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Amelia Toledo (Brazilian, b. 1926), Sorriso do menina (Girl’s smile), 1976.
Tours & Talks

Radical Women Walk-through: Marisela Norte

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In this unique gallery talk, writer and artist Marisela Norte discusses specific works from Radical Women that inspire and provoke her.

Attending this program?

ALL HAMMER PROGRAMS ARE FREE
Location: Look for signs or ask a Visitor Experience Representative.
Ticketing: This drop-in program is not ticketed. Due to limited capacity in the gallery, please sign up at the Wilshire Boulevard welcome desk. 
Parking: Under the museum, $6 flat rate after 6 p.m. Cash only.

All Hammer 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, an anonymous donor, The Samuel Goldwyn Foundation, and all Hammer members.

The Hammer’s digital presentation of its public programs is made possible by the Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation.

Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985 is organized by the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, an initiative of the Getty with arts institutions across Southern California. The exhibition is guest curated by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Andrea Giunta with Marcela Guerrero former curatorial fellow, in collaboration with Connie Butler, chief curator, Hammer Museum.

Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 is made possible through lead grants from the Getty Foundation.

Major funding is provided by the Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation and Eugenio López Alonso. Generous support is provided by the Vera R. Campbell Foundation, Marcy Carsey, Betty and Brack Duker, Susan Bay Nimoy, and Visionary Women.

Additional support is provided by the Radical Women Leadership Committee and the Friends of Radical Women.

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Media sponsorship is provided by Cultured magazine, KCET, and KCRW 89.9 FM.

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