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Following their groundbreaking 10-year anniversary exhibition at the Museum in 2021, World Wide Walls returns to the Castle Memorial Building with Under/Ground, created by Jasper Wong, World Wide Walls founder and lead director, Amy Wong, World Wide Walls CFO/COO and co-lead director, and designed by DeAnne Kennedy, Bishop Museum exhibit designer.

Honolulu, Hawaiʻi — Bishop Museum, the State of Hawaiʻi Museum of Natural and Cultural History, shares its July 2026 exhibitions, public programs, and events. A full and continually updated listing can be found on the Museum’s website, BishopMuseum.org. For more information, please contact Krislyn Hashimoto with Stryker Weiner & Yokota Public Relations, Inc.

June welcomes the addition of artwork from Artist Kūhaʻoʻīmaikalani Zane to the Ea Mai ʻEiwa: Patterns of Practice exhibition, as well as an outdoor screening of “He Moʻolelo Wahi Pana: A Storied Landscape” at Museum After Hours on June 12, 2026.

The Science & Sustainability Festival, a Bishop Museum Signature Public Program, features interactive activities for all members of the ʻohana (family), along with special presentations and exhibition highlights.

“Twice a year, in May and July, the sun passes directly overhead us in Hawaiʻi. On these two days, the sun will be above us at a 90 degree angle to the horizon and any upright object, such as a flagpole, won’t have a shadow,” said Romee Wizza Gaoiran, Bishop Museum Planetarium manager. “This phenomenon only occurs in the tropics and as Hawaiʻi is the only U.S. state in the tropics, we’re the only state that experiences Lāhainā Noon.”

Family-friendly evening event features discounted admission, free parking, and the Kaiwiʻula Night Market.
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