Hawai‘i Contemporary has announced the list of artists participating in the upcoming Hawai‘i Triennial 2025.
Curated by Wassan Al-Khudhairi, Binna Choi and Noelle MKY Kahanu, the triennial features 49 artists and collectives from around the world, including Hayv Kahraman, Yazan Khalili and Jumana Manna. See the full list below:
J D Nālamakūikapō Ahsing
Allora & Calzadilla
Meleanna Aluli Meyer
Nanci Amaka
Edith Amituanai
Art Labor
Rebecca Belmore
Melissa Chimera
Kahi Ching
Stephanie Comilang
Megan Cope
Sione Faletau
Teresita Fernández
Nikita Gale
Rocky Ka‘iouliokahihikoloʻEhu Jensen
Hayv Kahraman
Jane Jin Kaisen
Emily Karaka
Sonya Kelliher-Combs
Yazan Khalili
Sung Hwan Kim
Al Lagunero
Las Nietas de Nonó
Lehuauakea
Anchi Lin (Ciwas Tahos)
Nanea Lum
Jumana Manna
Gisela McDaniel
Brandy Nālani McDougall
Charles Aulii Mitchell
Futoshi Miyagi
Brandon Ng
Christian Nyampeta
Carl F K Pao
John Pule
Tiare Ribeaux
Rice Brewing Sisters Club
Citra Sasmita
Sancia Miala Shiba Nash
Lieko Shiga
Rose B Simpson
Russell Sunabe
Stephanie Syjuco
Taro Patch Creative
Salote Tawale
Shannon Te Ao
Kanitha Tith
wendelien van oldenborgh
Warraba Weatherall
Entitled ALOHA NŌ, this edition centres around the concept of ‘aloha’, seeking to reclaim it from its modern colonial-capitalist associations and to mobilise its connotations of love between humans and the environment through contemporary art.
In a statement, the curators commented: “We have centered artists whose practices are shaped by their shared commitment to learning from and loving the people and places from where they and their ancestors come; in particular, Hawai‘i, the Pacific and other islands and nations that share similar histories and struggles.”
Taking place across multiple sites in Hawai‘i Island, Maui and O‘ahu for the first time, the triennial offers free public programs and audience-engagement events, including participatory art projects, workshops, artist talks, film screenings, panel discussions and tours.
Hawai‘i Triennial 2025 runs from 15 February to 4 May 2025.