Join us for special programming featuring exhibiting artists and performers in conjunction with the exhibition: Contemporary Filipino-American Artists of Hawaii. Light refreshments. Validated parking for TCM members.
In celebration of the Hawaiian Filipino Centennial, The Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center will present a group exhibition of artists of Hawaii. The artists in this exhibition draw from their Filipino heritage to create works that deal with their unique personal histories. Artists include Alicia Ajolo, Michael Cueva, Terry Acebo Davis, N. Trisha Lagaso Goldberg, Aaron Padilla, Rebecca Ramos, Sean Rivera, and Romolo Valencia and Charles Valrose.
Mahalo to the First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaiian Telcom, Atherton Family Foundation, John and Elizabeth Lacy, Ellsworth Peterson, Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation the LEF Community Futures Collaborative, and the Laila Art Fund. Special thanks to the Kamaiopili Family, Honolulu Department of Park and Recreation, ResortQuest, formerly Aston Hotels and Island Demo.
About The Contemporary Museum Mission The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, is the only museum in the state of Hawai'i devoted exclusively to contemporary art. TCM provides an accessible forum for provocative, dynamic forms of visual art, offering interaction with art and artists in a unique Island environment. TCM presents its innovative exhibition and education programs at two venues: in residential Honolulu at the historic Spalding house, and downtown at First Hawaiian Center.
2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, 96822 Tuesday through Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday noon-4pm Adults $5; Seniors and Students $3; free to children 12 and under; Free to the public on the third Thursday of each month. (808) 526-1322
The Contemporary Café 2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, 96822 Free. Tuesday though Saturday 11:30am-2:30 pm, Sunday 12-2:30pm (808) 526-1322
The Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center 999 Bishop Street, Honolulu 96813 Free. Monday - Thursday 8:30am-4pm, Friday 8:30am-6pm validated parking for museum members (808) 526-1322
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