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Volcano Art Center Launches 26th Annual Wreath Exhibition
The Volcano Art Center (VAC) has officially opened its 26th Annual Wreath Exhibition, showcasing a vibrant selection of locally crafted wreaths, ornaments, and seasonal decorations. This year’s exhibition, themed “Lei for the Season: A Celebration of Garlands and Lei-making Traditions,” highlights the rich cultural and symbolic significance of lei in Hawaii.
Visitors can explore a diverse array of artistic expressions that incorporate various media, techniques, and styles. The exhibition invites artists to draw inspiration from the deep-rooted traditions of lei making, encouraging them to honor this cherished practice through their creations.
Cultural Demonstrations Enhance the Experience
In addition to the exhibition, VAC is hosting a series of special cultural demonstrations throughout November. Every Friday from 11 a.m. to 13:00, cultural practitioners will offer hands-on demonstrations of lei, wreath, and ornament making on the front porch of the VAC Gallery, located in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. These community events are free and open to the public, allowing participants to engage directly with the cultural heritage of lei making.
According to a press release from VAC, sharing lei has evolved from traditional ceremonial practices to a symbol of hospitality, particularly with the rise of tourism in Hawaii. The exhibition reflects this evolution, celebrating both the historical significance and contemporary interpretations of lei as a symbol of friendship and celebration.
Artistry on Display
Participating artists have embraced the theme by incorporating techniques such as braiding and twisting into their wreaths. Many draw from the vibrant colors and fragrances of native plants and flowers, capturing the essence of Hawaii’s natural beauty. Handmade wreaths are available for viewing at both the VAC Gallery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and at the Niaulani Campus in Volcano Village.
For those unable to visit in person, the exhibition is also accessible online at www.volcanoartcenter.org, offering multiple opportunities to experience this unique celebration of art and tradition.
For further details, interested individuals can visit www.volcanoartcenter.org or contact the VAC Gallery at (808) 967-7565. This year’s exhibition not only showcases artistic talent but also reinforces the importance of cultural practices that define Hawaii’s identity.
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