The seventh annual Native Hawaiian Arts Market will be held this weekend, May 19-20, at the Bishop Museum, about 30 minutes from Ko Olina. The market is a feature of this month’s recognition of Maoli Arts and will feature visual arts from over 40 native Hawaiian artists. Their work will range from jewelry to leatherwork to gourd carvings.
Admission costs $5 for kamaaina and military. For everyone else, standard admission rates will apply. For more information, check out www.bishopmuseum.com.