Marques Hanalei Marzan |
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Born | (1979-03-17) March 17, 1979 (age 45)
Honolulu, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi |
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Education | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa |
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Occupation(s) | Cultural Advisor and The Wayne Pitluck and Judith Pyle Curator for Cultural Resilience |
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Employer(s) | Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi |
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Marques Hanalei Marzan (born March 17, 1979) is a visual artist, chanter, dancer, scholar, and arts advocate of Hawaiian, Filipino, and Japanese descent. Marzan is best known for his fiber arts skill, experience, and knowledge in both Hawaiian customary and contemporary contexts. His work has been internationally collected and in the permanent collections of: Peabody Essex Museum, Linden Museum, British Museum,[1] Te Papa Tongarewa, Field Museum,[2] Capitol Modern.[3]
He is the Cultural Advisor and The Wayne Pitluck and Judith Pyle Curator for Cultural Resilience at Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
Early life and education
Marzan was born on Oʻahu and attended James B. Castle High School. His father is Filipino and his mother is of Japanese and Native Hawaiian descent. His artistic practice draws upon cultural stories, practices, and beliefs associated with his multi-ethnic heritage. He later received his B.F.A. in Art from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in 2002.
Career
Marzan began exhibiting his art in 1999, first showing in local venues and juried exhibitions. Since then, his work has been presented in national and international curated exhibitions.
Awards and recognition
Marzan received awards and recognition for his artistic practice that include:
Further reading
Marzan has been spotlighted in various local and national publications in the United States including:
- Smithsonian Magazine, Hawaiian Artist Weaves Contemporary Style With Ancient Tradition, 2023[8]
- Honolulu Magazine, Bishop Museumʻs Cultural Adviser Weaves History with Modern Flair, 2018[9]
- Metro HNL, An Imagined Future, 2016[10]
- Hawaiʻi Magazine, Keepers of the Flame, 2016[11]
- Star Bulletin, Close To Home, 2008[12]
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