Aloha Art & Alligators
Bosko Hrnjak
Derek Yaniger
Doug Horne
Jim Stacy's Woodland Giant Shipworks
Always Pretty by Kimber
Kymm! Bang
Lyn'a Lasting Leis
Old Rags, Inc./ Basement Kahuna
Perpetual Roots
Tavi's Taonga
TikiRancher
Tiki Kitchen Studio
Uke Republic
Weena Bee Tiki Art / Chrissy Weena
Bosko Hrnjak was born in Los Angeles 1963 and raised in Southern California's San Gabriel valley among its mid-century splendor. He received a B.F.A. in 1988 from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. In the mid 80’s Bosko began his quest; to revive a lost art form, to bring back Tiki as sculpture! He was the first person to sculpt full size Tikis again, first to make Tiki ceramics (until the following century), first elaborate home bar and museum "The Kapu Tiki Room". Designed and outfitted the first commercial Tiki bar in North America since the 1970’s, "Taboo Cove" in Las Vegas. His works are cherished by collectors and in hundreds of commercial spaces all over the world. Each piece is handmade by Bosko in his Southern California studios.
Bosko’s art work has been exhibited at: La Luz De Jesus, Track 16, Outré gallery, Tamara Bane, Roc La Rue, Huntington Beach Art Center, Copro Nason gallery, M-Modern gallery, Minna gallery, M-1 gallery, Beyond Baroque, Rita Dean gallery, Harold Golen Gallery and many others throughout the world.
Bosko and his work have been featured in numerous books, newspaper and magazine articles - New York Times, U.S News and World report, Mono (Japan) and many more - radio and television interviews, documentaries and short films. Most recently a major feature documentary “Bosko and the rebirth of Tiki” debuted at a sold out Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. The film follows Bosko through his childhood in Los Angeles, education at Art Center College of Design and his unsung, pioneering work as the first individual to revive the lost art of carving Tikis, sculpting Tiki ceramics, building the first proper home Tiki bar and much more.
At age 22, Chicago native Kymm! Bang emerged as a fixture artist of a popular lowbrow gallery and never looked back. Throughout the following decades her “futuristically retro” designs have been featured in tiki bars, galleries, television shows, museums, magazines, and personal collections around the world.
Previously known for her saucy pin-up imagery, Kymm! is currently renowned for her work as the premier Gravel Art Revivalist, creating distinctive pieces of Poly-Pop and Modern Kitsch. Lately, she has been revisiting her love of jewelry design, and decorating the tiki masses in her signature pieces. You can also adorn your cocktails with one of her clever AF swizzles.
http://www.Instagram.com/kymmbang
I'm Derek and I make with the art bit like...crazy, man! I scribble with a solid retro-vibe. Drop in on my site when ya' get a tik-tock and hopefully you'll dig it the MOST...to say the LEAST!
Freda Nichols grew up in Marietta, Georgia and has been collecting art and antiques for years. After moving to Florida in 2001 the collecting changed to Floridiana and Hawaiiana. After the collection got out of control she started vending at different venues and events across Florida and Georgia. She has a trailer full of vintage Tiki, Hawaiiana, Floridiana ,and all things exotic heading to Atlanta. Come by and see her she might have just what your collection is missing.
Dave “Basement Kahuna” Wolfe is an original first wave tiki revival character, one of the earliest Tiki Central members from 2002, Hukilau staffer through the golden heyday of the event from 2003-2016, and creator and builder of tiki for 22 years. Best known for his detailed and true-to-form traditional Polynesian carvings, affinity for turning up thousands of tiki artifacts over the decades for his “Tiki Yard Sale” tiki event vendor booths, and published cocktails served at tiki establishments far and wide, he is an enthusiastic booster of this home-state event!
Former concert violinist Sarah Vogt-Wolfe, also known as CarlaSue Vintage, is one of the largest vintage clothing presences on Etsy and a true leader the field of vintage clothing, having sold thousands of items dating from the 1890’s through the 1980’s. Maintaining an inventory that is consistently world-class, she combs the Southeast and beyond to bring the best to you!
Former concert violinist Sarah Vogt-Wolfe, also known as CarlaSue Vintage, is one of the largest vintage clothing presences on Etsy and a true leader the field of vintage clothing, having sold thousands of items dating from the 1890’s through the 1980’s. Maintaining an inventory that is consistently world-class, she combs the Southeast and beyond to bring the best to you!
http://www.instagram.com/oldragsinc
Prof. Jas. M. Stacy’s Woodland Giant Shipworks is a full service design and fabrication shop specializing in Tropical Adventure Interiors and handmade Flotsam and Jetsom.
http://www.instagram.com/woodlandgiant
http://www.facebook.com/bigjimstacy
UKE Republic, your One-Stop-Ukulele-Shop™, since 2007. We curate only quality brands that have proved to be consistent in fine craftsmanship and materials. We QC and professionally setup every ukulele for optimal sound & playability.
https://www.instagram.com/uke_republic
https://www.facebook.com/UkeRepublic
https://www.twitter.com/ukerepublic
https://www.ukerepublic.com
I'm Tavi and I carve and sell Taonga! Taonga is the Te Reo Māori word for treasure. Let us find the right treasure for you or your loved one!
Maori, Jade and Other Stone Carvings
The Trading Post will also have a hairstylist for your updo fantasies.. Appointments for styling available with Always Pretty with Kimber via text @ 213-447-9824 or email Kimberportmann@gmail.com Visit her IG @kimbervongore Stylists Available - Friday: 1pm-5pm. - Saturday: 10am-5pm
Chrissy Weena resides in Littleton, Colorado making art inspired by her love for Tiki, Disney, and Adventure.
All of Weena Bee's art is personaly handcrafted by myself with care.
The most common question I typically get is “So you don’t design kitchens?” Sadly, no. However, the majority of my inspiration comes from the kitchen through cooking, books, countless recipes, and my love of Formica. It is in the kitchen that I began to understand color, balance, contrast, and simplicity.
I have taken the years of cooking in various kitchens, and translated them into a working design practice where I focus on service, presentation, and craftsmanship.
Mahalo,
Aric C. Harris
Tattoo shop in Berkeley Lake, GA. Artists specialize in Polynesian designed tattoos, traditional tattoos, Japanese traditional tattoos, black and gray tattoos, black and gray realism tattoos, color tattoos. We will be selling merchandise that has tattoo related designs.
https://www.perpetualroots.com/
Handmade, seamless and customized ribbon leis.
Website: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LynsLastingLeis
New Merch for 2025 coming soon! Preorder for pickup at the event.
New Merch for 2024 coming soon! Preorder for pickup at the event.
New Merch for 2024 coming soon! Preorder for pickup at the event.
New Merch for 2024 coming soon! Preorder for pickup at the event.
3 colorways - Warm, Blue, and Volcano Worshippers Hour