Hawaiian Featherwork Workshop – Sold Out

Two women peering at tableware in the Resetting The Table exhibit

Location: Museum of Comparative Zoology 101, 26 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA

Free In-Person Workshop

Instructors: Kula Manu, student-led club from Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

This program is full. Please email Reservations to be added to the waitlist.

Join Kula Manu, a student-led club from the island of O’ahu, Hawaiʻi, to learn about the history of their ancestors and the beautiful tradition of Hawaiian featherwork. In this workshop, Kula Manu will present the history of featherwork and its importance and lead a crafting activity. No materials or previous experience are required to join this presentation.

This fun and engaging activity can be enjoyed by all ages. Children under age 12 must be accompanied by an adult who can work with the child. If adults wish to complete their own craft, they must register as well.

Complimentary parking available at the 52 Oxford Street Garage.

Sponsored by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology

Image: ‘Ahu’ula (feathered cape) from Hawai’i, Museum Purchase, Huntington Frothingham Wolcott Fund, 11-65-70/84100.