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Kids Special Programs

Art Lab x Metro Art: Meet the Artists

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Join the Hammer Museum and Metro Art for a special Art Lab event with Metro Art commissioned artists iris yirei hu, Yunhee Min, Sandow Birk, Victoria Fu & Matt Rich. Explore the artists’ creative process through hands-on, art-making activities connected to their site-specific artwork commissions for the future D Line Subway Extension Project, Section 3 stations serving UCLA, the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center and beyond. All ages are welcome.

About Metro Art: Metro Art enhances the customer experience with innovative, award-winning visual and performing arts programming that encourages ridership and connects people, neighborhoods and destinations throughout Los Angeles County. A diverse range of site-specific artworks is integrated into the growing Metro system, improving the quality of transit environments and creating a sense of place. From photography installations to onboard posters, art tours, and live performances, our multi-faceted arts programs add vibrancy and engage communities throughout Los Angeles.

Learn more about Metro Art at metro.net/art

Learn more about the Metro D Line Subway Extension Project: metro.net/dline

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Ticketing: This free program is not ticketed.
Parking: 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.

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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 The Brotman Foundation of California, McCrea Foundation, Ellen & Teddy Schwarzman, Jay Meredith Stein & Josh Zwass, and friends of the Hammer Museum's Kids Art Museum Project (K.A.M.P.).