In Hawaii, Weaving New Life Into a Nearly Vanished Art Form
New York Times 07.27.24
The age-old practice of turning tree leaves into mats has been revived on the islands. “It teaches you how to weave relationships, past and present,” one master artisan says.
No Place Like Home
Kohala Mountain News, 1.26.24
What if the arts were a bigger part of community life? Would the outcome be healthier people and healthier societies? This is the question at the heart of One Nation One Project, a national arts and health initiative lead by a team of experts with the goal of leveraging the power of the arts to strengthen the social fabric in our nation and heal our communities. I have been selected, as a Kohala-born artist, to help answer these questions about the place we live in a national effort to speak from here, Kohala. Your help with this project will aid in defining our community.
Big Island Town to Participate in Nationwide ‘Arts for EveryBody’ Project Where Local Artists Will Celebrate Culture and Community
Big Island Now 09.18.23
Artists will gain access to industry experts in business, planning, marketing and other areas that support their growth as artistic entrepreneurs and working artists.