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classes, and children's art activities. School programs include art classes for
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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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In 2001, the museum entered into a partnership with the Doris Duke
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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
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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
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Honorary trustee of the museum and wife of John
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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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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 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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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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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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351:Collection of more than 10,000 Japanese
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2080:. Honolulu: University Academy of Arts.
1693:"Refining and Reimagining a Collection"
1237:La, which started on November 6, 2002.
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1669:"National Register Information System"
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2763:Our Lady of the Mount Catholic Church
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1740:Kealamakia, Spencer (April 6, 2022).
1335:Robert P. Griffing, Jr.: 1947 to 1963
1154:the galleries throughout the museum.
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3740:Art museums and galleries in Hawaii
2091:Ellis, George R. and Marcia Morse,
1917:Nakagawa, Lynn (December 7, 2011).
1771:Ellis, George R. and Marcia Morse,
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1086:National Gallery of Art Library
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2788:Saint Patrick Catholic Church
2783:Saint John the Baptist Church
2773:Saint Anthony Catholic Church
2435:Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani MS
2095:, Tokyo, Asahi Shimbun, 2000.
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1634:Honolulu Museum of Art School
1408:in the Honolulu Museum of Art
1332:James W. Foster: 1963 to 1982
1329:George R. Ellis: 1982 to 2003
1271:Honolulu Museum of Art School
1258:Contemporary Museum, Honolulu
1012:Honolulu Museum of Art School
1006:Honolulu Museum of Art School
324:Mrs. Thomas Lincoln Manson Jr
2639:Kapiʻolani Community College
2574:Varsity International School
1775:, Tokyo, Asahi Shimbun, 2000
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1326:Stephen Little: 2003 to 2010
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2471:Education Laboratory School
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2655:Hawaii Tokai Int'l College
2634:Honolulu Community College
2098:Honolulu Academy of Arts,
1940:Wu, Nina (July 16, 2019).
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1323:Stephan Jost: 2011 to 2016
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1644:Shangri La (Doris Duke)
1033:Shangri La (Doris Duke)
828:Émile Antoine Bourdelle
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2340:Hawaii State Capitol
2290:Ala Moana Beach Park
1746:Halekulani Living TV
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1466:Stanislaus Darondeau
1216:and the Eight Great
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3135:Juliette May Fraser
3125:Robert Lee Eskridge
3105:Charles W. Bartlett
3062:William Twigg-Smith
3047:D. Howard Hitchcock
3042:Helen Thomas Dranga
3009:Ogura Yonesuke Itoh
2893:D. Howard Hitchcock
2888:Juliette May Fraser
2847:Bailey House Museum
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1561:Charles W. Bartlett
1501:D. Howard Hitchcock
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1147:Catharine E. B. Cox
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3140:Hon Chew Hee
3115:Jean Charlot
2966:Titian Peale
2951:Louis Choris
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2387:Kewalo Basin
2362:Honolulu Zoo
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745:Diego Rivera
741:Odilon Redon
685:Thomas Moran
681:Claude Monet
657:Morris Louis
617:Hans Hofmann
565:Stuart Davis
521:Paul Cézanne
517:Mary Cassatt
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402:Paul Gauguin
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3428:Mississippi
3343:Connecticut
3030:the century
2981:John Webber
2929:and Kingdom
2918:John Webber
2881:Key artists
2494:High School
2461:Moanalua HS
2456:McKinley HS
2423:Public K–12
2377:Kahala Mall
2264:Sand Island
2011:"Educators"
1629:Gustav Ecke
1513:Ansel Adams
1478:Paul Emmert
1460:, France's
1454:John Webber
1406:Hopi people
1404:, Arizona,
1256:The former
1240:Due to the
888:Henry Moore
852:Donald Judd
777:Yves Tanguy
721:James Peale
585:Arthur Dove
569:Edgar Degas
462:David Smith
368:paintings,
279:Description
184: /
172:157°50′55″W
160:Coordinates
51:Established
3724:Categories
3543:Washington
3463:New Mexico
3458:New Jersey
3333:California
3205:John Young
3195:Reuben Tam
3175:Ben Norris
3150:John Kelly
3067:Hubert Vos
2733:(magazine)
2451:Kaimuki HS
2129:0937426148
2070:References
1577:John Young
1553:James Jack
1416:provided.
1230:Korean art
1046:Doris Duke
1042:required.
1037:Doris Duke
988:Doris Duke
944:Jack Zajac
856:Jun Kaneko
701:Alice Neel
442:Leon Golub
169:21°18′14″N
3553:Wisconsin
3518:Tennessee
3423:Minnesota
3398:Louisiana
3120:Isami Doi
3093:Modernism
2669:Libraries
2529:La Pietra
2416:Education
2283:Landmarks
2212:Chinatown
1977:August 4,
1951:August 4,
1655:Footnotes
1533:Isami Doi
1370:artists.
1352:Education
1312:Directors
1220:, Korea,
965:Admission
832:Nick Cave
645:Paul Klee
641:Alex Katz
380:, art of
336:Asian art
205:Architect
3709:Category
3538:Virginia
3488:Oklahoma
3468:New York
3443:Nebraska
3433:Missouri
3418:Michigan
3408:Maryland
3393:Kentucky
3373:Illinois
3348:Delaware
3338:Colorado
3328:Arkansas
3091:Hawaiian
2741:Religion
2730:Honolulu
2613:Tertiary
2430:Royal ES
2244:Kapālama
2217:Downtown
2158:Archived
1925:June 19,
1623:See also
1374:Children
1246:COVID-19
1126:Born on
957:(3306.1)
390:textiles
374:European
370:American
340:Japanese
265:Honolulu
228:72000415
216:Hawaiian
148:Location
70:Director
59:Location
3655:Related
3558:Wyoming
3533:Vermont
3438:Montana
3378:Indiana
3358:Georgia
3353:Florida
3323:Arizona
3313:Alabama
3028:Turn of
2927:Contact
2840:Museums
2706:Skyline
2274:Waikiki
2259:McCully
2229:Kaimuki
2029:"Tours"
1997:ARTnews
1610:Gallery
1056:History
386:Oceania
354:ukiyo-e
344:Chinese
269:Hawaiʻi
78:Website
3493:Oregon
3448:Nevada
3388:Kansas
3363:Hawaii
3318:Alaska
3254:Topics
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