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We invite you to read our newsletter, the Volcano Gazette, which is published 6 times a year (every other month starting in January).
If you become a member, you will receive the newsletter in the mail. Each newsletter is a separate PDF file (which requi...
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The goal of Volcano Art Center's Capital Campaign is to raise $3.6 million to build and sustain our new campus, Niaulani, and provide a permanent scholarship fund for children and adults of all ages. Several phases of building are planned; and, in order t...
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Niaulani Campus Construction Update
Phase One - Complete
The Volcano Art Center has moved in! After many years of planning and preparation, our Niaulani campus is now in use, with our 4,400 sq. ft. Administrative...
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Among the volcanic properties that Kilauea's fiery caldera creates is nature's glass: "Pele's tears" and olivine. This phenomenon naturally inspires the glass artist. At Niaulani, Volcano Art Center will build a state of the art glass studio where student...
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The Niaulani campus is designed to be environmentally sensitive to the unique upland rain forest of the Volcano area. The giant koa, fern, and 'ohi'a tree forest has been preserved and is a teaching resource for classes and workshops on native plants and ...
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Volcano Art Center offers a variety of interesting and unique events at our Niaulani Campus throughout the year. We host "'Ohana Sundays at Niaulani," a series of free lectures held from January to June on the art and culture of Hawai'i, and "Art Night...
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Volcano Art Center proudly presents hula kahiko performances at the pa hula at Ka'auea in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. Since 1980, hula halau from around the state have made presentations at the stone platform, which is set aside for the perpetuation...
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From book signings and author appearances to writer's panels and lectures on a variety of topics, the Volcano Art Center celebrates the written and oral word. Past literary events include: Honolulu's Cathy Song giving a reading of her award-winning poe...