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Bishop Museum’s new immersive exhibition chronicles the history of the popular Pow! Wow! street-art festival

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Pow! Wow! founder Jasper Wong discusses the new exhibition at Bishop Museum.
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                                The street-art festival Pow! Wow! Hawaii is celebrating its 10th year with an exhibition at Bishop Museum. A replica of the corner of Queen Street and The Alley features a bodega, a car covered in graffiti and a two-story mural by Kamea Hadar.
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The street-art festival Pow! Wow! Hawaii is celebrating its 10th year with an exhibition at Bishop Museum. A replica of the corner of Queen Street and The Alley features a bodega, a car covered in graffiti and a two-story mural by Kamea Hadar.

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                                A fire hydrant sculpture titled “Splash of Aloha” by Slick with murals by “Greg Mike” Mensching and Dave “Persue” Ross.
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A fire hydrant sculpture titled “Splash of Aloha” by Slick with murals by “Greg Mike” Mensching and Dave “Persue” Ross.

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                                University of Hawaii student Evelyn Belman took in the larger-than-life works of Amy Sol, from left, Wooden Wave and Solomon Robert Nui Enos.
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University of Hawaii student Evelyn Belman took in the larger-than-life works of Amy Sol, from left, Wooden Wave and Solomon Robert Nui Enos.

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                                Tiana Brede, left, of Kaneohe took photos of her family at the “Pow! Wow!” exhibition. Teddy Brede, Rylan Brede and Riley Brede strike a pose in front of a mural by Hiero Veiga.
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Tiana Brede, left, of Kaneohe took photos of her family at the “Pow! Wow!” exhibition. Teddy Brede, Rylan Brede and Riley Brede strike a pose in front of a mural by Hiero Veiga.

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                                The gallery space within “Pow! Wow! The First Decade: From Hawai‘i to the World” features more than 120 new 2-by-2 paintings by local and international artists.
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The gallery space within “Pow! Wow! The First Decade: From Hawai‘i to the World” features more than 120 new 2-by-2 paintings by local and international artists.

GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                The street-art festival Pow! Wow! Hawaii is celebrating its 10th year with an exhibition at Bishop Museum. A replica of the corner of Queen Street and The Alley features a bodega, a car covered in graffiti and a two-story mural by Kamea Hadar.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                A fire hydrant sculpture titled “Splash of Aloha” by Slick with murals by “Greg Mike” Mensching and Dave “Persue” Ross.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                University of Hawaii student Evelyn Belman took in the larger-than-life works of Amy Sol, from left, Wooden Wave and Solomon Robert Nui Enos.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Tiana Brede, left, of Kaneohe took photos of her family at the “Pow! Wow!” exhibition. Teddy Brede, Rylan Brede and Riley Brede strike a pose in front of a mural by Hiero Veiga.
GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                The gallery space within “Pow! Wow! The First Decade: From Hawai‘i to the World” features more than 120 new 2-by-2 paintings by local and international artists.