Hawai'i (Big Island)

Volcano Art Center

Hawaiian art and culture

Highway 11
(at Volcanoes National Park)
Volcano, HI 96718

Phone: +1 808 967 8222

Fax: +1 808 967 8512

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Situated in Volcanoes National Park next to the Kilauea Visitor Center, this center is a non-profit organization and an artists' collective. Its goals are to support local artists and crafters, and to promote the culture and heritage of Hawai'i. It offers a number of workshops, special events and classes in venues around Volcano Village. In addition to the main office, there is a gallery inside the Volcano House Hotel. Park admission: USD10 per car.

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