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Please join us for East-West Center Gallery

Sunday Spotlight Series!


Spotlight on Micronesia will feature Mary Hattori, EdD, community organizer, artist, and EWC Scholarship Program Specialist. Mary and guests will highlight performative and cultural aspects of Micronesia, particularly within local Hawai'i communities.

Attendance is free but registration is required. PLEASE REGISTER HERE.

 

The East-West Center Arts Program presents an online "Sunday Spotlight" series from August through December 2020.

Due to COVID-19, the EWC Gallery remains closed to the public until further notice. A series of online programs will be offered in conjunction with the current exhibition "Musical Instruments: Sounds of the Asia Pacific," which has been extended through December 20, 2020. The exhibition features Asia Pacific musical instruments from the Ethnomusicology Instrument Collection at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Music Department. 

About twice a month, programs will be presented on Sundays at 2:00 p.m. (Hawaiʻi Standard Time) via Zoom. Programming will include "spotlight" conversations and musical demonstrations by Hawaiʻi-based artists, illustrated talks, panel discussions, and an instrument-making workshop for families, culminating in a live-streamed performance event in honor of Professor Emerita Barbara B. Smith on December 20.

Please join us for East-West Center Gallery

Sunday Spotlight Series!


Spotlight on Micronesia will feature Mary Hattori, EdD, community organizer, artist, and EWC Scholarship Program Specialist. Mary and guests will highlight performative and cultural aspects of Micronesia, particularly within local Hawai'i communities.

Attendance is free but registration is required. PLEASE REGISTER HERE.

 

The East-West Center Arts Program presents an online "Sunday Spotlight" series from August through December 2020.

Due to COVID-19, the EWC Gallery remains closed to the public until further notice. A series of online programs will be offered in conjunction with the current exhibition "Musical Instruments: Sounds of the Asia Pacific," which has been extended through December 20, 2020. The exhibition features Asia Pacific musical instruments from the Ethnomusicology Instrument Collection at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Music Department. 

About twice a month, programs will be presented on Sundays at 2:00 p.m. (Hawaiʻi Standard Time) via Zoom. Programming will include "spotlight" conversations and musical demonstrations by Hawaiʻi-based artists, illustrated talks, panel discussions, and an instrument-making workshop for families, culminating in a live-streamed performance event in honor of Professor Emerita Barbara B. Smith on December 20.