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POW! WOW! Celebrates 10 Years at the Bishop Museum POW! WOW! The First Decade: From Hawaiʻi to the World Presented by Hawaiian Airlines brings Queen Street and Kakaʻako to Bishop Museum in a one-of-a-kind art exhibit.
May 13, 2021
Putting a city street into a museum is about as hard as you think it would be, but the folks at Pow! Wow! and Bishop Museum have done it. All it took was months of preparation, roughly 800 cans of spray paint and a donated car. Oh, and also some of the most talented mural artists in the world.
To avoid creating massive crowds in public spaces, this year’s POW! WOW! has been done indoors at the Bishop Museum, and will be open to visitors this coming weekend. Not only will there be dozens of massive, jaw-dropping murals from local artists, such as Shar Tuiasoa, Solomon Enos, Kamea Hadar and Cory Taum, there will also be pieces from international talents like Hiero Veiga and Matt Eaton.
Denverite, the Denver site! Sexual assault allegations, violence, bullying: Women say Denver’s street art scene and its leaders have failed them
Allegations against the founder of the largest, most popular street art festival in Denver have circulated for years. RiNo just parted ways with him.
Surrounded by friends and supporters, Robyn Frances stands in front of a mural dedicated to the women of Denver s art scene, off Larimer Street in Five Points RiNo district, that was recently defaced. Dec. 19, 2020. Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Feb. 22, 2021, 9:34 a.m.
This story contains graphic descriptions of sexual assault.
On September 21, one day after the 2020 CRUSH Walls had ended, Robyn Frances wrote a post on Instagram that sent shockwaves through Denver’s art scene.