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Mele Kahalepuna Chun

Mele Kahalepuna Chun / Honolulu, Hawai‘i, b.1969 / Hina (detail) 2024 / Feathers (goose, turkey, marabou, rooster, ringneck pheasant, guinea fowl and Lady Amherst’s pheasant), aluminium wire, floristry tape, tarred twine, satin and organza, wood, cotton thread and natural fibre cordage / Nine parts: 4 kāhili, 4 lei, 1 ‘ahu‘ula; dimensions variable / Commissioned for APT11 / Purchased 2024 with funds from David Thomas AM through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art

Mele Kahalepuna Chun / Honolulu, Hawai‘i, b.1969 / Hina (detail) 2024 / Feathers (goose, turkey, marabou, rooster, ringneck pheasant, guinea fowl and Lady Amherst’s pheasant), aluminium wire, floristry tape, tarred twine, satin and organza, wood, cotton thread and natural fibre cordage / Nine parts: 4 kāhili, 4 lei, 1 ‘ahu‘ula; dimensions variable / Commissioned for APT11 / Purchased 2024 with funds from David Thomas AM through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / View full image

Kanaka ‘Ōiwi
Born 1969, Honolulu, Hawai‘i
Lives and works in O‘ahu, Hawai‘i

Mele Kahalepuna Chun / Image courtesy: The artist

Hawaiian featherwork arrived with the archipelago’s first inhabitants and is intrinsic to the identity and culture of Native Hawaiian people. Historically, featherwork was reserved only for men. Today, however, the practice has evolved to embrace female practitioners as its foremost proponents. The growing community of featherwork artists foster innovation in thoughtful response to the evolving social context in which they practice.

Mele Kahalepuna Chun is a kumu hulu — a recognised expert practitioner and teacher of Hawaiian featherwork — based on the island of O‘ahu in Hawai‘i. As a third-generation kumu hulu, Chun describes her continued engagement with the artform as the fulfilment of her kuleana — her sacred responsibility to serve her community and honour the ho‘oilina (legacy) of her family through the ongoing custodianship and advancement of this artform.

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