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8x8: Source | Ryan Kamakakēhau Fernandez | "Bridging Boarders (Heart, Spirit, Soul)" 

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This fourth installment of 8x8 brings together eight visual artists and eight performing artists based in Hawaiʻi to create new work inspired by their encounters with Shangri La. Sparking a generative force to this year's exhibition, the theme “source” has been interpreted by these artists to produce commentaries on topics ranging from sustainability and ancestry to rising and return.
The exhibition features eight performance artist videos, illustrating a rich tapestry of perspectives and interpretations, offering insights into the nuanced history, diverse collection, unique environment, and intricate complexities of both Shangri La and Hawaiʻi.
Ryan Kamakakēhau Fernandez | "Bridging Boarders (Heart, Spirit, Soul)"
Growing up as an African American in the vibrant and culturally rich environment of Hawai‘i has been a transformative experience that has shaped my understanding of myself and my heritage. Being born in a different state and raised in a place with a distinct culture has allowed me to tap deeper into my own identity and gain a greater appreciation for African American culture.
Being immersed in a diverse community in Hawaiʻi that celebrates and embraces different cultures has given me a unique perspective on the world, teaching me the importance of understanding and respecting different backgrounds. It has also allowed me to see the similarities and connections between Hawaiian and African American cultures, both of which have a rich history of resilience, creativity, and community.
Growing up, I had the opportunity to learn about and participate in various Hawaiian cultural practices and traditions. From hula to ukulele, I embraced the arts and music that are deeply rooted in this culture. That immersion not only enriched my understanding of Hawaiian culture, but also inspired me to further explore and celebrate my own African American heritage.
Through my experiences, I came to realize the importance of being a voice for younger generations. An African American growing up in a predominantly Hawaiian community, I faced many unique challenges and opportunities. I learned to navigate and bridge the gap between cultures, and I now believe that my experiences can serve as a source of inspiration and guidance for others.
I am committed to using my voice and platform to promote understanding, inclusivity, and cultural appreciation. I want to be a role model for younger generations, showing them that it is possible to embrace and celebrate your heritage while also being open to learning from and connecting with other cultures. I hope to inspire others to tap into their own identities, to explore their roots, and to become advocates for cultural diversity and unity. I am grateful for the experiences and opportunities that have shaped me, and I am excited to continue sharing my story and promoting cultural understanding and appreciation.
Mahalo to:
KoAloha ‘Ukuleke
Percussionist: Augie B. Lopaka Colón Jr.
Song: Kaimana Hila
Composed by: Charles E King
DBK (Designs by Kamohoali’i)
Learn more about Shangri La and the 8x8: Source exhibition at: www.shangrilahawaii.org/
and @hi_shangrila

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