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MAY 24,2025 - JAN 25, 2026

Expedition Dinosaur:
Into the Deep

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Journey beneath the waves and back in time at
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum’s newest exhibit

Interactive and engaging activities, including fossil digs, augmented reality sandboxes that explore volcanic island formation, dinosaur-themed animation studios, and the immersive “Journey to the Deep Theater”.
Discover a prehistoric world of hands-on learning and immersive experiences designed to spark curiosity and inspire exploration for visitors of all ages.
Engage with dynamic exhibits that blend science, storytelling, and creativity to bring natural history and discovery to life.

On View At Bishop Museum

Ka ‘Ula Wena: Oceanic Red

The phrase “ka ‘ula wena” refers to a glowing red, one whose warmth envelops Hawaiʻi each day, first at Kumukahi, the storied easternmost point of the Islands. It is the strength of the sun but also the bounty of reds found in the plants and animals it nourishes. Ka ‘ula wena is a red experienced beyond seeing.

Corned Beef & Kalo

Corned Beef & Kalo, curated by Healoha Johnston, Bishop Museum director of Cultural Resources and curator for Hawaiʻi and Pacific Arts and Culture, features Pisupo lua afe (Corned Beef 2000) by Michel Tuffery, and KALO by Bernice Akamine.

Expedition Dinosaur

Journey beneath the waves and back in time at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum’s newest exhibit, Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep. This expansive 7,000-square-foot exhibit highlights fascinating parallels between prehistoric marine ecosystems and the diverse aquatic habitats surrounding our islands today.

Hawaiian Hall

Explore Hawaiʻi’s cultural and natural heritage at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. With a legacy spanning over 130 years, the museum showcases over 25 million artifacts that narrate the rich history and cultures of the Pacific.

J. Watumull Planetarium

Join us in the J. Watumull Planetarium at Bishop Museum to connect with the environment and peoples of the Pacific region, the expanse of our universe, and the stories we pass on from generation to generation.

Richard T. Mamiya Science Adventure Center

This 16,500 square-foot facility showcases immersive and interactive exhibits – with an emphasis on Hawai‘i’s environment.

Become an active participant in exploring areas of science in which Hawai‘i has gained international recognition for cutting edge research – including volcanology, oceanography, and biodiversity.

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