Over 20 pieces by John and Kate Kelly are on view at Oahu Country Club from March 5-April 11, 2025.
Read MoreHalekulani Living: "Discovering Kate" Article

An accomplished artist in her own right, Kate Kelly was an invaluable force behind the enduring renown of her artist husband, John Kelly. Read the full article from Halekulani: Living, the official storytelling source for guests of Halekulani Hotel.
Honoring John Kelly on His Birthday

John embraced a cowboy spirit, and throughout his life, was often seen sporting a kerchief in tribute to his roots.
Read More'100 Years in Hawaii: The Art of John and Kate Kelly' Exhibition Supplement Video

A video detailing the works which appeared in the ‘100 Years in Hawaii’ exhibition at Downtown Art Center, August 1-13, 2023.
Read MorePālolo Valley Inspiration

Kate Kelly often visited her friends who lived in Palolo, a valley area less than a mile from Diamond Head on Oʻahu, which was also an inspiration for John’s art.
Read MoreJohn Kelly's Commentary on War, 1942

In the 1940s, John was commissioned by the Navy to produce a poster to encourage Hawaiian men to join the war effort. The Navy rejected this version.
Read MoreKate Kelly Mini-Exhibition at National Bahá’í Center of the Hawaiian Islands

Three etchings from the Estate Collection by Kate Kelly are on exhibit at the National Bahá’í Center of the Hawaiian Islands in Honolulu.
Read MoreKimo was a young man who was a favorite model for the Kellys as he grew up - he is immortalized in several photographs by Kate and etchings by John. Photo by Kate Kelly, circa 1930s.
Fishermen in the Kellys' Neighborhood
In the Kellys' 1930s Black Point neighborhood, some of the people the family had the most interactions with were the local Hawaiian fishermen from the nearby fishing villages, who were their friends and frequent models.
Read More“Mapala,” by John Kelly
Memories of Mapala: John Kelly Jr.'s Writings of His Kanaka Teacher
John Kelly Jr. writes about Mapala, his Hawaiian kupuna and adopted grandfather, who taught him about the sea.
Read MoreHow the Kellys Were Connected with the Baha'i Faith

John and Kate Kelly’s fascination with the Baha’i Faith, which preaches peace and the unity of mankind, and the art that arose from it.
Read MoreJohn and Kate Kelly: The Early Period

1926, John and Kate Kelly's etchings were exhibited for the first time at H.W. Wichman and Co. Here is a newspaper clipping and some of the works from that early time period, when the two artists were just beginning to exhibit.
Read MoreJohn Kelly's Bodhisattvas

John Kelly created several detailed and technically difficult Bodhisattva etchings near the end of his life, in the late 1950s. This “Asian period” is probably the least well-known of John’s work, but the results were particularly spectacular.
Read MoreOld Kalama and the Kellys
The Hawaiian Kahuna Lāʻau Lapaʻau known as Old Kalama has been immortalized in several photographs and etchings by John and Kate Kelly.
Read MoreThe Iconic Miniature Bronze Works of Kate Kelly

Kate Kelly was the first to popularize small replicas of hula dancers and lei makers, which became iconic souvenirs of Hawaii.
Read MoreHistorical Plaques by Kate Kelly
The lasting legacy of Kate Kelly includes several historical plaques erected around the islands.
Read MoreA Treasure Trove of Photographs

We are currently digitizing hundreds of extraordinary photographs of Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiian people) taken by Kate Kelly from 1920-1940.
Read MoreA Video Slideshow of John & Kate Kelly Art On Display at DAC

View our slideshow of the Kelly artwork on display at the Hoʻopuka hula-themed exhibition at Downtown Art Center in August 2021.
Read More“Wolves of Waikiki” sketch by John Kelly
The Tale of the 'Wolves of Waikiki'
In the 1950s, John Kelly sketched this humorous self-portrait of himself and one of his good buddies.
Read MorePhoto: Tracy Chan/Downtown Art Center
In Appreciation: A Thank You to Downtown Art Center
The Kelly family is grateful to Downtown Art Center for the opportunity to display the artistry of Kate and John Kelly in Hoʻopuka, To Emerge: The Love of Hula.
Read More"How John & Kate Kelly Gave Back to Hawai’i" DAC Gallery Talk Story by Cha Smith

This talk was originally a Facebook Live event hosted on August 14th, 2021 at Downtown Art Center, during the show “Hoʻopuka: To Emerge - The Love of Hula.”
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