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Honolulu Academy of Arts  
 
  Location:
900 South Beretania Street, Honolulu
Website: www.honoluluacademy.org
Office: Monday–Friday 8:00 am–4:00 pm
Mail to: 900 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96814-1495
Phone: (808) 532-8700 general, (808) 532-8734 Pavilion Cafe, (808) 532-8703 Academy Shop, (808) 532-8742 Art Center; Fax: (808) 532-8787

Email: information@honoluluacademy.org


 
  Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, Sunday 1:00 pm–5:00 pm; closed Mondays, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day
Admission: Adults $7; Seniors, Military, Students 13 and up $4; Children 12 and under free. First Wednesday of every month is free.
 
   
 
Home to one of the countries finest collection of Asian Art, The Honolulu Academy of Art displays artworks that represent Hawai’i’s diverse multicultural communities in a beautiful setting. Often voted as one of Hawaii’s most beautiful buildings the Academy boasts six different courtyards and the award-winning Pavilion Cafe. The Academy’s comprehensive art collection of Asian and Western art treasures of international repute provides a stimulating and enriching experience. The Academy is a museum for everyone.


 
  Collections: international collection of more than 37,000 works of art including Asian and Western art from ancient times to present; temporary art exhibitions, studio art classes, film, and performing art series

Programs and tours: guided tours, gallery talks, demonstrations, lectures, seminars, films, concerts, dance recitals, arts festivals and performing arts, school tours and school outreach programs, studio art, teacher training and a school loan service, inter-museum loans; permanent, temporary and traveling exhibitions; an extensive program of art classes and workshops for children and adults at the Art Center; Elderhostel Programs

Special events: annual special events: Artists of Hawaii juried exhibition, spring—summer; Folk Art Bazaar, November; Pasko (Filipino Xmas) December; seasonal events; monthly cultural festivals

Membership: Annual $45; Special categories: Student $15, Subscriber $125, Contributor $300, Sponsor $600, Guardian $1,250 plus, Guild $20

Facilities: rental facilities available, handicap access (call to inquire - may be limited); two historical buildings; restaurant; museum store; theater, capacity 280; library for members only; reading room; courtyards; Academy Art Center for community exhibitors’ space; classrooms; meeting room, capacity 80; adjacent picnic area in Thomas Square

Parking: $1 with validation, ample parking

Public transportation: Waikiki Trolley, TheBus

AAM accredited
National Register of Historic Places
HMA member
Hawai’i Register of Historic Places