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Honolulu Academy of Arts

5 star rating
based on 18 reviews

Categories: Tours, Art Galleries, Museums  [Edit]

900 S Beretania St
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 532-8700
  • Price Range: $$
  • Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
  • Parking: Street
  • Good for Kids: Yes
  • Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

18 Reviews for Honolulu Academy of Arts

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SweetPea A.

Westminster, CA

4 star rating
04/24/2008

Absolutely impressive museum with a wonderful collection of paintings, prints, sculptures and other kinds of art. There are courtyards where you can enjoy a relaxing and peaceful time.

One of the exhibitions that I paid for was the Japan to Europe Impressionism one a few years back. Oh man....what a fantastic feast for the eyes.

I also enjoyed the Doris Duke Theatre where I attented a Chinese film festival. The films that they showed were REALLY good.

ahh good times. ~__~

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Jen K.

Las Vegas, NV

5 star rating
08/22/2008

I'd have to hunt some folks down if this place averaged any less than five stars (as of now, 20 reviews, averages five stars).

HAA so awesome. I wish I could live there. They always have badass exhibits and the grounds are so lovely with green courtyards and water fountains. Super beautiful photo ops.

There permanent collection is awesome, too. Separated by region and religion, well organized (for the most part), clean. I love the Chinese, Iranian, and Indian sections.

We didn't get to see it, but they were advertising for Planet B-Boy in their theater. They play classics, too like, SIngin' In the Rain and West Side Story and foreign films like Once Upon a Time in Corea and vintage independent films like Surfing For Life by Brown (but not that Brown).

Photography is only allowed outside. So the courtyards and there is a lot of outside sculptures.

We paid $5 student rate.

Parking is gay. You have to park at the Blaisdell for a small fee. But you can walk through Thomas Square. Thomas Square used to be nice. Its kind of infested with homeless now. But the old banyan trees are lovely. We parked at Ward and hiked all the way to the museum. Its not that far.

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kainanny c.

Omaha, NE

5 star rating
06/06/2008

YAY!

living in hawaii most of my life, i've never been here until last week for the monthly Art After Dark event. i was a little bummed about having to pay to get in but in afterthought, it was completely worth it! knowing that i would have to pay $10 to get in, i opted to get the annual student pass for $20 which would get me into any event held at the Academy of Arts along with all of the Art After Dark events for the rest of the year. TOTALLY WORTH IT!!! the regular rate (non-student)) is $45 which ain't so bad either if you love this place as much as i do!

the academy had some kind of live entertainment setup in all of the various courtyards around the museum along with bars and food stands. in the main courtyard, they had brazilian dancers and a brazilian dj. In another, they had a spanish basque singer. And yet in another, they had a french burlesque singer. It was fun bouncing around in between courtyards and picking up a new cocktail in between. drinks were a little on the expensive side but it can be expected in downtown honolulu.

the only thing lame about Art After Dark is that it ends at 9pm. BOOOO!!!! but there are usually a few after-parties to hit up. i learned to just follow the hot guys out the door and see where they're going. make sure they don't see you, it's only stalking if they catch you... ;)

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Norman Y.

San Francisco, CA

5 star rating
03/26/2008

Fantastic museum!  I think I may like this one better than the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco- my home base...

I wanted to have lunch @ the cafe, but I couldn't wait two hours for the next available reservation.   One hour of walking around made me too famished...   I missed having a cup of Graffeo coffee!  

Can't wait to see a film @ the theater...

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Jack H.

Santa Monica, CA

5 star rating
08/16/2007

A great museum, very skilled at presentation.

Also, do not miss Doris Duke Theater (under the museum); I've caught some great & hard to find movies here.  Excellent lineup.

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D.J. Y.

Shoreline, WA

5 star rating
08/02/2007

WOW!!  What can I say, we got Rock star parking, it was free entrance day for some reason.  Something about the first Thursday after a full new moon and jellyfish invasion or something like that.

I must say this place was a total treat!  From soup to nuts this museum really has it all.  From olde-skool to new works from some really sick-o's, uh I mean "talented-new-artists".  

All kidding aside, the wealth and breath of selections in this collection are a true treat.  Just enough "island" material and artwork not to bore you with, right side by side with the old masters. Vincent Van Gogh & Whistler just to name a few BIG names.

