, so that the collective voices of the Museum can endure for future generations. In tandem with the centralization of our collections data through the Digital Futures Initiative, Mau ka Leo documents cultural and institutional knowledge as multimedia stories — gathered through conversations, writings, and research. The project offers a deeper insight into our materials that far exceeds what standard metadata can record.” Learn more on the Bishop Museum website: BishopMuseum.org.

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DLNR DOFAW “Nā manu nahele origami project” call for submissions, open to Hawaiʻi grade school students. Learn more on the Dept. Of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DLNR DOFAW) website: dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/manu/origami.

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Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities 2024 Spring Grants – applications due by May 22, 2024. For more information, please visit the HI Humanities website: HIhumanities.org/what-we-do/our-grants-program.

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Hawaiʻi Island Art Alliance “Assemblage: A Juried Exhibit of Mosaics & Collage” call for Hawaiʻi-based artists. Entry deadline: June 7, 2024. For more information, please visit the call on Call For Entry:  artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=13280.

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2024 HIFF Deep Blue Shorts Competition eligible films must have a subject matter about emerging technology in water power, or stories about the people involved with the technology. Submissions due by July 31, 2024. For more information, please visit the HIFF website: hiff.org/the-deep-blue-shorts-competition.

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Kauaʻi Society of Artists “6th Annual Washed Up” exhibition call for artists. Entry day: June 1, 2024. All Kauaʻi Society of Artists (KSA) members are eligible to participate. Kauaʻi resident artists 18 years and up and join KSA on entry day. For more information, please go to the KSA website: KauaiSocietyOfArtists.org/artists-calls-for-entry.html.

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2024 Pacific States Biennial North American printmaking exhibition open to all artists 18 years or older presently residing anywhere on the North American continent, its islands, and outlying US territories. Entry deadline: August 18, 2024. For more information, visit the call information on Call For Entry: artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=13097.

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TourWest 2024-25 applications close May 31, 2024. TourWest is a competitive grant program, supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, that provides subsidies to arts and community organizations for the presentation of touring performers and literary artists within the 13-state WESTAF region. For more information, please visit the WESTAF website’s TourWest page: westaf.org/tourwest-2.

Calls for Artists, Grants, and other Opportunities



CAPITOL MODERN

May 2024 EVENTS

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First Friday, May 3. All-ages evening of live music 5-9 p.m. Art+Flea urban market, food and beverage vendors.

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Friday Night Tempo, Friday April 19. All-ages evening of live music, plus Art+Flea urban market, food and beverage vendors. 5-9 p.m.  

EVENT CALENDAR


RENT THE MUSEUM

Hold a special event at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum! Indoor and outdoor spaces are available for events, parties, and film sets. Learn more about the facilities rental program on the Capitol Modern website: CapitolModern.org/rent-space.

Photo credit: Black Book Hawaii

RENT THE MUSEUM


SFCA Arts and Culture Calendar
This arts and culture calendar features SFCA grantees, partners, and Hawaiʻi state and local government programs and events. A longer list of events is on the SFCA news page: sfca.hawaii.gov/arts-and-culture-calendar-may-2024.

Questions regarding a particular opportunity should be directed to the organization listed with the opportunity. Inclusion here should not be interpreted as an endorsement.
May 2024 Arts and Culture Highlights

Photo: live music performance by The Elevations at Capitol Modern, April 2024.


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Bishop Museum After Hours: Traditions of the Pacific with Lloyd Kumulāʻau Sing Jr. And May Haunani Balino-Sing. Spotlight exhibit and panel discussion Friday, May 10, 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. Museum After Hours: Traditions of the Pacific - Bishop Museum.

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“Get to Know the National Endowment for the Arts” event with Ian-Julian Williams and the Hawaiʻi Arts Alliance at the Downtown Art Center (Honolulu, Oʻahu), May 28, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Free and open to the public. RSVP online: Join the guestlist – Free NEA Workshop with Ian-Julian Williams – Downtown Art Center (tickettailor.com). For Neighbor Island artists and arts organizations, individual Zoom appointments are being offered. Please contact the Hawaiʻi Arts Alliance at arts@HawaiiArtsAlliance.org for more information.

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Hawaiʻi Craftsmen “Fiber Hawaiʻi 2024” at the Downtown Arts Center, May 3 – June 1. Juror walkthrough and opening reception Friday May 3, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Closing reception June 1, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. For more information, please visit the Hawaiʻi Craftsmen website: HawaiiCraftsmen.org/Fiber-Hawaii-2024.

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"Hoʻokahe Wai, Hoʻoulu ʻĀina: Kalo and Community" exhibition at the East-West Center Gallery (University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa). A partnership between the East-West Center Arts Program and the ʻOhana of Ka Papa Loʻi o Kānewai, this exhibition shares the history, stories, and practice of kalo farming at Ka Papa Loʻi o Kānewai through works of art, video and sound installation, and photographs. May 19 - September 15, 2024. For more information, please visit the East-West Center website: EastWestCenter.org/education/arts.

