I love the courtyards most about the Honolulu Museum of Art. Brightly colored Persian tile work and Japanese koi ponds. The Pacific exhibit is exquisite with beautiful artifacts. This museum offers a range of art to suit a variety of interests, including the rotating gallery.
Doris Duke Theatre downstairs inspires you with surf films, cultural films, showcases of local documentaries with graffiti artists and O'iwi TV.
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Art After Dark on last Saturday's offers open air chill spaces and crowded dance party / check out the scene zones. People watching event worthy of throwing on those heels 👠 Rotating theme makes it fun. Or come alone on a Sunny afternoon.
Sit. chill. And...
Read moreIf you're looking for a fun and cultural activity in Honolulu, the theater is great for you to check out screening of films and documentaries about artists or local communities that would not have been featured in other places. The ticket price is separate from the entrance ticket to the museum. The theater is maintained well and can seat many people comfortably, it does get chilly so bring a light jacket if you don't like strong air conditioning. They also have restrooms and water dispenser within the area do visitors would not have to exit the theater for facilities. During my screening there was a person who uses a wheelchair but he seems to have no issues with...
Read moreSmall, intimate no frills art community theater.."old school" seating in type of seats and set up. Cute little snack shop in the foyer. Serves coffee, water, select juices and chips - limited menu...HOWEVER only place on island that serves up artistic films, international films, cultural films, documentaries, etc. ALL year round. Each month is themed with the purpose of dedicating all the films within that month to a certain genre or culture or societal issue, etc. Partner theater and showcase when the HIFF (Hawaii International Film Festival) is in season. Absolutely LOVE this theater, one of the many reasons my husband and I became...
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