- Kauikeaouli Hale
Kauikeaouli Hale is the first district courthouse for the Island of Oahu located at 1111 Alakea Street, Honolulu Hawaii 96813. Its Filing Window and its Files and Service Windows are open 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday, except Hawaii state holidays.
The name "Kauikeaouli Hale" translates from the Hawaiian language as ”House of Kauikeaouli”, Kauikeaouli being the birth name of Hawaii’s
King Kamehameha III (1813? - 1854). The art displayed at Kauikeaouli Hale includes:
* "Samara - XVI", a 1981 cast bronze sculpture by John Barnett
* "Aged Tree", a 1976 wood, copper and bronze sculpture bySatoru Abe
* "Bear and Cubs", a 1973 blackgranite sculpture byBenny Bufano
* "Hawaiian Mountain Series I", a 1974 ceramic sculpture byBob Flint
* "My Father's Eyes Have Seen What I Dreamed", a 1971 ceramic, wood and resin sculpture by Donald Harvey
* "Family Structure", a 1971 wood sculpture byKen Shutt References
* [http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1221267VG5L51.32657&profile=ariall&uri=link=3100011~!277767~!3100001~!3100002&aspect=Browse&menu=search&ri=1&source=~!siartinventories&term=Kauikeaouli+Hale%2C+Honolulu%2C+Hawaii&index=OWNER#focus Kauikeaouli Hale in the Art Inventories Catolog of the Smithsonian American Art Museum]
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