Project: 2024 Coronas Ala Moana Honolulu

Alex Fischer, Coronas, 2022 32&times40 in giclee on enhanced matte
Alex Fischer, Coronas, 2022 32×40 in giclee on enhanced matte

Coronas

Group Collection "Patterns and Predecessors" @ Ala Moana Center | Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Group collection as part of the Canada Goose Art Programme, Curated by NAMARA

The Ala Moana collection explores the theme of Patterns and Predecessors, connecting artworks through mark-making, patterning, and shared narratives of generational knowledge. A warm palette unites pieces from Hawaii, the Arctic, and Southern Canada, highlighting cultural and stylistic connections.

Central to the collection are works by Hawaiian artist Lehuauakea, showcasing traditional kapa (bark cloth) and ‘ohe kāpala (carved bamboo stamps). Suspended textiles, created through meticulous ancestral processes, serve as vessels of storytelling and heritage. These works engage in dialogue with Inuk prints, drawing parallels between Southern and Northern traditions through shared mark-making techniques.

Highlights include Oloreak Etungat’s Coral Reef, a reflection on the oceanic ties of Hawaii and Arctic communities. Ningiukulu Teevee’s Heading Home captures intergenerational closeness, while Qavavau Manumie’s Collecting Berries introduces Inugagulligaq—mythical little people from Inuit legend, passed down through generations.

The collection also features Alexander Jowett’s Horizon Lines, evoking the light and rhythm of the sea through meticulously drawn horizontal lines, contrasted by Alex Fischer’s Coronas, a vibrant fusion of overlapping patterned circles that suggest a jubilant, swirling dance from pattern to form.

2022 Alex Fischer, Coronas zoom-in
2022 Alex Fischer, Coronas zoom-in
Alexander Jowett, Indian Ocean Dreaming, 2022, 60&times 60 in acrylic and paint pen on canvas
Alexander Jowett, Indian Ocean Dreaming, 2022, 60× 60 in acrylic and paint pen on canvas
Lehuauakea, Nā Kiaʻi Mauna (The Mountain Guardians), 2023, 83&times36 in kapa and ‘ohe kāpala
Lehuauakea, Nā Kiaʻi Mauna (The Mountain Guardians), 2023, 83×36 in kapa and ‘ohe kāpala
Ningiukulu Teevee, Heading Home, 2022 14⅞×16⅓ in lithograph
Ningiukulu Teevee, Heading Home, 2022 14⅞×16⅓ in lithograph
Olooreak Etungat, Coral Reef, 2022, 13⅓×16⅞ in etching & chine collé
Olooreak Etungat, Coral Reef, 2022, 13⅓×16⅞ in etching & chine collé
Qavavau Manumie, Collecting Berries, 2022, 24⅜×38 in stonecut & stencil
Qavavau Manumie, Collecting Berries, 2022, 24⅜×38 in stonecut & stencil
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