BEGIN:VCALENDAR METHOD:PUBLISH VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:-//NONSGML WPForms//NONSGML Sugar Calendar Feeds v3.11.0//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Volcano Art Center X-WR-CALDESC:Where People\, Art &\; Nature Meet X-WR-TIMEZONE:Pacific/Honolulu BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Pacific/Honolulu BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-1000 TZOFFSETTO:-1000 DTSTART:20241011T210000 TZNAME:HST END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Pacific/Honolulu BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-1000 TZOFFSETTO:-1000 DTSTART:20241011T210000 TZNAME:HST END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Voices DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center presents Hula Voices at Volcano Art Cente r Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.  These free\, education al offerings present an engaging\, intimate “talk story” session wit h Hawaiʻi Island’s kumu hula who eat\, sleep and live lives centered on the practice of hula and its associated arts. Join VAC for an informa tive and fun hour of shared hula genealogy\, traditions\, protocols\, an d experiences rooted in the ancient Hawaiian practice of Hula and curren t Hawaiian life ways. This episode of Hula Voices presents "Nani o Kahuk u".\n\n"Nani o Kahuku" is an ongoing one-woman living history play adapt ed from the diary of Hannah Pi'ilani "Nani" Jones\, second to youngest child of George Jones\, Kahuku Ranch owner from 1871 to 1888. Adapted by Jackie Pualani Johnson\, Alya portrays Nani\, who recounts her life on Kahuku Ranch in Ka'ū on Hawai'i Island during the Hawaiian Monarchy. Th is story  would not have been brought to light without the historical work of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park Kahuku Unit\, and Ranger Wendy S cott-Vance. \n\nHula Voices is moderated by Desiree Moana Cruz and supp orted by Hawaiʻi Tourism. While the event is free\, Park entrance fees do apply. Parking at the Kīlauea Visitor Center is currently limited du e to ongoing construction within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. We en courage visitors to carpool\, arrive early\, and/or park at the Kūkamā huākea (Steam Vents) parking lot and walk to the gallery. Your support and patience are greatly appreciated.\n\n\nVolcano Art Center is a 501(c )(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1974\, dedicated to promoting\, d eveloping\, and perpetuating the artistic\, cultural\, and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi through arts and education. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-voices/ UID:urn:uuid:c480b95f-2332-4c5a-b603-151a43eadeb0 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250508T170000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250508T180000 LOCATION:VAC Gallery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:“Nā Kama a Ohiohikupua Lāua ʻo Lauhuki” - Gallery Exhibit ion DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce the exhibition “Nā Kama a Ohiohikupua Lāua ʻo Lauhuki” presented by members of Hui ʻAla Hīnano and  Waianuhea o ka Pua Hala students of Kumu Kāʻeo Izon.  The exhibition  presents works by various artists dedicated t o the art of lauhala weaving and design. The exhibit will be on display from April 12th – May 11th\, open daily 9am -5pm in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park.\n\nThrough  “Nā Kama a Ohiohikupua Lāua ʻo Lauhuki\ ,” the Volcano Art Center honors the traditions of lau hala weaving.  The district of Puna on the Island of Hawaiʻi was known for the abunda nce of hala trees. Also known as Pandanus tectorius\, the species of Pan danus (screwpine) is native to Malesia\, Papuasia\, eastern Australia\, and the Pacific Islands. It grows in the coastal lowlands typically near the edge of the ocean. Common names in English include thatch screwpine \, Tahitian screwpine\, hala tree (pū hala in Hawaiian) and pandanus. I n the Hawaiian language\, “Lau” translates to “leaf\,” while “ lau hala” specifically refers to the leaves of the Hala tree.  Ancien t Hawaiians utilized the tree for various purposes\, including food\, it s seeds for paintbrushes and wood for building materials and calabashes. \n\nLau hala demonstrated its universal utility\, throughout multiple Po lynesian cultures being woven into everyday items such as trays\, basket s\, shade hats\, skirts\, loincloths\, ceremonial bracelets\, and anklet s. Notably\, Polynesian voyagers\, understanding the material's strength and resilience\, constructed sails woven of lau hala for journeys acros s the open ocean.\n\n\n\n\nThe exhibit showcases the talents of seven se parate artists from two separate ulana (weaving) groups\, Hui ʻAla Hīn ano and Waianuhea o ka Pua Hala\, both under the direction of Kumu Kāʻ eo Izon.  ​​​​​​​\n\nKāʻeo Izon is from Āliapaʻakai\, Oʻahu and is a Kumu ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi teaching in the style of Kealale o. Kāʻeo began weaving in 2009 with Kumu Ipolani Vaughan (also his Kum u ʻŌlelo)\, learning how to weave piko and covers. In 2011\, Kāʻeo b egan weaving moena poepoe and pāpale with Kumu Evva Lim. He later learn ed different styles and techniques from Kumu Suzi Swartman of Oʻahu and Kumu Margaret Lovett of Kauaʻi. Kāʻeo has established an all male gr oup of weavers\, Ka Hui ʻAla Hīnano on Oʻahu and an all female group\ , Waianuhea o ka Pua Hala where both language and weaving are perpetuate d.\n\nParking at the Kīlauea Visitors Center lot is very limited due to ongoing construction within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.  Please consider carpooling\, arriving early\, and/or park at the Kūkamāhua kea (Steam Vents) parking lot and be prepared to walk to VAC gallery. We greatly appreciate your support during this time!\n\n\n\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/na-kama-a-ohiohikupua- laua-%ca%bbo-lauhuki-gallery-exhibition/ UID:urn:uuid:3244b0aa-5d1b-48c3-8c0b-a75092b5d504 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250412T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250511T170000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Jazz in the Forest: “Take Five with JP and the Jazztones” DESCRIPTION:You are invited to come and enjoy a swinging evening of jazz theater at the Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. ( 19-4074 Old Volcano Road)\, May 10th at 5:30 pm.\n\n\n ” Jazz in the Forest”  season is beginning with a musical tribute to jazz greats\, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond\, and creative guitarist Jim Hall\, – bo th dynamic innovators in the jazz world. Perhaps better known is the Da ve Brubeck.quartet\, which played to audiences around the world\, and to dozens – perhaps hundreds- of performances and recordings of concerts in international and scholastic recordings still available today. The s ound of Paul Desmond’s Take Five is immediately recognizable to all ja zz lovers\, as well as elevator users\, as the 5/4 rhythm has become ide ntified with Desmond’s  “123-4 5” pattern\, and even used for dan cing in the ensuing years since its origin 50 years ago.  Even the long drum solo has become a classic\, here to be reinterpreted by our fine d rummer Owen Matsui.\n\n\n \;\n\n  Along with Jean Pierre – JP – on  alto\, will be guitarist – bassist – cellist- vocalist – etc . wizard Greg Shirley – tonight limiting himself to guitar\, and maste r bassist in both classical and jazz worlds\, Shawn Leavey\, as well as Owen Matsui.\n\n\n\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! T icket holders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupu.\n. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/jazz-in-the-forest-tak e-five-with-jp-and-the-jazztones/ UID:urn:uuid:1f06f705-d220-41f5-b56d-9ad2df3f048c STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250510T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250510T193000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Tuesday Ceramic Classes DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Clay – with Monika Mann \, Tuesday  Afternoons 3: 30pm – 6:30pm (6 session) beginning Tuesday\, May 13\, 2025\, through Tuesday\, June 24th ( no class on June 10th).\n\n\n\n\n\nHave you experi enced the pleasure of putting your own handmade functional pottery into use? All skill levels are welcome to join us at Volcano Art Center’s c eramic studio.\n\nThose new to clay will be guided step by step through the basics of using the potter’s wheel or handbuilding techniques. Con tinuing students and those with previous experience are encouraged to de velop their skills and are welcome to pursue more advanced directions wi th the instructor’s helpful input. Informal discussion on topics rangi ng from sources of creative inspiration to various pottery styles and tr aditions from around the world will supplement this hands-on learning ex perience.\n\nOpen to beginning as well as continuing students. Registrat ion is limited.\nCost for the afternoon session is $180/$160 for VAC Mem bers plus a $20 materials fee for 6 lbs of clay\, which includes glazes and firing.  Additional clay available in 6lb increments  for $20 (inc ludes firing and additional glazes).\n\n\n\n\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/tuesday-ceramic-classe s/ UID:urn:uuid:26618b63-3dbe-4df3-b234-796f7177c9d0 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250513T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250513T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays (6 sessions) May 21s1 – July 2  (no class on J une 11th)\,  from 3:30pm. – 6:30pm.\nRefresh with a new creative outl et at our open and spacious ceramics studio located in a unique rainfore st setting at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Diane will be teaching strong fundamentals that are the foundation to h elp see your artistic vision through. You will start with pinch pot bubb les that can take you in lots of different directions. Then moving into slabs and adding textures and basic oxides and glazes. Learn how to mani pulate the clay and work with it. Definitely Art from the heart.\n\n$180 / $160 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor)  Additional clay will be available for purchase.\n\n\n\nPost navigatio URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/handbuilding-with-clay -with-diane-hanzel/ UID:urn:uuid:e103e357-7e10-44a7-b1de-860676d73b9a STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250521T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250521T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Class Full - Stained Glass Basics with Linda Brooks DESCRIPTION:Whimsical shapes\, illustrative scenes or divine stories\, s tained glass has re-created the light in our lives for centuries. Staine d glass artisans use both glass color and texture to produce light forms and patterns creating mood and character in small and large spaces.\n\n This four-day stained-glass workshop will shed some light on the process of stained glass. Now you can try your hand at making stained glass art in this workshop for beginners. All the basic techniques will be covere d\, from glass cutting\, foiling\, soldering\, and completing with patin a and polishing compound. Glass artist Linda Brooks will share her exper tise and knowledge\, teaching students the skills involved in working sa fely with stained glass\, and creating a beautiful\, sturdy piece of art .\n\n“Stained Glass – An Introductory Class” will be held at Volca no Art Center Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) on Saturdays\, May 17th – June 7th\, from 9am – 1pm. Class fee is $180/ $160 for VA C members\, plus a $25 supply fee. Attendees are asked to wear long pant s\, snug fitting gloves\, covered shoes and safety glasses.\nYou will co mplete this 4-session workshop with a finished 12” x 18” piece with the knowledge and experience of the basic skills involved to continue wo rking with stained glass. Linda Brooks has been making original stained glass for forty years and teaching for the past twenty-five. She enjoys sharing with others and creating art that changes with the light and the time of day.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdvance registration is required\, and this workshop will be limited to 6 adults. To register call Volcano art Cent er at 808-967-8222 or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.\n\n \;\n\n\n\n Post navigation URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/stained-glass-basics-w ith-linda-brooks/ UID:urn:uuid:dbfd0754-f705-4147-b86e-54b0441709e2 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250517T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250517T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:June Liko Aʻe Art Camp (Registration is Closed) July Camp is available 7/7 - 7/11 DESCRIPTION:A weeklong summer camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Camp us from June 9th – June 13th\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp i s open to keiki ages 8-14.\n$250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\n\n Textile\, Calligraphy\, Crazy Creature\, Songs with ili ilis\, Drawing a nd more...\n\nBring snacks\, a lunch\, water bottle\, jacket\, and a smi le for tons of FUN!  (808) 967-8222\nFinancial scholarships are availab le for those in need. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/june-liko-a%ca%bbe-art -camp/ UID:urn:uuid:9459fb18-4195-463c-a0e9-4cb71c6999c0 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250609T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250613T143000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Zentangle® Summer Solstice 2025 with Lydia Meneses DESCRIPTION:Join Lydia Meneses on June 14th\, from 10am – 1pm at VAC N iaulani Campus.\n\nThe Zentangle art method is an easy to learn\, relaxi ng and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structure pattern. This class was inspired by the upcoming Summer Solstice on June 20th. Th is day marks the celebration of the longest day of the year and the comi ng summer!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpen to all levels\, no Zentangle or art exp erience necessary.  Students are encouraged to bring snacks/beverages t o share.\n\nCost: $35/$30 VAC members plus $15 supply and facility fee. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/zentangle-summer-solst ice-2025-with-lydia-meneses/ UID:urn:uuid:d5907711-e98e-4803-8490-717f4ddcfa58 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance DESCRIPTION:Situated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) pr omotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location inspires t he sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts a nd traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism’s Kukulu Ola Program is proud to announce free events which promote and perpetua te Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance.\n\nThe Hula Kahiko scheduled for May 10th\, 2025 features Hālau Moanianilehua aʻo Pāhoa under the direction of Kini Kaʻawa.  The presentation is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without el ectronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rai n gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor s Center is limited\, additional parking is available at the Steam Ven ts parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and education al organization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate th e artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-performanc e/ UID:urn:uuid:3463791e-a06c-4d5a-99f3-bdf21649ce94 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250510T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250510T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula\n1 Crater Rim Drive\nHawaii Volcanoes Natio nal Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:KAHEAKŪ - Visions of a Fisherman - Art Exhibition DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce the upcoming e xhibition Kaheakū: Visions of a Fisherman featuring works by Native Haw aiian artist and activist Lacyann Kaheakū Matsumoto-Lyons. The exhibiti on will be on display from May 17th to June 22nd\, 2025\, daily from 9:0 0 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\ nKaheakū: Visions of a Fisherman explores and honors the family heritag e of the artist. In 1794\, Kaheakū was born in Ualapuʻe\, Molokaʻi. A ccording to the Mahele records of 1853\, Kaheakū affirmed his deep conn ection to the land by submitting a kuleana land claim for the ʻili of K alawaha\, stating: “My kupuna gave it [the land] to me. When they beca me infirm\, the land was bequeathed to me\, and I went to work as the ko nohiki (headman of the land division) of this land. For four years I hav e been going in and working on this since that time.”\nHis claim\, alo ng with his genealogy\, was affirmed by the Land Commission\, and in 185 9\, he was awarded Royal Patent 4731A from Kamehameha III. The land Kahe akū stewarded was home to a loko iʻa (fishpond)\, which provided his s ustenance.\nGenerations later\, Lacy Kaheakū Matsumoto-Lyons continues to connect with her ancestor through powerful visions. Lacy shares\, "I' ve had these dreams\, depicting Kaheakū as a fisherman\, and I was insp ired to study Hawaiian fishing practices and the body movements of throw -net fishing from stories my father once shared with me." Through this e xhibition\, she shares visual interpretations of these visions with acry lic paintings and traditional fishing devices\, blending historical narr ative with contemporary abstraction.\nFishing was one of the most varied and vital food-procuring practices in Native Hawaiian life. ʻUpena (fi shnets)\, crafted from strong and durable olonā fiber\, played a critic al role. Nets served many functions: fencing and trapping schools of fis h\, gilling fish so they became stuck and unable to escape\, and scoopin g small shrimp and crabs from tidal pools and streams.\nWhile pre-contac t Hawaiians perfected these techniques\, the throw net\, as practiced to day\, was introduced to Hawaiʻi in the late 1800s by Japanese plantatio n workers. Despite its foreign origins\, throw-net fishing has become an integral part of Hawaiian fishing culture\, merging with ancestral meth ods. By gathering the fishing stories of locals\, and their life experie nces\, we gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry\, ingenuity\, and intimate ocean knowledge embodied by the lawaiʻa (fishermen) of Hawaiʻ i.\nKaheakū: Visions of a Fisherman offers an opportunity to experience the enduring importance of fishing traditions through the lens of one f amily’s ancestral connection to the land and ocean which sustains them .\nSHOP THE EXHIBIT\nAbout the artist: Lacy Kaheaku Matsumoto-Lyons was born in Honolulu\, and taught both formal and informal methods of art. S he has studied under Riji Sensei Carol Sakata for Ikebana\, at the Linek ona School of Art\, and from Tom Pohaku Stone. She has combined her love for both historical references\, as well as impressionist and abstract expression to create this exhibition. As she now resides on the east sid e of the Island of Hawai'i\, she gathers inspiration from kilo (observat ion) and watching her environment\, which is deeply rooted in 'āina (la nd)\, and the Hawaiian culture.  \n\nMeet the artist at the opening rec eption on May 17th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.\, and enjoy a live painting dem onstration by the artist on May 31st from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All ev ents are free\; however\, National Park entrance fees apply.\n\nVisit Vo lcano Art Center between May 17th and June 22nd\, 2025\, and experience a journey through dream-like images of one of Hawaiʻi’s most importan t and continuing livelihoods. For more information call VAC Gallery at ( 808) 967-7565. