This exhibition project is a partnership between Gallery ‘Iolani at Windward Community College and the Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.

 

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Gallery at ‘Iolani
Phone:  (808) 236-9155
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www.gallery.wcc.hawaii.edu

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Gallery ‘Iolani
is located on the campus of Windward Community College and is recognized as one of the finest exhibition sites in the state of Hawai’i, showing work from local, national and international venues. The gallery also serves as a classroom for students studying gallery design and management at WCC. Gallery ‘Iolani is located adjacent to Palikū Theatre in the Hale Pālanakila complex.

 

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Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program
Phone: (808) 956-8843
Website: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/amst/museum-studies/about-museum-studies

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The Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program at the University of Hawai‘i offers students an opportunity to learn about museums, acquire professional experience, and develop research skills while earning a certificate. Currently housed in the Department of American Studies, it is the only official program in the state to offer formalized training for people interested in making a career in museums. The program is the result of a working partnership between the university, local museums, and the Hawai‘i Museums Association.

The exhibition received a grant from the Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities.

 

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Hawai’i Council for the Humanities
Phone:  (808) 732-5402
Website: www.hihumanities.org

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The Hawai’i Council for the Humanities strives to promote a better understanding of and appreciation for the humanities among the general public in Hawai’i by supporting historical, philosophical, and cultural programs that encourage people to exchange ideas and engage in civic dialogue and is located in the landmark Modernist building of First Hawaiian Bank on the top of Wai‘alae Avenue. Additional funding for the exhibition was provided by the Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities.

 

 

 

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