Museum

Sherri Reeve

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The Sherri Reeve Museum is a small, intimate museum located in the upcountry town of Makawao on Maui, Hawaii. It showcases the vibrant paintings and sculptures of Sherri Reeve, a local artist known for her colorful depictions of Hawaiian flora, fauna, and landscapes. The museum is housed in a historic building on Baldwin Avenue, the main street of Makawao, which is known for its paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) heritage. Visitors can explore Reeve's studio and gallery, where many of her works are displayed. The museum offers a glimpse into the artist's creative process and her connection to the Hawaiian environment. It's a quiet, off-the-beaten-path attraction for art lovers.

Don't miss

  • View original paintings and sculptures by Sherri Reeve
  • Visit the artist's studio space
  • Explore the historic Makawao town
  • Purchase unique art prints and souvenirs
  • Learn about Hawaiian artistic traditions

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Know before you go

  • Check opening hours online as they may vary seasonally.
  • Photography is usually allowed, but ask staff.
  • Combine with shopping at nearby boutiques and bakeries.
  • The museum is small; allow extra time to explore Makawao.

A bit of history

Sherri Reeve is a contemporary artist who has lived and worked on Maui for decades. The museum was established in her studio to share her art with the public, preserving the legacy of her unique style inspired by Hawaiian culture.

Common questions

Is there an admission fee?

Admission is typically free or by donation; confirm on their website.

Can I meet the artist?

Sherri Reeve is sometimes present; check ahead.

How long should I spend?

About 30 minutes to an hour.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Yes, but it's more geared toward art enthusiasts.

What is the best way to get there?

Driving is easiest; parking is available on the street.

Are there restrooms?

Restrooms are available in the museum.

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