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/kaheaku-visions-of-a-f isherman-art-exhibition/ UID:urn:uuid:b1dda129-54d9-4e05-9308-f3227e5ec666 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250517T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250622T170000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Aloha Friday - Cultural Activity DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11 am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Including lei making\, botanical printing\, uku lele instruction\, and lauhala weaving occur on a rotating schedule. All supplies are provided.\nThese free cultural events are supported in par t by Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority. Although these cultural events are free \, donations are appreciated and park entrance fees apply.\n\nThe May 16 th Cultural activity features Desiree Moana Cruz - providing Botanical a nd `Ohe Kapala printing. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/aloha-friday-cultural- activity/ UID:urn:uuid:28856e62-ec09-4e83-99a2-c7a48e503f3d STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250516T110000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250516T130000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: Magic Lantern Presentation with Ge off Mowrer and Daniel Anekelea Hübner DESCRIPTION:Guided by history enthusiasts Geoff Mowrer and Daniel Anekel ea Hübner embark on a journey back in time with the help of a restored delineascope “magic lantern” projector! See rare images of Hawai‘i and volcanic eruptions from over a hundred years ago preserved on glass slides.\nThursday night at the Center focuses on art\, Hawaiian culture \, and our environment.  The series is intended to inspire\, and enhanc e your appreciation of art and life experience\, while fostering communi ty connections. This presentation is free\, although a donation is great ly appreciated. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/thursday-night-at-the- center-magic-lantern-presentation-with-geoff-mowrer-and-daniel-anekelea- hubner/ UID:urn:uuid:826b41bf-b7c7-40ef-bf90-033c356e6df5 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250515T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250515T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\,HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Guided Forest Tours DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-19-4074-old-volcano-road-volcano-hi-96785/ UID:urn:uuid:1d92ce29-4a16-453a-981b-0db4bdba3d84 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250519T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250519T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Painting Demonstration with Lacy Kaheaku Matsumoto-Lyons DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a live painting demonstration on May 31st at VAC galle ry in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park\, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.by a rtist Lacy Kaheaku Matsumoto-Lyons.  Lacy was born in Honolulu\, and ta ught both formal and informal methods of art. She has studied under Riji Sensei Carol Sakata for Ikebana\, at the Linekona School of Art\, and f rom Tom Pohaku Stone. She has combined her love for both historical refe rences\, as well as impressionist and abstract expression. As she now re sides on the east side of the Island of Hawai’i\, she gathers inspirat ion from kilo (observation) and watching her environment\, which is deep ly rooted in ‘āina (land)\, and the Hawaiian culture.   free\; howev er\, National Park entrance fees apply. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/painting-demonstration -with-lacy-kaheaku-matsumoto-lyons/ UID:urn:uuid:1c94a4f1-6a8a-429f-8596-e2277945b766 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250531T110000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250531T130000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus/ UID:urn:uuid:95c51299-db45-4381-ab00-22fc0e7be9c6 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250526T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250526T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Tickets Available at the Door! Jazz in the Forest: Shades of Blu e: JP Thoma and the Jazztones DESCRIPTION: In this exciting retrospective on June 14\, we are focusi ng on shades of the color Blue\, and the influences that color has made to our musical experiences.\n\nOur upcoming program of "Jazz in the For est" at the Volcano Art Center on June 14th is focusing on the Blues\, b oth as a chord structure and as a feeling and musical mood referring to a range of emotions\, from the joyous to the distressing. The blues has taken on a specific formal structure that is widely used locally and nat ionally and been influential in international contexts as well.\nWe will explore the heritage of the blues as well as its expression in many sty les of music-classical\, jazz\, and ethnic. Our journey will begin with the rural blues of the south- a social and musical crossroads- and then follow developments in American popular and jazz music of the last centu ry. It is a pleasure to create jazz interpretations of such pearls as "B lue Suede Shoes\; Blue Christmas\; Blue Moon\; Blue Velvet\; Blue Bayou\ , Blue Monday. It is difficult to include all the variations on this the me. Remember the Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" collection\, and of course\, "Blue Eiffel 65". JP &\; the Jazztones will regale you on June 14th w ith as many expressions and moods of the Blues as we can capture for an evening of entertainment.  Our musicians for this special concert are J ean Pierre Thoma on sax\, Greg Shirley on vocals and guitar\, Shawn Jame s on bass\, and Owen Matsui on drums and his fabulous cymbals.\nCome joi n us on Saturday June14 for a great musical adventure - in the Blues!\n\ n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket h olders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupu. Doors ope n at 5pm.\n\n\n\n. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/jazz-in-the-forest-sha des-of-blue-jp-thoma-and-the-jazztones/ UID:urn:uuid:b39a759c-d45f-40b3-927d-8500eea0a7d1 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T193000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance: Hālau O Kou Lima Nani E Kumu Hula Iwal ani Kalima DESCRIPTION:Hula Hālau o kou lima nani e\, has been thriving for 39 yea rs. Kumu Hula Iwalani Kalima a student of Uncle George Naʻope.\nThe nam e of the hālau was given to me by my kumu: Hula Hālau O Kou Lima Nani E (School of loving hula hands). Our hula school is based in Keaukaha of Hilo HI. The ages of my students are 4 years old to Kupuna. We have don e many performances and have competited in the Merrie Monarch Festival. Students learn Hula kahiko and Hula ʻAuana\, Oli\, Hua ʻOlelo\, Hana N oʻeau.  Keeping the hula in our lives is truly a wonderful life style.   We are proud to share the hula with the world. It is the connection t o Hawaiʻi. “E ola mau i ka hula” a me “Aʻoha pau ʻike kau hāla u i hoʻokahi”\nSituated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (V AC) promotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location insp ires the sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts and traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism Auth ority is proud to announce free events which promote and perpetuate Nati ve Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance.\n\nThe presen tation is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged to bri ng sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at th e Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and per petuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and e nvironment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-na-kumu-no eau-and-polanimakamae-kalima-kahakalau-w-halau-hula-kauluola/ UID:urn:uuid:73207705-691f-4f71-9c46-4886b8c3d710 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula 1 Crater Rim Drive Hawaii Volcanoes Nationa l Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance: Kumu Brandy Barrett and Kasie Kaleohano w/ Halau Kalehuapuakama`ehu DESCRIPTION:Situated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) pr omotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location inspires t he sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts a nd traditions of hula.  Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Satur day of each month for a free\, live hula performance.  Supported in par t by the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority.\n\nThe Hula Kahiko scheduled for Ju ly 12th\, 2025 features Kumu Brandy Barrett and Kasie Kaleohano w/ Halau Kalehuapuakama`ehu.  The presentation is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audie nce members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, addit ional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano A rt Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in 19 74 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural herit age of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the vi sual\, literary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/kumu-brandy-barrett-an d-kasie-kaleohano-w-halau-kalehuapuakamaehu/ UID:urn:uuid:51ab20d5-2a84-49f3-922e-9c9a5d44b7f5 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250712T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250712T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula 1 Crater Rim Drive Hawaii Volcanoes Nationa l Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance: Kumu Lahela Spencer w/ Halau Kaleiokaul upalai DESCRIPTION:Situated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) pr omotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location inspires t he sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts a nd traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism’s Kukulu Ola Program is proud to announce free events which promote and perpetua te Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance.\n\nThe Hula Kahiko scheduled for August 9th\, 2025 features Kumu Lahela Spence r w/ Halau Kaleiokaulupalai .  The presentation is presented authentic ally in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplificat ion. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limit ed\, additional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization cre ated in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cult ural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-kumu-lahel a-spencer-w-halau-kaleiokaulupalai/ UID:urn:uuid:a68381d4-5562-42c0-9e1e-381ce1c77d77 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250809T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250809T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula 1 Crater Rim Drive Hawai'i Volcanoes Nation al Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance: Kumu Moses Kaho`okele Crabbe w/ Halauol aokalani DESCRIPTION:Situated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) pr omotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location inspires t he sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts a nd traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism’s Kukulu Ola Program is proud to announce free events which promote and perpetua te Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance.\n\nThe Hula Kahiko scheduled for September 13th\, 2025 features Kumu Moses Kah o`okele Crabbe w/ Halauolaokalani  The presentation is presented authen tically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplifi cation. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitti ng mats\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is li mited\, additional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and c ultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activit ies in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/kumu-moses-kahookele-c rabbe-w-halauolaokalani/ UID:urn:uuid:457b98d2-bbf2-44c5-8dfe-7b54526ab159 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250913T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250913T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula 1 Crater Rim Drive Hawai'i Volcanoes Nation al Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance with Hālau Haʻa Kea o Kinohi DESCRIPTION:Situated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) pr omotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location inspires t he sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts a nd traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism’s Kukulu Ola Program is proud to announce free events which promote and perpetua te Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance.\n\nThe Hula Kahiko scheduled for October 11th\, 2025 features Hālau Haʻa Kea o Kinohi.  The presentation is presented authentically in an outdoor s etting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience member s are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional park ing is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in 1974 to prom ote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Haw ai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual\, lit erary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/halau-haa-kea-o-kinohi / UID:urn:uuid:06717553-5c03-4157-b181-e0959c13f4a6 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251011T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251011T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula 1 Crater Rim Drive Hawai'i Volcanoes Nation al Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance: Kumu Kau`i Kaina and Ha`amauliola Aiona w/ Ke Kula `o Nawahiokalaniopu`u DESCRIPTION:Situated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) pr omotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location inspires t he sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts a nd traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism’s Kukulu Ola Program is proud to announce free events which promote and perpetua te Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance.\n\nThe Hula Kahiko scheduled for November 8th\, 2025 features Kumu Kau`i Kaina and Ha`amauliola Aiona w/ Ke Kula `o Nawahiokalaniopu`u .  The presen tation is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encouraged to bri ng sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at th e Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and per petuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and e nvironment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-performanc -kumu-kaui-kaina-and-haamauliola-aiona-w-ke-kula-o-nawahiokalaniopuu/ UID:urn:uuid:53e45579-874f-4854-acac-095047ec2ddf STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251108T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251108T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula 1 Crater Rim Drive Hawai'i Volcanoes Nation al Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance: Kumu Keahika`aiohelo Naoho Kanahele w/ Halau Kaleo a Keahialapalapa DESCRIPTION:The Hula Kahiko scheduled for December 13th\, 2025 features Kumu Keahika`aiohelo Naoho Kanahele w/ Halau Kaleo a Keahialapalapa.  T he presentation is presented authentically in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplification. Audience members are encourag ed to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as park ing at the Visitor’s Center is limited\, additional parking is availab le at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profi t art and educational organization created in 1974 to promote\, develop\ , and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s peo ple and environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and pe rforming arts.\n\nSituated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (V AC) promotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location insp ires the sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts and traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism’s Kukulu Ola Program is proud to announce free events which promote and pe rpetuate Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center o n the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance. At Halau Kaleo a Keahilapalapa we are committed to teaching our students to strive for more beyond the limits one sets for themselves. We believ e that Hula uses both the metaphoric and realistic expressions of nature to provide individuals and communities with the knowledge necessary to thrive and grow beyond their present self. By following the principles o f hula\, we aim to use the chants and dances given to us as a vessel to teach self awareness\, discipline\, respect\, accountability and selfles s ambition. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-performanc e-kumu-keahikaaiohelo-naoho-kanahele-w-halau-kaleo-a-keahialapalapa/ UID:urn:uuid:e5898954-9186-402d-b5d6-080021a465be STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T113000 LOCATION:Kaʻauea Kahua Hula 1 Crater Rim Drive Hawai'i Volcanoes Nation al Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:VAC Office at Niaulani Campus will be closed for 4th of July. VA C gallery in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park will be OPEN 9am - 5pm. DESCRIPTION: URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/vac-office-at-niaulani -campus-will-be-closed-vac-gallery-in-hawaii-volcanoes-national-park-wil l-be-open-9am-5pm/ UID:urn:uuid:64cc605f-b615-4232-a6df-3442d44f063f STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250704T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250704T160000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Jazz in the Forest: JP Thoma and the Jazztones: Miles Davis DESCRIPTION:Tickets on Sale at the door. Come join us on September 13th at 5:30 pm. at the Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus for a great evenin g of musical enjoyment. Featuring the music of jazz trumpet virtuoso Mil es Davis.\n\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupu. Doors op en at 5pm. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/jazz-in-the-forest-jp- thoma-and-the-jazztones-miles-davis/ UID:urn:uuid:e343bf9f-bbc2-45d6-9580-438c781dfcab STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250913T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250913T193000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Liko A'e July Art Camp DESCRIPTION:A weeklong summer camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Camp us from July 7th - July 11th\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to keiki ages 8-14.\n$250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\n\nZe ntngle\, Fish Kites\, Stamping\, Performing Arts\, Drawing and more...\n Bring snacks\, a lunch\, water bottle\, jacket\, and a smile for tons of FUN!\n\nEarly Registration discount \n$50 off if registered before Jun e 23rd. For more information or to register call\n(808) 967-8222\nFinanc ial scholarships are available for those in need. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/liko-ae-july-art-camp/ UID:urn:uuid:e5da7df7-9dca-4563-9d15-a383f2fad4d0 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250707T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250711T143000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-2/ UID:urn:uuid:f24e099f-2eaa-4a07-97f4-cf094681316e STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250602T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250602T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-3/ UID:urn:uuid:e25432aa-c2d8-4d81-b989-636439fbe41c STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250609T092500 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250609T102500 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-4/ UID:urn:uuid:4cc5582e-fae7-49ac-8ea5-65d75a1ec1ac STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250616T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250616T103500 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-5/ UID:urn:uuid:05b71b6f-c131-421b-b29f-fb3c66f905c8 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250623T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250623T103000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-6/ UID:urn:uuid:6f668ed5-39fd-4c6d-a602-ec8a66a5da4c STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250630T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250630T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Aloha Friday Cultural Activities DESCRIPTION:Aloha Friday cultural demonstrations are held each week from 11 am – 1 pm on the porch of Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.  