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Project Information <br /> *38. Project Title EXHIBIT A <br /> Abled Hawaii Artists Art Immersion Exhibition <br /> 39. Project Start Date <br /> 07/01/2026 <br /> 40. Project End Date <br /> 08/02/2026 <br /> * <br /> 41. Please select all areas of Hawaii Island where the project will be administered,delivered,and <br /> implemented. <br /> South Hilo <br /> * <br /> 42. Please select the district of the Council Member from which you would like to apply for Contingency <br /> Relief Funds. <br /> Council District 1 <br /> *43. In 2,000 characters or less,describe the project. <br /> This exhibition,the largest celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act in Hawaii,will be curated in <br /> collaboration with Abled Hawaii Artists(AHA) and feature artists with physical and/or cognitive disabilities from <br /> across the islands. For 18 years,AHA has empowered more than 20,000 people by advancing access, recognition, <br /> and income for disabled artists.This juried exhibition will present established artists alongside emerging artists <br /> mentored by AHA for professional exhibition.The show will be open statewide and will include portraiture exploring <br /> disability journeys—spotlighting both contemporary artists and historical figures with disabilities. The Wailoa Center <br /> will be transformed into 10 immersive bays, alternating between curated displays and interactive installations that <br /> offer sensory experiences that reflect specific disabilities. Planned elements include tactile works for blind and low- <br /> vision audiences,vibration-based pieces for Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities, calming low-light spaces for <br /> sensory-sensitive visitors,wheelchair-accessible installations, and explorations of mental health and psychiatric <br /> disabilities. Curatorial guidance from Halena Kapuni-Reynolds and community partners will support specialized <br /> committees for each area.This initiative advances Hawaii Island's Renaissance of Inclusion movement,grounded in <br /> the belief that art must be accessible to and reflective of every body and mind. Throughout July, programming will <br /> extend beyond the gallery through collaborative art days, nonprofit resource booths,the 19th Annual Art Festival, a <br /> "Walk and Talk"dialogue with a historical slideshow, and demonstrations of adaptive techniques. The final week <br /> will spotlight Queer Disabled Artists. With nearly one in five adults in Hawaii living with a disability,this exhibition <br /> celebrates inclusion, creativity, and opportunity—supporting disabled artists in building sustainable,visible, and <br /> thriving careers. <br /> *44. 5O1(c)(3) Mission Statement <br /> To empower people with developmental disabilities to achieve and enjoy self-determined lives, supporting lifelong <br /> belonging and fulfillment within the Hawai'i Island community. <br /> *45. In 1,000 characters or less, explain how the 5O1(c)(3) is connected to the project. <br /> Full Life Hawaii serves as the project's 501(c)(3)fiscal sponsor, providing financial oversight, grant compliance, and <br /> administrative accountability to ensure funds are managed in alignment with charitable standards.The project is <br /> curated and implemented by Abled Hawaii Artists (AHA),whose 18-year history of inclusive exhibitions, <br /> mentorship, and disability-centered arts programming forms the foundation of this initiative.AHA leads artist <br /> outreach,selection, exhibition design, accessibility integration, public programming, and evaluation. Through this <br /> partnership, Full Life Hawai'i ensures fiduciary stewardship, while AHA advances its mission to expand access, <br /> recognition, and income for artists with disabilities statewide. <br /> *46. Please upload a completed CRF Grant Budget Form. <br /> District 1 -CRF Budget Form.xlsx <br />