FREE ADMISSION on May 8th — Toe Fo’i:The Return is a community exhibit in collaboration with 5 Pasifika artists engaging the power of storytelling to humanize the numbers behind those lost to COVID-19.
The exhibit builds upon a series of story-circles, which reminds visitors that the stories of those lost are the stories of those who survived. Toe Foʻi: The Return is anchored to the role of artists as healers who move us collectively through this hurdle of misinformation, fear, mistrust, and entitlement.
This exhibit, Toe Fo’i:The Return is generously supported by the Robert Gumbiner Foundation and Empowering Pacific Islander Communities(EPIC), a national organization that advances social justice. The exhibit will close August 21, 2021.
May 22nd — “Toe Foʻi: The Return” artwalk with Jason “JP” Pereira
Sunday, May 22 @ noon and 2pm meet us outside by PIEAM fence side of Alamitos Ave.
Join muralist and graphic artist, Jason “JP” Pereira on an artwalk of his exterior art installation Hoʻokahi (Hawaiian word meaning “to make one”) a visual story of holistic wellness and resilience.
Purchase your ticket here.
Admission Prices
$5 General Admission
$3 Seniors (62+)
$3 Students with ID
Free for PIEAM Members (Join Now)
Free for Children under 12