Activites include lei making\, botanical prin ting\, ukulele instruction\, and lauhala weaving.  Topics occur on a ro tating schedule. All supplies are provided.\nThese free cultural events are supported in part by Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority. Although these cult ural events are free\, donations are appreciated and park entrance fees do apply.\n\nCall 808-967-7565 or email gallery@volcanoartcenter.org for more detailed information. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/aloha-friday-cultural- activities/ UID:urn:uuid:d0ca7e60-a6a2-499c-8fa0-80519529407f STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250523T110000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250523T130000 LOCATION:1 Crater Rim Drive\, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park\nBad #42\, Volcano\, Hi. 96718 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-7/ UID:urn:uuid:16c21f8d-952c-4d46-8ad1-0cd06bf36cf9 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250707T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250707T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-8/ UID:urn:uuid:22da5191-36f1-423b-9ac6-d521925c0377 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250714T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250714T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-9/ UID:urn:uuid:3579f4d4-852c-4162-865e-f60837952212 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250721T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250721T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-10/ UID:urn:uuid:5a3a4a8e-7ef4-4846-804f-65bfe7e7365e STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250728T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250728T103000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-11/ UID:urn:uuid:764ca816-842e-4253-8199-8871904b24e6 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250804T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250804T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-12/ UID:urn:uuid:a59c53a5-a078-4776-bef6-0fb7d630a000 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250811T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250811T103000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-13/ UID:urn:uuid:def3b7cd-7a6f-4488-90c7-e5fb69753290 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250825T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250825T103000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-14/ UID:urn:uuid:d119701e-0084-4221-84b5-90389a77ba4a STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250818T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250818T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-15/ UID:urn:uuid:e3f10fb3-8a08-4628-a108-b6674a50e214 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250901T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250901T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-16/ UID:urn:uuid:c1718ca6-fde5-49ce-9dd3-c0bf5bf29895 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250908T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250908T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-17/ UID:urn:uuid:3710819f-004d-4921-bdb8-4a6abc6e3736 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250915T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250915T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-18/ UID:urn:uuid:708271aa-0a24-463b-b1aa-85c00b41543e STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250922T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250922T223000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-19/ UID:urn:uuid:2d009616-d492-40ba-846f-c72f9f303de1 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250929T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250929T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-20/ UID:urn:uuid:504d47a9-ae8a-4860-88b4-731794d395dc STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251006T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251006T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-21/ UID:urn:uuid:5f17e3fe-9b08-4fef-a6c4-a7cff9221d56 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251013T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251013T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-22/ UID:urn:uuid:2579186e-57e2-45e2-8f2a-96ee7e82c7f5 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251020T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251020T103000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-23/ UID:urn:uuid:5c2e93b5-f873-4f41-9bb2-cafcd851e5cf STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251027T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251027T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-24/ UID:urn:uuid:754f85d9-3ac7-4823-9f1a-1fe872e40b91 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251103T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251103T103000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-25/ UID:urn:uuid:102dfd61-bfef-4940-8a31-794a105d948c STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251110T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251110T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-26/ UID:urn:uuid:8b7e4f55-a2db-4310-9a85-10fd8983c731 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251117T092500 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251117T102500 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-27/ UID:urn:uuid:4eb6c5a2-f9f6-4479-b98b-1024beaa44a7 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251124T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251124T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-28/ UID:urn:uuid:1aed91c9-df01-4e09-88d9-9bbe70ecfa7a STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251201T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251201T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-29/ UID:urn:uuid:fcd6c981-2066-4781-8dcd-dd2def9696d7 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251208T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251208T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-30/ UID:urn:uuid:14a94185-fd9d-464f-9e1b-f7fb11b45b18 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251215T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251215T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Free Forest Tours located at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:Every Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m\, learn abo ut rare native Hawaiian rain forests\, and specifically Niaulani rain fo rest\, in VAC’s guided rain forest tour. Visitors learn about Niaulani ’s ecological importance as one of Kilauea’s last old-growth koa and ‘ōhi’a rain forests\, VAC’s role in its protection and restorati on\, the continual threats to its integrity\, how Hawaiian plant and ani mal species have closely evolved with one another\, how native species h ave evolved to be different from their colonizing ancestors\, and ethnob otanical uses of Hawaiian flora.\n\nThese hour-long walks take place rai n or shine along an easy\, gravel trail. Reservations are not required b ut are appreciated for groups of five or more. Be prepared for rain.\n\n Partial funding for the Niaulani Forest Tours provided by Hawai‘i Tour ism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program.\n\nDonations are warmly appreciated\, as they help VAC’s rain forest restoration and e ducation efforts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/free-forest-tours-loca ted-at-vac-niaulani-campus-31/ UID:urn:uuid:dd48ae5d-7400-4ca8-8169-afa473095882 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251222T093000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251222T103000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Saturday Morning Ceramics Class (6 sessions) DESCRIPTION:more information to come... URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/saturday-morning-ceram ics-class-6-sessions/ UID:urn:uuid:75f5627f-6944-4f61-a788-95c68506576a STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250719T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250719T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hawai’i Nei Invitational: Ne’ekau (Migration/Move with the S easons) DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center proudly announces The Hawai’i Nei I nviational Exhibition:\n\nNe’ekau To Move With The Seasons at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.  The multi-med ia exhibition showcases three outstanding artists who were selected from the 2024 Hawai’i Nei Exhibit celebrating Hawaii’s Native Species. T he selected artists including Avalon Paradea\, Kaleilehua Meyer\, and C arol Ekela Tredway\, were asked to explore the migratory motion of spec ies that move in\, out and with Hawai’i during different seasons. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hawaii-nei-invitationa l-neekau-migration-move-with-the-seasons/ UID:urn:uuid:b680e5fa-e491-41d7-ac3d-4011cd43566f STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250816T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250928T170000 LOCATION:VAC gallery in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Photography Exhibit: Bearing Witness DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center is proud to present Bearing Witness\, a p hotography exhibition featuring the works of Jill Briggs\, Cody Yamaguch i\, and Bruce Omori. The exhibition will be on view from October 4th to November 9th from 9:00am to 5:00pm at the VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcan oes National Park with an artist opening on Sunday\, October 5th\, from 2 to 4pm. This powerful collection captures one of Hawaiʻi’s most ext raordinary natural events: the eruptive episodes of Kīlauea Volcano tha t began on December 23\, 2024\, and have continued with remarkable consi stency. Bearing Witness offers a rare opportunity to experience Hawaiʻi ’s eruptive landscape through three distinct artistic perspectives. Mo re than documentation\, these photographs serve as testaments: to nature ’s raw power\, to cultural reverence\, and to the intimate relationshi p between people and the ʻāina (land) that sustains them. This exhibit ion invites visitors to reflect on what it means to witness\, to remembe r\, and to honor the living volcano at the heart of Kīlauea. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/photography-exhibit/ UID:urn:uuid:6197ac23-849e-4173-b0f4-3fef2adc3630 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251004T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251109T170000 LOCATION:VAC gallery in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Christmas in the Country Annual Wreath Exhibition DESCRIPTION:November 27th - December 31st Christmas in the Country and A nnual Wreath Exhibit. With warmest winter wishes and happiest holiday gr eetings\, the Volcano Art Center welcomes you to the 26th Annual Christm as in the Country celebration starting Thursday\, November 27\, 2025. Fe aturing the Annual Wreath Exhibit which continues through December 31\, 2025\, this year’s Christmas in the Country promises an abundance of a rt and aloha to celebrate the holiday season.  Beginning Thanksgiving D ay\, VAC Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park creates a merry sc ene incorporating garland\, floral traditions and lei making inside its 1877 historic building. In addition to the exquisite artwork Volcano Art Center has become known for showcasing year-round\, you’ll find uniqu e holiday offerings of island-inspired gifts\, crafts\, ornaments and de corations made by Hawaii Island artists\,  The concurrent Annual Wreath Exhibit presents one-of-a-kind wreaths in a variety of imaginative medi a\, techniques and styles\, this year with a focus on Lei for the Season !  Come celebrate Lei and Aloha at VAC! Extended Holiday Hours: VAC Gal lery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park open daily 9am -5pm\, includin g Thanksgiving Day. Closed Christmas Day.  VAC’s Niaulani Campus in V olcano Village will be open Monday - Saturday\, 10am -4pm.  Special ext ended hours on Friday\, November 28th until 6:30pm for the Tree Lighting ceremony sponsored by Volcano Rotary and Sunday\, November 30th for the Volcano Village Artists Hui Annual Studio Tour and Sales. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/christmas-in-the-count ry/ UID:urn:uuid:9e8ef49d-273a-4e07-a873-a0bcd2e66080 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251127T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251231T170000 LOCATION:VAC gallery in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Forest Fair at VAC Niaulani Campus DESCRIPTION:VOLCANO ART CENTER’S ANNUAL FOREST FAIR AND PLANT SALE! \ n\nThe Volcano Art Center (VAC) invites all to engage with Hawaiʻi’s rain forest\, plants\, and native birds through its annual Forest Fair E vent. The celebration takes place Saturday\,  August 9th at the Niaulan i Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village\, from 10am -4pm. This one-day event highlights the Niaulani Nature Trail and the unique r estored old growth rain forest.\n\nThis family friendly event presents a ctivities that share Hawaiʻi’s unique natural heritage\, deepening th e understanding of the forest and its natural systems.  Highlights incl ude displays\, vendors\, free forest tours\, put hulu making activities\ , the Biennial Wood Show Exhibition\, a wood turning demonstration and a native plant sale.  The event supports creating a healthy Hawaiian r ain forest environment for future generations and encourages us all to b e stewards of Hawaiʻi’s most precious natural resources.\n\nForest Fa ir activities begin at 10am with a native plant sale featuring two big I sland growers\, Allie Adkins of Lehua Lena Nursery and Volcano resident Ed Clapp. The plant sale takes place in Volcano Art Center’s outdoor s culpture garden at the Niaulani Campus.\n\nParticipants are welcome to v isit the Biennial Wood Show which will be open from 10am -4pm in Dietric h Varez Hall.  The exhibit\, now in its third year features twenty part icipating artists from Hawaiʻi who produce individual one-of-a-kind wor ks of art using sustainably sourced local hardwoods.  Wood artist Aaron Hammer will be on-site providing a wood turning demonstration from 11am -2pm.  Other special events not to miss include a free guided forest t our at 11am \, a pua hulu making activity by Desiree Moana Cruz\, beer b y Lanikai Brewing company and live music by Carly Kenison from 2 -3:30pm .\n\nPlease visit VACʻs Forest Fair!  Your support helps VAC continue its long tradition of environmental programming. Call 808-967-8222 or vi sit www.volcanoartcenter.org for more information. Volcano Art Center is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote\, devel op and perpetuate the artistic\, cultural and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi through arts and education.  For more information please co ntact Emily C. Weiss at info@volcanoartcenter.org\, visit www.vol canoartcenter.org or call 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/forest-fair-at-vac-nia ulani-campus/ UID:urn:uuid:127a7438-33a0-48b2-b188-0ab029c838dc STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250809T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250809T160000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Stained Glass Holiday Ornament Workshop ***This Class is Full*** DESCRIPTION:‘Tis the season to create your own stained-glass ornament! Glass artist Linda Brooks will teach a basic ornament class on Saturday \, November 22nd\, from 9 am – 1 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Cam pus in Volcano Village. This one-day workshop will give you a choice of ornament patterns to create a simple gift or family heirloom.\nThe class fee is $35/$30 for VAC members plus a $20 supply fee. All levels are we lcome. Advance registration is required\, and this workshop will be limi ted to 6 adults.\nLinda has been making original stained glass for forty years and teaching for the past twenty-five. She enjoys sharing with ot hers and creating art that changes with the light and the time of day. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/stained-glass-holiday- ornament/ UID:urn:uuid:56ebdeb4-2971-45d8-bb4d-0eb33be4858b STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251122T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251122T120000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, Volcano\, HI 96785 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Voices with Bobbie Jean Leithead-Todd DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center presents Hula Voices at Volcano Art Cente r Gallery in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.  These free\, education al offerings present an engaging\, intimate “talk story” session wit h Hawaiʻi Island’s kumu hula who eat\, sleep and live lives centered on the practice of hula and its associated arts. Join VAC for an informa tive and fun hour of shared hula genealogy\, traditions\, protocols\, an d experiences rooted in the ancient Hawaiian practice of Hula and curren t Hawaiian life ways. This episode of Hula Voices presents lei maker\, B obbie Jean Leithead-Todd.\n\nBobby Jean Leithead-Todd started making var ious lei with her mother in the late 50’s. They created lei out of any thing they had\; croton leaves\, plumeria\, crown flower\, orchids\, sil k and cotton fabric\, yarn and ribbons. As a teen\, she would travel the island to gather flowers and maile. Now in her 70’s\, she primarily g athers native foliage for wili style lei poʻo to adorn her family\, fri ends and self.\n\nHula Voices is moderated by Desiree Moana Cruz and sup ported by Hawaiʻi Tourism. While the event is free\, Park entrance fees do apply. Parking at the Kīlauea Visitor Center parking lot is current ly limited due to ongoing construction within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes Nationa l Park. We encourage visitors to carpool\, arrive early\, and/or park at the Kūkamāhuākea (Steam Vents) parking lot and walk to the gallery. Your support and patience are greatly appreciated.\n\n\nVolcano Art Cent er is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1974\, dedicated to promoting\, developing\, and perpetuating the artistic\, cultural\, and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi through arts and education. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-voices-with-bobbi e-jean-leithead-todd/ UID:urn:uuid:5b53c0bf-09ed-4a15-b03f-ba7f7d307166 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250619T170000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250619T180000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Zentangle Basics with Volcano Certified Zentangle Teacher Team: Lois\, Lydia\, Iris\, Dina DESCRIPTION:This is the perfect place to start your Zentangle journey an d is also worthwhile refresher class for more experienced anglers. As we focus on Zentangle techniques and a few enriching embellishments\, our guides will share the Zentangle method including step by step instructio ns for a few foundational tangle patterns. Students will receive supplie s to start a lifelong Zentangle journey. The class will take you through the foundations of the Zentangle art form as we explore the meditative philosophies and sequential methods behind the art.