|
May 1 through August 24, 2008
The first in a series of experimental, community-driven exhibits; Pacifika: Young Perspectives
on Pacific Island Art explores the arts, cultures, and traditions of the people of the Pacific
Islands now living in Southern California. Issues regarding migration, ceremonial tattooing,
costumes and adornments will be explored through interpretive materials created by students
of Carson High School’s Pacific Islanders Club and UCLA’s Pacific Islands Student Association
(PISA).
|
Necklace (lei niho palaoa), Hawaii, 19th century, Photo by Julian Bermudez |
Contemporary objects such as costumes – created and worn by students during dance
performances and competitions – will be displayed alongside traditional examples from
Pacific Asia Museum’s collection. For example, a 19th century Hawaiian necklace (lei niho
palaoa), exquisitely created by a master craftsman (kahuna), will be juxtaposed with a
21st century necklace made from unconventional materials, such as plastic and paper.
Other objects from the museum’s collection include Samoan textiles
made from bark cloth (tapa); a coconut-shell purse from Tonga;
Fijian cowry-shell necklaces; and models of outrigger canoes
which have a fascinating history as the main means of transport
for all the Pacifika (Polynesian) peoples.
Additionally, the exhibit will include photographs and oral
histories to provide context about what it means to be a
Pacifika youth living in Los Angeles. Since first contact
with the outside world in the late 18th century, the
Pacifika peoples have shown great resilience and vitality
in regards to combining traditional beliefs with new
ideas.
This exhibit is curated by students from Carson High
School’s Pacific Islanders Club and UCLA’s PISA,
under the supervision of Christina Hellmich, Curator
of the Jolika Collection of New Guinea Art
and Curator of Oceanic Art at the de Young
Museum of San Francisco.
This exhibition is sponsored by the James
Irvine Foundation and the Los Angeles County
Arts Commission.
Julian Bermudez, Exhibition Coordinator
- Saturday, May 10, 1pm–4pm
Free Family Festival: The Arts of the Pacific Islands
Family Festivals are always a lot of fun, and this will be no exception!
Come celebrate Pacific cultures and the opening of the innovative new exhibition Pacifika:Young Perspectives on Pacific Island Art. Enjoy a dance “tour” of Samoa, Fiji, Hawaii, New Zealand and Tahiti, hands-on crafts, demonstrations, and more.
This Free Family Festival is supported in part by a generous grant from the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, The James Irvine Foundation, Pasadena Arts and Culture Commission, the City of Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division and Target.

Return to What's
New page
 |