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POWWOW is an international mural arts festival founded by Jasper Wong in Hong Kong in 2009. In 2010, the first edition of POWWOW as a week-long mural arts festival was held in Honolulu, Hawaii. The festival has since exhibited in 17 cities worldwide with the purpose of city beautification and community building. [1] [2] [3] Past festivals have also featured local restaurants, [3] partnerships with local sports teams, [4] illuminated art installations, [5] [6] and musical performances from artists such as Eminem. [2]

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While POWWOW shares the name of the Native American Pau Wau gathering, the festival's name originates combining the "Pow" of comic book action bubbles with the "WOW" of a reader's reaction. [1] [3]

In April 2020, POW! WOW! celebrated its tenth anniversary by releasing a 256-page hardcover book through Paragon Books. [7] All international editions of the festival are represented through a photo reportage of a mural created there at least once.

Notable participants

Festival years

FestivalLocationFestival YearsNotes
POW! WOW! Hawaii Kaka'ako District, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.20112019 [2]
POW! WOW! Long BeachLong Beach, California, U.S.20152020 [9]
POW! WOW! WorcesterWorcester, Massachusetts, U.S.20162019 [4]
POW! WOW! DCNoMa neighborhood, Washington, D.C., U.S.20162019
POW! WOW! San JoseSan Jose, California, U.S.20172019 [10]
POW! WOW! KoreaSeoul, South Korea20172019 [1]
POW! WOW! RotterdamRotterdam, The Netherlands20182020 [11]
POW! WOW! ClevelandCleveland, Ohio, U.S.2020 [3]

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