\n\nOpen to all level s\, no Zentangle or art experience necessary.  Students are encouraged to bring snacks/beverages to share.\n\nCost: $35/$30 VAC members plus $1 5 supply and facility fee. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/zentangle-basics/ UID:urn:uuid:1d94b0f7-df44-417a-a0df-bc45528a28fb STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250712T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250712T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Painting Demonstration with Lacy Kaheaku Matsumoto-Lyons DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a live painting demonstration on June 14th at VAC gall ery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park\, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.b y artist Lacy Kaheaku Matsumoto-Lyons.  Lacy was born in Honolulu\, and taught both formal and informal methods of art. She has studied under R iji Sensei Carol Sakata for Ikebana\, at the Linekona School of Art\, an d from Tom Pohaku Stone. She has combined her love for both historical r eferences\, as well as impressionist and abstract expression. As she now resides on the east side of the Island of Hawai’i\, she gathers inspi ration from kilo (observation) and watching her environment\, which is d eeply rooted in ‘āina (land)\, and the Hawaiian culture.   free\; ho wever\, National Park entrance fees apply. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/painting-demonstration -with-lacy-kaheaku-matsumoto-lyons-2/ UID:urn:uuid:6793cee1-f66a-4efc-a290-db4ffb481fd4 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T110000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250614T130000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Exhibit: Nalu Builds DESCRIPTION:Volcano Art Center (VAC) is proud to announce the exhibition “Nalu Builds” on display from June 28th – August 10th\, 2025. Th e exhibit features handcrafted furniture and functional art using sustai nably sourced local hardwoods from the Island of Hawaiʻi.  The opening reception will be on Saturday\, June 28th\, from 2pm -4pm. The gallery is open daily\, 9am -5pm in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park.  While the exhibit is free to attend\, park entrance fees apply.\n\nKnown for trop ical design with a modern flair\, Nalu Builds is a boutique manufacturer located on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.  Every piece of furniture is cr eated using sustainably sourced local woods.  The family owned and oper ated team creates both custom heirloom quality\, and large-scale practic al works of art that will last for generations.\n\nInspired by the islan d style furnishing of his youth in Hawaiʻi as well as his love of mid-c entury modern design\, co-owner and lead designer Kevin Coons has create d a contemporary tropical aesthetic that grows in popularity.  Kevin co llaborates with lead builders\,  Kent Indie\, their team of craftsmen\, Louis Silva-Sampaio\, David Wong\, Rick Coons\, and numerous local arti sts to bring their unique vision to life. In conjunction with the Nalu B uilds Exhibition\, the Volcano Art Center is pleased to present the 3rd biennial juried Volcano Wood Show held at the Niaulani Campus. The team at Nalu Builds will assist in selecting works and designating award winn ers.  The Volcano Wood Show opens to the public on Saturday\, July 19th with a reception open to the public from 4-6pm that day.  The exhibit continues Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4 pm at Volcano Art Center Ni aulani (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village through August 10th. \n\nVAC is currently accepting online submissions for the Volcano Wood S how through Monday\, June 30th\, 2025. The show is open to experienced\, novice and student woodworkers. Participants are encouraged to create i tems including furniture\, sculpture\, bowls and functional items from w ood from Hawaiʻi grown trees. For the complete prospectus please visit www.volcanoartcenter.org/gallery/call-to-arist/. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/exhibit-nalu-builds/ UID:urn:uuid:61757e7c-44f1-46b7-a148-73c40bd62954 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250628T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250810T170000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: Hiroshima Day: “A Day\, Just Lik e Any Other Day: Hiroshima’s Little Boy and Little Girl” DESCRIPTION:“A Day\, Just Like Any Other Day: Hiroshima’s Little Boy and Little Girl” is a short narrative story about a young girl’s un expected and unimagined encounter with her destiny as she travels enrout e to her school in Hiroshima City. Her destiny unravels generations of a mplifying events that would not have otherwise manifested.\nBefore reloc ating to Volcano\, David Jones was University Foundation Distinguished P rofessor and Professor of Philosophy at Kennesaw State University in Atl anta and is now an Affiliate Professor at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo. He is the author/editor of 14 books\, including The Fractal Self: Science\, Philosophy\, and the Evolution of Human Cooperation (with Vol cano resident John L. Culliney) and The Philosophy of Creative Solitudes \, which contains some of his creative writing. In addition\, he is the editor of the international journal Comparative and Continental Philosop hy and has been visiting professor of Confucian Classics at Emory and Vi siting Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and S ocial Science at National Taiwan University. He is a former recipient of the East-West Center’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. His reading “A Day\, Just Like Any Other Day: Hiroshima’s Little Boy and Little Girl was originally presented at the Hiroshima Peace Museum and reported i n the Asahi Shimbun. He received his doctorate from the University of Ha wai‘i at Mānoa.\nThis evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday nigh t series at the Volcano Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian culture\ , and our environment.  The series is intended to inspire\, enhance you r appreciation of art and life experience\, while fostering community co nnections. This presentation is free\, although a donation is greatly ap preciated. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/thursday-night-at-the- center-hiroshima-day/ UID:urn:uuid:1de90d1a-6b5b-4c43-8a45-86232c34f975 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250814T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250814T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: “Denizens of the deep” DESCRIPTION:Join Marc Hughes on Thursday\, September 25th\, 2025\,  at 6pm\, at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. This vid eo presentation provides a visual display of many associations that can be seen in scuba diving and snorkeling depths in the oceans around the B ig Island.\nThe videos and accompanying explanations of the intricate na ture of these interactions show just how complex the marine environment is and how important it is to preserve the coastal areas. Questions and discussions are welcome\, and the goal of the presentation is to highlig ht the importance of individual species of animals as they relate to the overall health of the marine environment.\n\n\n\n\nCome see a pyrosome colony  glowing in a backdrop of darkness while an Oceanic Whitetip sha rk probes the blackwater environment. Witness the beauty of a sea butter fly that is more closely related to and octopus than an insect. While di ving in this environment at night you can actually witness the beauty of a Box Jelly  which is nearly invisible during the day. The images in t his video highlight the ecology and predator/prey behavior  that is hap pening on a nightly basis around the Big island.\n\nThis evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night series at the Volcano Art Center\, foc using on art\, Hawaiian culture\, and our environment.  The series is i ntended to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and life experienc e\, while fostering community connections. This presentation is free\, a lthough a donation is greatly appreciated. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/thursday-night-at-the- center-denizens-of-the-deep/ UID:urn:uuid:6c6521b4-b0a2-4a4a-8e77-dc6417de2274 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250925T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250925T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Holiday Edition: Paint Your Own Silk Scarf at Volcano Art Center : This Class Has been Cancelled DESCRIPTION:Just in time for Christmas! this workshop would make a great gift! Reward yourself by creating your very own inspired silk scarf. Th is workshop offers you a great way to have fun with colors and dyes and make a stylish personal statement every time you wear it!\nBig Island ar tist and instructor Patti Pease Johnson teaches the Paint Your Own Silk Scarf workshop on Saturday\, December 20\, 2025\, from 9:00am-12:30pm at Volcano Art Center.\nIn this workshop\, you’ll paint your own 8” x 53” scarf using three colors of your choice\, which will create many m ore colors on the silk. Pick a main color\, then\, choose the other two after learning about color theory. You’ll then be ready to mix your de sired colors\, achieved by pre-mixing the four process colors of dye (cy an\, magenta\, yellow\, and black). Students from previous classes have been amazed by what they refer to as “happy color accidents.” Johnso n will tell you\, “It’s all about playing with colors. I supply all materials and guidance\, you create. The fun time is your art journey fo r a few hours.” Beginner and intermediate artists are welcome. Open u p your creativity and challenge yourself by learning this fun technique. It’s guaranteed to change the way you look at color.\nCost is $70/$65 for VAC members plus a $25 fee per person\, inclusive of supplies.\nIn t he final hour\, students will use hot wax with the tjanting tool on Habo tai silk to outline your more representational design and create a resis t line for the dyes. Then you will paint and mix colors on the 8” x 8 silk artwork. Patti Pease Johnson’s artwork can be found at galleri es and shops across the State and in collections around the world. Patti has a designer’s ability to distill natural subjects into their most essential forms and to rearrange them in her paintings. Her artworks inc lude sculpture\, mobiles\, fashions\, soft pastels\, and clay objects in abstract and expressionist styles. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/holiday-edition-paint- your-own-silk-scarf-at-volcano-art-center/ UID:urn:uuid:2b6bd83e-5b52-4fe1-8fa2-530bad0ad863 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251220T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251220T123000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:2025 Volcano Biennial Woodshow DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) proudly announces its 3rd bienn ial juried wood show held in the Dietrich Varez Hall at VAC’s Niaulani Campus.\n\nThe Volcano Wood Show Exhibition will open to the public on Saturday\, July 19 through August 10th\, 2025. The show is open Wednesda y – Sunday\, 10 am – 4 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in V olcano Village. The exhibit will also be featured online at www.volcanoa rtcenter.org.The three-week event aims to feature the various wood artis ts in our community who produce individual one-of- a-kind works using in digenous Hawaiian and exotic woods. The exhibition presents a wide range of wood items including furniture\, sculptures\, and bowls. Funds gener ated from the show will contribute to the development of Volcano Art Cen ter’s future classroom space. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/2025-volcano-biennial- woodshow/ UID:urn:uuid:dd61afab-1e7a-4497-b9dc-ac65f19a6af8 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250719T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250719T160000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:2025 Wood Show DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Wood Show Exhibition will open to the public on Saturday\, July 19 through August 10th\, 2025. The show is open Wednesda y – Sunday\, 10 am – 4 pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in V olcano Village. The exhibit will also be featured online at www.volcanoa rtcenter.org.The three-week event aims to feature the various wood artis ts in our community who produce individual one-of- a-kind works using in digenous Hawaiian and exotic woods. The exhibition presents a wide range of wood items including furniture\, sculptures\, and bowls. Funds gener ated from the show will contribute to the development of Volcano Art Cen ter’s future classroom space. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/2025-wood-show/ UID:urn:uuid:737ffb7c-b1a1-47fb-866d-5b5a7a72cf52 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250720T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250720T160000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Lehua Christmas Ornament Painting Class : This class is full. Th e next class will be on December 6th. DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season with a touch of island magic with Puake a Soares! Join us on November 15th\, from 10am - 12pm at VAC Niaulani Ca mpus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) in Volcano for a festive and creative ex perience where you'll learn how to hand-paint a vibrant lehua blossom on a 2" to 3" natural pine wood round using acrylic paints.\n\nEach orname nt you create will be one-of-a-kind\, just like its artist. Inspired by the bright red\, feathery stamens of the iconic lehua flower and surroun ded by lush green foliage\, your finished piece will reflect the beauty of Hawaiʻi’s native flora. The natural grain of the pine wood adds wa rmth and texture\, making this ornament a meaningful keepsake\, a though tful gift\, or a beautiful new addition to your ‘ohana’s Christmas t ree. No experience needed\, just bring your holiday cheer and creative s pirit! The class fee $30/$25 for VAC member\, plus a $20 supply fee. To register call (808) 967-8222.\nRegister Online URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/lehua-christmas-orname nt-painting-class/ UID:urn:uuid:3137e53e-87cb-4b05-8f07-835f6364732e STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251115T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251115T120000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Waiho’olu’u Ola Indigo Dyeing Fundamentals Workshop DESCRIPTION:Join Wai’ala and Justin on Saturday\, October 18th\, from 12:30pm – 3:30pm for the Indigo Workshop. Learn the magical process of creating with nature’s oldest natural dye\, indigo. In this workshop\ , you’ll use traditional methods of banding and folding in traditional and modern resist styles to create patterns as you explore the alchemy of the beautiful plant pigment\, indigo as we work with three different types of indigo vats for various hues\, densities\, concentrates\, etc.\ nLearn to dye natural fiber goods in a plant derived indigo vat. Creat e resist patterns using folding\, wrapping\, and clamping techniques\, a s well as how to control hue density with multiple dyeing submersions. Y ou’ll also learn the basic fundamentals of this historic dyeing proces s. Dyestuff will be provided\, and each participant will leave with a ne w skill and understanding of Indigo Dye as well as their own finished sample pieces.\nParticipants may bring 1-5 small items of your own to dy e\, avoiding bulky or heavy pieces (towels\, linens\, yards of fabric\, bedding etc.)\, as vat space and time are limited. Items must be cotton\ , linen\, hemp\, silk\, or anything natural – no synthetics or blends\ , as they accept the color the best. Please pre-wash items in pH neutral soap for best result.\n\n\n\nClass fee is $85/$80 (forVAC members) plus a $25 supply fee. No experience is necessary. Space is limited and pre- registration is required. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/waihooluu-ola-indigo-d yeing-fundamentals-workshop/ UID:urn:uuid:c82c967a-076b-46ec-834d-f5fb6ddb13e9 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251018T123000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251018T153000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:John Dawson Studio Sale at Niaulani DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center is hosting a unique studio sale of   Big Island artist John D. Dawson at the Niaulani Campus in Volcano Villa ge on September 20th &\;21st.  The sale includes original acrylic an d watercolor paintings\, rough sketches\, and pen and ink drawings from decades of work as a professional illustrator.  Dawson is well known fo r his paintings and illustrations for national publications including th e National Park Service\, United States Postal Service\,  National Geog raphic Society\, National Wildlife Federation\, and Audubon Society.\n\n \nThe studio sale will be open to the public from 10am - 3 pm on both Sa turday and Sunday\, Sept. 20th and 21st\, 2025.  Select works will also be featured at VAC's online store for the same two days only. VAC membe rs receive disounts!  Not a VAC member? Signing up is easy at www.volc anoartcenter.org.  Membership helps  support VAC all year long!   The studio sale will be held at the Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) in Volcano Village.  For more information ple ase contact Emily C. Weiss at (808) 967-8222 URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/john-dawson-studio-sal e-at-niaulani/ UID:urn:uuid:4fffa537-b7de-4faa-9aea-5fe471468e67 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250920T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250921T150000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Zentangle® Reticula and Fragments DESCRIPTION:You're invited to the Zentangle® Reticula and Fragments cla ss with Iris Thornton\, Certified Zentangle Teacher on Saturday\, Octobe r 11th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm\, at VAC Niaulani Campus.\nThe Zentangle Method is an easy to learn\, relaxing\, and joyful way to create bea utiful images by drawing structured patterns.  The Zentangle Method of drawing breaks down patterns called tangles\, into simple steps using ba sic strokes.  There are many types of tangle patterns and techniques us ed to create them.\n**This is an Intermediate to advanced class design ed to guide the student into the truly magical and infinite world of Ret icula and Fragments. The Introduction to Zentangle class OR previous dra wing experience is recommended before taking this class. **\nReticula an d Fragments is a system used in the Zentangle®Method\, of creating tang les that begin with Reticula\, which is a grid structure of ink-drawn l ines that become the home to smaller pattern components we call fragmen ts.\nStudents will learn techniques such as mirroring and rotation\, alo ng with the understanding of assembling different fragment patterns with in various reticula grids.\nWhether you are a beginner or experienced Ze ntangler\, learning about Reticula and Fragments opens a whole new excit ing world of exploration. Although it may seem complex when you look at a completed project\, you are just drawing tiny little fragments\, one a t a time\, that fit together like a puzzle.