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15 FEB 2025
EXHIBITION OPENING
Honolulu • O‘ahu
Bookmark this page and refer back to it frequently. We will have more information and additional hospitality offers/discounts from our partners. (See below for more information.)
15 FEB —— 04 MAY
O‘AHU
Honolulu + Pu‘uloa
15 FEB —— 04 MAY
HAWAI‘I ISLAND
Hilo* + Kona**
*Opening Celebration 21 Feb 2025
**Opens 22 March 2025
07 MAR —— 04 MAY
MAUI
Wailuku
TRAVELING TO HAWAI‘I
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Receive 5% off Hawaiian Airlines’ lowest fares on all trans-Pacific, roundtrip flights to/from Hawai‘i. Through the Hawaiian Airlines Preferred Affiliate Program, Hawai‘i Contemporary will receive 1 HawaiianMile for every $1 you spend. Book, save, and benefit Hawai‘i Contemporary. Click on the banner below to book a flight today.
Where to Stay
On O‘ahu, there are many hotel options in Waikīkī, which is within 30 minutes of HT25’s sites of exhibition and programming.
Day trips to Hawai‘i Island and Maui can be easily planned with numerous inter-island flights on Hawaiian Airlines.
→ Enjoy a special rate of $219/night during Hawai‘i Triennial 2025 at Waikīkī’s only oceanfront hotel offering all ocean-view rooms and suites.
Sites of Exhibition + Programming
Sites may change; additional sites to be named at a future time.
* Hawai‘i Triennial 2025 x Wahi Pana
Wahi Pana: Storied Places is a temporary public art project of the City and County of Honolulu Mayor’s Office of Culture and the Arts (MOCA) in partnership with the Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Public Art Challenge.
O‘AHU
✦ Hō‘ikeākea Gallery
Leeward Community College
Art Building AM 101
96-045 Ala ‘Ike • Pearl City
(808) 745-5993
Tue–Sat | 10am–2pm
Onsite parking available
✦ Bishop Museum
1525 Bernice St • Honolulu
(808) 847-3511
Every day | 9am–5pm
Onsite parking available
✦ Foster Botanical Garden
180 N Vineyard Blvd • Honolulu
(808) 768-7135
Every day | 9am–4pm
Onsite parking available
✦ Fort Street Mall *
Between King St and Beretania Ave
Every day
Street parking available
✦ HT25 HUB
at Davies Pacific Center
841 Bishop St • Honolulu
Tue–Sat | 11am–7pm
✦ Capitol Modern
formerly Hawai‘i State Art Museum
250 S Hotel St, 2nd Floor • Honolulu
(808) 586-0900
Mon–Sat | 10am–4pm
Paid parking at Ali‘i Place
✦ Honolulu Hale
530 S King St • Honolulu
(808) 768-6622
Mon–Fri | 7:45am–4:30pm
Street parking available
✦ Aupuni Space
729 Auahi St • Honolulu
(808) 600-0519
Wed + Sat | 11am–3pm
Fri | 3pm–7pm
Street parking available
✦ Honolulu Museum of Art
900 S Beretania St • Honolulu
(808) 532-8700
Wed–Thur, Sat–Sun | 10am–6pm
Fri | 10am–9pm
Paid parking at 1111 Victoria St, Honolulu
Online reservations available
✦ Fort DeRussy Beach Park *
2055 Kālia Rd • Honolulu
Every day | 5am–10pm
✦ Lē‘ahi *
Diamond Head State Monument
Diamond Head Rd
Every day | 6am–6pm (4pm last entry)
Onsite parking available
Reservations required
HAWAI‘I ISLAND
Donkey Mill Art Center
78-6670 Mamalahoa Hwy • Holualoa
(808) 322-3362
Wed–Sat | 10am–6pm
East Hawaiʻi Cultural Center
141 Kalākaua St • Hilo
(808) 961-5711
Tue–Fri | 10am–4pm
Sat | 10am–2pm
Getting Around
Ride sharing is the most popular and convenient way of getting around O‘ahu. Note that wait times may be extended in areas outside of Honolulu and Waikīkī.
PUBLIC TRANSIT | O‘ahu
TheBus
City and County of Honolulu
Cash fares: $3 single ride; $7.50 day cap. Passes and Holo Card available.
CAR SHARE
Hui Car Share | O‘ahu
Rent a car by the hour. Cars are parked at various locations on O‘ahu. Requires smart phone app. Prices vary: averaging about $12 per hour. Includes gas + insurance.
Turo
Rent a car from local hosts. 24/7 roadside assistance, delivery to travel hub possible. Prices vary.
IDEAS FOR
REGENERATIVE TRAVEL
ALOHA NŌ invites visitors to reorient themselves in relation to the land and each other. Volunteering while in Hawai‘i can put that call into action. Here are some ideas for a regenerative visit, including culturally based practices and opportunities to mālama ‘āina, or care for the land.
This information was current at the time of publication. For the latest information, please check the respective websites. For more ideas and activities on other islands, see Mālama Hawai‘i.
Culturally-Based Volunteering
Keanahala
Lau hala picking + preparation
1200 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu
Sat + Sun | 9am–12pm
Thurs | 5pm–8pm
NiU NOW! | Uluniu Project
Coconut grove revitalization
91-1001 Farrington Hwy
Kapolei
4th Saturday of the month
8am–12pm
The Mu‘umu‘u Library
Sewing Café: mend mu‘umu‘u
1200 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu
Wednesdays | 5pm–7pm
Community Workdays
Ho‘okua‘āina
Work in the lo‘i (taro patch)
916 C Auloa Rd • Kailua
1st Saturday of the month
Kāko‘o ‘Ōiwi
Work in the lo‘i (taro patch)
46-406 Kamehameha Hwy
Kāne‘ohe
Mon + Tue + Fri
9am–12:30pm
1st Saturday of the month
8:30am–12pm
Ho‘oulu ‘Āina
Reforestation, gardening, cultural sharing
3659 Kalihi St • Kalihi
Wed + Fri + every other Sat
9am–12pm
Kauluakalana
Work in the lo‘i (taro patch)
1200 Kailua Rd • Kailua
Second Saturdays
8:30am–12:30pm
Mālama Loko Ea
Loko i‘a (fishpond) restoration
62-540 Kamehameha Hwy
Haleiwa
Third Saturday of the month
Genki Ala Wai Project
Canal restoration
400 Kapahulu Ave
Honolulu
See Instagram for the schedule
For Hawai‘i Triennial 2025 (HT25), we have a limited number of press passes for active members of the media to view and report on the multi-site exhibition. Note that press passes are for a single person only and are not transferrable. We also have a limited number of passes for curators and arts professionals.
For consideration, please use the form here.