Maui Art: Artists & Art Galleries in Paradise

Maui Art

Lahaina Arts Society

Celebrating 40 Years
of Service to the
Maui Community

Lahaina Arts Society, on Maui, Hawaii, is a showcase and "training ground" for local artists, and has been at the center of Lahaina and its art scene since November 14, 1967. It is now the oldest art gallery in one of the largest art markets in the USA. Since 1968, the Society has been located in the Old Courthouse, an historic building in the center of Lahaina, down by the harbor. The building was constructed to form the seat of government for Maui, Hawaii, in the 1860s. Lahaina Arts Society is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to arts education and Maui artists.

We foster and encourage art appreciation and expression, the development of artistic ability and other skills, particularly through the medium of classes or other guidance and instruction in all forms of art, including oil painting, water color, drawing, sketching, ceramics, sculpture, lei-making, oriental flower arrangement, interpretive dancing, little theater groups, and generally to cultivate and promote community interest in every form of artistic activity.

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Art Galleries: Beyond Lahaina

Continuing a long standing tradition, MAUI HANDS currently represents over 300 fine artists, artisans, jewelers, woodworkers, glassblowers, potters, and sculptors, all 100% local to the state of Hawaii. Now with 4 locations, MAUI HANDS hosts a spectacular showcase of fine art and home furnishings including garden art, carpets, lamps, local hardwood furniture, kitchen and bath accessories in glass, basketry, and pottery and distinctive Hawaiian gifts.


For an unparalleled selection of fine art, sculpture, glass and designer jewerly, visit the dolphin galleries


The Gallery exhibits the hand-made works of over 100 local artists from Maui and the other Islands of Hawai.


Showcasing fine art.


Featuring many original oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, bronze sculpture, Hawaiian feather art, art glass and primitive clay vessels.


Come view the work of artists inspired by the changing colors of the sunrises and sunets in our seaside gallery.