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Maile Andrade, Untitled

Maile Andrade
Native Hawaiian
Alternative Name
Ivy Hali'imaile Andrade
Date
2016
Edition / State
27/30
Classification
Print
Dimensions
10 x 8 in. (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
Accession Number
2016.20.20.18
Credit
Gift of the Artist
Memo / Artist Statement
My work reflects and is rooted in a native Hawaiian worldview. It is about indigenous people and their relationship to land, their environment and to values that support the ongoing creation of indigenous knowledge and wisdom.
Biography
Maile Andrade is a multimedia artist and has a Masters of Fine Art degree from the University of Hawai'i-Manoa. She presently is a Professor at Kamakakukalani Center for Hawaiian Studies at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa teaching in a Native Hawaiian Creative Expression Program. She has received a variety of academic awards and was selected by the Folk Arts Apprentice Program to serve as an apprentice with Master Weaver Elizabeth Lee and received the 1998 Visual Arts Fellowship from the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. She has participated in several Indigenous Symposiums/Gatherings in New Zealand, Tahiti, and the Longhouse in Evergreen State College, Washington. Maile was artist-in-resident in New Zealand, at the Alaska Heritage Center, Anchorage and SAR School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM. She serves as an Affiliate Researcher at Bishop Museum and has presented all over the world. She has exhibited her works locally, nationally and internationally.
Date of Bio
Inscription
edition, signature, date in pencil (front)