USA
Drew K. Broderick is an artist, curator, and educator from Mōkapu, Kailua, Koʻolaupoko, Oʻahu. Currently, he serves as director of Koa Gallery at Kapiʻolani Community College and is a member of kekahi wahi, an interisland film collective formed in 2020. Previously, he worked in the Hawai‘i-based art collective PARADISE COVE (2015–2018), operated an artist-run venue SPF Projects (2012–2016), and co-founded an annual open-call, thematic exhibition, CONTACT (2014–2019). Collaborative curatorial projects in development include ʻAi Pōhaku and I OLA KANALOA, with Josh Tengan, and Revisiting Kealakekua Bay, Reworking the Captain Cook Monument as part of a hui of Hawaiʻi-based artist practitioners.