Honolulu Museum of Art
formerly named
Honolulu Academy of Arts
Photo: ©2000 John Hazeltine
Honolulu, HI
(808) 532-8700
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Bridges and Waterfalls: Georgia O'Keeffe in Hawaii (12/4/06)
Ansel Adams at Manzanar (10/18/06)
Hawaiian Idyll: The Prints of John Kelly (9/20/05)
Wisdom and Wonder: Children's Book Illustrations by Paul O. Zelinsky (5/17/04)
Brett Weston in Hawaii (1/15/04)
Ansel Adams in Hawai'i (3/18/02)
Pen, Pencil, and Brush: American Drawings and Watercolors, 1850-1950 (2/13/02)
A Printmaker in Paradise: The Life and Art of Charles W. Bartlett (2/8/01)
Fruits and Flowers: Botanical Paintings by Geraldine King Tam (3/11/99)
The Honolulu Museum of Art, formerly named Honolulu Academy of Arts, is located at 900 S. Beretania Street in the Thomas Square Historic District, 10 minutes from Waikiki and the downtown Honolulu business district. Hours: Please see the museum's website for hours and admission fees.
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