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Hop on new museum shuttle for day of art

COURTESY HONOLULU MUSEUM OF ART

The Honolulu Museum of Art recently started a free weekly shuttle between its main location at 900 S. Beretania St. and Spalding House in Makiki Heights.

The shuttle, free with $10 museum admission (age 17 and under free), leaves approximately every hour from 11 a.m. at the Beretania Street location, Tuesdays through June 20. A round-trip ride and hour spent exploring Spalding House takes about 90 minutes. The last shuttle leaves Spalding House at 3:15 p.m.

In addition to art galleries, Spalding House is home to a permanent installation of David Hockney’s “L’Enfant et les sortilèges,” a cafe and gift shop, and sculpture-filled gardens overlooking Diamond Head and Honolulu.

Also new on Tuesdays, through June 20, the HoMA Select Shuttle Tour takes visitors on a guided tour of the museum’s masterpieces at both locations. The “greatest hits” tour is offered at 1 p.m. and is free with admission.

To take the shuttle, guests should check in at the Visitor Information Center at the museum entrance. Call 532-8700 or visit honolulumuseum.org.

One response to “Hop on new museum shuttle for day of art”

  1. Mythman says:

    David Hockney is vastly over rated and is in objective reality a hack who has no breakthroughs whatsoever to his credit. He is a copyist of the worst kind. Don’t take the shuttle to view the David Hockney junk, unless you are also a supporter of g–ness in “the arts” per se.

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