\nAt the completion of our cl ass together\, we will combine our individual creations to create one bi g\, amazing mosaic! You’ll want to take photos. $35/ $30 VAC members\, plus a $15 supply fee. Register Online Here or call 808-967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/zentangle-reticula-and -fragments/ UID:urn:uuid:dbad4f62-cd25-4779-b348-1fdcbb23a6f1 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251011T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251011T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Woodturning Demonstration by Aaron Hammer DESCRIPTION:VAC artist Aaron Hammer will be doing a woodturning demonstr ation at VAC Niaulani Campus on August 9th\, during the Volcano Art Cent erʻs Forest Fair\, from 11am - 2pm. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/woodturning-demonstrat ion-by-aaron-hammer/ UID:urn:uuid:176c0274-5266-4beb-945a-2f02dadeda58 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250809T110000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250809T140000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Liko Aʻe Fall Camp - October 6th - 10th DESCRIPTION:A weeklong summer camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Camp us from October 6th - 10th\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is op en to keiki ages 8-14.\n$250 per child/ $230 for members of VAC.\nEarly registration discount $200/$180 for VAC members.\nRegister for Camp HERE \n\nBring snacks\, a lunch\, water bottle\, jacket\, and a smile for ton s of FUN!  \nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. (8 08) 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/liko-a%ca%bbe-fall-cam p-october-6th-10th/ UID:urn:uuid:ed077f94-b23c-46fd-b2ff-0cc6dd7e5814 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251006T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251010T143000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Art Speaks - Listening Session DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center invites artists\, cultural practition ers\, arts educators\, nonprofit leaders and advocates to discuss shapin g the future of Arts and Culture in Hawai’i. Hosted by Representative Kapela\, Chair of the State Committee on Culture and Arts\, this is an opportunity to share experiences and challenges as creatives in Hawai’ i\, discuss ways to strengthen and support for arts across generations\ , and build collective vision and momentum for cultural policy change. At Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Rd.) In Volcano Village. For more information call (808) 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/art-speaks-listening-s ession/ UID:urn:uuid:812074fb-2e11-4691-9cb4-9421073294ab STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250909T160000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250909T180000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Zentangle: Lava Layers with Dina Kageler DESCRIPTION:Join us for Lava Layers\, on September 13th\, from 10am – 1pm. at VAC Niaulani Campus for another journey in our place-based explo rations of Zentangle-inspired art. On this adventure\, we will use many lava-esque tangles suggesting volcanic strata\, while exploring new idea s\, color and embellishments-along with a bit of local geology. The Zent angle method is a fun and easy way to make art through a mindfully creat ed repeating patterns.\nClass fee $35/$30 for VAC members\, plus a $15 s upply fee.\nNo artistic experience required. The class is for beginners as well as returning tanglers URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/zentangle-lava-layers- with-dina-kageler/ UID:urn:uuid:773e1128-17a3-44a4-8537-02e454fae1f4 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250913T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250913T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:New Session : Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel Wednesday s (6 sessions) August 27th - October 1st DESCRIPTION:Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel Wednesdays (6 sessi ons) August 27th - October 1st\,\nfrom 3:30pm. – 6:30pm.\n\nRefresh wi th a new creative outlet at our open and spacious ceramics studio locate d in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Camp us in Volcano Village. Diane will be teaching strong fundamentals that a re the foundation to help see your artistic vision through. You will sta rt with pinch pot bubbles that can take you in lots of different directi ons. Then moving into slabs and adding textures and basic oxides and gla zes. Learn how to manipulate the clay and work with it. Definitely Art f rom the heart.\n\n$185 / $165 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor) Additional clay will be available for purchase.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/handbuilding-with-clay -with-diane-hanzel-wednesdays-6-sessions-august-27th-october-1st/ UID:urn:uuid:7f4a1579-e9b7-4b38-b06d-bb7263a48d0f STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250827T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250827T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: Peace Corp in the 60ʻs with Bill Sakovich DESCRIPTION:Join Bill Sakovich as he shares his experiences in the Peace Corp in the 60’s\, on Thursday\, October 23rd at 6pm at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road). Between 1962 and 1974 over 7\,000 you ng American Volunteers for the newly created Peace Corps conducted their training in Hilo Hawaii before doing their two-year service in Asia or the Pacific. The main Hilo Training Center was the old Hllo Memorial Hos pital near Rainbow Falls.  There were fourteen other former school site s utilized around the island. The exposure of training in the villages a round the island would be similar to what they may be doing overseas. Th e volunteers who trained here carried lasting memories of their experien ce on the Big Island and many have returned to make Hawaii home or have continued to correspond with them.\n\nThis film was made by Bill Sakovic h (PCV Indonesia and Morocco) and Jim Carr (PCV Samoa and Solomon Island s) from over 1\,000 donated photos\, accounts from volunteers themselves \, and the music that was popular with all trainees who frequented the C lub Hukilau (Peace Corps Hangout) in Keaukaha with music by the Bunny Br own Family.  In 2011 the film was first shown for the celebration of th e Peace Corps’ 50th Anniversary here in Hilo.\nThis evening is part o f a once-a-month Thursday night series at the Volcano Art Center\, focus ing on art\, Hawaiian culture\, and our environment.  The series is int ended to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and life experience\ , while fostering community connections. This presentation is free\, alt hough a donation to the Volcano Art Center is greatly appreciated. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/thursday-night-at-the- center-peace-corp-in-the-60%ca%bbs-with-bill-sakovich/ UID:urn:uuid:0d2d64b8-ddf9-4098-b3fc-3347f850211c STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251023T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251023T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hand Building with Clay with Diane Hanzel DESCRIPTION:Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel Wednesdays (6 sessi ons) October 15th - November 19th\, from 3:30pm. – 6:30pm.\n\nRefresh with a new creative outlet at our open and spacious ceramics studio loca ted in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Ca mpus in Volcano Village. Diane will be teaching strong fundamentals that are the foundation to help see your artistic vision through. You will s tart with pinch pot bubbles that can take you in lots of different direc tions. Then moving into slabs and adding textures and basic oxides and g lazes. Learn how to manipulate the clay and work with it. Definitely Art from the heart.\n\n$185 / $165 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee whi ch includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor)  Additional clay will be available for purchase. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hand-building-with-cla y-with-diane-hanzel/ UID:urn:uuid:5edb0f32-819a-4447-97ad-6e2d41f74d05 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251015T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251015T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:2026 Love The Arts Annual Fundraising Event: Earth\, Wind & Fire *Tickets are Available at the Door DESCRIPTION:This year’s\, Love The Arts: "Earth\, Wind &\; Fire" ta kes place on Saturday\, February 21st\, from 4:30pm to 8:30pm at Volcano Art Center's Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.(19-4074 Old Volcano Ro ad).\nThis annual gala is our main event to raise funds for Volcano Art Center which allows us to fund classes\, exhibits\, workshops\, and offe r the creative arts experience in this uniquely nurturing and inspiring environment.\n\nOf course\, the live and silent auctions are not to be m issed\, with unique offerings including original artwork\, hotel stays\, tours\, jewelry\, and more. Everyone will have an opportunity to bid o n artwork\, hotel stays\, restaurants\, local products\, services\, gift certificates to businesses and attractions.\n\n\n\nEach year we ask loc al artists to contribute their artwork for this event\, to be auctioned to raise the needed funds to sustain VAC programs and classes. These art ists and businesses who give to the event do so with the knowledge that their donation will have a direct impact on the survival of the Art Cent er. The Volcano Art Center is an integral part of this unique community offering a sense of belonging to those who live and work around it.\n\n\ n\nAs a non-profit organization\, VAC looks forward to our community and ʻohana support in our effort to expand the services and facilities at VAC’s Niaulani Campus.\nTickets$125/ $100 for VAC members.\n\nGolden C ircle Ticket $250 (call 808-967-8222 to purchase the Golden Circle Ticke ts)\n “Golden Circle” premium ticket packages including champagne a nd front row seating\n2 Golden Circle Tickets includes overnight accommo dations\, champagne and front row seating.\n\n\n \;\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/2026-love-the-arts-ear th-wind-fire/ UID:urn:uuid:8690e9d2-c221-47c3-9e74-215946713a86 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260221T163000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260221T203000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Jazz in the Forest: Movie Jazz DESCRIPTION:You are invited to come and enjoy a swinging evening of jazz at the Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. (19-4074 Old Volcano Road)\,  November 8th at 5:30pm.\nThe upcoming program will be a collaboration of the Volcano Art Center with Film director Jesse T unison\, and JP and the Jazztones\, creating a visual jazz presentation of some of history's favorite films with the jazz music associated with\ , or inspired by the musical scores.\nThe Jazztones will evoke nostalgia for times past\, and then bring us up to date with a variety of the mus ical memories from these classics. Beginning with a jazz version of the theme from "Gone with the Wind" from 1939\, "Casablanca" with the play i t again Sam - " As Time Goes By"\, pulling at our hearts with love lost. "The Godfather" with the ironic\, "Speak softly love" theme speaks to us in a different way. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" feature of Holly playing the guitar to "Moon River" beguiles us.\nSeveral jazz focused films - " Bird" about Charlie Parker\, and "Round Midnight" featuring Dexter Gord on for 1986\, reflected the colorful lives of jazz creators.\nIn a more popular vein\, the films of Disney have often featured memorable jazz - or "jazz able" compositions. A few of these - "When you wish upon a star " from Pinnochio - and "Everybody wants to be a cat"  from "The "Aristo cats" \, with its ragtime jazz band holding forth.\nAlso "The Pink Panth er" theme and the rock theme of "Spiderman" will be featured. to fill th e bill of jazz renditions.\nThis will be a most colorful evening of jaz zy film music\, with the backgrounds of film cuts to accompany the Jazzt ones - led by Jean Pierre\, JP Thoma on saxes\, Greg Shirley with variou s guitars\, Shawn Leavey on bass and Owen Matsui on percussion.\nDon't m iss this special collaboration of the arts.\nTickets are $25 for VAC mem bers ($30 non-members)! Ticket holders will be able to purchase beer\, w ine\, as well as pupu. Doors open at 5pm\, the concert starts at 5:30pm. For tickets call (808) 967-8222 or online URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/jazz-in-the-forest-mov ie-jazz/ UID:urn:uuid:b280aea7-45b4-4a2c-a38b-2a7cbc0f5176 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251108T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251108T193000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Food From Wood: Mushroom Cultivation Workshop. Call 808-967-8222 to register. Only 2 spaces left. DESCRIPTION:Instructor Zach Mermel will teach the basics of wood based m ushroom cultivation in “Food from Wood: Growing Edible &\; Medicina l Mushrooms on Logs\, Stumps\, and Wood Chips” on Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, from 9am – 2pm at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus i n Volcano Village.\nWondering what to do with those undesirable exotic t rees on the Back Forty? By collaborating with certain fungi\, you can tu rn that pesky plant problem into a solution that yields food across mult iple years. Mushrooms are an excellent source of vegetarian protein and nutrition with the added bonus of being fairly easy to grow. Their healt h benefits are well known\, and their ecological advantages are just now being fully realized. Now you can learn basic fungal biology and how fu ngal mycelium colonizes different materials\, particularly wooden logs\, stumps\, and wood chips. You’ll also discover the specific health ben efits of different edible and medicinal fungi in Hawai‘i.\nCourse fees are $65/$60 VAC members plus a $15 fee\, inclusive of supplies. Each pa rticipant will depart with a shiitake mushroom log kit\, as well as a Ki ng Stropharia mushroom kit. Participants will meet at VAC’s Niaulani C ampus in Volcano Village for an interactive slideshow\, followed by a ha nds-on segment. Lunch break will occur from 12pm – 1pm.  For more inf ormation and to register for the workshop\, please call 808-967-8222\nIf you’re an eager epicurean\, avid horticulturalist or just interested in mushrooms\, Zach encourages all farmers\, gardeners\, and homeowners seeking to incorporate the growing of gourmet and medicinal mushrooms in to their lives and livelihoods to attend. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/food-from-wood-mushroo m-cultivation-workshop/ UID:urn:uuid:4a16ad23-7e8a-4601-b231-260eb115fa34 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T140000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night At The Center: Ka’iana’s Battles in Ka’ū w ith Jay Robinson DESCRIPTION:Join Jay Robinson on November 13th\, 2025\, at 6pm.\, at Vol cano Art Center Niaulani\nCampus in Volcano Village for the real story o f Ka’iana\, one of Kamehameha’s generals\,\nand the two epic battles he fought against Keōua\, the powerful Ali’i Nui and chief of Ka’ .\nJason Momoa’s captivating tv series\, “Chief of War”\, has exc ited people to learn more\nabout Kamehameha’s rise to power. The show is truly great\, yet the actual history is even\nmore compelling!\n\nThi s presentation is brought to you by the Volcano Community Foundation in conjunction with the Volcano Art Center.\nFor more information\, please call VAC at (808) 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/thursday-night-at-the- center-kaianas-battles-in-kau-with-jay-robinson/ UID:urn:uuid:a693dfba-56e9-4f46-8703-9651014a562e STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251113T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251113T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Batik Painting on Cloth DESCRIPTION:Discover the batik painting process to create colorful hand painted designs on fabric with Margo Vitarelli\, on February 28th\, from 9am -12pm. We will use a modern adaptation of the traditional Indonesia n batik process. Instead of using hot wax as a resist to create outlines \, we will simplify the ancient art by using a washable glue as the resi st before painting the fabric. You will learn the steps of applying the resist to the cloth and painting over it to get the unique look of batik . The class day will be spent drawing our designs lightly on cloth\, pai nting on the resist\, applying acrylic paints\, and then processing the finished artwork.\nUse your finished work for a scarf\, wall hanging\, p illow cover\, table runner or T-shirt. Simple black and white designs on paper will be available for use and inspiraion or you may bring your ow n. A pallet of colors will be provided\, but participants may also bring their own favorite acrylic colors. Students should bring a variety of b rushes for acrylic paint (see Supply List). No prevous art experience ne cessary. Beginners welcome.\nClass Fee $70 / $65 for vac members\, plus a $25 supply fee. Register online\nor call (808) 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/batik-painting-on-clot h/ UID:urn:uuid:e2cf590c-9386-4ecd-8e3b-d446a50db30b STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260228T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260228T140000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration at Volcano Art Center DESCRIPTION:Plan to attend the Annual Volcano Hui Tour\, and a community Christmas tree lighting at VAC's Niaulani Campus on Friday\, November 2 8th.  Festivities begin at 5:00pm with tree lighting scheduled for 6pm at 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd. In Volcano Village.\n\n\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/christmas-tree-lightin g-celebration-at-volcano-art-center/ UID:urn:uuid:fbb5b621-bd12-40f8-8ec5-930622bf8bfe STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251128T170000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251128T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Mixed Media Encaustics Workshop DESCRIPTION:Join Mary Milelzcik at Volcano Art Centerʻs Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) on Saturday\,  March 7\, 2026 from 10 am 2:30 pm\, for the Mixed Media Encaustics Workshop.\nEncaustic is a mix ture of beeswax\, damar resin and pigment\, which is applied to a solid absorbent surface. Each time a new layer is applied\, it must be fused. The layers can be enhanced by adding fine art papers\, carving with tool s or drawing with pigment\, oil sticks etc. Photographs can be transferr ed\, and other materials embedded to create a variety of amazing results with depth.\nThis is a workshop where you’ll learn safe studio practi ces\, encaustic painting basics\, how to make your own medium\, and set up an inexpensive encaustic studio. Various encaustic techniques\, photo transfer\, and shellac burns will be demonstrated. Experiment with comb ining encaustics to your current paintings\, photography\, sculpture\, e tc. Or\, just come to have a great time creating and making new friends! You will have the opportunity to create two encaustic paintings to take home with you.\nMary will provide a large variety of encaustic paints\, along with wood panels\, and handmade paper to use as substrates\, an a ssortment marking tools and brushes\, and interesting papers\, photograp hs\, minerals\, fibers\, and other natural and found materials for stude nts to incorporate into their paintings. Students are encouraged to brin g their own images\, photographs\, and other items they’d like to add to their encaustic pieces.\nStudents may email the instructor in advance with questions\, and to discuss special projects. The class fee is $70/ $65 for VAC members plus a $55 supply fee. To register\, call Volcano Ar t Center at 808-967-8222 or register online. Space is limited. