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State Foundation on Culture and the Arts SEPTEMBER 2023 Newsletter

Disaster Response and Recovery Resources
The SFCA website now has a page for Disaster Response and Recovery Resources for artists, cultural practitioners, arts/culture organizations and institutions: sfca.hawaii.gov/resources/disaster-resources. Information linked to includes resources for salvaging fire/smoke damaged family valuables and heirlooms.

Please note that the Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency (Hawaiʻi EMA) is supporting wildfire response and recovery efforts in Hawai‘i and Maui counties, including the extensive damage in Lāhainā. Hawaiʻi EMA is maintaining a page of information and updates: August 2023 Maui Wildfires. Please go to Hawaiʻi EMA for information on how to get relief, volunteer, and make donations.

“Fields Above Lahaina” oil painting by Helene Cailliet, 1974. Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.

“Lahaina Beach-West Maui” oil on canvas painting by D. Howard Hitchcock, 1932. Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. Gift from an anonymous donor.

“Banyan Tree Morning, Lahaina” oil on wood panel painting by Heather Burton, 2012.
Art in Public Places Collection of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.
State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) staff and Board of Commissioners’ hearts go out to the many residents, visitors, businesses, cultural practitioners, arts organizations, artists and others who have been affected by the disaster on Maui and Hawaiʻi Island. SFCA is working to identify means of supporting the affected communities.

Today we are sharing SFCA Art in Public Places Collection artworks depicting West Maui and remembering Lāhainā, a national historic landmark, historic district, and former capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Current display sites: "Fields Above Lahaina" is at the Department of Transportation (Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Visitor Information Program Lounge); "Lahaina Beach, West Maui" is at Washington Place, first floor meeting room; and "Banyan Tree Morning, Lahaina" at the Department of Health, Tuberculosis Control Program.

SFCA Arts Education

SFCA Artists in the Schools Spotlight: 98 Kīhei Elementary students learn about Maui habitats and native animals through artist residency

Grade 5 student artwork

Waiheʻe Coastline field trip

Grade 5 student artwork
Ninety-eight Kīhei Charter School fourth and fifth graders had an Artists in the Schools residency with painter Maggie Sutrov earlier this year. During this residency, students practiced close observation and realistic depictions as both scientists and artists. Students also practiced giving and receiving feedback to better express the Maui habitats and native animals they were learning about.

Teaching artist Maggie Sutrov recounted “The [classroom] teachers greatly appreciated the visual arts instruction, since this school values creativity but doesn’t have a visual arts teacher. They appreciated and valued the connections to content they were studying in their classroom. The professional development allowed teachers to both experience and understand the processes used by the teaching artist. Experiencing the process themselves allows them valuable insight, and revisiting and understanding the process allows the teachers to see how they might incorporate it into their own projects.”

Student feedback included “After making this painting of my Hawaiian hawk, I want to study and draw Hawaiian hawks more.” “Before this project, I didn’t feel like I could draw well. Now I feel like I’m good at drawing!”

A classroom teacher reported “It’s hard to get my class’s energy focused as a whole, but they were into it. They didn’t want to stop. It also helped them to be more self directed.”

AITS arts residency grants provide engaging, creative, and fun learning experiences for State of Hawaiʻi Department of Education public and charter schools through residencies with qualified, trained teaching artists from the Artistic Teaching Partners (ATP) Roster. Many of these teaching artists integrate their art form with other core curriculum areas, such as language arts, math, social studies, and science, meeting both Fine Arts and other core standards. Learn more about the AITS program on the SFCA website:
SFCA.hawaii.gov/aits.
SFCA Artists in the Schools


Call for student artists: 2024 Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Student Art Awards Competition and Exhibition
Submissions now open for the 61st Annual Hawaiʻi Regional Scholastic Student Art Awards! Please help us get the word out to Hawaiʻi students, teachers, and schools. This art competition is open to all state of Hawaiʻi students (public, charter, home, and private) grades 7-12 (ages 13+). Winning entries will be displayed at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum. Submissions close December 15, 2023. For more information, please visit the Art and Writing Awards website: ArtAndWriting.org/awards/how-to-enter.
How to Enter


