Office of Living Arts (OLA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and supporting the living cultural traditions of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islanders, and First Peoples in Southern Nevada through arts, education, and community-based cultural events.
To foster the preservation and generational transfer of the cultural traditions of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islanders and First Peoples in Southern Nevada through the support of performing arts, education, and cultural events.

Supporting cultural expression through music, dance, and storytelling.

Workshops, learning experiences, and opportunities that carry tradition forward.

Community gatherings that honor heritage and strengthen connection.
OLA partners with organizations, communities, and groups assisting in the development of cultural programs or services in a shared mission.
OLA works in concert with Imua Kala Incorporated to support cultural initiatives and events, including sponsorship funding pathways connected to the Kamehameha Day Legacy Festival and the 9th Island Moku Initiative.
Sponsorship contributions may be directed through OLA in alignment with its charitable purpose.