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/mixed-media-ecaustics- workshop/ UID:urn:uuid:64cf89ec-22e7-44ea-924a-9a8c5f71e17b STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260307T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260307T143000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Tempa & Naor in Concert DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting evening on January 10th at 5:30pm at VAC Niaulani Campus  with Tempa &\; Naor\, an award-winning Maui-ba sed singer-songwriter duo blending SoulFolk\, Americana\, and Blues into what they call Music Medicine. Partners in life and music since 2007\, they fuse Tempa’s powerhouse\, soul-drenched vocals with Naor’s melo dic guitar\, ukulele\, and warm vocal tone\, creating rich harmonies and emotionally charged storytelling. They’ve performed worldwide—from Red Rocks Amphitheatre to Israel and Hawai‘i—sharing stages with leg ends like BB King\, Mavis Staples\, and Jeff Beck. Their past projects i nclude Tempa &\; The Tantrums\, winners of Denver’s Best Blues Band (2006)\, and Maui’s Soul Kitchen (Best Band on Maui 2017). With album s such as Ember’s Fire (2018) and MoonFall (2024)\, and their latest s ingle Faith (2025)\, they continue to deliver music that uplifts and con nects. Their live shows feature originals alongside alternative\, soulfu l renditions of artists including Bonnie Raitt\, Grace Potter\, The Week end\, Tina Turner\, Bruce Springsteen\, Mavis Staples\, and more.\nTicke ts are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-members)!\nTicket holders will be ab le to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupu.\n\nDoors open at 5pm\, the concert starts at 5:30pm.\n\nFor tickets call (808) 967-8222 URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/tempa-naor-in-concert/ UID:urn:uuid:219d61c4-b506-4d09-93af-7ef4ad0435e4 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T193000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Zentangle® Basic & Beyond with Lydia Meneses - This Class has b een cancelled DESCRIPTION:Join Lydia Meneses on January 10th \, from 10am - 1pm at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Zentangle is an easy-to-learn\, rel axing and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patte rns. There are no mistakes in Zentangle Art.  \n\nAs you first glance a t a Zentangle art piece it appears intricate and complicated. But\, when you are guided through the process\, you realize how simple it is and h ow fun and engrossing it becomes.  \n\nBeginners learn the basic Zentan gle art method of drawing and those with experience get the guidance the y need to take their Zentangle practice a step further. \n\nAs we trave l beyond the Zentangle art method we will explore a few of Zentangle’s creative concepts to add to you art practice\, like the curly~swirly Splat” design.   \n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n Introduction to the Zentangle Art Method\n Five elements: dot\, straight line\, S shape\, C shape\, &\; orb ( . / s c o)\n Zentangle basic vocabulary\n Benefi ts of meditation through a mindful drawing practice. \n\n Materials:\n \nAll art materials are provided in the Zentangle Basics kit. \n\nStude nt kit contains: Sakura PN pen\, pencil and an assortment of paper tiles .\n\nThis class is open to all levels\, no Zentangle or art experience n ecessary.  Space is limited. Students are encouraged to bring snacks/be verages to share.\n\nCost: $35. Non-members  $30. VAC members plus $15. supply and facility fee. Register Online or call (808) 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/zentangle-basic-beyond -with-lydia-meneses/ UID:urn:uuid:abb7807e-6f20-4354-8855-1add611abbe7 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Stained Glass Workshop with Linda Brooks: Class is Full Call 808 -967-8222 to be put on a waitlist DESCRIPTION:Whimsical shapes\, illustrative scenes or divine stories\, s tained glass has re-created the light in our lives for centuries. Staine d glass artisans use both glass color and texture to produce light forms and patterns creating mood and character in small and large spaces.\n\n This four-day stained-glass workshop will shed some light on the process of stained glass. Now you can try your hand at making stained glass art in this workshop for beginners. All the basic techniques will be covere d\, from glass cutting\, foiling\, soldering\, and completing with patin a and polishing compound. Glass artist Linda Brooks will share her exper tise and knowledge\, teaching students the skills involved in working sa fely with stained glass\, and creating a beautiful\, sturdy piece of art .\n\n“Stained Glass – An Introductory Class” will be held at Volca no Art Center Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) on Saturdays\, January 10th - January 31st\, from 9am – 1pm. Class fee is $185/ $166 for VAC members\, plus a $35 supply fee. Attendees are asked to wear lon g pants\, snug fitting gloves\, covered shoes and safety glasses.\nYou w ill complete this 4-session workshop with a finished 12” x 18” piece with the knowledge and experience of the basic skills involved to conti nue working with stained glass. Linda Brooks has been making original st ained glass for forty years and teaching for the past twenty-five. She e njoys sharing with others and creating art that changes with the light a nd the time of day.Advance registration is required\, and this workshop will be limited to 6 adults. call Volcano art Center at 808-967-8222 for more information. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/stained-glass-workshop -with-linda-brooks/ UID:urn:uuid:b8ab033b-6e54-4535-a591-a3d113cab0a0 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Lehua Christmas Ornament Painting Class DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season with a touch of island magic with Puake a Soares! Join us on December 6th\, from 10am - 12pm at VAC Niaulani Cam pus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) in Volcano for a festive and creative exp erience where you'll learn how to hand-paint a vibrant lehua blossom on a 2" to 3" natural pine wood round using acrylic paints.\n\nEach ornamen t you create will be one-of-a-kind\, just like its artist. Inspired by t he bright red\, feathery stamens of the iconic lehua flower and surround ed by lush green foliage\, your finished piece will reflect the beauty o f Hawaiʻi’s native flora. The natural grain of the pine wood adds war mth and texture\, making this ornament a meaningful keepsake\, a thought ful gift\, or a beautiful new addition to your ‘ohana’s Christmas tr ee. No experience needed\, just bring your holiday cheer and creative sp irit! The class fee $30/$25 for VAC member\, plus a $20 supply fee. To r egister call (808) 967-8222.\nRegister Online URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/lehua-christmas-orname nt-painting-class-2/ UID:urn:uuid:51b04566-d4b2-418c-b604-8a0a1375c331 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251206T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251206T120000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Jazz in the Forest: Holiday Jazz with JP Thoma and the Jazztones DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Holiday Spirit with JP and the Jazztones offer ing a selection of holiday jazz festivities on December 13th at VAC Niau lani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) .\nThe selections will include fa vorites inviting us to "Go Tell It On the Mountain"\, and to "Be Home Fo r Christmas" and create a very Merry Christmas\,  as well as listen to the Jingle Bells of the season up on our beautiful volcano.  Also impor tant are reminders to join the "Love Train"  and Deck the Halls with Jo y to the World !\nThe Jazztones will feature vocalist Jeanine Guillory K ane\, and Jean Pierre Thoma on saxes\, clarinet and flute\, Greg Shirle y on various guitars and synthesizer ( as well as his debut on cello)\, Shawn Leavey on acoustic and electric bass\, and Owen Matsui jingling his bells and percussion.\nCome join us for holiday cheer at the Volcano Art Center at 5:30pm\, on Dec.13.  All are welcome !\n\nTickets are $2 5 for VAC members ($30 non-members)!\nONLINE TICKET ORDERS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE - TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR\n\n\n\nTicket holders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as well as pupu.\n\nDoors open at 5pm.\n \n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/jazz-in-the-forest-hol iday-jazz-with-jp-thoma-and-the-jazztones/ UID:urn:uuid:2270da7d-6bcb-41d6-a620-27dc881d9c4d STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T193000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Book Signing: Mārata Ketekiri Tamaira's new book titled\, "Mot her Tree\, Daughter Seed: Lessons in Slow Growth." DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, December 13th from 11am to 12pm for a book signing at VAC gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park\, with M ārata Ketekiri Tamaira's new book titled\, "Mother Tree\, Daughter Seed : Lessons in Slow Growth." \n- illustrated by Carl Franklin Ka‘ailā au Pao. \n\n\n\n\n\nOn the misty slopes of Hawai‘i’s sacred mount ain Mauna Loa\, high in the upland forest where the trees reach their br anches to the open sky\, a koa seed awakens. Slowly\, gently\, from bene ath the warm soil\, new life unfolds . . .\n\n\n\nMother Tree\, Daughter Seed: Lessons in Slow Growth follows the tender relationship between t wo native Hawaiian koa trees\, Mother Tree and her offspring Daughter Se ed. From the moment she wakes from her long sleep beneath the soil\, Dau ghter Seed is apprehensive about the world around her. However\, at ever y stage of her development\, Mother Tree is there to impart her wisdom a nd teach her precious seed that everything she requires to be strong is already inside her—all she needs to do is look within. Over the course of many decades Daughter Seed learns the meaning of self-worth\, the va lue of slow growth\, and the interconnectedness of all things.\n\nBlendi ng contemplative storytelling and vibrant illustrations\, Mother Tree\, Daughter Seed is rooted in an ethos of social emotional literacy and e cological stewardship\, engendering in readers an empathy for self and f or the wider natural world. An ‘ike Hawai‘i perspective is privilege d and reinforced through the inclusion of ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i (Hawaiian language) and Hawaiian concepts and values. Supplemental educational mat erial provides further reading about trees and the importance of native forest conservation in Hawai‘i with recommendations on ways readers ca n help in that effort. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/book-signing-marata-ke tekiri-tamairas-new-book-titled-mother-tree-daughter-seed-lessons-in-slo w-growth/ UID:urn:uuid:b0944270-799a-4b2d-9fcc-951eee95aea5 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T110000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251213T120000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hawaiki to Hawai’i: A glass exhibition about a time when natu re held the power by artist Daniel Moe DESCRIPTION:January 10th - Feb 15\, 2026\, Daily 9am -5pm at Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Join Volcano Art c enter in a journey through time\, honoring the experience of the first p eople who voyaged from Hawaiki (Tahiti) to Hawaiʻi over a thousand year s ago. Through blown\, sculpted\, and hand-carved glass\, Daniel Moe exp lores the rich symbolism and sacred imagery of Polynesian culture—draw ing from traditional Marquesan\, Samoan\, Tahitian\, Hawaiian\, and Māo ri designs. Daniel’s work features iconic symbols and forms reminisc ent of objects\, tools\, and vessels essential to early voyagers and se ttlers: fish hooks that sustained life\, poi pounders that shaped commun ity\, sailing canoes that braved vast oceans\, calabash inspired vessel s\, and tattoo and kapa inspired designs.  He incorporates representa tions of revered animals found on the journey\, and upon arrival in Hawa i'i\, such as turtles\, birds\, sharks\, and whales\, alongside navigati onal signs—the stars\, sun\, ocean swells\, and cloud formations—all guiding these wayfinders on their sacred journey to their new place. Ad ditional elements include traditional agricultural staple foods like kal o\, that sustained the people and shaped their relationship with the lan d. Protective/warrior symbols appear\, reflecting the balance between su rvival and spirituality. The tattoo patterns etched into the glass evoke the deeply personal and cultural markings that connect individuals to t heir ancestry\, beliefs in spirit\, and the natural world. This collecti on honors the sacred relationship early Hawaiians held with the land ( āina)\, the sea (moana)\, and the sky (lani)—a time when nature itse lf was the ultimate source of power and reverence\, before the rise of c hiefs and kingdoms\, and the times of war. Through glass\, a medium born of fire and transformation\, Daniel seeks to capture the fluidity\, str ength\, and spirituality of this ancestral voyage.\nThis body of work in vites all viewers—regardless of background—to remember our shared or igin and reawaken our direct connection to the sacred power of nature\, and our collaboration and connection to one another. It is a call to rec ognize that the same elemental forces that guided the ancestors still fl ow through us today\, binding us across time\, place\, and culture. An o pening reception will be held on Saturday\, January 10th from 2-4pm at V olcano Art Center Gallery.  For more information call (808) 967-7565. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hawaiki-to-hawaii-a-gl ass-exhibition-about-a-time-when-nature-held-the-power-by-artist-daniel- moe/ UID:urn:uuid:26ea826c-abbb-4ac3-a976-40429d1d301c STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260215T170000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Needle Weaving on Beach Glass with Jelena Clay DESCRIPTION:Join Jelena Clay on Saturday\, May 2nd\, 2026\, from 10am - 12pm\, at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road). Students will learn needle weaving on a piece of faux beach glass.  You will needle w eave the body and also learn chain stitch crochet for the neck strap.  There will a variety of embellishments to chose from.  This technique c an be done with a variety of other materials such as river rocks\, branc hes\, wall hangings..........the ideas are endless.  All materials will be provided to make a necklace and the skills to make more! Call (808) 967-8222 to register.\nThe cost for the class: $65/ $60 for VAC members plus a $25 supply fee.\nVAC Member $85\nNon-Member $90 URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/needle-weaving-on-beac h-glass/ UID:urn:uuid:5731d19f-327e-4cad-8d05-b0b76726591c STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260502T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260502T120000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Nene & Lei Painting Class DESCRIPTION:Join artist Puakea Soares Mercado at VAC Niaulani Campus on Saturday\, April 18th\, from 10am - 12pm\, for a relaxing and creative p ainting experience inspired by the iconic Nene of our Volcano landscapes . In this class\, you will learn simple step-by-step techniques\, includ ing shading\, color mixing\, and easy brushstroke methods that help crea te depth and detail. No previous painting experience is needed.\n\nThe c lass fee is $45/$40 for VAC members\, plus a $20 material fee\, which in cludes supplies for two completed paintings. Bring your favorite beverag e to enjoy while you paint. Space is limited\, and early registration is recommended. To register call (808) 967-8222 or register online. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/nene-lei-painting-clas s/ UID:urn:uuid:2dd0a9ec-59af-48a4-9e26-7419204b267d STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260418T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260418T120000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Adventures in Clay with Monika Mann ( 8\, 6 or 4 Saturday sessi ons) Saturdays\, January 3rd – February 28th ( no class on February 21 st). DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, January 3rd – February 28th ( no class on Febr uary 21st). Those new to clay will be guided step by step through the ba sics of using the potter’s wheel or handbuilding techniques. Continuin g students and those with previous experience are encouraged to develop their skills and are welcome to pursue more advanced directions with the instructor’s helpful input.\n\n8-week session: $245/$220 for VAC Memb ers plus a $20 material fee\, for 6 lbs. of clay\, which includes glazes and firing\, labor)\n6  sessions: $185 / $165 VAC members plus a $20 m aterials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor)\n4 sessions: $125 / $110 VAC members plus a $20 materia ls fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firin g\, labor) . Additional clay will be available for purchase ($20 for 6 l bs)\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/adventures-in-clay-wit h-monika-mann-8-6-or-4-saturday-sessions-saturdays-january-3rd-february- 28th-no-class-on-february-21st-2/ UID:urn:uuid:01439145-6ec0-445a-b982-46e59c37a631 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260103T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260103T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel (6 or 4 Wednesday sessi ons) DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, December 3 – January 21\, from 3:30pm. – 6: 30pm. (No class on Christmas Eve &\; New Year's Eve). Refresh with a new creative outlet at our open and spacious ceramics studio located in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Diane will be teaching strong fundamentals that are th e foundation to help see your artistic vision through. You will start wi th pinch pot bubbles that can take you in lots of different directions. Then moving into slabs and adding textures and basic oxides and glazes. Learn how to manipulate the clay and work with it. Definitely Art from t he heart.\n6  sessions $185 / $165 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, la bor)\n4 sessions $125 / $110 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor) . Additional clay will be available for purchase.\n\nTHIS CLASS IS FULL Pl ease consider registering for the class that begins in January 2026. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/handbuilding-with-clay -with-diane-hanzel-6-or-4-wednesday-sessions-3-3/ UID:urn:uuid:ce59b9f8-0fe1-41bc-99c4-a35a5c36696a STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251203T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251203T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hand Building with Clay with Diane Hanzel DESCRIPTION:Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel Wednesdays (6 sessi ons) October 15th - November 19th\, from 3:30pm. – 6:30pm.\n\nRefresh with a new creative outlet at our open and spacious ceramics studio loca ted in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Ca mpus in Volcano Village. Diane will be teaching strong fundamentals that are the foundation to help see your artistic vision through. You will s tart with pinch pot bubbles that can take you in lots of different direc tions. Then moving into slabs and adding textures and basic oxides and g lazes. Learn how to manipulate the clay and work with it. Definitely Art from the heart.\n\n$185 / $165 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee whi ch includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor)  Additional clay will be available for purchase. