Palama Settlement proudly joined the Hawai‘i Walls movement—bringing vibrant, large-scale murals to our campus that reflect the heart, history, and culture of Kalihi. This collaboration brought together artists from Hawai‘i and beyond to transform the walls of Palama into living canvases that speak to the community’s resilience, diversity, and aloha spirit.
Watch the full recap video below!
Mural By: Patrick Mizumoto
Mural By: Alex Solis
Mural By: Asalt
Mural By: GoopMassta
Mural By: Jason Keam
Mural By: Jay Howell
Mural By: Kate Wadsworth
Mural By: supertracpac
Mural By: Kolten French
Mural By: Marko Livingston
Mural By: Bethany Georges
Mural By: Steve "DONX" Soriano
Mural By: Thao Huynh French
Mural By: OG Slick
Mural By: Gary Lee, Liz Meinert
Mural By: Gavin Murai
Mural By: Cory Kamehanaokalā Holt Taum
Mural By: Jack Soren, Mark Devour
Mural By: JT Ojerio
Mural By: Alex Face
Mural By: Melon James
Mural By: Kealakukui
Mural By: Kris Goto
Mural By: Lucky Olelo
Mural By: Wooden Wave
Mural By: Shar Tuiasoa
Mural By: Dave Persue
Mural By: 123KLAN
Mural By: Erin Nagamine
Mural By: Retsy
Mural By: Welcome Stranger
Mural By: Grace the streets
Mural By: Drew Merritt
Mural By: Mr B Baby
Mural By: Joe Hahn
Mural By: Matthew Tapia
Mural By: Andrea James
Mural By: A.L. Grime, ILL.DES
810 North Vineyard Boulevard Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Palama Settlement stands on the Native Hawaiian ancestral lands of Kapālama and Honolulu. We acknowledge that in 1893, Queen Liliʻuokalani yielded the Hawaiian Kingdom under duress to prevent bloodshed. We honor the generations of Kanaka Maoli whose knowledge systems and lifeways continue to steward the ʻāina, wai, and lewa, protecting the lāhui to this day. With a deep sense of kuleana, we integrate Indigenous values and traditions into our programs and services, fostering a community rooted in respect and resilience.