Three etchings from the Estate Collection by Kate Kelly are on exhibit at the National Bahá’í Center of the Hawaiian Islands at 3264 Allan Pl. in Honolulu.
On May 13, Cha Smith gave a short presentation on Kateʻs history and her significant contribution to the preservation of Hawaiian culture through her extraordinary photography, sculptures, and dry point etchings.
Below is a biographical poster also on display.
Kate and John were involved with the Bahá’í circle in Honolulu in the mid 1930s. John did an etching of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, central leader of the Bahá’í faith.
To find out more about the Bahá’í Center and faith, visit bahaihawaii.org.