Pōhaku Stories and Hawaiian Monument in Contemporary Hawaiʻi
Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice St., Honolulu, HIBishop Museum’s Kapaemahu speaker series, free with registration or watch via livestream.
Bishop Museum’s Kapaemahu speaker series, free with registration or watch via livestream.
Learn about Native American heritage at the annual Intertribal Powwow at the Bishop Museum Great Lawn. $5 museum admission. For more info: www.bishopmuseum.org/events.
Learn about Native American heritage at the annual Intertribal Powwow at the Bishop Museum Great Lawn. $5 museum admission. For more info: www.bishopmuseum.org/events.
Enjoy pau hana music, programs, food and drinks. No admission after 8:00 p.m.
Kapaemahu lecture series at Bishop Museum’s Atherton Hālau
Hear about the latest scientific discoveries, and engage with Hawaiian cultural practitioners.
Part of the Bishop Museum’s Kapaemahu Speaker Series. Attend in-person at the Atherton Hālau or via YouTube.
Part of the Bishop Museum’s Kapaemahu Speaker Series. Attend in-person at the Atherton Hālau or via Zoom.
Keiki and their grown-ups will learn about Moananuiākea through creative activities and exhibits at the Bishop Museum.
Part of the Bishop Museum’s Kapaemahu Speaker Series. Attend in-person at the Atherton Hālau or via Zoom.
This Bishop Museum exhibit explores the past and contemporary meanings of four large stones placed on Waikīkī Beach to honor four māhū who brought healing arts to Hawaiʻi.
The in-person documentary screening at Bishop Museum will be followed by a Q&A with film directors and exhibit co-curators Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson.
Explore the museum’s current exhibitions, hear about the latest scientific discoveries, and engage with Hawaiian cultural practitioners.
Learn how to use the Hawaiian star line Kaiwikuamoʻo to star-hop through six constellations and get a preview of the summertime skies.
Check out the latest exhibits, engage with Hawaiian cultural practitioners, and picnic on the lawn at Bishop Museum’s After Hours events.
Bishop Museum invites the community to explore sustainability and connect with museum scientists and partners across the state. $5 admission for kamaʻāina.
An engaging evening for keiki and ʻohana to explore different art forms and participate in activities with Art Explorium and local artist Solomon Enos, and others.
Learn to make a kāhili paʻa lima (hand-held kāhili) in the traditional style. No prior feather-work experience is necessary. Museum admission and workshop materials are included in the $25 registration fee. Bishop Museum Members receive 10% off registration. Space is limited! Bishop Museum, Honolulu.
Learn about Hawaiʻi’s native plants, and Bishop Museum’s role in recording and preserving the living history of Hawaiʻi, on this guided tour of the ethnobotanical garden. Free with Bishop Museum admission. Honolulu.
The Pāka‘a Lanakila! project is a collaboration between Bishop Museum and Chamber Music Hawai‘i taking place October 21-23, 2019 at the Museum. Six interactive lecture demonstrations will introduce students through story and music to a Hawaiian coming-of-age story of Pāka‘a, told in ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i and complemented by a bi-lingual teacher's guide. Sponsored by OHA.