First Friday Hawaii State Art Museum January 4

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  • Hawaii State Art Museum First Fri: Fine art, Music and Mode - January 2020

  • Type: Exhibit / Entertainment
    Date: Friday - 1/three/2020
    Time: 6:00pm - nine:00pm
    Location:
    250 S Hotel Street, 2nd Floor
    Honolulu, Hello 96813
    Phone: (808) 586-0307 or
    586-0900
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    Cost: Free

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Art Music and Fashion First Friday at HiSAM

Free, all ages evening of art, music and fashion at the Hawaii State Art Museum during the Jan Outset Friday! Musical guests Dae Han Trio, Goon Lei Goon, DJ Toki, and Dayton Watanabe. Fashion show featuring MOONSICK, Jorge Luna, Lolita Moon and Joshua Greig. Hands-on fine art activity with Hannah Shun. Free photobooth past Photo Ops. Special menu at Artizen by MW cafe. This event is a collaboration with the HiSAM Museum Gallery Shop x Mori , which features artworks for sale by local artists, including wear by local designers. six:00 - ix:00 PM, footing floor and second floor of the No i. Capitol District edifice (250 South Hotel St., corner of Richards and S. Hotel). Free and open to the public. HiSAM galleries volition be open (admission is always free). Parking bachelor beyond the street in the Ali'i Identify building (enter at 1099 Alakea St., greenbacks only) or metered street parking in the area. Several TheBus lines terminate in front of or close to the edifice.

FEATURED Exhibit

Featured artworks will explore themes of inspiration, influence, insight, innovation and enquiry in Hawai'i, equally expressed through artworks from the Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.

The museum cafe,

Artizen by MW , and the museum souvenir shop, HiSAM Gallery Shop x MORI will as well exist open during the reception. The Friends of the Hawai'i Land Art Museum will be hosting a bar with wine and beer. Valet parking is bachelor at the Richards St. entrance to the building.

Artists in the exhibit:

Pio Abad and Frances Wadsworth Jones, Satoru Abe, Lalepa Pi'ikoi Ah Sam, Ruthadell Anderson, Mary Babcock, Ballad Bennett, Elizabeth Bennett, A. Kimberlin Blackburn, Allyn Bromley, John Due east. Buck, Mark A. Chai, Jean Charlot, Joey Chiarello, Lucille Cooper, Bryan Czibesz, Isami Doi, Betty Tseng Yuho Ecke, Christopher Edwards, Matthew Egan, Margaret Ezekiel, Dorothy Faison, Scott Fitzel, Juliette May Fraser, Sally French, Ka-Ning Fong, Francis Haar, Susan McGovney Hansen, Todd Herzberg, D. Howard Hitchcock, Pegge Hopper, Diana Nicholette Jeon, Anne Kanahele, Jun Kaneko, John Tanji Koga, Wayne Levin, Huc Mazelet Luquiens, Clarence Maki, Martha Marques, Marques Marzan, Mazatl,  Marie McDonald, Marcia Morse, Terry Holokai Murata, Tetsuo Ochikubo, Carl Franklin Ka'ailā'au Pao, Margo Ray, Franco Salmoiraghi, Tadashi Sato, Shawn Spangler and Bryan Czibesz, Donna Stoner, Bruna Stude, Jonathan Swanz, Toshiko Takaezu, Reuben Tam, Madge Tennent, Harry Tsuchidana, Maika'i Tubbs, Robert Dick Tynes, Phil Uhl, Lionel Walden, John Wisnosky, Suzanne Wolfe, Daniel Wooddell.

TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
•TheBus – many jitney routes stop directly in forepart of or very shut to the museum. For routes and schedules, telephone call TheBus at (808) 848-5555 or check online at www.thebus.org .
•The Waikiki Trolley – the Ruby Line State Capitol/Iolani Palace Stop is a short walk from HiSAM. For more information, call the Waikiki Trolley at (808) 591-2561, or bank check online at
www.waikikitrolley.com .
•Biki Bikeshare – the closest
Biki racks are directly in forepart of the building on South Hotel St. (120 Chinatown/DT – Hotel & Richards), and at the corner of Richards and Due south Beretania St (121 Chinatown/DT – Beretania & Richards).
•Bicycle Racks – nearby Honolulu Metropolis & Canton cycle racks are on South Hotel St. nigh Alakea St., on Richards St. well-nigh S Hotel St., and on the backyard betwixt the Hawai'i Country Capitol edifice and Iolani Palace.
•PARKING
•There is no parking on site. Parking is available at nearby lots, including across Hotel street in the Ali'i Place edifice (enter at 1099 Alakea Street, cash only), across Richards Street at Iolani Palace, the Kalanimoku Building, Kinaʻu Hale/Section of Health, Land Capitol basement, Honolulu City Municipal Parking, and metered street parking in the area.

