New Bishop Museum exhibit immerses visitors in vibrant street art experience
New Bishop Museum exhibit immerses visitors in vibrant street art experience By Melanie Yamaguchi | May 14, 2021 at 10:21 AM HST - Updated May 14 at 12:06 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Open the doors of the Castle Memorial Building of Bishop Museum come this weekend and you’ll be transported into a world of street art, complete with graffiti-clad storefronts like a record shop, tattoo parlor and noodle bar.
From there, the different paths throughout the main hall eventually lead to vibrant displays of giant murals and hundreds of original artwork lining the walls.
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You sense things are different the second you drive up to Bishop Museum. Once you cross the Great Lawn and head into Castle Memorial Building, you are sure.
The hall is transformed, darkened, and a woman s elongated figure rises 20 feet up a grey column. She s done in a realistic style, with her hair sweeping above her. Yeah, that s me and Hula, who also does human form. Him and I have a very similar style so we collaborated on that one, said artist Kamea Hadar, who co-founded the Pow! Wow! Street Art Festival with fellow artist Jasper Wong.
Wong put a lot of the first Pow! Wow! on this credit card back in 2010.