It's All About Lahaina

In remembrance of our beautiful and historical town of Lahaina, 
enjoy a diversity of works created by our artists. 
 
All works are available for purchase.

Lahaina Daybreak

original hand-made 45-screen serigraph on paper

Lahaina Sunshine

Giclée on paper – Limited edition of 100

Lahaina Docks

serigraph

Lahaina Memories

etching and aquatint

Maui Pa’u Princess

oil on cradled wood

In 1802, King Kamehameha made Lahaina the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom.This King Kamehamea parade pa’u rider is wearing the Lokelani rose and pink that are the official flower and color representing the island of Maui.The Pioneer Inn, built in 1901, was the first hotel built in Lahaina and was also the oldest still operating in Hawai’i.

Kokua Aloha

oil on gallery wrapped linen

Hope Shining Through

Giclée on canvas – Limited edition of 125

Front Street Shops, Lahaina

oil on canvas

Under The Banyan Tree, Lahaina

oil on gallery wrapped canvas

Lahaina Harbor, Kaho’olawe View

oil on gallery wrapped canvas

Baby Beach Lahaina

oil on gallery wrapped canvas

Sunset on Front Street

pastel

Lahaina Harbor

pastel

Wo Hing Temple on Front Street

pastel

Parking Lot on Front Street

pastel

Aloha ‘Oe

oil on wood

Hui Hou

oil on wood

Peaceful Sail

oil on gallery wrapped canvas

Missing You

Giclée on canvas

Lahaina Banyan Light

watercolor and gouache

Strength In Community

watercolor, varnish and wax on cradled wood

Paddle Out for Lahaina

watercolor, varnish and wax on cradled wood

Front Street Forever

watercolor, varnish and wax on cradled wood

Lahaina Glow

oil on cradled wood

Sweet Home Lahaina

acrylic on canvas

The Morning After

watercolor

Baby Beach Memories

watercolor

Sailing Front Street

oil on canvas

Lahaina Moondance

acrylic on canvas

Studio View Revisited

acrylic on canvas

Art Night in Lahaina

watercolor

Lahainaluna Sunset

oil on gallery wrapped canvas

Scarlet Sunset

oil on gallery wrapped canvas

Lahaina Grill

oil on canvas

Lahaina Banyan

oil on gallery wrapped canvas

A Moment in Time

giclée on canvas

Curious Keiki

oil on panel

Dreams of Front Street

oil on panel

Memories of Lahaina

Giclée on canvas

Tangerine

oil on canvas over cradled wood

Obon at Jodo Mission

acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas

Mauna Kahalawai

alcohol ink on aluminum

West Maui Kalo Fields

alcohol ink on aluminum

Kai Wahine

acrylic on canvas

Lahaina Harbor

Giclée on canvas – Limited edition of 250

Sailing to Lahaina

watercolor

Spinnaker Sky

watercolor

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In 1989, The Maui News called Viewpoints Gallery “a jewel in the art scene”; decades later Viewpoints has become one of the finest art galleries in the State. The discerning art lover will discover representational and contemporary works in a variety of media by Maui’s finest artists and artisans.

Viewpoints Gallery has been driven by a keen sense of community, providing support and paying respect to the culture, the environment, and the arts through events and exhibits. The gallery sets itself apart in action and deed, and has been instrumental in establishing programs that reflect living art history here in the islands.

On Baldwin Avenue, near the lower end of the commercial district, is the establishment that launched the town’s reputation as an art colony – The Courtyard in Makawao. In the early 1900s, this was the site of a movie theater where, on Saturday nights, cowpokes from nearby ranches would come to see silent pictures starring Tom Mix and William S. Hart.

Pictures of a different sort are on view today. You’ll find Viewpoints Gallery – a favorite for the art aficionado in search of top-quality local art.

"Imagine a place you never tire of visiting because of the beauty, the exquisite quality, indeed the joy to discover a new way to look at the world - that's what Viewpoints does for me."

Inquiries are Most Welcome

For specific artwork on display simply call or text.

Viewpoints Gallery

at the Courtyard in Makawao
Tuesday through Saturday:  11 am – 5 pm