'Grandfather's House' is a completely immersive exhibit, allowing visitors to step back in time to life in rural Korea during the 1930s. The exhibit features period furnishings and decor, the house...
He Alo A He Alo is an o!lelo no!eau, an Hawaiian expression that means coming into communion with someone else. In this exhibit, the viewer interacts with the fascinating world of other community...
The Water Room exhibit shows how water was arduously brought from the island's windward slopes to the sunny central isthmus, and highlights the bravery of the men who accomplished this tremendous...
The Field Work Room exhibit depicts plantation workers in the fields and includes displays of surveying equipment, a cane knife, and typical items used by field workers such as a "kau kau tin" (lunch...
This exhibit displays historical information about some of the pioneers who established Maui's modern sugar industry. Also includes artifacts, photos and documents (including labor contracts written...
While the Honolulu Academy of Arts is world-renowned for its collection of over five hundred Korean ceramics, it is less well known that more than twenty percent of the collection consists of early...
This exhibit is an interactive educational gallery that promotes the understanding and appreciation of the arts, and encourages the public to increase their own awareness of the place and significance...
This exhibit explains how Maui's geography and weather patterns influenced the development of the sugar industry and presents information about the extensive irrigation system and network of deep...
Exhibit features Hawaiian quilts, carpets, woven fiber hats, costumes from immigrant groups including Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, German and Missionary era.
Exhibit features the Alfred Gurrey Collection (30 framed oil paintings), Ruben Tam, Theodore Wores, Laka Morton, Geraldine Tam, Charles Bartlett paintings and prints, Madge Tennet, Juliet May Fraser...
The Plantation Room exhibit includes photos and fascinating exhibits showing the rich, multi-ethnic nature of plantation communities and plantation life, such as religious items, household artifacts...
Explore a rainbow of cultures, countries and celebrations from beyond our island shores. Take a trip to far away places and experience how life is similar and different in other parts of the world.
The Mill Room exhibit offers several interactive displays including a 1915 locomotive bell, a "Cuban" sugar mill and an impressive working scale model of cane-crushing machinery. A narrative with...
Exhibit features Hawaiian saddles, Asian dolls, missionary era wooden furniture, WWII memorabilia, piano, 3 carved wooden plaques by Otremba, domestic china and utensils, Whitney chairs, clocks...
Over 5000 photographs of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau dating from 1890-2002. Historical data, glass plate negatives, albums, postcards, plantation records, historical books.