2024 Poetry Out Loud School Registration now open!
Please help us get the word out to Hawaiʻi high school teachers and students! Poetry Out Loud school registration is now open through December 21, 2023. A partnership of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the Poetry Foundation, and state and jurisdictional arts agencies, Poetry Out Loud (POL) encourages high school students to learn about great poetry by offering FREE educational materials and a dynamic recitation competition. Students select, memorize, and recite classic and contemporary poems, helping them to master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about literary history and contemporary life. For more information and to register, please visit the SFCA website: sfca.hawaii.gov/poetry-out-loud.
Poetry Out Loud



2023 Young Artists of Hawaiʻi at the Convention Center
The 2023 Young Artists of Hawaiʻi exhibit, previously on view at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum, is now on view at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center in the Pa Kamaliʻi Courtyard (third floor). These high-quality reproductions will be on view for one year (original artworks have been returned to the students).

Young Artists of Hawaiʻi will be on hiatus for 2024 and is scheduled to return in 2025.

Grants and Opportunities

SFCA Biennium Grants FY2025 Intent to Apply Closes September 15
Please help us get the word out to nonprofit arts and culture organizations in Hawaiʻi! The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) provides public funds through Biennium Grants to support projects designed to promote, perpetuate, and preserve culture and the arts in Hawaiʻi. Important dates for Fiscal Year 2025 (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025): Intent to closes  September 15, 2023; Project Application open September 1 – October 30, 2023. For more information, please visit the SFCA website: sfca.hawaii.gov/programs-for-organizations/biennium-grants.

September 2023 Grants and Opportunities
These currently open federal, state, and other arts and culture grants/opportunities are also posted on the SFCA website: sfca.hawaii.gov/grants-and-opportunities-september-2023.

Questions regarding a particular opportunity should be directed to the organization listed with the opportunity. Inclusion here should not be interpreted as an endorsement.
Nominate an individual or organization for a National Medal of Arts! The National Medal of Arts is the highest award given to artists, arts patrons, and arts organizations by the United States government. Each year, the National Endowment for the Arts invites nominations from the public for the National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists and arts patrons by the United States government. These individuals, through their creativity, inspiration, and hard work, have significantly enriched the cultural life of our nation. Nominations are open until September 15, 2023. Learn more on the National Endowment for the Arts website: arts.gov/honors/medals/invitation-from-the-chair.
SFCA Biennium Grants FY2025 Intent to Apply closes September 15. Please help us get the word out to nonprofit arts and culture organizations in Hawaiʻi! The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) provides public funds through Biennium Grants to support projects designed to promote, perpetuate, and preserve culture and the arts in Hawaiʻi. Important dates for Fiscal Year 2025 (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025): Intent to Apply August 1 – September 15, 2023; Project Application September 1 – October 30, 2023. For more information, please visit the SFCA website: sfca.hawaii.gov/programs-for-organizations/biennium-grants.
Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities grant application letters of inquiry due September 29, 2023. Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities awards grants to projects that best supports its mission: To connect people with ideas that broaden perspectives, enrich lives, and strengthen communities. We fund projects that are engaging and innovative for diverse Hawaiʻi communities, that move knowledge beyond the academy into the public, that strengthen and deepen our understanding of history, literature, culture, spirituality, civic society, and more. HiHumanities.org/what-we-do/our-grants-program.
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Native American/Native Hawaiian Museum Services (2024) supports organizations that primarily serve and represent Native Hawaiians in sustaining heritage, culture, and knowledge through exhibitions, educational services and programming, workforce professional development, organizational capacity building, and collections stewardship. (Estimated application deadline is November 25, 2023). For more information please visit the IMLS website: imls.gov/grants/available/native-americannative-hawaiian-museum-services-program.
City and County of Honolulu Office of Economic Revitalization: Hawaiʻi Small Business Fair 2023 Saturday September 16, Leeward Community College (Pearl City, Oʻahu). More than twenty-five classes offered from how to start a business to expanding your markets beyond Hawaiʻi. Contact: bce@honolulu.gov or register on Eventbrite: eventbrite.com/e/hawaii-small-business-fair-tickets-686281525517?aff=erelexpmlt.
Grants and Opportunities (September 2023)