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“Future Island Cultures” by Solomon Enos at the Hawaiʻi Theatre Center, through May 26, 2024. Artist talk story May 3, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. For more information, please visit the Manini Gallery website: beacons.ai/manini.

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"Hōʻike Haumāna Ākea" student show at the Hōʻikeākea Gallery, Leeward Community College (Pearl City), through July 27, 2024. For more information, please visit the gallery website: Leeward.hawaii.edu/hoikeakea.

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"Identity" Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition at the University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa, through May 7, 2024. Open Tuesday-Friday and Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Closed Saturdays, Mondays, and holidays. For more information, please visit the UH Art Department website: hawaii.edu/art/exhibitions-events-museum.

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“ʻImi i Ka Pono: Reflections on Land, Culture, and Identity” exhibit at Aliʻiōlani Hale (King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center), exploring the layered relationships between justice and power in Hawaiʻi. Features over twenty artworks from the SFCA Art in Public Places Collection. Information about the exhibit and a photo gallery of the artworks on display can be accessed on the SFCA website news page: sfca.hawaii.gov/art-in-public-places-collection-aliiolani-hale.

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Kahilu Theatre “2024 Waimea All Schools Art Exhibition” through May 26, 2024. Featuring artwork from 10 school campuses in Waimea. For more information, please visit the Kahilu Theatre website events page: kahilu.org/exhibits.

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2024 Hawaiʻi Songwriting Festival, May 30 – June 1, 2024 at the Westin Hapuna Beach Resort (Kohala, Hawaiʻi Island). For more information, please visit the festival website: HawaiiSongwritingFestival.com.

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"Happy Veggies" exhibit at the Donkey Mill Art Center (Holualoa, Hawaiʻi Island). On view through June 29, 2024. Studio and garden tour with artists Mayumi Oda, Saturday May 11, 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Drag storytime and artmaking, Saturday June 8, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. For additional information, please visit the Donkey Mill Art Center website: DonkeyMillArtCenter.org/event/?event=5452.

Arts and Culture Calendar


SFCA in the media

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Hawaiʻi Public Radio, Sculpture at UH West Oʻahu stands tall as a ‘landmark for the campus community’, March 29, 2024. “The installed artwork is part of a State Foundation on Culture and the Arts program that places art in public places statewide, including schools, hospitals, airports and state office buildings.” Read or listen to the full piece by Cassie Ordonio on the HPR website: HawaiiPublicRadio.org/local-news/2024-03-29/sculpture-at-uh-west-oahu-stands-tall-as-a-landmark-for-the-campus-community.

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University of Hawaiʻi News, New ‘Guardians’ welcome all to UH West Oʻahu, April 2, 2024. “I think it’s a beautiful representation of our future,” UH West Oʻahu student Haliʻaaloha Maʻele-Ramos said. “Nā Kiaʻi will protect all those that come to educate themselves and will bestow on them the mana (energy/power) that is needed to persevere and become a force of change within the world.” The sculpture by artist Jessica Kay Bodner is the Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts’ (SFCA) latest Art in Public Places Program installation.” Read the full piece by Zenaida Serrano Arvman and view photos from the dedication ceremony on the UH website: hawaii.edu/news/2024/04/02/new-guardians-uh-west-oahu.

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KHON-2 Living808, Annual Art at the Capitol Event Returns to Hawaii State Capitol This Friday. Paid advertisement, April 11, 2024. “Hawaii’s State Capitol will once again be adorned with creativity and culture as the annual “Art at the Capitol” event returns on April 12. Hosted by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts in collaboration with the offices of Representatives Ganaden and Tam, as well as Senator Lee, this cherished event has been a staple for over a decade. Kelley went down to the Capitol to talk to Rep. Ganaden and Karen Ewald, Executive Director of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.” Read or view the full advertisement on the KHON-2 website:
khon2.com/living-808/annual-art-at-the-capitol-event-returns-to-hawaii-state-capitol-this-friday.

SFCA Board of Commissioners

SFCA Board approves 25 artworks, 4 gifts, 2 loans, 5 exhibit visits




Black and white photos by PF Bently, gifted to the SFCA by the Downtown Art Center. Left to right: “Greg Solotario, taro farmer and cultural educator, Halawa Valley, Molokai, May 28, 2015”, “Bobby Alcain, Homestead Farmer, Hoʻolehua, Molokai, March 25, 2015”, “David Maka Makaiwi, foundation seed technician and homestead farmer, Hoolehua, Molokai, May 29, 2015”, and “Aunty Snooky of Molokai, Divine instrument - Hoolehua, Molokai, March 4, 2020.” Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
At the Wednesday, March 20, 2024 meeting of the SFCA Board of Commissioners Art in Public Places Meeting, twenty-five artworks from four exhibits were approved for purchase, four gifts accepted from the Downtown Art Center, two artwork loans to the Honolulu Museum of Art approved, and five exhibit visits by Art Acquisition Selection Committees were approved. Additional information and photos can be viewed in the agenda:
2024_03-20_SFCA-APP-Committee-Meeting_Agenda.PDF.