ACCESSIBLE PARKING

Costless accessible parking stalls are bachelor in these locations for persons with disabilities:
  • Iolani Palace grounds (1 stall about the Richards Street exit, 1 stall almost the Land Archives edifice, and ane stall about the gate leading to the State Capitol)
  • Ali'i Place edifice parking construction (vehicle entrance at 1099 Alakea Street, pedestrian entrance/exit on South Hotel Street straight across from the Hawai'i State Art Museum). two hour limit.
  • Land parking lots allow metered spaces in those lots to exist used as accessible parking, with a two hour limit. Nearby state parking lots include the Land Capitol (415 South Beretania Street and Punchbowl Street), and the Kalanimoku Building (corner of Beretania Street and 1151 Punchbowl Street). For a full list of state government parking lots and a map, please visit the Automotive Management Division webpage. In social club to apply the spaces, vehicles must brandish the advisable placard issued to individuals.




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Electric current Exhibits FEATURED Showroom

Featured artworks will explore themes of inspiration, influence, insight, innovation and inquiry in Hawai'i, as expressed through artworks from the Fine art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Civilisation and the Arts.

CURRENTLY ON VIEW
Land OF ART: NEW WORK

For more than l years, the Fine art in Public Places Collection of the Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts has been recognized equally one of the nigh significant collections of contemporary art of Hawaiʻi. This exhibit invites you to engage with a choice of recent additions to the collection from across the Hawaiian Islands. The 30-one artworks acquired from eighteen exhibitions offer an insight into current trends and themes in the local arts scene and provides an opportunity to see the diverseness of works being created in Hawaiʻi today. SFCA Executive Director Jonathan Johnson says "this exhibit is what's going on in Hawaiʻi through the optics of artists." View artworks in the showroom in our online itemize:

STATE OF ART: new work .
ARTISTS IN THE EXHIBIT
Doug Britt, Bai Xin Chen, Kelly Ciurej, Janet Davis, Elizabeth Woods, Yoko Haar, Dennis Hakes, Daniel Harano, Charlton Kupaʻa Hee, Brad Huck, Zenobia Lakdawalla, Tom Lieber, Robert Lober, Michelle Martin, Marques Marzan, Deyana Mielke, Yoonmi Nam, Paula Nokes, Mia O., Jon K. Ogata, Nisha Pinjani, Hiroko Sakurai, Marilee Salvator, Jennifer Stephens, Jonathan Swanz, Mark Tanabe, Masami Teraoka, Lori Uyehara, David Valdez, and Hana Yoshihata.
STATE OF Art: NEW Piece of work Showroom DATES
August 3, 2018 – September 2019
EMPHASIZED: Middle ON SCALE

Through a pick of works from the Art in Public Places Collection, this exhibition explores the diverse ways that artists play with scale, and how this in turn affects the viewer's responses and agreement. View artworks in the exhibit in our online catalog:

EMPHASIZED: eye on scale .
ARTISTS IN THE Showroom
Carol Bennett, Pat Catlett, Lee Chesney, Christopher Cole, Dorothy Faison, Sally French, Dennis Hanshew, Claude Horan, May Izumi, Virginia Jacobs, Jun Kaneko, Paul Kodama, Freeman Lau, Cade Roster, Bruna Stude, Masami Teraoka, Allison Uttley, and John Wisnosky. Second floor, Diamond Head gallery.
EMPHASIZED: Centre ON SCALE Showroom DATES
October 6, 2017 – closing appointment to be determined

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EMPHASIZED: center on calibration
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hawaiisfca "Whirl" (particular) / Carol Bennett / oil on woods (triptych) / 2004
Ballad Bennett uses closely cropped images that focus on geometric patterning to ...

HAWAI'I: Change & CONTINUITY

HAWAI'I: Alter & Continuity includes 130 artworks from the Art in Public Places Drove of the Country Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and tells a story of the past, examining the overlapping influences of nature's compensation and homo touch on on a fragile environment.
As y'all walk through the showroom, y'all volition run across art that reflects on the forces of nature and man's intrusion. Relevant quotes are placed on walls to aid the viewer understand the meaning.
"Hopefully the exhibition volition express something of what this identify is similar. What Hawai'i is like," exhibit designer Tom Klobe said. "It is of import for united states who live here and people who are visiting to understand."
Second floor, Ewa Gallery. View artworks in the exhibit in our online catalog:
HAWAI'I: Change & Continuity .

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HAWAII: Change & Continuity
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hawaiisfca HAWAII: Change & Continuity
A story most the history of the Hawaiian islands
HAWAI'I: Change & CONTINUITY Exhibit DATES
September 2015 – June 28, 2019
FRIENDS OF HISAM AND HISAM MUSEUM GALLERY Shop EXHIBITS
Basis floor exhibits in the store and cafe are organized and supported by the
Friends of the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum (a volunteer not-profit group) and the HiSAM Museum Gallery Shop x MORI . Please visit their websites for information about their current exhibits and events.
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Near THE HAWAII Country MUSEUM

The Hawai'i State Fine art Museum is located in No. 1 Capitol Distric Building at 250 South Hotel Street. The building is situated in the historic Hawaii Majuscule Cultural District, across from 'Iolani Palace and the State Capitol. The museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.thousand. to 4 p.m. Admission is costless. For more information on the Hawai'i State Fine art Museum phone call (808) 586-0900

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Phone: (808) 586-0307

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