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The 2021 Art + Activism Cohort at the UCLA Sculpture Garden.
Aug 26

Art + Activism: A Collaborative Learning Project

Witch Hunt

  • Oct 10, 2021 – Jan 9, 2022 This is a past exhibition
A circle of women around a table with a large circular light fixture above, and the words What if Women Ruled the World on the wall
Jill Mulleady, Streetlamp, MacArthur Park (right), n.d.; Someone left the cake out in the rain (triptych) (left), 2020.
Aug 5

Art and Storytelling with the Emerging Museum Education Fellowship

Hammer Projects: David Hartt

  • Aug 21, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022 This is a past exhibition
Realistic image of a forest of trees with water in the foreground.

Hammer Contemporary Collection: Brian Jungen

  • Aug 14, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022 This is a past exhibition
Brian Jungen, The Evening Redness in the West, 2006 (detail), baseballs, softballs, leather furniture, home theater system and DVDs, dimensions variable.
A woman stands center right in front of a multi-colored tapestry with a purple background and many human-like figures in the foreground
Jun 11

What Do You Think? 5th graders talk about a tapestry

Lightpole in front of a triptych. One woman stands to the right of the paintings with one arm raised
Jun 11

What Do You Think? 5th graders discuss a triptych

Houseguest: Shadows Fall Down

  • Aug 21, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022 This is a past exhibition
Black and white etching of a standing naked figure with short black hair. A long strip of spotted fabric is draped over their shoulder and nearly reaches the ground. A leafless dark black tree  stands in the background.

No Humans Involved

  • Oct 10, 2021 – Jan 9, 2022 This is a past exhibition
A person sits in a beauty salon chair in a dark room with potted palm trees behind her. The person has medium-dark skin, wears a yellow dress with several metal necklaces, is barefoot, and holds the chair's drying helmet over their face with two hands. Various-sized video monitors peek out rom the plants.
Three white thought bubble clouds on a sky blue background
May 14

The Weather Inside: Wax Resist Watercolor Cards

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