Hyperallergic
‘The Artist Reviving a Native Hawaiian Clothmaking Tradition’
FLUX: The Current of Hawaiʻi, S/S 2022
A featured conversation between contemporary Native Hawaiian artists Lehuauakea and Nanea Lum.
Oregon ArtsWatch, Feb. 2022
In ‘Teaming up: Crow’s Shadow & Hallie Ford Museum of Art,’ Lehuauakea discusses the importance of their residency at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts in their early career.
The New York Times Magazine, Feb. 2022
Featured in a selection of Queer Indigenous artists, showcasing their work informed by a fluid gender identity.
The Oregonian
Review of the 2021-2022 exhibition Mesh at the Portland Art Museum, featuring four Indigenous artists.
Native American Art Magazine, Issue 44
Featured on the cover, and in article, ‘The Fibers That Connect Us,’ highlighting Lehuauakea and their partner, Ian Kualiʻi.
Native American Art Magazine, Issue 43
Review of Heʻe Nalu: The Art and Legacy of Hawaiian Surfing, at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ.
The New York Times Magazine, Apr. 2021
‘10 Queer Indigenous Artists on Where Their Inspirations Have Led Them’