About this Event
Join us on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. for a community gathering to celebrate a new Wahi Pana mural at Kahe Point, created by artists Meleanna Aluli Meyer and Solomon Enos.
Come join the artists in conversation with community for mele, moʻolelo, and food! Located at Kahe Point (Electric Beach), a site popular with divers and snorkelers, and passed by thousands of commuters each day, this project reconnects the place to the significance of the five ʻili (subdivisions) associated with the area.
Painted on the beach park pavilion in collaboration with more than thirty community members, this mural is grounded in shared stewardship and kuleana-based pedagogy. Using the form of an ʻupena (net), the design symbolizes the gathering of people and resources.
Please RSVP. All are welcome to attend.
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). Visit www.wahipana.com for information.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kahe Point Beach Park, 92-301 Farrington Highway, Kapolei, United States
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