The University of Hawaii at Hilo Art Department has opened the “Exploring Conceptual Possibilities” art exhibition in the Campus Center this week.
The University of Hawaii at Hilo Art Department has opened the “Exploring Conceptual Possibilities” art exhibition in the Campus Center this week.
The public is invited to the third floor of the center to view the artwork, which was curated by Lamerol Gatewood.
The gallery will be open and on display from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through April 21.
According to a press release, the presentation features work by Adjoa J. Burrowes, a Washington, D.C, mixed media artist; Carl Hazlewood, artist, writer, curator and co-founder of the Aljira Center for Contemporary Art in New Jersey; Algernon Miller, a leading figure in the intellectual wing of Afrofuturism; Lisette Morel, a New Jersey-based Dominican-American artist, mother, educator and occasional curator who embraces an untamed nomadic ritualistic practice; and Danielle Scott, a politically and socially charged, mixed media assemblage artist.