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White text on a transparent background reads: "Aloha BRICKS '26 STORIES OF HAWAI'I.

Aloha Bricks ’26: Stories of Hawaiʻi transforms Bishop Museum’s Castle Memorial Building into a vibrant, brick-built celebration of the islands. Created in partnership with the Hawaii LEGO® Users Group (HILUG) and middle school students from across the state, this original, family-friendly exhibition brings together culture and creativity through dynamic models, original artwork, and hands-on experiences. From beloved landmarks to native species and legendary tales, the exhibition highlights the people, places, plants, animals, and stories that shape Hawaiʻi.

A large LEGO sculpture of a fish on a sandy base sits in a workshop with organized shelves, boxes, and a person working at a table in the background.

See Hawaiʻi reimagined in bricks — from iconic landmarks and a 12-foot wave to larger-than-life sculptures of native species and immersive spaces designed for play.
Discover, explore, and build together.

Opening Soon!

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Museum Hours

Open Every Day
9 am – 5 pm

Ages

All Ages

Location

Castle Memorial Building

Admission

Included with General Admission

Adults: $33.95 – $38.95
Seniors (65+): $30.95 – $35.95
Youth (4–17): $25.95 – $30.95
Children (3 and under): Free

Children age 16 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.

A person assembles a mosaic-style image using small colored building blocks on a template, with completed and partially completed mosaics and instruction sheets visible on the table.A person assembles a mosaic-style image using small colored building blocks on a template, with completed and partially completed mosaics and instruction sheets visible on the table.
A large snail sculpture made from LEGO bricks is displayed on a black platform in an indoor workspace with storage bins and tables in the background.A large snail sculpture made from LEGO bricks is displayed on a black platform in an indoor workspace with storage bins and tables in the background.
A person in a purple "TEAM KŌKUA" shirt assembles a mosaic with small colored tiles, using instructions and organized tile packets from an open box.A person in a purple "TEAM KŌKUA" shirt assembles a mosaic with small colored tiles, using instructions and organized tile packets from an open box.
A large model of a manta ray made from LEGO bricks is suspended from the ceiling by red ropes in an industrial workshop space.A large model of a manta ray made from LEGO bricks is suspended from the ceiling by red ropes in an industrial workshop space.
A person organizes small, colorful LEGO pieces from labeled bags on a table, with an open red box and instruction sheets nearby.A person organizes small, colorful LEGO pieces from labeled bags on a table, with an open red box and instruction sheets nearby.
A large, detailed butterfly sculpture made from LEGO bricks is displayed on a wooden workbench in a workshop setting.A large, detailed butterfly sculpture made from LEGO bricks is displayed on a wooden workbench in a workshop setting.
Two people assemble a pixel art project using colored beads and a reference guide, with various bead bags and a red box labeled "brick" on the table.Two people assemble a pixel art project using colored beads and a reference guide, with various bead bags and a red box labeled "brick" on the table.
A large bird sculpture made of LEGO bricks, featuring red, orange, black, and white colors, is displayed on a green platform in a workshop setting.A large bird sculpture made of LEGO bricks, featuring red, orange, black, and white colors, is displayed on a green platform in a workshop setting.

Highlights include a Middle School Mascot Mosaic Gallery representing 50 schools statewide; mini-figure scale models of Hawaiian landmarks such as Aloha Tower and the Arizona Memorial, along with a Pasha Hawaii container ship and the Hawaiian Airlines fleet through the decades; and large-scale sculptures of endemic species including the humuhumunukunukuapua‘a, kalo, and the Kamehameha butterfly. Guests can also experience a “Tales of Maui” installation, 2D mosaics inspired by flora and fauna researched by Bishop Museum scientists, and interactive elements like a 12-foot wave and Free Play Zone that invite visitors of all ages to build and imagine.

Mahalo to Our Exhibition Sponsors

Hawaiian Telcom logo with the company name in dark text and five blue dots forming an arc above the word "Telcom" on a light background.
the first insurance company of hawaii logo.
Blue Kyoya Hotels & Resorts, LP logo on a white background.
Pasha Hawaii logo with a stylized compass rose centered between the words "Pasha" and "Hawaii" in bold, black capital letters.
Hawaiian Airlines logo featuring a profile of a woman with a hibiscus flower in her hair, next to the company name in purple text.
A red circle with "AIA" in white letters next to the word "Hawaii" in bold black text on a white background.
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