Calls for Artists and Exhibitions
Downtown Art Center, “Artists of Hawaiʻi” call for artists closes on CAFE September 20, 2023. For more information, please visit the DAC website: DowntownArtHI.org/artistsofhawaii.
2023 Hawaiʻi Nei Art Exhibition. Open only to Hawaiʻi Island (Big Island) artists. Entries due by October 6, 2023. For more information, please go to CallForEntry.org: artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=11167.
Honolulu Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts (MOCA) Call for 2024 Exhibition Proposals MOCA manages civic spaces inside Honolulu Hale such as the courtyard and Lane Gallery. These spaces are used to showcase the talents of visual artists and showcase the work of non-profit organizations and schools from our diverse community.  Partnerships with community organizations have enabled MOCA to grace the halls of City buildings with a wide range of artwork displayed monthly. All exhibits are free and open to the public. For more information and to apply, please visit the MOCA website: HonoluluMOCA.org/call-for-exhibitions.
Kahilu Exhibits Call for Exhibition Proposals. Kahilu Theatre (Waimea, Hawaiʻi Island) is a not-for-profit community arts and education center dedicated to serving the diverse Hawai'i Island community. Each season Kahilu Theatre fulfills their mission through presenting world-class artists from Hawaiʻi and beyond, sustaining a youth arts education program, providing performance space for community-based productions, and showcasing local visual artists in their two galleries. Applications close October 1, 2023. artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=12103.
Kauaʻi Society of Artists (Kukui Grove Center, Lihue)
Art Kauaʻi 2023 entry day Saturday, September 9, 2023. Exhibit September 16 – October 27, 2023.
Small Works Show entry day Saturday, November 11, 2023. Exhibit November 18-January 5, 2024.
For more information, please visit the Kauaʻi Society of Artists website: KauaiSocietyOfArtists.org.
Kumu Kahua Theatre "Go Try Playwrite" monthly playwriting contest in collaboration with Bamboo Ridge Press. Submission due dates are the last day of the month. Learn more on the Kumu Kahua website: KumuKahua.org/gotryplaywrite.
September 2023 Grants and Opportunities

Hawaiʻi State Art Museum (HiSAM)
September 2023 Calendar
First Friday, September 1, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
CLOSED Monday September 5 (Labor Day state holiday)
The Vibe, Friday September 8, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.

First Friday
September 1, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Hawaiʻi State Art Museum presents live music performances by Ko-Njoro Trio, Michael de Lara, and Rhiana and the Texans. ʻUkulele Project Hawaii will also be holding a ʻukulele drive for keiki on Maui and Friends of HiSAM’s artist-in-residence, Solomon Enos, will have a silent auction benefiting Maui. Free, all ages welcome evening of art and music! Food vendors will be on site.

Art in Public Places Collection artwork: “Testing the Water” by Margaret Barnaby


“Testing the Water” multiple plate woodblock print by Margaret Barnaby, 2021
For jewelry artist, painter, and printmaker Margaret Barnaby, the natural world surrounding her has always been a forceful inspiration. She uses bright colors and detailed patterns in her large intricate woodblock prints, drawing the viewer into her snapshot of her outdoor world. Testing the Water specifically references the artist’s interest and concern with reintroducing the ʻalalā, the endangered Hawaiian crow, back into the forest, along with using the bird as a metaphor for hope and change. She depicts the three ʻalalā, in an engaging moment, looking inquisitively at each other. One ʻalalā has a twig in its mouth, referencing the fact that these birds use such twigs as tools to forage for food. Barnaby’s artwork has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States and is a part of various corporate collections, including J. P. Morgan, United Parcel Service, and Texas Instruments. She earned a BFA in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1970, and has received art commissions in Arizona and Pago Pago, American Samoa.

