Maui Has a Serious Creative Community
Lahaina Arts District
Before the 2023 fires, Lahaina's Front Street was one of Hawaii's premier gallery corridors. The art community is rebuilding — the talent is still here, the galleries are finding new homes, and the creative energy has not diminished. Organizations like the Lahaina Arts Society are actively supporting the resurrection of the arts community as Lahaina rebuilds. Follow their work and support local artists directly.
Paia: The Living Arts Village
Paia on the North Shore has emerged as a thriving arts community. Galleries, studios, boutiques selling local art, and working artists who have made Paia their base create a walkable village that feels genuinely creative. The juxtaposition of surf culture and fine art gives Paia a character that is entirely its own.
The Shops at Wailea
The Shops at Wailea hosts rotating gallery exhibitions, live performances, and cultural events. Several galleries in the complex carry significant Hawaii artists — work by artists who have made Maui home.
Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC)
The MACC in Kahului is Maui's premier performing arts venue — a 1,200-seat theater that hosts everything from the Maui Philharmonic to visiting Broadway productions, international performers, and local theater companies. The Castle Theater is the centerpiece, and the outdoor amphitheater hosts community events year-round.
Notable Galleries
Wyland Galleries (multiple locations) — the ocean-themed work of Robert Wyland. Andaz Maui gallery spaces — rotating exhibitions from serious local and visiting artists. Village Gallery in Makawao — Upcountry arts representing Maui's working artists.
Maui Film Festival
The Maui Film Festival held each June at Wailea is one of the premiere independent film events in the Pacific — with screenings under the stars, filmmaker conversations, and a cultural program that draws significant talent to the island.
Jolanta's Feedback
Maui's creative community is one of the things I love most about living here. The talent is extraordinary and the artists are genuinely part of the island's fabric — not scenery. Support them directly.

