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Video: Pow Wow Hawai’i Series Part I

Las February, Hi-Fructose visited Honolulu, Hawai'i for the third annual Pow Wow event (covered here and here.) With the seasons changing and the temperature dropping, we're missing the citywide outdoor/indoor street art festival even more. As February gets closer and the fourth Pow Wow looms on the horizon we're happy to take an insightful look back at the event and can't wait to see what's coming up! Parts two and three of the video series will post via the Pow Wow website in the days to come, so keep an eye out there! Watch the new video above and a look at some art from the last Pow Wow after the jump.

Las February, Hi-Fructose visited Honolulu, Hawai’i for the third annual Pow Wow event (covered here and here.) With the seasons changing and the temperature dropping, we’re missing the citywide outdoor/indoor street art festival even more. As February gets closer and the fourth Pow Wow looms on the horizon we’re happy to take an insightful look back at the event and can’t wait to see what’s coming up! Parts two and three of the video series will post via the Pow Wow website in the days to come, so keep an eye out there! Watch the new video above and a look at some art from the last Pow Wow below.

Angry Woebots

Derek Weisberg

Eddie Colla

OG Slick

Rone

Meggs

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