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hand-building-with-cla y-with-diane-hanzel-2/ UID:urn:uuid:3cd05ce4-e6bf-4ec9-b48a-fe6ad5dd284b STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251105T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251105T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel (6 or 4 Wednesday sessi ons) DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, December 3 – January 21\, from 3:30pm. – 6: 30pm. (No class on Christmas Eve &\; New Year's Eve). Refresh with a new creative outlet at our open and spacious ceramics studio located in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Diane will be teaching strong fundamentals that are th e foundation to help see your artistic vision through. You will start wi th pinch pot bubbles that can take you in lots of different directions. Then moving into slabs and adding textures and basic oxides and glazes. Learn how to manipulate the clay and work with it. Definitely Art from t he heart.\n6  sessions $185 / $165 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, la bor)\n4 sessions $125 / $110 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor) . Additional clay will be available for purchase. Call (808) 967-8222  URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/handbuilding-with-clay -with-diane-hanzel-6-or-4-wednesday-sessions-3-2/ UID:urn:uuid:68cce914-d2e3-485c-88f9-0db6c371e238 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251210T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251210T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Handbuilding with Clay with Diane Hanzel (6 or 4 Wednesday sessi ons) DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, December 3 – January 21\, from 3:30pm. – 6: 30pm. (No class on Christmas Eve &\; New Year's Eve). Refresh with a new creative outlet at our open and spacious ceramics studio located in a unique rainforest setting at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Diane will be teaching strong fundamentals that are th e foundation to help see your artistic vision through. You will start wi th pinch pot bubbles that can take you in lots of different directions. Then moving into slabs and adding textures and basic oxides and glazes. Learn how to manipulate the clay and work with it. Definitely Art from t he heart.\n6  sessions $185 / $165 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, la bor)\n4 sessions $125 / $110 VAC members plus a $20 materials fee which includes the first 6 lbs. of clay (including glazes\, firing\, labor) . Additional clay will be available for purchase. Call (808) 967-8222 URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/handbuilding-with-clay -with-diane-hanzel-6-or-4-wednesday-sessions-3-2-2/ UID:urn:uuid:8c894ca0-e980-4f28-a1e3-3b25a254f4f4 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251217T153000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251217T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Test Event With Multiple Tickects & WooCommerce DESCRIPTION: URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/?post_type=sc_event&p=70880 UID:urn:uuid:ac454081-e6d0-492b-a66f-b490881d63b5 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251128T010500 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20251128T020500 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Keiki Drawing Class with Ken Charon DESCRIPTION:A series of 6 drawing classes for children at VAC Niaulani C ampus in Volcano Village on Tuesdays\, from January 6th to February 10th \, 2026\, from 2:45pm - 4pm. For art lovers ages 8 to 14 years old. Ken s lessons focus on drawing things from life. Portraits\, landscapes an d still-life’s will be encouraged to prepare for more personal imagina ry works. Field trips into the Niaulani Rainforest will also be included \, weather permitting.\n\nIf you have any questions about this class\, c all (808) 967-8222. Financial scholarships are available for those in ne ed. To register visit our website at www.volcanoartcenter.org or call (8 08) 967-8222.\n\n$70 /$60 for VAC Members\, all supplies are included. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/keiki-drawing-class-wi th-ken-charon/ UID:urn:uuid:c76041db-e5f2-47d2-bec8-addfacb17c04 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260106T143000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260106T154500 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: Wild Wonders of Madagascar\, Chall enging Travels on the Island of Evolution! with Jay Robinson DESCRIPTION:Join Jay Robinson on January 22nd\, 2026\, at 6pm.\, at Volc ano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village\, on his journey to di scover the wildlife\, national parks and ecoregions that make this incre dible island so special. Madagascar is home to all 100 lemur species\, t enrecs\, fossa\, amphibians\, reptiles and birds found nowhere else on E arth. Travel there is sometimes tough and demanding\, but stunning lands capes and extraordinary species makes it an adventure of discovery - a r eal place you could never imagine!\nFor any lover of nature\; for any wo rld traveler\; Madagascar is a must see – a top of the top ten destina tions!\n\nThis evening is part of a once-a-month Thursday night series a t the Volcano Art Center\, focusing on art\, Hawaiian culture\, and our environment.  The series is intended to inspire\, enhance your apprecia tion of art and life experience\, while fostering community connections. This presentation is free\, although a donation to the Volcano Art Cent er is greatly appreciated. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/wild-wonders-of-madaga scar-challenging-travels-on-the-island-of-evolution-with-jay-robinson/ UID:urn:uuid:577c8ec3-4ef5-4377-bcd8-e05df4f74756 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260122T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260122T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Valentangle with Iris Thornton DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a beginner or experienced Zentangle artist\, you can expect a fun &\; relaxing time creating a Valentine’s-them ed Zentangle.  Join Iris Thornton on February 14th\, 2026\, from 10am - 2pm\, at VAC Niaulani Campus. This is a popular class\, and CZT Iris Th ornton teaches it every year\, exploring a new heart-themed pattern each year. She will guide you step-by-step to help you confidently create so mething beautiful to take home or give as a gift!  All drawing materia ls are provided\n\n\n$35/ $30 VAC members\,\n\n plus $15 Supply and Fac ility Fee.\n\nLimited space for this class.  URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/valentangle-with-iris- thornton/ UID:urn:uuid:39713ca2-a196-46f8-abe5-18facbda4d3f STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260214T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260214T140000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:O'hi‘a in the Mist – Acrylic Painting Class with Puakea Merc ado Soares DESCRIPTION:Join Puakea Mercado Soares on May 23rd\, from 10am – 1pm a t VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road) in Volcano Village.  S tep into the enchanting world of Volcano and let your creativity rise li ke morning mist. In this gentle and inspiring acrylic painting class\, y ou’ll explore the art of blending cool\, neutral tones to craft your v ery own atmospheric volcano landscape.\n\nLearn simple brush techniques to create textured O‘hi‘a trees\, soft layers of fog\, and drifting steam that bring your canvas to life.\n\nNo experience is needed—artis ts of all levels are welcome. Paint\, unwind\, and let the serene beauty of the rainforest guide your artistic journey.\nThe class fee $45/$40fo r VAC member\, plus a $30 supply fee. To register call (808) 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/ohia-in-the-mist-acryl ic-painting-class-with-pk/ UID:urn:uuid:ba3ea067-f55f-4897-a2e7-b61983b7225a STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260523T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260523T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: Volcanology 101 with Dr. Lis Galla nt DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Lis Gallant\, an Assistant Professor in the Geology  Department at UH Hilo\, for a lecture and Q+A session on the basics of volcanology at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road)\, on Janu ary 29th\, at 6pm. The Island of Hawaiʻi is one of the greatest natural classrooms on Earth to learn about volcanoes. Each new eruption provide s a new set of questions to think about and try to answer! Have you ever wondered what causes a volcano to erupt\, why volcanoes have different shapes\, or why some eruptions are explosive while others produce only l ava flows?  USGS photo: scientist measures volcanic gas during Kīlaue a middle East Rift Zone eruption in September 2024.\nThis evening is pa rt of a once-a-month Thursday night series at the Volcano Art Center\, f ocusing on art\, Hawaiian culture\, and our environment.  The series is intended to inspire\, enhance your appreciation of art and life experie nce\, while fostering community connections. This presentation is free\, although a donation to the Volcano Art Center is greatly appreciated. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/thursday-night-at-the- center-volcanology-101-with-dr-lis-gallant/ UID:urn:uuid:353c7eaa-ee33-47b8-956e-58ba1007a086 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260129T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260129T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko in the Park DESCRIPTION:Pelehonuamea &\; Kekoa Harman with Hula Hālau Ka Leo Ola o Nā Mamo\nJanuary 10th\, 2026 at 10:30am\nVAC is pleased to resume th e series which invites hula hālau from across Hawaiʻi to perform in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (platform)\, located nea r the VAC Gallery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.\nFor more informa tion call (808) 967-7565 URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-in-the-par k/ UID:urn:uuid:3dda4a89-c478-4d43-8632-7210443d282e STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260110T113000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Liko A'e Keiki Spring Camp DESCRIPTION:A weeklong Spring Camp will be held at VAC’s Niaulani Camp us from March 16th - 20th\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is ope n to keiki ages 8-14. The camp will include drawing\, crafting\,  treas ure boxes\, hula\, and stained glass.\n\n$250 per child/ $230 for member s of VAC.\n\nBring snacks\, a lunch\, water bottle\, jacket\, and a smil e for tons of FUN!  \nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. (808) 967-8222.\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/liko-ae-keiki-spring-c amp/ UID:urn:uuid:8b111b83-5c29-4fb0-8338-f5c3b7620e5b STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260320T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260320T143000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Exhibit: Still It Is Night: Artwork of Domino Cohn & Paula de la Cruz DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center (VAC) invites you to attend Still It Is Night\, a fine art exhibition featuring etchings by Domino Cohn and e thnobotanical drawings by Paula de la Cruz at the Volcano Art Center Gal lery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The free exhibit will be on di splay from February 21st through March 29th\, 9am -5pm daily. While the exhibit is free\, park entrance fees apply.\nStill It Is Night presents a series of etched imaginings and ethnobotanical drawings\, blending the precision of scientific illustration with the expressive possibilities of mark-making in metal. The series is rooted in the abundant imagery of the Kumulipo\, the Hawaiian creation chant that unfolds the genesis of life in poetic dualities. The exhibition invites viewers to explore how art through its observation of detail\, precise incisions\, and rigor   can be deployed to grapple with the fluid demarcation between thinking a nd knowing.\nDomino and Paula began collaborating in 2024. Their first j oint venture\, Still It Is Night\, is borne of their mutual belief that there is much to learn from Hawaiian culture. They feel a shared respons ibility as artists to perpetuate traditions and call attention to endang ered native flora. This project is a meditation on connection how ancest ral knowledge reverberates beyond cultural boundaries\, inviting all to listen\, reflect\, and learn. Through Still It Is Night they ask the vie wer: “under keen observation\, what could emerge from our own darkness both personally and collectively? What kauna\, or hidden meaning\, rema ins stubbornly out of view?”\nFor more information about the exhibitio n visit www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or contact the VAC Gallery at (808) 9 67-7565. Volcano Art Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization created in 1974 whose mission is to promote\, develop and perpetuate the artisti c\, cultural and environmental heritage of Hawaiʻi’s people through a rts and education.\n  URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/exhibit-still-it-is-ni ght-the-artwork-of-domino-cohn-paula-de-la-cruz/ UID:urn:uuid:493173b1-d5df-4f8d-84d8-1ec12153f502 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260221T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260329T170000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko Performance: Kumu Lahela Spencer with Hula Hālau K aleiokaulupalai DESCRIPTION:The Hula Kahiko scheduled for February 14th\, 2026  feature s Kumu Lahela Spencer with Hula Hālau Kaleiokaulupalai \n\nSituated on Kīlauea volcano the Volcano Art Center (VAC) promotes and perpetuates arts and culture. The dynamic location inspires the sharing of authentic Hula Kahiko performances as well as other arts and traditions of hula. VAC with support from Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority is proud to announce fr ee events which promote and perpetuate Native Hawaiian arts and culture. Join the Volcano Art Center on the second Saturday of each month for a free\, live hula performance.\n\nThe presentation is presented authentic ally in an outdoor setting\, rain or shine without electronic amplificat ion. Audience members are encouraged to bring sun/rain gear and sitting mats\, and to arrive early as parking at the Visitor’s Center is limit ed\, additional parking is available at the Steam Vents parking lot. The Volcano Art Center is a non-profit art and educational organization cre ated in 1974 to promote\, develop\, and perpetuate the artistic and cult ural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual\, literary\, and performing arts. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/?post_type=sc_event&p=72677 UID:urn:uuid:14d8ddba-fa98-41c0-8ea7-7a5fbaf4fdf9 STATUS:TENTATIVE ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260214T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260214T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Home Herbalist Workshop Part 3 with Heather Penfield\, May 30th DESCRIPTION:New Class! New Recipes!\nJoin Heather Penfield on May 30th\, from 10am - 1pm at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village (19-4074 Old Volcano Road).\nBeginners Welcome\n• Learn the art of making effective body care\nproducts at home.\n• Discover local plants &\; herbs wi th germ\nfighting\, immune boosting properties.\n• Watch products bein g made from start to\nfinish\, including: lip balm\, salve\, shampoo\nba r\, digestive bitters\, and more.\n• Save money and time by making you r own\nproducts.\n• Use less packaging and chemicals.\nIncludes:\n• Class handout with recipes\n• Sample products to take home\n\nClass fe e: $65/$60 for VAC members plus a $35 supply fee.\nRegister online or ca ll 808-967-8222 URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/home-herbalist-worksho p-part-3-with-heather-penfield-may-30th/ UID:urn:uuid:c34f09f0-cc13-4325-9289-53ede029b465 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260530T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260530T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Cooking with Canoe Plants Workshop - Part 3 with Heather Penfiel d\, June 6th DESCRIPTION:Cooking with Canoe plants Part 3 with Heather Penfield on Ju ne 6th\, at VAC Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village (19-4074 Old Volcano Road)\, from 10am - 1pm.\n\n \;\nALL NEW RECIPES!\nBEGINNERS WELCOME !\nIn this workshop you will:\n• Learn the history and uses of\nthe fi rst edible plants\nbrought to Hawaii.\n• Explore five or more\ndiffere nt canoe plants and\nhow to prepare them.\n• Gain hands-on experience making recipes\nfrom start to finish. Including a salad\, main\ncourse\, dessert and more.\n• Discuss the nutritional\, social &\; economic \nbenefits of buying locally grown produce.\n• Enjoy the meal prepared together.\nIncludes:\n• Class handout with recipes\n• A family styl e meal\nWe will use in-season produce\nlike:\nBreadfruit\, Sweet potato\ ,\nTurmeric\, Taro\, Sugarcane\, Banana\, Coconut\,\nMountain apple\, Ti and other locally grown\nproduce.\nClass fee: $65/$60 for VAC members\, plus a $35 supply fee.  Register Online or call 808-967-8222 URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/cooking-with-canoe-pla nts-workshop-part-3-with-heather-penfield-june-6th/ UID:urn:uuid:ad4d123a-07e0-4b6d-85ed-8cf601f9a416 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260606T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260606T130000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Jazz in the Forest: Samba Jazz with JP Thoma and the Jazztones DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a moving and swaying evening of South American classics. Samba Jazz with JP Thoma and the Jazztones\, on March 21st\, from 5:30pm - 7:30pm.\,  at VAC Niaulani Campus (19-4074 Old Volcano Ro ad).\nThe Brazilian favorites will include samba\, bossa nova\, mambo\, waltzes\, and other rhythmic styles of the South American repertoire\, i nterpreted by JP and the Jazztones.  You are invited to dance\, or list en \,to some of the best known and loved  bossa nova compositions -  " The Girl from Ipanema"  Gentle Rain' Corcovado" Wave"  Triste' Otra ve z" So Danco Samba'  and many more. Jean Pierre Thoma on saxes and clari net\, Greg Shirley on guitar and vocals\, Alika James on bass and Owen M atsui on percussion.\n\n\n\nTickets are $25 for VAC members ($30 non-mem bers)!\n\n\n\nTicket holders will be able to purchase beer\, wine\, as w ell as pupu.\n\nDoors open at 5pm.\nFor tickets visit www.volcanoartcent er.org or call 808-967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/jazz-in-the-forest-jp- thoma-and-the-jazztones/ UID:urn:uuid:1147c6f1-75a4-4c17-97cb-f16cca135435 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260321T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260321T193000 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko in the Park DESCRIPTION:The Hula Kahiko scheduled for March 14th  featuring Kumu Pe le Kaio with Unulau has been CANCELLED.\n\nThe Volcano Art Center announ ces a cancellation of the Hula program on Saturday\, March 14th at 10:30 am.  Due to tephra fallout still present at the summit area\, and the p ossible severe weather anticipated for Hawaiʻi Island on Saturday this event has been postponed. Please check the calendar of events for update s. We apologize for any inconveniences.\n\n \; URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-in-the-par k-2/ UID:urn:uuid:8312ed9c-6855-4012-85cc-a7e633089dc3 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260314T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260314T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Thursday Night at the Center: Creative Energy for Moving Forward with Debra Whitefower and Jeff Hamilton DESCRIPTION:Join Debra Whiteflower and Jeff Hamilton on March 26\, from 6 – 7pm at VAC\nNiaulani Campus.\nAn opportunity to come together for an hour of community and inspiration.\nDebra will be sharing words and p aintings from a small book she put together originally for her 3 grandch ildren\, entitled “Here We Go.”