On a tranquil Saturday morning in May, the serene surroundings of Mākena’s Hale Pili will come alive with creativity and a deep sense of connection to the natural world.
The Aloha Makena Foundation, in partnership with Mākena Golf & Beach Club, is proud to present the “Lau Ke Aloha: Kinolau Native Species Art Creation Day” on Saturday, May 10, 2025. This free event offers a unique opportunity for Maui residents to create and submit artworks celebrating the island’s native species under the guidance of local artists.
“Through art, we express the respect and aloha inherent in recognizing native species as family,” says Mākena Golf & Beach Club’s Community Engagement Director Leahi Hall. “Kinolau (multiple forms, bodies) reminds us that we belong to our ecosystem as kin, that my kino (body) is not separate from the kino of the native species. Our Lau Ke Aloha event focuses on art’s ability to inspire deeper connections to our ecosystems, creating pieces that reflect our shared wellbeing with ʻāina.”
One of the standout features of the event is the opportunity for all artworks created to be showcased online and displayed at Mākena’s upcoming May 24 Ua Ikea fundraising dinner benefitting Maui Nui Botanical Gardens and Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center. Additionally, Mākena Golf & Beach Club will donate $5 to each of these community organizations for each artwork submitted by Maui residents with a goal of 300 submissions.
- Participants will have access to online video tutorials, providing a comprehensive guide to creating their artwork.
- Maui residents can submit their artwork via the Lau Ke Aloha website by May 17, 2025.
| Community Organizations | Donation Amount |
|---|---|
| Maui Nui Botanical Gardens | $5 per submission |
| Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center | $5 per submission |
| Total Donated | $300 (goal of 300 submissions) |
“Kinolau, the multiple forms, bodies, or aspects of the Hawaiian spirit, reminds us that we belong to our ecosystem as kin,” says Leahi Hall. “Our Lau Ke Aloha event focuses on art’s ability to inspire deeper connections to our ecosystems, creating pieces that reflect our shared wellbeing with ʻāina.”
By embracing this event, Maui residents can not only express their creativity but also contribute to the preservation and protection of the island’s native species. The Aloha Makena Foundation and Mākena Golf & Beach Club are committed to promoting environmental awareness and conservation, and this event is a prime example of that.
The Lau Ke Aloha: Kinolau Native Species Art Creation Day is a unique opportunity for Maui residents to come together and celebrate the beauty and diversity of the island’s native species. By participating, residents can gain a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all living things and develop a sense of responsibility towards protecting the environment.
The event will take place on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at Mākena’s Hale Pili. Participants can register online or in person. For those unable to attend, online video tutorials and the Lau Ke Aloha website provide an alternative way to engage with the event and submit artwork.
Join us in embracing the spirit of aloha and connection to the natural world. Register now for the Lau Ke Aloha: Kinolau Native Species Art Creation Day and become a part of this special event.
By participating in the Lau Ke Aloha: Kinolau Native Species Art Creation Day, Maui residents can gain a deeper understanding of the island’s native species and develop a sense of responsibility towards protecting the environment. The event is a testament to the power of art and community coming together to promote environmental awareness and conservation.
Let us weave a web of art and conservation, and celebrate the beauty and diversity of the island’s native species.
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