A true treat and worthy of many repeat visits.

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Kristina R.

San Francisco, CA

5 star rating
04/08/2007

My FAVORITE museum.  They had the most amazing special exhibition on famed woodcut master Charles Bartlett.  He is a world-renowned artist, and I go ga-ga over everything he does.  

Since I know next to nothing about woodcut art, I followed my husband around.  Being a fabulous woodcut artist himself, he knew all the ins and outs of that particular art form and was eager to share his knowledge of the artist with me.  

I was simply amazed at the special showing, which consisted of several dozen blocks, all put in order to show the process of making one beautiful print.  It was absolutely incredible how much detail and thought goes into one woodcut print.  And the results of Bartlett's hard work is stunning.

The museum itself is a wonderful place to wander around for hours.  Their cafe is quite good, albeit not affordable for the starving artists out there.  I tend to spend far too much money at the gift shop, which holds a super sale after Christmas and has plenty of cards and tchotchkes to fawn over.  On top of all of this fabulousness, the staff is friendly, helpful, and available if you should have questions.  

Aside from the special exhibits they hold from time to time, they are home to the jaw-droppingly vast James A. Michener Japanese woodblock print collection.  Also, their regular permanent collection includes many of the masters, including Whistler, Sargent, Cezanne, and my personal fave, Vincent Van Gogh.  

His paintings are hypnotic.  I could stare at one of his pieces for hours on end and STILL not see every detail of what his mind was thinking when he layered the paint on the canvas.

That's kinda like the Academy of Arts, too...layers and layers of beautiful surprises and amazing revelations.

James Bartlett: http://www.hanga.com/w...

James Michener: http://www.honoluluaca...

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Squid S.

Honolulu, HI

5 star rating
06/15/2007

This is really bad, but here's a piece of advice to you alcoholics: get the yearly membership, and go to all the events and new exhibitions.  Why? because they serve wine (aka "vino") and other alcoholic beverages.  So, you spend about $100 to go to many, many exhibitions and just drink your loss back.    

Anyways, when I went they were displaying Japanese/French art - I forgot what the title was.  They also opened the entire gallery up, which they rarely do.  Some of the art pieces range from disturbing, to hypnotic, to confusing... Walking from room to room will expose you to the full spectrum of human emotion - with a willing mind that is.  I'm not sure if that was the experience for me as a result of the alcohol, but it was definitely worth it.

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B.K. W.

San Francisco, CA

5 star rating
12/31/2006

The Honolulu Academy of Arts art museum features a beautiful collection of truly enjoyable art.  The Asian art collection is particularly impressive.

When I was a kid, I liked to draw and paint, so my parents also sent me to art classes offered for children here.  My mom, being the proud and extra supportive parent she is, would take all of my crazy art work, paintings made with tempera and drawings made with pastel crayons, and proudly display them throughout the house.  This was ages ago, of course, but the Honolulu Academy of Arts to this day continues to offer art classes for youth and adults.

I promise you, you will like the Honolulu Academy of Arts museum collection much better than you would like BKW's Mom's collection.

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Blake Y.

Honolulu, HI

4 star rating
07/20/2007

I love the feel of this museum.

It's such a treat to take in the feel of old Hawaii.  I remember growing up and coming to this museum, and loving the atmosphere of the museum.  The location resides within the former house of philantropist Anne Rice Cooke.  The lavish look of the museum is something to behold in and of itself.  The Spanish architecture is a wonderful delight for historical nostaglia of Old Hawaii: I, myself, am a huge fan of Spanish architecture and it's affluence in Hawaiian history.  I wish more bulding around the city would try to coincide with the spirit of this type of elegant and open architecture; kinda like the Ala Moana Center and Harbor Court have done.  Anyhoo, I digress.

I love how they expanded and remodeled areas over the years.  The efforts have really paid off, and the museum feels so even more expansive than before.

The exhibits are varied and come all over the world.  Representing everything from America to the South Pacific to Asia and on, the exhibits are well composed.  I love the flow that the exhibits have with the space.

The Academy also offers classes and workshops as well.  I took a fantastic drawing class at the Art Center across the way.

Within the expanded Pavillion, there is a cafe that you could have lunch at.  It serves a variety of sandwiches, salads, pasta, and soups.  It's a pretty good place to relax and enjoy a light lunch.  

You can also check out the Doris Duke Theater.  Here you can check out a variety of independent or foreign films being featured.  It has great sound and seating capacity.  It is one of the best theaters on the island.

Perusing through this museum is both quite tranquil and interesting: definitely worth coming to.

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Cherry F.

5 star rating
09/02/2007

I love this place.  Spacious, great design, classy feel.  When I first went, I thought to myself - This would be a great place to hold a party amongst friends, and in a way that's what the every last Friday Art After Dark event is.  It's great that drinks are available, I love the mojitos.  People are nicely dressed.  There's live music.  It's a great time.  Every month is a different theme.  Memberships are available.  Way to go Arts Academy.

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Amber W.

Honolulu, HI

5 star rating
08/10/2007

This museum is on par with some of the better mainland museums. The building itself is unique and beautiful, and their Asian and Pacific collections have got to be among the best in the world.

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Cynthia A.

HI

5 star rating
01/25/2007

The Academy of Arts was a big part of my life growing up.  I used to go there with my mom (she was an art major).  

In elementary school I received 2 years worth of scholarships to go to their summer art courses.  It was great working with different mediums like clay or ink print.  I especially liked sitting on the "rocks", man-made of cement, in the middle of the asian fountain-garden.  There's fish in the lily pond.  The kids in my classes used to stick their pencil erasers in the water and be amazed that the fish would try to eat them!

My favorite piece in the museum is located in the modern art section.  It's a set of metal rods, possibly 10 feet tall (seemed impossibly tall when I was a kid), that one could gently touch to cause the rods to bend and hit each other.  The resulting sound is eerie and just so GREAT!  Gotta try it.  I hope it's still allowed.

The cafe has really good food.  I especially appreciate the salads - they seem so fresh and wonderful.  The cafe also can do private parties quite well at the museum.  It's a fun location, very close to the Blaisdell Concert Hall.

There's a theater at the back of the museum that shows various types of fiction or non-fiction films.  My mom turned me on to going there when she took my siblings and I to the showing of the "World's Funniest Commercials".

Parking is pretty good on the street as long as it's not during rush hours.  There's also a small lot in the back.

Check it out!  It's been too long since I've been there myself...

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Candice D.

San Francisco, CA

5 star rating
12/20/2006

Great place.  Among the incredible collection of East Asian Art (one of the biggest in the US) are little surprises like paintings from the impressionist movement (I was surprised to see their Monet) to more recent sculptures.  

A great place to go and relax, they often have nights where there's free food and music to be had.  

Also check out their other activities, I've been there to blow glass before too.

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miriam b.

San Francisco, CA

5 star rating
02/14/2006

My favorite art museum in the state of Hawaii!  You can go when the weather is beautiful and go through the various rooms and come out onto the courtyard and enjoy the warm weather or take a break and enjoy a cup of tea in the outdoor cafe.  A MUST if  you need a break from the beach. It is rarely crowded and it is a shame that this museum remains such a hidden gem to most of the tourists, but then again, it also keeps it less crowded than some of the blockbuster shows that large museums on the mainland use to entice the locals with.

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Shaz F.

Oakland, CA

5 star rating
01/02/2007

I suspect this museum gets overlooked by many tourists and locals alike.  I myself rarely visited it while I grew up outside of Honolulu.  However, it is really a fantastic museum that is well worth the trip.  Besides the fact that it has a very impressive art collection (especially the Asian art collection), the building itself is a very peaceful and beautiful oasis--I just love the courtyards in between the galleries!  If you want a break from the beach or shopping, definitely check this museum out.

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Alyssa M.

Honolulu, HI

5 star rating
09/04/2006

Beautiful museum.

Check out the Art After Dark events as well! http://www.artafterdar...
They are geared for the young to older professionals in Honolulu.

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christa w.

HI

5 star rating
01/26/2007

beautiful property and the galleries are situated perfectly within the museum between lush courtyards and hiding places to relax and live your life.

art after dark is held the last saturday of the month ( www.artafterdark.org ) and THAT is also a super enjoyable evening. it's early enough to be your friday night pupu and late enough to jet home after work and change into your favorite artsy-fab outfit.

loving the academy.

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