Exhibits
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Kani Ka ‘Ōpala: Take a Sad Song & Make it Better Exhibition

Dates: April 6, 2026-August 10, 2026 Location: Bridge Gallery, Hamilton Library, UH Mānoa Kani Ka ʻŌpala logo with simplified human shape holding a long stick above a trashcan made into a drum. The ʻoʻ in ʻŌpala is a recycling symbol. The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) is delighted to highlight a new exhibition, ‘Kani…
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Environmental Biographies of Southeast Asia: Collaborative Learning in the Field

The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) is pleased to highlight a new exhibition, Environmental Biographies of Southeast Asia: Collaborative Learning in the Field. This exhibition brings together stories from forests, rivers, paddy fields, and fish ponds in Chiang Mai (Thailand) and South Sulawesi (Indonesia), created through collaborative fieldwork by undergraduate and graduate students from…
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Sounding the Earth: Bamboo, Metal, and Wood Instruments of Southeast Asia

The Center for Southeast Asian Studies, the Ethnomusicology Program in the Music Department, and Asia Collection present an exhibit entitled, “Sounding the Earth: Bamboo, Metal, and Wood Instruments of Southeast Asia” on view in Hamilton Library’s 4th Floor Asia Collection from February 1 – May 20, 2024. The exhibit is open to the public during…
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Visit the EWC Gallery’s Exhibition “Living Legacies Paintings and Performances of Bali”

Visit “Living Legacies Paintings and Performances of Bali,” at the EWC Gallery! Pre-reservation required.
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A Digital Exhibit of Filipina/x in Hawaiʻi

A Digital Exhibit of Filipina/x in Hawaiʻi: Our Movements, Archives, & Memories (Oct 19 – Nov 30).
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Online Exhibition: Teak Trading in Thailand during the 19th Century

UH Mānoa Hamilton Library Asia Collection Online Exhibition: Teak Trading in Thailand during the 19th Century