Remember Me When You See This, (Local Knowledge)

$1,200.00

From the Local Knowledge series (2014–ongoing)
By Sally Lundburg & Keith Tallett

This work draws from our walks past ʻIolani Palace during the Present Project residency on Oʻahu, inspired by Queen Liliʻuokalani’s resilience and her subtle, layered forms of expression. The text for this piece was chosen for its connection to her quilted messages and the histories embedded in her songs.

14″ × 14″ mixed-media painting: enamel paint, powdered pigment, archival inkjet ricepaper, and epoxy resin on wood panel with light wood sides.

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Remember Me When You See This, (Local Knowledge)

From the Local Knowledge series (2014–ongoing)
By Sally Lundburg & Keith Tallett

Work Description:
Created during the Present Project art residency on Oʻahu, this piece grew out of daily walks past ʻIolani Palace and reflections on Queen Liliʻuokalani’s time of imprisonment and her enduring creative spirit. The text was chosen for its relationship to her quiet forms of resistance—her quilting, her songwriting, and the layered ways she embedded meaning.

Series Description:
In the Local Knowledge series, we use text, humor, and irony to explore the shifting dynamics of place and identity. Through intentional misspellings, letter placement, and image–text juxtapositions, the works allude to layered or hidden meanings. Functioning as alternative signage, they offer warnings, invitations, and anecdotal observations for communities in transition.

The concept of local knowledge refers to knowledge systems that are dynamic—continuously adapting as people respond to environmental and cultural change, and as ideas are absorbed and reinterpreted across contexts. All communities possess forms of local knowledge: rural and urban, settled and migratory, Indigenous and diasporic.

The series includes both mixed-media paintings and environmental installations (Local Knowledge, Onsite). Fifteen paintings from the series were featured in the 2017 Honolulu Biennial, where it was described as establishing “foundations for ongoing connections between local and non-local communities, strengthening Hawaiʻi’s social fabric.”

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14″ × 14″ mixed-media painting: enamel paint, powdered pigment, archival inkjet ricepaper, and epoxy resin on wood panel with light wood sides.

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