By Andrea Blum ( @myamericanpantry ), Montalvo Culinary Artist

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Tongan visual artist Kalisolaite ‘Uhila and his daughter Nia.

Tongan artist Kalisolaite ‘Uhila has family at the center of his practice. “The importance of family in my work signifies being grounded and community,” he told me recently. Before leaving Montalvo at the end of April, after a three month stay at the Lucas Artists Program (LAP), Kalisolaite, who prefers to be called Ite, invited his extended family and LAP residents for a Tongan feast. This meal of sandwiches and barbecued chicken took place at his studio, which was filled with paintings he had created while in residence. Ite usually works through the medium of performance but while he was at Montalvo he decided that he wanted to paint. Instead of using paintbrushes, Ite used tools associated with tending the land to make each painting: a machete, a hoe, a rake… “Each tool has an importance,” he said. “I chose tools to create my paintings that represent labor and are also  symbols: a machete clears pathways and hoe is used  to dig and plant for new growth.”
 
 

As it is in my kitchen, Ite created a meal as a way to bring the community together and to celebrate and give thanks. His daughter Nia performed a dance called tau’olunga, a dance only performed by virgins on most special occasions. Outfitted in traditional dress, she danced using a series of hand movements to interpret the song. Lucas Artists Program Director Kelly Sicat and Montalvo’s Executive Director Angela McConnell were given garland flower necklaces called Kahoa. “The most popular concept of a kahoa in Tongan culture is a wreath of flowers presented upon arriving or leaving as a symbol of appreciation,” said Ite.  And Ite left behind quite a gift of thanks when he departed: a giant painting he created using a machete, which we have hung in our communal dining area and enjoy as we gather around the table to eat each day.
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Andrea’s first cookbook, Ciderhouse Cooking , will be released in July 2018.
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