
Bishop Museum’s After Hours
Friday, April 14, 2023
5:00 – 9 p.m.
Admission closes at 8:00 p.m.
Admission Rates
Skip the line and save $5 by pre-purchasing your ticket! Pre-Sale ticket holders are able to enter through our Jabulka gate (on the Diamond Head side of the Gift Shop).
*Pre-Sale tickets end at 4:00 p.m. on the day of the event
$5 pre-sale for non-members (must register online)
$10 at the door for non-members
Free – All Membership Levels
Same-day museum admission is Free; need to show proof of general admission tickets
Membership enrollment is available on-site. Pre-registration is recommended.
Parking: $3 per vehicle (credit card only), Free for Members
What’s Happening at After Hours
Join us for Museum After Hours in March to celebrate the opening night of Ola ka Noʻeau:
ALL NIGHT
Food & Drink Vendors – Great Lawn
Visit a variety of food, drink and craft vendors on the Great Lawn. Organized by Millwood Productions.
Membership Tent – Outside the Ho‘okipa desk
Stop by the Membership Tent, submit a Member Spotlight, and receive a Bishop Museum gift.
Parley AIR Station
Join the team at the AIR Station for family friendly games and ocean education opportunities.
PROGRAM, TOURS, and ACTIVITIES
Keiki Activities w/ Ulu Aʻe Learning Center
5:30 – 7:30 p.m. – Alien Garden
Activities include ʻohe kāpala (create a greeting card using stamps), kōnane (outplay your opponent in a two-player strategy board game) and kiʻi pōhaku (collect the most matching petroglyphs). For ages 5-10. A parent/guardian must be present.
Lauhala Weaving w/ Keoua Nelsen
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. – Flanders Lawn
Weave the dried leaves of the Pūhala (Pandanus) into a stunning bracelet. Courtesy of Helumoa, Royal Hawaiian Center
Lei Making w/ Maxeen Shea
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Hale ʻIkehu
Use the kui (sewing) style to string an assortment of blossoms into a beautiful lei (floral garland). Courtesy of Helumoa, Royal Hawaiian Center
Funding for Bishop Museum After Hours keiki activities has been provided by the Johnson Ohana Foundation, founded by Kim and Jack Johnson to support environmental, art, and music education.