Relatively small but the exhibits are great and the gardens are lovely. Definitely check out their monthly after hours event, Art After Dark, which happens every last Friday of the month.
The museum's outdoor cafe, which features a 75-year-old monkey-pod tree and the modern sculptures of Japanese ceramicist Jun Kaneko. Reservations are recommended and hours for lunch are shortRead more
Walking through three hours to see ancient historic arts of pacific area and a lot of more including modern arts. There are cafeteria and gardens, opened space. Easy to access from Waikiki by TheBus.
Really nice art museum especially if you're interested in art form different Asian countries. They have a decent collection of Western art. Very nice gift shop! I like the local artistsexhibitions.
Four paintings by O'Keefe, a Gauguin, a van Gogh, some amazing contemporaryart, as well as collections of African, Mayan, Polynesian art like I haven't seen before
Great place to enjoy a cup of coffee at the cafe and spend family time. Don't forget to check out the Hawaii Exhibit on the 2nd floor. BestofHawaiibyKalani
Amazing place. Loved the Body of Work exhibit and was moved to tears by the Hawaii islands history as told through art. The asian exhibits, especially moving by cultures represented so beautifully
Art After Darklast Friday of every month until October then break. $10.00 admission for nonmembers, good music, priceyappetizers, culture and small kine games.
This island institution holds one of the biggest collections of Asian art in the country. It's one of our 10 Great Places to See Art in Smaller Cities. Read more
If you havent been to ARTafterDARK yet, you should check it out!! It's the last Friday of the month, January through October. Great place for friends, food, and of course art!
the parking is terrible from my first experience. Due to the incompetence of the valet my friend and I decided to go to Bishop Museum instead @Momilani Thomas