Kaili Chun (born 1962) is a Native Hawaiian sculptor and installation artist.
Her works frequently address Hawaiian culture and history as well as the effects of Westernization.
in Architecture at Princeton University, Chun studied under ceramic artist Toshiko Takaezu.
She also apprenticed under Wright Elemakule Bowman Sr., a Native Hawaiian master craftsman and canoe builder from 1996–2003.
[2][3] Chun was the first Native Hawaiian recipient of the Catharine E. B. Cox Award from the Honolulu Academy of Arts.