This print was purchased by the SFCA from the Wailoa Center, Hilo, "Hawaiʻi Nei 2021" exhibit for the
SFCA Art in Public Places Collection. Currently on display in “Accession: recent additions to the Art in Public Places Collection” at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum.

After the exhibit, this print will be eligible for placement in hundreds of state government sites across Hawaiʻi.


Left: museum visitors in the “Fear of the Unknown” exhibit during the August “The Vibe” live music event. Visitor in the foreground is looking at “Eia nā Kini Akua (Ancestors with Us)” by Meleanna Aluli Meyer, purchased by the SFCA from the 2023 ʻIke Kanaka exhibition at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center for the
SFCA Art in Public Places Collection.  Right: “Eia nā Kini Akua (Ancestors with Us)” digital collage by Meleanna Meyer, 2023.

Born in Honolulu, 1956, artist, educator, writer, and  filmmaker Meleanna Meyer received her BA from Stanford in 1978, and then spent a year studying design and photography in Florence, Italy. Her Hawaiian heritage challenges and inspires her to create and bring to the public a greater understanding and appreciation for her homeland. For this dark, haunting and personal work ‘Eia Nā Kini Akua (The Ancestors are With Us) she explains, “I am melding digital, photographic form, with my design background and Hawaiian culture to comment on significant points of my creative life—namely my practices as a Kanaka ‘Ōiwi, and honoring my beliefs of animate energy in all things in nature.”

After the exhibit, this print will be eligible for placement in hundreds of state government sites across Hawaiʻi.

Current Exhibits


Creatures and Characters


Fear of the Unknown


Accession: New Additions


Check the
HiSAM website calendar for additional information: hisam.hawaii.gov/calendar.

The museum is open Monday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 250 South Hotel Street (entrance on Richards Street), downtown Honolulu.
HiSAM Calendar

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Performing, Teaching, and Presenting at the State Art Museum
If you are interested in doing contract work performing, teaching, or presenting in the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum, please go to one of the forms linked below:
Performing at HiSAM: HiSAM Performance Request Form
Teaching a Workshop at HiSAM: Workshop Teacher Application Form
Installation in the Mirror Room:
Mirror Room Installation Proposal Form
Please note that this is our installation space and only full proposals will be considered. If you are interested in using our POD studio space, please complete that form instead.
Utilizing the Passion on Display (POD) Space: POD at HiSAM Proposal Form
Please note that this is considered free studio space and is not a paid opportunity. If you would prefer to have an installation at HiSAM, please complete the form for the Mirror Room.

Rent the Museum
Hold a special event at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum! Indoor and outdoor spaces are available for events, parties, and film sets. Learn more about the facilities rental program on the State Art Museum website: HiSAM.Hawaii.gov/rentals.

Arts and Culture Calendar
This arts and culture calendar features SFCA grantees, partners, and Hawaiʻi state and local government programs and events. A longer list of events is on the SFCA website news page: sfca.hawaii.gov/arts-and-culture-calendar-september-2023.
Questions regarding a particular opportunity should be directed to the organization listed with the opportunity. Inclusion here should not be interpreted as an endorsement.

