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What happens when we listen to the water held in the land? What does it say and what would it teach us? Join the Donkey Mill Art Center and artist-in-residence, James Jack, as we invite the you to engage with water in the land and listen to the stories and wisdom which water shares with us today. Launching Saturday, March 6, and every Tuesday and Thursday for a month, we’ll be sharing 9 unique prompts encouraging experiential connections + creative documentation + visual evidence = alternative knowledge. We invite you to post or share your stories using the social media hashtags: #DMACWaterConnections #DonkeyMillArtCenter Mahalo to Gabriel Chua (@project.gabe98) who created this video along with James Jack, as well as artist, ila, who is featured in this digital short. This program has been made possible by the Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation. James Jack is an American Asian artist who works at the mouth of the Pandan River where freshwater meets the sea in Western Singapore. He engages layered histories of place to achieve positive change through community-led initiatives woven together with raising sensitivity to ecological networks. His works have been exhibited at Honolulu Museum of Art, Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, Setouchi International Art Festival, Busan Biennale, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art. He is a graduate of UH Mānoa, lived in the Japanese archipelago for twelve years and currently teaches and directs the artist-in-residence program at Yale-NUS College. Donkey Mill Art Center is the home of Hōlualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit art education organization. The Donkey Mill Art Center is a community hub for the exploration of arts and culture to inform, inspire and strengthen individual and collective well-being. For more information, visit www.donkeymillartcenter.org or call (808) 322-3362. Donkey Mill Art Center, open Wednesdays - Saturdays, 10:00am - 6:00pm, 78-6670 Mamalahoa Highway, Holualoa, HI 96725.