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Art Lab

SATURDAYS, 1–4PM

Create your own climate justice call to action at Art Lab, the Hammer's drop-in artmaking program for visitors of all ages. Whether you are looking for a kid-friendly project or for something artful to do after spending time in the galleries, drop by Art Lab for a hands-on, creative activity inspired by artworks in Breath(e): Towards Climate and Social Justice. This program is for anyone—at any age or skill level—who wants to experiment with artmaking. Facilitated by Hammer educators. Children must be accompanied by guardians at all times.

Upcoming 2024 Art Lab dates:
Saturday, Sept. 28
Saturday, Oct. 5
Saturday, Oct. 12
Saturday, Oct. 19
Saturday, Oct. 26
Saturday, Nov. 2
Saturday, Nov. 9
Saturday, Nov. 16
Saturday, Nov. 23
Saturday, Nov. 30
Saturday, Dec. 7

Please note that this recurring program is subject to change. Visit the Public Programs calendar to find the most up to date information.
ATTENDING THIS PROGRAM?

Ticketing: This free program is not ticketed.
Parking: Valet parking is available on Lindbrook Drive for $15 cash only. Self-parking is available under the museum. Rates are $8 for the first three hours with museum validation, and $3 for each additional 20 minutes, with a $22 daily maximum. There is an $8 flat rate after 5 p.m. on weekdays, and all day on weekends.
Press: If you are a member of the press and are interested in attending and covering the program, please email the Hammer’s Senior PR Manager, Santiago Pazos, at spazos@hammer.ucla.edu for accommodations.

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Read the Hammer's full COVID-19 safety guidelines.

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Academic Programs at the Hammer Museum are supported by the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation and the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation. Additional support is provided by Mary Kitchen and Jonathan Orszag, Babyletto, The Brotman Foundation of California, City National Bank, Ellen & Teddy Schwarzman, Jay Meredith Stein & Josh Zwass, and friends of the Hammer Museum's Kids Art Museum Project (K.A.M.P.).