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  1. I/We agree to abide by all policies and procedures relating to my/our child’s registration and participation in the Mele Murals Spring Program. I/we understand that by signing this registration form, I/we authorize the Mele Murals and Estria Foundation team to use the names and any video/photograph/audio of my child for public relations or ...

  2. The Mele Murals project at the Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay tells the stories of Keauhou’s royal heritage. We celebrate and honor the ali‘i by painting their ‘ahu ‘ula (feather capes), the symbols of power and royal social status. Workshops and grounding sessions with the schools of Ke Kula ‘o ‘Ehunuikaimalino, Kanu o ...

  3. A big mahalo to all the haumāna of our 2019 Mele Murals Summer Program! We would also like to thank the City & County of Honolulu Grant-In-Aid, Ka Papa Loʻi O Kānewai, Principal J Dela Cruz, and Vice Principal Ken Agcaoili and Kumu Kaleo Hanohano Akim of the Hospitality Academy and the staff of Kaimukī High School .

  4. Along with numerous mural paintings, Estria has recently launched the international mural series WaterWrites and directed the Estria Battle, the leading US graffiti contest. His latest project, MeleMurals, is a series of 20 murals on the Hawaiian Islands about stories, places and people. Estria began painting in Hawaii in 1984 and has completed ...

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · Mele Murals promotes youth development, arts education, cultural preservation, and community-building through the creation of large-scale outdoor murals. Mural designs focus on Hawaiian mele that ...

  6. Jul 20, 2020 · Our Summer Program for 2020 started with uncertainty, new faces, and an entire revision of our standard in-person programming. However, with increased staff, volunteers, and extra precautions during the COVID19 pandemic, our team pulled off a successful program of four weeks.

  7. MELE MURALS examines the transformative power of art through the unlikely union of graffiti and ancient Hawaiian culture. At the center of this story are two graffiti artists and a group of Native Hawaiian youth from the rural community of Waimea, Hawaii.

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