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THE ARTWORK

This rope installation titled, “Eia Hawai‘i, He Moku, He Kānaka”, translates to, “Here is Hawai‘i, an island, a people.” It speaks to the interconnectivity of communities across Hawai‘i, while also recognizing the ancestral ties and enduring relationships to Oceania. The work is inspired by Marshall Islands navigational stick charts that were used to teach Oceanic seafaring practices and the knot-making practices of Hawai‘i. Through these two physical manifestations of indigenous knowledge, Marzan creates a dialogue within his work that speaks to the evolutionary continuity of culture.

ABOUT MARQUES MARZAN

Marques Hanalei Marzan is a Hawaiian and Oceanic fibers culture bearer and contemporary visual artist. His skill, knowledge, and experience is highly acknowledged within his community where he serves as a mentor and advocate, promoting sustainable gathering practices, perpetuating Hawaiian fiber techniques, and instilling indigenous values in his students.