Closing Artist Talk for Hawai‘i is not the United States, but it is your Future
Schedule
Wed Dec 03 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
20 Cooper Square, 101 | New York, NY

About this Event
Presented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU. Co-sponsored the Center for Collaborative Indigenous Research with Communities and Lands.
The artist Sean Connelly reflects on his year-long residency at the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU, and shares his curatorial process and vision for . The exhibition, on view at 20 Cooper Square, first floor gallery, invites viewers to consider the built environment as oceanic, an interconnected system requiring collective cultural efforts to sustain.
NYU campus access guidelines: This is an in-person event, open to the public. Registration is required.
Accessibility note: This venue is accessible for wheelchair users. There are all gender restrooms. If you have any access needs, please email [email protected]
About the Artist
Born and raised in Honolulu, Sean Connelly is an artist and building practitioner working collaboratively across sculpture, architecture, film, and cartography. Connelly’s practice engages deeply with grassroots interventions and supports Native liberation, food sovereignty, land justice, and cultural resurgence centering ‘āina (Land / That Which Feeds).
As founding director of After Oceanic Built Environments Lab and the nonprofit Hawai‘i Nonlinear, Connelly actively cultivates ancestral knowledge, ecological insight, and social justice to transform built environments into living archives of intergenerational healing. Collaborating closely with cultural bearers, creative practitioners, and Indigenous experts across Pae ‘Āina Hawai‘i (Hawaiian Islands), Connelly’s work contributes to a grassroots community of care, actively shaping liberated oceanic futures.
Photograph by Sancia Miala Shiba Nash.
Where is it happening?
20 Cooper Square, 101, 20 Cooper Square, 101, New York, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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