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A young girl stands, smiling, wearing a hat made of blue construction paper, a white coat, and silver glitter on her fingers. To the right of her is a structure made of rolls of colored construction paper with words and tinsel.
Kids

CANCELED: Art without Walls: Wear Your True Self

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Due to uncertainty around COVID-19, the Hammer is temporarily closed to the public and this program has been canceled. For COVID-19 updates impacting the UCLA community, please visit UCLA’s Newsroom.

Recommended for ages 5+, teens, and grown-ups

Create wearable art that reflects your true self with artist Martha Carrillo. This program is inspired by the exhibition Inside the Mask. The same art-making activities occur at each site, and  the program is bilingual in Spanish and English. The Hammer program includes storytelling in the galleries.

Copresented by the Felipe de Neve Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library

Hammer Kids is made possible through the generosity of the Anthony and Jeanne Pritzker Family Foundation. Hammer Kids also receives support from friends of the Hammer Museum's Kids Art Museum Project (K.A.M.P.), an annual family fundraiser. Additional funding is provided by The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, GRoW @ Annenberg, and The Winnick Family Foundation.

All public programs are free and made possible by a major gift from an anonymous donor.
 
Generous support is also provided by Susan Bay Nimoy and Leonard Nimoy, Good Works Foundation and Laura Donnelley, the Elizabeth Bixby Janeway Foundation, The Samuel Goldwyn Foundation, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, an anonymous donor, and all Hammer members.
 
Digital presentation of Hammer public programs is made possible by The Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation.
 
Hammer public programs are presented online in partnership with the #KeepThePromise campaign—a movement promoting social justice and human rights through the arts.