
About this Event
Drop in for a free, hands-on workshop with Native Hawaiian artist Malia Peoples! Learn about kapa, the traditional barkcloth of Hawaii , and explore its cultural significance through demonstrations, traditional tools, and stories of Hawaiian history.
Participants will design their own ‘ohe kapala-inspired stamps using simple materials, then create a printed piece of art or a tote bag to take home (tote is limited to the first 10 attendees). No carving or art experience required, all ages and skill levels are welcome. All supplies are included.
Bring a friend, pack a snack, and spend the day immersed in Hawaiian culture and creativity. Find us at the pop-up tent on the big lawn!
Event Details:
- Date: Friday, September 19, 2025
- Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Location: Ashwood Park Lawn, Bellevue, WA
- Cost: Free (RSVP recommended)
This event is more than a chance to make art, it’s a window into Hawaiian heritage, resilience, and the revival of a traditional art. Reserve your spot now!
Mahalo (thank you) to our generous sponsor, the City of Bellevue's Community Programming fund! A hui hou! See you soon.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ashwood Park, 10820 Northeast 10th Street, Bellevue, United States
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