Wahi Pana: Storied Places

Wahi Pana: Storied Places is a temporary public art project of the City and County of Honolulu Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts (MOCA) and is a winner of the Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Public Art Challenge grant.

Beginning February 2025, the project will feature art installations across the island of O‘ahu that connect each site with their indigenous, Native Hawaiian mo‘olelo (stories).

Wahi Pana engages and educates Hawai‘i's residents and visitors through art that explores the layered and profound mo‘olelo (stories) of our ‘āina (land).

By presenting these cultural narratives, we aim to inspire respect and appreciation for our island's rich heritage, prompt meaningful conversations, and strengthen connections within our community. Through the creative expressions from talented local artists, Wahi Pana seeks to deepen the understanding and appreciation of our history and culture, fostering a shared sense of place among all who experience these powerful stories.

Wahi Pana Handi-Van by @kamehana_o_kala — Coming Soon

Join us for the official launch at Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden on February 20 at 12:30 p.m. for a first look.

RSVP link in bio.
Join us for the launch of Wahi Pana Phase 3, featuring new site-specific installations by contemporary artists across Oʻahu. All are welcome!

🔺Wahi Pana Phase III Press Conference
Featuring Kaili Chun, Wahi Pana Handi-Van Reveal, and other Phase 3 artists. 
Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden
February 20, 2026, 12:30 p.m.

🔺Kahe Point (Electric Beach)
Meleanna Aluli Meyer & Solomon Enos
February 21, 2026, 12:00 p.m.

🔺Haleʻiwa Beach Park
Amber Khan & Jordan Souza
February 22, 2026, 9:00 a.m.

Join us for mele, mo’olelo, and mea ‘ai. 
RSVP is requested. Link in bio.
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MĀUNUUNU
@wahipana × @inthesouthernsun

A collective residency grounded in place-based storytelling, where ancestral knowledge meets contemporary expression. Featuring reimagined iterations of:

KA PĀʻŪ EHUEHU O HIʻIAKA (2025)
Cory Kamehanaokalā Holt Taum
@kamehana_o_kala

LĒʻAHI from Aloha Ka‘apuni (2025)
Brandy Nālani McDougall

KŪʻENAʻENA (2025)
Koloikeao Anthony
@koloikeao

With moʻolelo research by:
Kauwila Mahi @olapakauwila.wilz
Ka‘imina‘auao Kahikina @mahucha_art

Named for the persistent wind of Waiʻalae that moves through Waikīkī, Māunuunu speaks to transformation, offering, and intention. A call to shift, reconnect, and reflect—  affirming these stories of Waikīkī are living and still in motion.

Join us for the reveal.
Friday, January 30th
Doors @ 6PM // Artist Talk Story @ 630PM
FREE + open to all with RSVP at link in bio 

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