September 2023 Arts and Culture Highlights

“7 Degrees North – The Arts of Micronesia” exhibit features contemporary and traditional artwork by artists of Micronesian ancestry who live in Hawaiʻi. On view at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hamilton Library Bridge Gallery through November 24, 2023. Free and open to the public during Hamilton Library’s building hours. Read more on the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa website: manoa.hawaii.edu/library/about/news-events/exhibits/7-degrees-north.
2023 Kauaʻi Society of Artists exhibition, KSA Gallery (Kukui Grove Center, Līhuʻe) September 16 – 30, 2023. Opening reception Friday September 15, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. For more information please visit the KSA website: KauaiSocietyOfArtists.org.
Hawaiʻi Nei 2023 Exhibition November 3-December 14, Wailoa Center (Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island). For more information, please visit the Hawaiʻi Nei Art Contest website: HawaiiNeiArtContest.org.
Mālama Wao Akua 2023 exhibit at the Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao, Maui) in collaboration with East Maui Watershed Partnership September 9 – November 3, 2023. Opening reception Friday, September 8, 5-8 p.m. In-person juror walk-through Thursday, September 14, 5:00 p.m. For more information, please visit the Hui Noʻeau website: HuiNoeau.com/exhibitions.
“Ola Ka Noʻeau: Excellence in Hawaiian Artistry” exhibit at the Bishop Museum features artwork from 13 notable Hawaiian artists. Public programming includes a series of Living Culture workshops by some of the featured artists. September 2 and 3, Lei Hulu Humupapa workshop with Kawika Lum-Nelmida; October 28, makau workshop with ʻUmi Kai. Through October 29, 2023. Learn more about the exhibit and workshops on the Bishop Museum website: BishopMuseum.org/okn.
“Art with Heart” free hands-on art projects and activities for all ages at Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao, Maui) Saturdays September 2 and September 9, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. For more information, please visit the Hui Noʻeau website: HuiNoeau.com/art-events/2023/8/art-with-heart-at-the-hui.
“Jean Charlot as Critic: Art in Hawai‘i, 1950–1970” exhibit at the John Young Museum (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa). Four artworks from the SFCA Art in Public Places Collection are on display in this new exhibit at the John Young Museum (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa): "Can Not Be Heard" by Betty Tseng Yuho Ecke; "Hose" by Kenneth Bushnell; "Madge Tennent" and "Iolani in Her Dance" by Francis Haar. Through December 3, 2023. For more information, please visit the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Art Department website: hawaii.edu/art/jean-charlot.
“Facing Future: Faculty Exhibition Past & Present” at the Hō’ikeākea Gallery, Leeward Community College (Pearl City, Oʻahu), September 8 - October 14, 2023. Exhibition opening reception (open to the public) on Friday, September 8, 6:00-9:00pm, Art Building. For more information, please visit the Leeward Community College website: leeward.hawaii.edu/the-arts#hoikeakea.
“Surrounded by Water” exhibit videos – juror walkthrough and artist interviews are now available on YouTube. This joint exhibition by the Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui and the Glass Fusion Collective is currently on view at Kahilu Theatre (Waimea, Hawaiʻi Island) and closes October 30, 2023. Go to the Hawaiʻi Handweavers’ Hui YouTube page to view: YouTube.com/@HawaiiHandweaversHui.
Arts and Culture Calendar September 2023

SFCA in the Media

University of Hawaiʻi News
Creatures and Characters Feature UH Artists
“Surprising, unusual and amusing are elements woven into art pieces on display in the newly unveiled “Creatures and Characters” exhibit at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum. Works created by University of Hawaiʻi artists are among the pieces featured which include five UH Mānoa and UH Hilo alumni and seven faculty from UH Mānoa and Windward Community College.”

Read the full article on the University of Hawaiʻi website:
hawaii.edu/news/2023/08/04/creatures-and-characters-feature-uh-artists.

SFCA Board of Commissioners

Governor Green appoints Sean Connelly, Konrad Ng to SFCA Board of Commissioners
Governor Josh Green has appointed Sean Connelly and Konrad Ng to the SFCA Board of Commissioners effective July 28, 2023.  Connelly is to serve as At-Large and Ng as chairperson.  “Both Sean and Konrad come to the SFCA with great qualifications and understanding of the SFCA and community needs.  We are excited to have these two talented individuals on our team” said Karen Ewald, Interim Executive Director.