\nJeff first created the music on his CD “More to Come” when in a life transforming time. As the earth ro cks beneath us as well as showers us from above\, living in the awesomen ess of Pele and the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park we are reminded of what really matters: nurturing our own wellness\, family\, friends and community thru nature\, culture\, art and music.\nCome join us for what we hope is an uplifting sharing of creative energy as we all head into t his new lunar year of the Fire Horse as we are ON OUR WAY!\n\nDebra Whit eflower has been a part of the Volcano community for 20 years as artist and sometimes yoga teacher.\nJeff Hamilton\, originally from Waianae\, O ahu is now a farmer in Glenwood as well as the bass player for the local music group “Ola Loa.”\nCDs and Books available.\nThis presentation is free\, although donations are greatly appreciated URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/thursday-night-at-the- center-creative-energy-for-moving-forward-with-debra-whitefower-and-jeff -hamilton/ UID:urn:uuid:a578af52-8765-4a40-9f05-c74b62c6f595 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260326T180000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260326T190000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:The Water Gatherers\, a fine art exhibition by Mary Babcock Wedn esday - Sunday 10am -4pm DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center invites you to attend The Water Gathe rers\, a fine art exhibition featuring the mixed media installation of M ary Babcock. This free exhibit will be on display from April 12 through May 3\, 10AM-4PM\, Wednesday-Sunday at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani C ampus (19-4074 Old Volcano Road\, in Volcano Village). The public is inv ited to meet the artist at the opening reception on Sunday\, April 12 fr om 2-4. Members of Hālau Ke ʻOlu Makani o Mauna Loa\, of which Mary is a member\, will perform hula to honor the sacred ʻōhiʻa forest.  Th e Water Gatherers celebrates the beloved ʻōhiʻa lehua\, pillar of the forest and conduit between the celestial waters - waters brought to ear th from the stars - and to the oceans\, riverlets\, soils\, and ultimate ly our own liquid bodies. To see this interplay brought to life\, Mary h as created an immersive space constructed of large scale translucent “ wall” hangings created from reclaimed fishing nets and lines and hand- laminated household wax paper\; this installation both honors and questi ons our complex relationship to this cosmic water cycle.\n\nMary Babcock is a Hawai`i-based visual and performance artist deeply interested in t he intersection of art\, contemplation and social activism. Mending is a central theme in her work\, both as actual reparative action\, and as a metaphor for personal\, social and environmental change. Her work is dr iven by a need to understand and critique her culture\, and rooted in th e desire to bridge two prevailing paradigms for art-making\; art as beau ty and art social criticism. Residing in the Pacific\, her current focus is on cultural and ecological sustainability in the face of climate cha nge.  Babcock is Professor of Sculpture and Expanded Practices at the U niversity of Hawai`i at Mānoa\, and received her MFA from the Universit y of Arizona and PhD in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. She has performed and exhibited work in individual and collaborative co ntexts nationally and internationally including Korea\, Japan\, Australi a\, the Philippines\, Canada\, The United Kingdom\, France\, Germany\, H ungary\, Poland\, Slovakia\, the Ukraine\, Cyprus\, and Algeria and is i n public and private collections including the Los Angeles County Museu m of Art (LACMA) and the US Embassy in Niger.\n\nFor more information ab out the exhibition\, visit www.volcanoartcenter.org\, or contact the VAC Gallery at (808)967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/the-water-gatherers-a- fine-art-exhibition-featuring-the-mixed-media-installation-work-of-mary- babcock/ UID:urn:uuid:d8cab466-6880-43f7-a590-424b1e48a910 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260412T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260503T160000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:‘O ‘Ailā‘au: Reawakening a Sleeping God\, a fine art exhi bition featuring the paintings by Kanaka Maoli artist\, Carl Franklin Ka ʻailāʻau Pao DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center invites you to attend ‘O ‘Ailā au: Reawakening a Sleeping God\, a fine art exhibition featuring the pa intings by Kanaka Maoli artist\, Carl Franklin Kaʻailāʻau Pao. This f ree exhibit will be on display from April 4 through May 10\, from 9AM-5P M daily in Volcano Art Center Gallery in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Pa rk. While the exhibit is free\, park entrance fees apply.\nIn his artist ic process\, Pao builds successive layers of acrylic paint on canvas and wood panels\, using a large straight-edged spatula to scrape the paint across each surface. This forceful gesture both deposits and excavates applying new layers while simultaneously revealing fragments of those b eneath. The dynamic interplay of concealment and exposure echoes the str atified lava flows laid down by ʻAilāʻau over millennia. At the same time\, it evokes the layered moʻolelo that are reemerging after a long period of concealment.\nPao introduces more structured compositions of p ositive and negative space using masking tape and acrylic aerosol. These forms symbolize attributes of ʻAilāʻau and reflect the artist’s on going dialogue with his namesake. The interplay between positive and neg ative elements embodies the principle of pono—here understood as the r ecognition that multiple moʻolelo can coexist in balance and unity. Car l F.K. Pao is a celebrated Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) artist born an d raised in Kailua on the island of O‘ahu. His artwork features in pri vate and public collections both in Hawai‘i and internationally\, incl uding at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum\, the Hawai‘i State Foundati on ofthe Arts\, the Peabody Essex Museum\, and the Tjibaou Cultural Cent er in Nouméa\, New Caledonia. He is the host and co-producer of the art series Art Hunter and for the past 25 years has taught high school art at Kamehameha Schools.\nThe public is invited to meet the artist at the opening reception on Saturday\, April 4th from 2-4pm and at a book signi ng event on Saturday\, May 2nd from 11am -1pm. The book titled Mother Tr ee\, Daughter Seed: Lessons in Slow Growth was written by exhibit curato r Dr. Mārata Tamaira and illustrated by Pao. For more information about the exhibition contact the VAC Gallery at (808)967-7565. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/o-ailaau-reawakening-a -sleeping-god-a-fine-art-exhibition-featuring-the-paintings-by-kanaka-ma oli-artist-carl-franklin-ka%ca%bbaila%ca%bbau-pao/ UID:urn:uuid:ec924d0f-79c8-4a08-b2c1-d4f8430caddd STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260404T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260510T170000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED: Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on April 18th with Kinohi Neves\, Nāmaka DeMello\, and Kimo Miranda with H ālau Haʻa Kea o Kinohi. Held outdoors at the kahua hula (hula platform ) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entry fees apply. (808) 967- 7565. The monthly performances are supported in part by the Hawaii Touri sm Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-arts-at-kilauea-h ula-kahiko-performance/ UID:urn:uuid:ea9ad348-f2c1-426d-a29b-a1c5503f502a STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260418T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260418T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:* CANCELLED *A Curved World - Concert & Storytelling by Nina Ass imakopoulos DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED - A Curved World - Saturday\, April 4th at 5:30 - 6:30pm at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Joi n multimedia artist and flutist Nina Assimakopoulos for an intimate even ing of music and storytelling that connects sound\, nature\, and imagina tion. Drawing on global flute traditions — from South and North Americ a to Asia — Nina performs on handcrafted global wooden and clay instru ments\, each chosen for its distinct tone and connection to the natural world. Throughout the evening\, Nina shares the origin stories of these flutes — from the trees and clays that give them form to the fire\, br eath\, and artistry that transform them into sound.  Nina Assimakopoulo s is an internationally acclaimed multimedia artist\, award-winning flut ist\, filmmaker\, and experimental music composer. Her work encompasses eco-performance concerts\, storytelling\, and immersive sound installati ons shaped by cultural perspectives\, topics of environment\, oral story telling\, mythology\, and varied forms of wisdom.   URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/a-curved-world-concert -storytelling-by-nina-assimakopoulos/ UID:urn:uuid:a08637c8-db22-4656-85ec-1126476178ba STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260404T173000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260404T183000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:The Business of Art with Ira Ono DESCRIPTION:The popular “Business of Art” workshop by Volcano artist Ira Ono returns to Volcano Art Center. He will help you navigate basic business principles in this one-day intensive workshop. From the initial pros and cons of being your own boss to copyright basics to branding yo ur product\, you’ll discover what’s right for you and your art. This is a wonderful opportunity for fine artists and crafts people to gain u nique insights resulting in profitable solutions. Topics will include: P ricing your Product for Profit\, Focus on Galleries / Gift Shops / Depar tment Stores\, Trade Shows / Catalog Sales\, Visual Merchandising\, Affo rdable Display Techniques\, Fool Proof Presentations\, Internet Marketin g and Getting Free Publicity.\nThe “Business of Art” workshop will b e held Saturday\, May 23rd\, 2026\,  10am – 4pm at Volcano Art Center Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village. Cost for the full day workshop is $ 55 / $50 for VAC Members. Participants are encouraged to bring samples o f their own artwork for Ira to review. To register\, please contact Volc ano Art Center at (808) 967-8222 or register online.\nIra Ono is an inte rnationally known artist whose works are featured in the Hawai‘i State Art Museum and private collections in the U.S.\, Europe and Japan. He i s the founder of annual Trash Art Shows throughout the state and well ve rsed in every aspect of marketing fine arts and crafts here in Hawai‘i and beyond. Ira is also the owner and director of Volcano Garden Arts g allery in Volcano\, Hawai‘i where he exhibits his personal works along with over 100 local artists from across the state. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/the-business-of-art-wi th-ira-ono/ UID:urn:uuid:64883999-8984-4593-ba3b-1864baeb6a07 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260523T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260523T160000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Reiki 1 Certification DESCRIPTION:Join Heather Penfield on Saturday\, May 16th\, 2026\, from 1 0am – 2pm. at Volcano Art Center\nNiaulani Campus.\nIn this Reiki 1 Ce rtification Workshop you will:\nDiscover the history of Reiki in Japan a nd hear about the unique Reiki Hawaii connection\nLearn why Reiki is pra cticed by doctors and nurses in over 900 hospitals across the United Sta tes\nPractice Reiki on yourself and others\nFind out how easy it is to u se Reiki in everyday life as a tool for balance and well being\nExperien ce an initiation into Reiki\nIncludes:\nReiki Certification with signed certificate\nReiki Level 1 Manual\nReiki is a complimentary holistic hea ling technique used to relax and balance the nervous sys-\ntem\, assisti ng the body’s natural ability to heal and restore itself on a physical \, mental\, emotional\,\nand spiritual level.\nThe class fee is $ 155/$1 40 for VAC members URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/reiki-1-certification/ UID:urn:uuid:69b2982f-405a-4902-ad25-e41d326de1d6 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260516T100000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260516T140000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Book Signing: Mother Tree\, Daughter Seed: Lessons in Slow Grow th was written by Mārata Ketekiri Tamaira\, illustrated by Carl Frankli n Ka‘ailā‘au Pao. DESCRIPTION:Book signing on Saturday\, May 2nd from 11am -1pm at VAC Gal lery in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. The book titled Mother Tree\ , Daughter Seed: Lessons in Slow Growth was written by Mārata Ketekir i Tamaira\, illustrated by Carl Franklin Ka‘ailā‘au Pao.\n\nMother Tree\, Daughter Seed: Lessons in Slow Growth follows the tender relatio nship between two native Hawaiian koa trees\, Mother Tree and her offspr ing Daughter Seed. From the moment she wakes from her long sleep beneath the soil\, Daughter Seed is apprehensive about the world around her. Ho wever\, at every stage of her development\, Mother Tree is there to impa rt her wisdom and teach her precious seed that everything she requires t o be strong is already inside her—all she needs to do is look within. Over the course of many decades Daughter Seed learns the meaning of self -worth\, the value of slow growth\, and the interconnectedness of all th ings.\n\nBlending contemplative storytelling and vibrant illustrations\,  Mother Tree\, Daughter Seed is rooted in an ethos of social emotional literacy and ecological stewardship\, engendering in readers an empathy for self and for the wider natural world. An ‘ike Hawai‘i perspecti ve is privileged and reinforced through the inclusion of ‘ōlelo Hawai ‘i (Hawaiian language) and Hawaiian concepts and values. Supplemental educational material provides further reading about trees and the import ance of native forest conservation in Hawai‘i with recommendations on ways readers can help in that effort. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/book-signing-mother-tr ee-daughter-seed-lessons-in-slow-growth-was-written-by-marata-ketekiri-t amaira-illustrated-by-carl-franklin-kaailaau-pao/ UID:urn:uuid:18df4c7a-aee3-4abe-9e03-4278ebe27353 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260502T110000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260502T130000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko in the Park DESCRIPTION:Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on May 9th fea turing Keala Ching with Hula Hālau Nā Wai Iwi Ola. Held outdoors at th e kahua hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park e ntry fees apply. (808) 967-7565. The monthly performances are supported in part by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-in-the-par k-3/ UID:urn:uuid:c81a0db3-ee98-4015-99f8-0600da908716 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260509T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260509T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko in the Park DESCRIPTION:Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on June 13th f eaturing Noʻeau Kalima\, Pōlanimakamae Kahakalau-Kalima w/ Hula Hālau Kauluola. Held outdoors at the kahua hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi V olcanoes National Park. Park entry fees apply. (808) 967-7565. The month ly performances are supported in part by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-in-the-par k-4/ UID:urn:uuid:aaef3da1-6ff4-4aec-904c-f443ab42415d STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260613T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260613T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko in the Park DESCRIPTION:Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on July 11th f eaturing Kāpua Francisco with Hula Hālau Nā Mamo o ka Liko Maile o Ko hala. Held outdoors at the kahua hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcan oes National Park. Park entry fees apply. (808) 967-7565. The monthly pe rformances are supported in part by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-in-the-par k-5/ UID:urn:uuid:2977dd93-bde9-4f7a-bad5-692f35093ccc STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260711T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260711T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula Kahiko in the Park DESCRIPTION:Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on August 8th featuring Lehua Bray with Hula Hālau Maunalei. Held outdoors at the kah ua hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entry fees apply. (808) 967-7565. The monthly performances are supported in pa rt by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-in-the-par k-6/ UID:urn:uuid:0699f56d-46b7-4a97-a3e7-73f99e34dc82 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260808T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260808T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula in the Park DESCRIPTION:Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on September 1 2th\, featuring Manaiakalani Kālua with Akaunu Held outdoors at the ka hua hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entry fees apply. (808) 967-7565. The monthly performances are supported in p art by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-in-the-park/ UID:urn:uuid:fd69d9a5-000c-4b53-ae89-b48b07d54338 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260912T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260912T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula in the Park DESCRIPTION:Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on October 10t h\, featuring Iwalani Kalima with Hula Hālau Kou Lima Nani Held outdoo rs at the kahua hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park . Park entry fees apply. (808) 967-7565. The monthly performances are su pported in part by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-kahiko-in-the-par k-7/ UID:urn:uuid:25afc941-df85-4bef-9ca3-65ad21f66f06 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20261010T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20261010T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Hula in the Park DESCRIPTION:Hula Arts at Kilauea: Hula Kahiko performance on November 14 th featuring Stacy Kaʻauʻa with Unuokeahi is held outdoors at the kahu a hula (hula platform) in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Park entry f ees apply. (808) 967-7565. The monthly performances are supported in par t by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/hula-in-the-park-2/ UID:urn:uuid:6ad1c0a4-b391-422a-b4f0-0b9b566a0c6f STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20261114T103000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20261114T113000 LOCATION:Volcano Art Center Gallery END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Liko Aʻe Summer Camp - June 8th - 12th DESCRIPTION:The Volcano Art Center will be offering a weeklong Summer Ca mp at VAC’s Niaulani Campus from June 8th - 12th\, from 9:00 A.M. – 2:30 P.M. The camp is open to keiki ages 8-14.\n\n$250 per child/ $230 f or members of VAC.\n\nBring snacks\, a lunch\, water bottle\, jacket\, a nd a smile for tons of FUN!  \nFinancial scholarships are available for those in need. (808) 967-8222. URL;VALUE=URI:https://volcanoartcenter.org/events/liko-a%ca%bbe-summer-c amp-june-8th-12th/ UID:urn:uuid:2c462e5a-1ab1-4881-a3b7-6db2f217bae1 STATUS:CONFIRMED ORGANIZER: DTSTAMP:20260408T121538Z DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260608T090000 DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260612T143000 LOCATION:19-4074 Old Volcano Rd END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR