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classes, and children's art activities. School programs include art classes for Special Education students and programs for students in Hawaiʻi public schools, which combine museum tours and hands-on experience creating art in studio classes at the art center. Its educational resources support educators, collectors, students, members, artists and art historians with a small library and a non-reservation collection.
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In 1998, extensive renovation began starting with the Asian wing. In September 1999, construction began on the John Hara-designed Henry R. Luce Pavilion Complex, which opened May 13, 2001. It includes expanded spaces for The Pavilion Café and The Museum Shop and a new two-story exhibition structure.
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in 1922, while continuing to catalogue the collection. Cooke wanted a museum that reflected Hawaiʻi's multi-cultural make-up. Not bound by the traditional western idea of art museums, she also wanted to showcase the island's climate in an open and airy environment, using courtyards which interconnect
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Education has been at the core of the Honolulu Museum of Art's mission since it opened in 1927. Today the museum serves more than 40,000 children and adults annually through free school tours, classes and workshops, outreach programs, activity-filled free museum days, free lectures, and other special
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The Honolulu Museum of Art occupies 3.2 acres (13,000 m) near downtown Honolulu. The museum is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday. Admission is free to members, children 18 and under and for some events; otherwise a fee is charged. Complimentary admission is offered to Hawai‘i residents
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Special tours, focusing on temporary exhibitions often include supplementary materials and activities, some especially designed for children. Workshops for teachers and other educators may also be offered. Theme tours concentrate on a specific country, region, time period, art movement, or groups of
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In 2001, the museum entered into a partnership with the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art and the theater was refurbished and renamed for her in July 2002. In October 2002, the museum opened a new gallery that serves as the orientation center for all tours to Doris Duke's Honolulu estate Shangri
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works. The Asian art collection includes more than 20,000 works of art, with galleries dedicated to Japan, China, Korea, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The collection is especially strong in Chinese and Japanese paintings, Korean ceramics, Buddhist and Shinto sculpture, South
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Interim director and trustee, Mark Burak, stated: "From a fiduciary standpoint, we've taken a very long and hard look at this from all angles. While the Spalding House property's beauty and historic significance make it hard to part with, it has also been challenging splitting our attention between
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was opened in June 2001. New galleries for the arts of India, Indonesia, and Southeast Asia were renovated and opened in January 2002. A new gallery for the art of the Philippines named for retiring Museum Director and his wife, George and Nancy Ellis, opened in 2003. In February 2005, the museum
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The café was established in 1969. It had a simple menu and for over twenty years was operated by volunteers. Professional management and staff were gradually added. In September 1999, the café was moved during construction of the Luce Pavilion Complex, and more than doubled in size to 3,100 square
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Honorary trustee of the museum and wife of John Dominis Holt, Frances "Patches" Damon Holt was actively involved in many cultural projects. Descendant of a missionary family and a graduate of Punahou School, she received a law degree from Columbia University and was educated in England. Together
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The complex added 26,000 square feet (2,400 m), increasing the museum size to 143,000 square feet (13,300 m). The Luce Foundation donated $ 3.5 million towards the construction of the complex. Ground breaking ceremonies for the complex were held on September 23, 1999, and grand opening
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Education has always been an integral part of the Honolulu Museum of Art's mission. Working closely with educators and schools, the museum provides tools and experiences to make visual art a foundational element of learning. The museum's education programs include guided tours, workshops, gallery
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for sale. We are fortunate to have a board and employees who carefully evaluate all options for the future and are continually making changes to ensure that we maintain the solid financial footing necessary to fulfill our mission. Making and enabling this decision has been determined to represent
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Shangri La is a museum for learning about the global culture of Islamic art and design through innovative exhibitions, educational initiatives, public programs, and community partnerships. Through a partnership with the Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA), visitors may tour Shangri La. Reservations are
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The Luce Pavilion complex, opened May 13, 2001, includes a new cafe, gift shop, and a two-story building with two 4,000-square-foot (370 m) galleries. Other facilities include underground storage, loading dock, dry-pipe fire sprinklers, vertical transportation systems for passengers, remote
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is open to college-level students, members, and other adults for art historical research. It is a non-circulating collection of over 40,000 volumes in a closed stack system and includes general reference materials, museum archives, artist files, and auction catalogues. Free Internet access is
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The Holt Gallery was named for John Dominis Holt and his late wife Frances "Patches" Damon Holt. John Dominis Holt was born to part-Hawaiian parents of aliʻi rank. He learned the religion, customs, mythology, and the Hawaiian language. By the time he was a teen, he was already a genealogist.
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was integrated into the Honolulu Academy of Arts in July 2011. The academy's board of trustees voted in December 2011 to change the museum's public name to the Honolulu Museum of Art as of March 2012, retaining its legal name as the Honolulu Academy of Arts. The former Contemporary Museum, or
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The HoMA Café offers casual, contemporary cuisine and refreshments along with a signature island-style hospitality, perfectly complementing the museum experience. The open-air Café is a designated ocean-friendly restaurant, committed to operating as sustainably as possible.
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Art objects, crafts and folk arts from around the world, books, and art work reproductions are some of the many items available for loan in the Lending Collection. The Lending Collection is available to schools, libraries, and other community organizations.
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The original building was named Hawaiʻi's best building by the Hawaiʻi Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture and is registered as a National and State Historical site. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
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The second floor gallery of the Henry R. Luce Wing in the Luce Pavilion Complex houses works from the museum's Arts of Hawai‘i collection. The John Dominis and Patches Damon Holt Gallery includes an introduction to indigenous
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Ahu 'ula (feather cape), late 18th-early 19th century. 25 × 30 1/2 in. Feathers, ʻōʻō feathers (Moho spp.), 'i'iwi feathers (Vestiaria coccinea), olonā bark (Touchardia latifolia). Gift of Mrs. Andrew I. McKee, 1964
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from 1969 to 1992. In addition to an internationally renowned permanent collection, the museum houses innovative exhibitions, an art school, an independent art house theatre, a café and a museum shop. In 2011,
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Docents conduct tours for the public, school groups (pre-school and up), and community organizations. Groups of ten or more persons and classes are requested to schedule tours at least two weeks in advance.
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Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849). The Great Wave off the Coast of Kanagawa, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), 1832. Woodblock print. Ink and color on paper.
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video broadcast capabilities, conservation lighting control systems, and climate control system. The Luce Pavilion Complex is completely wheelchair accessible. The project cost over $ 9 million.
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The Cookes' art collection outgrew their home and the homes of their children. In 1920, she and her daughter Alice (Mrs. Phillip Spalding), her daughter-in-law Dagmar (Mrs. Richard Cooke), and
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two large, resource-intensive art campuses, one limited by several factors that have made it difficult to deliver the kind of quality art exhibitions, programs and services we have desired."
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with her older sister, Harriet Baldwin, she helped to oppose the H-3 project through Moanalua Valley. They also established a foundation to help preserve cultural and environmental values.
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Trustee and chairman of the Building and Grounds Committee, Jim Pierce, added: "The committee concluded unanimously that it would be to the long-term benefit of HoMA to prepare
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Following these comments regarding the fiduciary responsibility of the Board, many community members speculated on well-being of the institution. In his editorial,
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The museum is open the following hours: Wednesday and Thursday 10AM - 6PM, Friday and Saturday 10AM - 9PM, and Sunday 10AM - 6PM. It is closed Monday and Tuesday.
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designed a classic Hawaiian-style building with simple off-white exteriors and tiled roofs. Goodhue died before the project was completed; it was finished by
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The Cookes donated their Beretania Street land along with an endowment of $ 25,000. Their home was torn down to make way for the museum. New York architect
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The Honolulu Museum of Art School (formerly the Academy Art Center at Linekona) opened in 1990, and now serves thousands of children and adults each year.
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The Coffee Bar is located outdoors in the museum's Palm Courtyard, with a selection of coffee and tea drinks, beer and wines, and grab-and-go menu items.
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Pavilion Complex opened with the Honolulu Museum of Art Café, Museum Shop, and Henry R. Luce Wing with 8,000 square feet (740 m) of gallery space.
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The museum traces the history of art in Hawai‘i, with a gallery dedicated to Hawaiian traditional arts, art by Hawai‘i artists, and art of Hawai‘i.
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Early views of Hawaiʻi, dating from the last decades of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th, by expedition artists such as England's
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gifted its assets and collection to the Honolulu Academy of Arts; in 2012, the combined museum changed its name to the Honolulu Museum of Art.
