This invitational exhibition will feature a select group of 28 kapa practitioners from Hawai‘i and California whose work involves both traditional and nontraditional use of materials and techniques in kapa-making.
Learn about the history, tools, and botanical resources of this ancient Hawaiian art form, and the dedicated work of those who have revitalized the almost-lost knowledge and cultural value of the craft.
We are pleased to share resources and expertise in collaboration with the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and the Maui Historical Society/Bailey House Museum.
CLICK HERE for the exhibit brochure.
This invitational exhibition will feature a select group of 28 kapa practitioners from Hawai‘i and California whose work involves both traditional and nontraditional use of materials and techniques in kapa-making.
Learn about the history, tools, and botanical resources of this ancient Hawaiian art form, and the dedicated work of those who have revitalized the almost-lost knowledge and cultural value of the craft.
We are pleased to share resources and expertise in collaboration with the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and the Maui Historical Society/Bailey House Museum.
CLICK HERE for the exhibit brochure.