Kapa Making Workshop with Page Chang

Page Chang – $100
February 21, 2026
10:00am-12:00pm
Lang Building, Scripps College campus


RSVP by contacting Prof. Tia Blassingame [email protected]

Connect with the Native Hawaiian practice of Kapa making! After an introduction to the Hawaiian textile, Kapa, students will have the opportunity to use traditional tools and methods to process a piece of Wauke, Hawaiian Paper Mulberry tree, into an ancient form of Polynesian bark cloth, the first steps in the Kapa Making process.

REGISTRATION

Contact Prof. Tia Blassingame [email protected].

BIO

Page Chang is a Native Hawaiian Kapa maker, or Hawaiian Barkcloth maker, whose work is deeply rooted in Native Hawaiian cultural practices. Hawaiian Kapa cloth—created with the fiber of the Wauke tree, or Paper Mulberry, pounded by hand into cloth, and colored with natural dyes—has been the heart of Pageʻs artistic and educational practice for over a decade. This multifaceted cultural practice is a routine of processing, designing, farming, gathering, carving, cooking, maintenance, manufacturing, and teaching—all roles that require living and working with the ‘Āina, the land, and the community. To Aloha ‘Āina, to love the land is Kumu Pageʻs most treasured Hawaiian value that she teaches and practices everyday.

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