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reveal the development of an indigenous modernist tradition in 20th century Hawaiʻi, and include today's contemporary artists including
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good business practice for the long term." said Jim Pierce, trustee and chairman of the Building and Grounds Committee, in the release.
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New galleries exploring cross-cultural influences, were renovated and re-opened in the Western Wing in November 1999. A new gallery for
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and Southeast Asian sculpture and decorative arts, and textiles from across Asia. The crown jewel of the Asian art collection is the
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opened an Asian Painting Conservation Studio and in December 2005, completed renovation of the Western Art galleries.
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Gallery Hunt Activity Sheets send visitors through the galleries to find certain works of art that focus on a theme.
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Amedeo Modigliani (Italian, 1884–1920), Seated Nude, c. 1918. Oil on canvas. Gift of Mrs. Carter Galt, 1960 (2895.1)
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The Honolulu Museum of Art School is currently undergoing renovations, and is set to reopen in summer 2022.
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The Holt Gallery also features painting, watercolors, drawings, prints and photographs by artists such as
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and the two eventually settled in Honolulu. In 1882, they built a home on Beretania Street, across from
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On April 8, 1927, the Honolulu Museum of Art opened. There was a traditional Hawaiian blessing and the
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feet (290 m). It overlooks a granite fountain with reflection pond and sculptures by Jun Kaneko.
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and Hawai'i public schools, the museum provides art education programs for students across the state.
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on the third Sunday of the month from 10AM until 6PM. Guided tours are offered several times daily.
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in an effort to "allow the museum to focus its resources on its main campus at Beretania Street."
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Visions of the Dharma, Japanese Buddhist paintings and prints in the Honolulu Academy of Arts
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In 1927, the Research Library opened with 500 books. In 1955, it was expanded and named for
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Theatre at the museum seats 280. It hosts movies, concerts, lectures, and presentations.
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The Honolulu Museum of Art was called "the finest small museum in the United States" by
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Chinese painting in Hawaii, in the Honolulu Academy of Arts and in private collections
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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On July 16, 2019, the museum announced that its board of trustees would be selling
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woodblock prints, the third largest collection of its kind in the United States.
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There is no museum admission charge to dine at the Café during lunch hours.
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was May 13, 2001. The Henry R. Luce Gallery holds traveling exhibitions.
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The permanent collection is presented in 32 galleries and six courtyards.
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Gallery installation at the Honolulu Museum of Art titled "In Human Terms"
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Sigall, Bob, Several Pieces at Art Museum Have Fascinating Backgrounds,
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Loss Of Spalding House A Reminder Old Money Alone Won't Sustain The Arts
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Academy Album; A Pictorial Selection of Works of Art in the Collections
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Gurewitsch, Matthew (December 26, 2013). "A Hawaiian Grand Tour".
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A Hawaii Treasury, Masterpieces from the Honolulu Academy of Arts
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A Hawaii Treasury, Masterpieces from the Honolulu Academy of Arts
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900 South Beretania Street (between Ward and Victoria Streets),
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Passageway at the Honolulu Museum of Art. Photograph from the
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Courtyard at the Honolulu Museum of Art. Photograph from the
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The Department of European and American Art has paintings by
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became the Honolulu Museum of Art at First Hawaiian Center.
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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Gallery at the Honolulu Museum of Art. Photograph from the
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The Contemporary Museum and Honolulu Academy of Arts Merge
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in a home that appreciated the arts. In 1874, she married
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The collection also includes three-dimensional works by
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Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design
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Museums on the National Register of Historic Places
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Honolulu Academy of Arts

Honolulu, Hawaii
www.honolulumuseum.org
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Honolulu Museum of Art is located in Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
21°18′14″N 157°50′55″W / 21.30389°N 157.84861°W / 21.30389; -157.84861
72000415

Honolulu
Hawaiʻi
Anna Rice Cooke
J. Carter Brown
National Gallery of Art
The Contemporary Museum
American Alliance of Museums
National and State Historical site
Henry R. Luce

John Singer Sargent
Asian art
Japanese
Chinese
James A. Michener
ukiyo-e
Samuel H. Kress
Italian Renaissance
American
European

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