The mere mention of Hawaii is enough to prompt visions of grass skirts and colorful cocktails with tiny umbrellas. While you will find some kitsch in Honolulu, you’ll also find art museums, bike paths, and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. Popular Waikiki Beach has soft sands and great surf. For majestic Oahu views scramble to the top of Diamond Head – a 350-acre volcanic crater. Historic structures like Iolani Palace and Ali'iolani Hale are worth a visit on a non-beach day.
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Bethel Street Gallery is located among 15 other galleries in Honolulu's Arts and Culture District. The gallery is artist owned and operated and features all Hawaii artists. Bethel Street is the largest artist run gallery in Hawaii and features work from several talented island artists. Open Monday through Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 p.m., Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and Sundays by appointment.
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Galleria Provenza is an intimate artist owned gallery where you can often meet the artist Kristine Provenza and see her at work in the studio. Kristine has won many awards for her hula and wedding portraits and has recently become well known for her wave paintings. Also represented in the gallery are local fine art photographers and world renowned sculptors Kim Duffett and Jerry Vasconcellos.
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Nohea Gallery is a community resource bringing Hawaii's artists and artisans and people who appreciate real made in Hawaii art and crafts. At Nohea Gallery you will find original paintings by some of Hawaii's best-loved artists, koa bowls, boxes, frames and furniture made locally with great care, blown glass, ceramics, and a wonderful assortment of locally made jewelry from island girl chic to classic Hawaiian wedding rings. We celebrate the artists of Hawaii and welcome you!
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Located within International Market Place. National Geographic Fine Art Galleries, Honolulu, presents fine art photography through exclusive limited editions embodying the rich heritage of National Geographic and National Geographic Magazine. Behind every one of our iconic images is an amazing story.
As a 30+ year subscriber to Nat'l Geog, I had to venture into this gallery. WOW, the wall-sized photographs were breathtaking. Many of them I recognized from reading the magazine, but to see them up close & personal was quite a treat. The photos are beautiful and often thought provoking leaving one with the pleasure one feels after going to an art museum exhibit. The associate director, Irmena, was a joy to talk to for her expertise and a clear love for photographing our big, beautiful world. While we couldn't afford a purchase, we came away fully satisfied with these artistic photo treasures.
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Andrew Rose Gallery exhibits contemporary art with significant connections to Hawai'i.
Est. in 1995, Mauna Kea Galleries/Manu Antiques is home to a world-renowned collection of Hawaiian & Polynesian artifacts, antiques, and artwork. We stock rare Hawaiian and Polynesian artifacts including museum-quality art and items of daily use, sculpture and weaponry, as well as vintage Mings jewelry, Aloha shirts, menus from Hawaii's Golden Age, posters, photos and postcards.
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