Wahi Pana: Storied Places invites the public to the opening protocol and community celebration of a new mural at Kahe Point.
Join us in celebrating Nā ʻIli o Kahe, a new mural by artists Meleanna Aluli Meyer and Solomon Enos. Theprogram will begin with cultural protocol, followed by conversation, food, music, and community gathering. The public is invited to come together in reflection, connection, and celebration.
Located at Kahe Point, a site popular with divers, snorkelers, and locals alike, and passed by thousands of commuters each day, Nā ʻIli o Kahe reconnects the place to the significance of the five ʻili (subdivisions) associated with the area.
Created in collaboration with more than thirty community members, this mural is grounded in shared stewardship and kuleana-based pedagogy. Using the form of a ʻupena (net), the design symbolizes the gathering of people and resources.
