Beyond Monet Honolulu - Opens June 15, 2022
Beyond Monet, an immersive experience. Dates to be announced soon!
Through the use of cutting-edge projection technology and an original score, Beyond Monet breathes new life into over 400 of Claude Monet’s artworks. Comprised of over 4 trillion content pixels, this high-resolution portrayal of Monet’s work gives guests the opportunity to become one with his paintings.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Sunday – Thursday: 10am -9pm (last entry 8pm)
Friday & Saturday: 10am – 10pm (last entry 9pm)
DURATION
The visit will take around one hour with final entry one hour before close.
Beyond Monet Honolulu Announced - Opens June 15, 2022
Beyond Monet, an immersive experience. Dates to be announced soon!
Through the use of cutting-edge projection technology and an original score, Beyond Monet breathes new life into over 400 of Claude Monet’s artworks. Comprised of over 4 trillion content pixels, this high-resolution portrayal of Monet’s work gives guests the opportunity to become one with his paintings.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Sunday – Thursday: 10am -9pm (last entry 8pm)
Friday & Saturday: 10am – 10pm (last entry 9pm)
DURATION
The visit will take around one hour with final entry one hour before close.
A Celebration of Creativity & Discovery presented by Hawaii State Art Museum
A First Friday Event Celebrating the Opening of SHELTER: An Immersive Installation in the Mirror Room by Zachary Angeles- A CELEBRATION OF CREATIVITY & DISCOVERY AS WE REEVALUATE WHAT SHELTER IS & WHERE WE CAN FIND IT
The entire night includes dance, music, food, and more!
.6:00-9:00pm Immersive installation “Shelter” by Zach Angeles in the ground floor Mirror Room
6:30pm “Get Ur dUck ON” moveme installation by Piko Dance Arts in the outdoor Sculpture Garden
7:30pm “In the Moment” performance by Jhalak Dance Company in the outdoor Sculpture Garden
8:00pm Treasure Box Studios in the outdoor Sculpture Garden
Free Admission // All Ages Welcome // Must Show Proof of Vaccination or Negative COVID Result
Registration is required to visit the “Shelter” installation in the Mirror Room.