
Honolulu's hidden gem for masterworks and local artistry.
Park West Fine Art Museum & Gallery Hawaii is an art gallery and museum in Waikiki, Honolulu at 226 Lewers St Suite L118. The space features works by international masters and local artists, including Picasso, Rembrandt, Dürer, Dali, and Chagall, in a quiet, air-conditioned, well-organized setting with seating to view pieces. Reviews praise Cam Rose for professional, warm, and knowledgeable guidance that enhances the experience.
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Explore our extensive collection featuring international masters and local Hawaiian artists in a beautifully curated, air-conditioned space.
Work with expert consultants like Cam Rose for guided tours, artist insights, and help selecting pieces that resonate with you.
Assistance with purchasing artworks, including authentication, shipping, and installation for collectors and enthusiasts.
Rotating displays highlighting specific artists, such as Slava Ilyayev's textured impasto works, with detailed storytelling.
Immerse yourself in art from global icons and local talent in a relaxed environment with seating areas for contemplation.
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Overall rating
Emari H
What a fun place to browse and enjoy beautiful pieces of art right here in middle of Waikiki! They not only feature local artists but also have THE greats like Picasso! It’s a must check out for any beginner art enthusiasts to serious art collectors!
Hams Ibraheem
Honestly a hidden gem in Honolulu. I had no idea a local space like this would have works by artists like Picasso, Rembrandt, and Dürer - it blew my mind. The space itself is beautiful and artistic, with pieces from both international masters and local artists. It's quiet, air-conditioned, and thoughtfully laid out. Some rooms even have couches where you can sit and really take in the artwork. Whether you're an art lover or just a little curious, don't miss this place. It's one of those "how is this even here?" kind of spots - and I'm so glad I found it.
Kite Fly
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review for Cam Rose We had the absolute pleasure of working with Cam Rose, and we can’t say enough good things about her. From the moment we walked into the gallery, Cam brought an amazing combination of professionalism, passion, and genuine warmth. Her deep knowledge of the art—especially the textured, impasto works of Slava Ilyayev—was matched only by her ability to help us feel what we were seeing. She didn’t just sell us a painting—she guided us through the story behind it, pointed out subtle details we might have missed (including one playful surprise in the paint we never would’ve seen), and helped us choose a piece that truly resonated with us. Cam isn’t just a phenomenal art consultant—she’s also a talented artist herself, and that creative perspective really shined through. Her insight, honesty, and patience made the experience feel personal and exciting, not transactional. If you have a chance to work with her, take it. She’ll elevate your whole experience. Thanks, Cam—you made this moment unforgettable.
May Zhagro
This art museum is a must visit as you get to see various works of art by famous artists from around the world. It is air conditioned and the artwork is well organized. There are even rooms where you can sit on a couch and really view the art of that particular artist. No one gave us a hard time for just looking at the art. If you’re big on art, you can spend a good amount of time just going from painting to sculpture throughout the place.
Michael C.
Stopped by on the way dinner. The gallery has some amazing pieces by likes of Picasso, Dali, Chagall, and local artists. They have an insane number of Dali pieces. It’s an impressive collection of work. My wife and I were not in the market for art, but still felt like we should have been engaged by staff. Felt more like we were being watched (by the female staff member working). Maybe she wanted to ensure she was in a position to help if we had questions. Anyway, if you’re in the market for art when in Hawaii, you should stop by.