Capitol Modern
About the Business
Capitol Modern, located at 250 South Hotel Street in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a museum and tourist attraction that offers a vibrant modern art experience in the heart of the Capitol Historic District. Formerly known as the Hawai‘i State Art Museum, Capitol Modern showcases the largest and finest collection of works by contemporary Hawai‘i artists.
As a free public art museum, Capitol Modern is dedicated to promoting education, cultural enrichment, and artistic excellence for all visitors. The institution features a variety of installations, programs, and activities for all ages, making it a must-visit destination in Honolulu.
One of the featured artists at Capitol Modern is Solomon Robert Nui Enos, a Native Hawaiian artist known for his oil paintings, book illustrations, outdoor murals, and mixed-media sculptures. Enos's work explores themes of ancestry, identity, and the future of Hawai‘i and its resources.
With a commitment to serving the community and showcasing the diversity of Hawai‘i's art scene, Capitol Modern invites visitors to explore its galleries and experience the beauty and creativity of contemporary Hawaiian artists. Don't miss out on this unique cultural experience in the heart of Honolulu.
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Location & Phone number
250 South Hotel St Second Floor, 250 S Hotel St #5, Honolulu, HI 96813, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Lovely experience, the front desk guard was so sweet. Had to put my bag in a cubby upstairs but that’s okay. The art was inspirational and the building itself self is beautiful. Favorite part? The kiki area with moss floor pads. Also the down stairs bathroom is so so so cute. Very 60ish aesthetic and I’m thankful that style like that is maintained."
"Security was friendly. Museum is free. There isn't really parking, so that is a bummer. Artwork is beautiful with a good variety. Place is on the small side, but is well curated. No gift shop or souvenir magnet."
"Beautiful venue in the middle of Honolulu, usually a art museum but this night turned into a great setting for a wedding. Staff was friendly, everything was up-kept nice and clean."
"It's a fantastic art museum, particularly if you want to see 20th Century artists and the vast collection of what the State holds in it's "Art in Public Places" depository. What gets put on display is always impressive and don't miss going to the sculpture garden in the back. I still don't understand the new branding but it's on my shortlist of places I take out of town friends when they visit."
"This museum is small & takes less than an hour to go through. It's free though, in a breathtaking historic building, featuring Hawaiian art. Everything from kapa cloths to digital artwork. The descriptions of the pieces are informative. While I wouldn't suggest making a special trip if you're a tourist, it's a lovely little day trip if you want to spend time doing something that won't take all day. There aren't a lot of people, less than a dozen on a Saturday. As stated on the website, no food or drinks, & security will ask you. The gallery is on the second floor. The first floor has a cafe & vending machines, so get a drink on the way out. Through the back is the small sculpture garden with half a dozen statues. No parking here. You'll need to use a parking garage nearby (whichever one you prefer-Ali'i on Alakea is the closest)."
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