Evolution of Native Hawaiian art: ‘Loli‘ana’ exhibition opens Saturday at EHCC

Courtesy image “Ki’i Kupuna: Maka,” acrylic, aerosol and shellac on wood panel by Carl F.K. Pao.

“Papahanaumoku,” used bullet cartridges and glass filled with native plant seeds by Bernice Akamine.

Courtesy images

“ ‘A‘ahu,” coconut rope by Hanalei Marzan.

“Lei Papahi (Adorned with Garlands),” traditional printing on kapa by Roen Hufford.

In commemoration of the Merrie Monarch Festival, “Loli‘ana: A Native Hawaiian Exhibition” opens with a reception at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the East Hawaii Cultural Center.