Honolulu Academy of Arts
The Honolulu Academy of Arts is an encyclopedic art museum founded in 1927, and is Hawaii’s largest private presenter of visual arts programs with a permanent collection of over 50,000 works of art.
Particular strengths are the arts of Asia, especially in the areas of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese art. The crown jewel of the Academy’s Asian art collection is the James A. Michener Collection of over 10,000 Japanese /ukiyo-e/ woodblock prints.
European and American collections include paintings, sculptures, decorative arts and textiles. Among the highlights at the Honolulu Academy of Arts are impressionist, post-impressionist and early modernist paintings by Gauguin, van Gogh, Matisse, Modigliani, Monet, Picasso and Whistler.
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Location:
From Waikiki, take the #2 Bus from Kuhio Ave. towards downtown or the Waikiki Trolley from the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. From the H-1 freeway, take the Lunalilo St. exit and make a left at Ward Ave. From downtown, take the Lusitana
Phone: 808.532.8700