From the Office of the Governor’s News Release:
Konrad Ng has two decades of experience in the arts as a senior executive, curator, and educator. He was also a film programmer at the Hawai‘i International Film Festival, the first Curator of Film and Video at the Honolulu Museum of Art, a founding faculty member in the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawai‘i Mānoa, and the executive director of Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture, & Design.

Sean Connelly graduated from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He has been a lecturer at several universities, most recently, Connelly was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. Furthermore, he had many of his solo exhibitions displayed such as the “Learning from Lē‘ahi” sculpture at the Kapi‘olani Community College Koa Gallery. Connelly has curated many selected exhibitions, films, and new media projects.

Read the full news release on the Office of the Governor website:
governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/office-of-the-governor-news-release-governor-green-appoints-circuit-court-judge-and-important-boards-and-commissions-positions.

Upcoming Board Meetings
September 20, 2023
Meeting schedule is also posted to the SFCA website calendar: sfca.hawaii.gov/events.

Decisions about grants, artwork purchases, and more are made by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) Board of Commissioners. Meetings are currently being held virtually on Zoom, and the public is invited to attend. Appointed by the state governor, the Board of Commissioners oversees the Executive Director, provides input, and approves spending. Commissioners are volunteers and do not receive compensation for their duties.

Individuals may submit written testimony on posted agenda items in advance of the meeting via email to
HawaiiSFCA@hawaii.gov or by mail addressed to the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 250 South Hotel Street, 2nd Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813. Individuals interested in signing up to provide oral testimony on posted agenda items at the meeting may submit their name, email, and phone number to HawaiiSFCA@hawaii.gov. Individuals may provide oral testimony at the meeting via the above-listed video conferencing link or by calling the above listed telephone number. Testimony presented during the meeting will be limited to three minutes each.
Agenda items for General Meetings may include approval of artwork acquisition recommendations and Acquisition Award Selection Committee (AASC) art exhibit visit recommendations.

Agendas and minutes are also posted on the
SFCA Board of Commissioners page.

2023 State Holiday Schedule
The Hawaiʻi State Foundation on Culture and the Arts office is closed on Hawaiʻi state government holidays. The Hawaiʻi State Art Museum is open on some holidays - please check the museum calendar to confirm: hisam.hawaii.gov/calendar.

2023 Hawaiʻi State Holidays
September 4, Labor Day
November 10, Veterans’ Day
November 23, Thanksgiving
December 25, Christmas

SFCA Office
The SFCA office is open by appointment. SFCA is operating in a hybrid model of teleworking where all staff are available by email or telephone. If you aren’t sure who to contact, email HawaiiSFCA@hawaii.gov or call (808) 586-0300 and leave a voice message, including your name and telephone number.
Copyright (C) 2023 Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. All rights reserved.
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The mission of the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts is to promote, perpetuate, preserve and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawai‘i. HSFCA funding is provided by the State of Hawai‘i and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Hawaii State Art Museum

The Hawai'i State Art Museum is dedicated to presenting the largest and finest collection of works by Hawai'i artists that celebrate the diverse artistic and cultural legacy of Hawai'i.

OUR MISSION
To promote, perpetuate, preserve and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawai`i. HSFCA funding is provided by the State of Hawai`i and the National Endowment for the Arts. The HSFCA is administratively attached to the Department of Accounting and General Services.

HOURS:
The musuem is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed State and Federal Holdays. Always free admission. For pre-recorded information call 586-0900.

The Hawai'i State Art Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For pre-recorded summary information on the museum, call (808) 586-0900. For current museum program information, call the HSFCA Art in Public Places Program at (808) 586-0305. To arrange an educational tour of the museum, call (808) 586-9958.


For information on the HSFCA; the Hawai'i State Art Museum; HSFCA grants, programs, and services; Hawai'i arts and culture events; and USA and worldwide arts opportunities, visit the HSFCA website, www.hawaii.gov/sfca.

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