“kuʻu ēwe, kuʻu piko”

Tiana Nanayo Kuuleialoha Honda

March 3 - April 1, 2023

The Front Gallery

Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
2012 Baltimore Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64108

Exhibition Statement

ʻŌLELO NOʻEAU #230

ʻAʻole noi ʻike ke kanaka i na nani o kona wahi i hānau ʻia ai.

A person doesn’t see all the beauties of his birthplace.

You don’t realize how beautiful your home is until you go away.

-Mary Kawena Pukui, ʻŌlelo Noʻeau: Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings

Though it can be interpreted in various ways, “kuʻu ēwe, kuʻu piko” can be translated to mean “my umbilical, my navel” in Hawaiian. I use these words to refer to my connection to my Native Hawaiian ancestry and to emphasize that this connection is still intact despite years of disregarding it. It is to acknowledge the ancestral ties that I have recognized have been strained, or in some instances, completely lost within my family. 

Thus, this body of work showcases my ongoing journey to reacquaint myself with my multicultural background and utilizes aspects of the land, the various cultures, and the histories present within Hawai’i to foster a stronger connection and understanding to my home and how my relationship to it will change.