Fashioning Aloha

ON VIEW NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1, 2024 • GALLERY 27 & 28

Fashioning Aloha traces the evolution of aloha wear, from the 1930s to the present, through a stylish feast for the eyes. Garments are paired with their textile motifsʻ source materials from the museum’s collection, such as kapa (bark cloth), Japanese kimono, and a Chinese dragon robe.

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Kapulani Landgraf: ʻAuʻa

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 • GALLERY 12
To mark the anniversary of the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the museum presents Kapulani Landgraf’s powerful installation of large photographic portraits of 108 Kānaka ‘Ōiwi community leaders bearing these words from Dr. Haunani-Kay Trask’s historic 1993 speech: We Are Not American He Hawaiʻi Mau a Mau.

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