The Honolulu Academy of Arts is truly one of our community’s unsung heroes. Since its opening in 1927, this local art museum has grown to house more than 40,000 works of art, specializing in one of the world’s finest collections of Asian art. The Doris Duke Theatre also calls the Academy home, hosting concerts, film festivals and more. As incredible as that may seem, the Academy of Arts has often been viewed as little more than your typical stagnant museum.In recent years, however, the Academy of Arts has seen its hip factor increase exponentially, thanks in large part to the popular ARTafterDARK events. From January through October, ARTafterDARK is billed as a “monthly art party organized by a dynamic group of young volunteers dedicated to exploring the arts” according to the Academy. Held on the last Friday of the month from 6-9pm, the event has played host to events as diverse as “Seoul Party,” a celebration of Korean artistic innovation, to “Hawaii Ink,” a night dedicated to exploring Hawaii’s extreme side, to “Camelot,” a tribute to the American way of life through the eyes of the legendary Kennedy family.
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