Native American Art Magazine, Issue 44

Featured on the cover, and in article, “The Fibers That Connect Us,” highlighting Lehuauakea and their partner, Ian Kualiʻi.

FLUX: The Current of Hawaiʻi, S/S 2022

A featured conversation between contemporary Native Hawaiian artists and kapa makers Lehuauakea and Nanea Lum.

Native American Art Magazine, Issue 43

Review of Heʻe Nalu: The Art and Legacy of Hawaiian Surfing, at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ.

The New York Times Magazine, Feb. 2022

Featured in a selection of Queer Indigenous artists, showcasing their work informed by a fluid gender identity.

The New York Times Magazine, Apr. 2021

Featured in “10 Queer Indigenous Artists on Where Their Inspirations Have Led Them.”

Oregon ArtsWatch, Feb. 2022

In “Teaming up: Crow’s Shadow & Hallie Ford Museum of Art,” Lehuauakea discusses the importance of their residency at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts in their early career.

The Oregonian

Overview of the 2021-2022 exhibition Mesh at the Portland Art Museum, featuring four Indigenous artists: Lehuauakea, Leah Rose, Lynnette Haozous, and Ka’ila Farrell-Smith.