The SFCA Board of Commissioners Art in Public Places Committee has begun scheduling more frequent meetings this year, in part to speed up the process of approving exhibit visits, artwork purchases, and artwork loans.

Recent purchases and gifts are listed on the SFCA website:
sfca.hawaii.gov/art-in-public-places-program/#recent-adds.

SFCA Board approves visits to exhibits on Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, Oʻahu
Art Acquisition Selection Committee (AASC) visits provide important support for artists and arts organization venues statewide. The SFCA Board of Commissioners has approved Acquisition Award Selection Committee (AASC) visits to these exhibits:  

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“Hugh Jenkins and Stephanie Ross: Under the Influence; Glass From the Big Island Years”, Downtown Art Center

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“Wayne Levin: A Life in Photography Retrospective 1965-2024”, Downtown Art Center

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“The Location of Up and Down”, Aupuni Space

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“Heʻe Nalue: The Art and Legacy of Hawaiian Surfing”, Arts and Letters Nuʻuanu

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“Focus”, Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Schaefer International Gallery

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“96th Annual Juried Exhibition of Honolulu Printmakers”, Honolulu Printmakers

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“Fiber Hawaiʻi 2024” Hawaiʻi Craftsmen, Downtown Art Center

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“The Paths We Cross: Perspectives from the Korean Diaspora”, University of Hawaiʻi-Hilo Art and English Departments

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“Allegory”, Bishop Square, Pauahi Tower Lobby
Approved exhibit visits are also posted to the SFCA website: sfca.hawaii.gov/art-in-public-places-program/#aasc-visits.

Upcoming SFCA Board of Commissioners Meetings

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May 15, 2024: General Board Meeting

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July 17, 2024 - no meetings

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September 18, 2024: General Board Meeting
Meeting schedule is also posted to the SFCA website calendar: sfca.hawaii.gov/events.

Decisions about grants, artwork purchases, and more are made by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) Board of Commissioners. Meetings are currently being held virtually on Zoom, and the public is invited to attend. Appointed by the state governor, the Board of Commissioners oversees the Executive Director, provides input, and approves spending. Commissioners are volunteers and do not receive compensation for their duties.

Individuals may submit written testimony on posted agenda items in advance of the meeting via email to
HawaiiSFCA@hawaii.gov or by mail addressed to the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 250 South Hotel Street, 2nd Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813. Individuals interested in signing up to provide oral testimony on posted agenda items at the meeting may submit their name, email, and phone number to HawaiiSFCA@hawaii.gov. Individuals may provide oral testimony at the meeting via the above-listed video conferencing link or by calling the above listed telephone number. Testimony presented during the meeting will be limited to three minutes each.
Agenda items for General Meetings may include approval of artwork acquisition recommendations and Acquisition Award Selection Committee (AASC) art exhibit visit recommendations.

Agendas and minutes are also posted on the
SFCA Board of Commissioners page.

SFCA Office
The SFCA office is open by appointment. SFCA is operating in a hybrid model of teleworking where all staff are available by email or telephone. If you aren’t sure who to contact, email HawaiiSFCA@hawaii.gov or call (808) 586-0300 and leave a voice message, including your name and telephone number.

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The mission of the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts is to promote, perpetuate, preserve and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawai‘i. HSFCA funding is provided by the State of Hawai‘i and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Hawaii State Art Museum

The Hawai'i State Art Museum is dedicated to presenting the largest and finest collection of works by Hawai'i artists that celebrate the diverse artistic and cultural legacy of Hawai'i.

OUR MISSION
To promote, perpetuate, preserve and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawai`i. HSFCA funding is provided by the State of Hawai`i and the National Endowment for the Arts. The HSFCA is administratively attached to the Department of Accounting and General Services.

HOURS:
The musuem is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed State and Federal Holdays. Always free admission. For pre-recorded information call 586-0900.

The Hawai'i State Art Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For pre-recorded summary information on the museum, call (808) 586-0900. For current museum program information, call the HSFCA Art in Public Places Program at (808) 586-0305. To arrange an educational tour of the museum, call (808) 586-9958.


For information on the HSFCA; the Hawai'i State Art Museum; HSFCA grants, programs, and services; Hawai'i arts and culture events; and USA and worldwide arts opportunities, visit the HSFCA website, www.hawaii.gov/sfca.

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