Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s current artist-in-residence, feather artist Rick Makanaaloha Kia‘imeaokekanaka San Nicolas, is hosting an extended open house from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday until May 16 at the 1932 Administration Building (also called the ‘Ohi‘a Wing). ADVERTISING
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s current artist-in-residence, feather artist Rick Makanaaloha Kia‘imeaokekanaka San Nicolas, is hosting an extended open house from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday until May 16 at the 1932 Administration Building (also called the ‘Ohi‘a Wing).
San Nicolas also will participate in the park’s upcoming BioBlitz and Biodiversity &Cultural Festival from May 15-16 from the ‘Ohi‘a Wing, located between Kilauea Visitor Center and Volcano House.
San Nicolas recently was bestowed the title of ke kumu hulu nui (feather master of ancient Hawaiian featherwork) by revered Kumu Hula (hula master) Kaha‘i Topolinski. Early on, San Nicolas knew his calling was to learn from the most noted Hawaiian experts of this heritage art. His featherwork replicates the work of ancient Hawaiian masters whose finely crafted regalia were worn by Hawaiian royalty and warriors.
San Nicolas has honed his featherwork through research, talking to kupuna (honored elders), and by listening intently to all who want to share their stories, traditions and processes. Through their dedication, San Nicolas helps perpetuate the art of feather lei-making for generations to come. More of his work also is on exhibit at Volcano House.
The National Parks Arts Foundation, now in its second year of working with the National Park Service at Hawaii Volcanoes, coordinates the park’s artist-in-residence program. The National Parks Arts Foundation is a nonprofit supported by public donations.
To help fund upcoming artist-in-residence programs, call 505-715-6492, email admin@nationalparksartsfoundation.org and visit www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org.