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Mindful Awareness Meditation Thursdays, 12:30–1 PM PDT Free weekly drop-in sessions are open to all who are interested in learning how to live more presently.
Tours & Talks Lunchtime Art Talk on Raven Chacon Curatorial assistant Nyah Ginwright leads an in-person discussion of Raven Chacon's work. Wed Jul 30 12:30 PM
Special Programs Mindful Awareness Meditation Free weekly drop-in sessions are open to all who are interested in learning how to live more presently. Thu Jul 31 12:30 PM
Music & Performance Very Be Careful with Healing Gems and DJ Eléanora Free live concert by Very Be Careful with Healing Gems & DJ Eléanora, plus happy hour and extended gallery hours. Thu Jul 31 6:30 PM Part of the series Hammer Summer Concerts 2025
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive Nashville As the designated home of celebrated director and screenwriter Robert Altman’s print collection, the Archive is honored to present this centennial retrospective as an opportunity to reflect on Altman’s vision of an egalitarian cinema over eight screenings. Fri Aug 1 7:30 PM
Tours & Talks Exhibition Tour: Noah Davis Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Noah Davis Sat Aug 2 1:00 PM
Kids Special Programs Art Lab Drop by Art Lab for hands-on creative activities inspired by artworks on view at the museum. Sat Aug 2 1:00 PM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive Archive Talks: Dark Waters A young war refugee finds safe harbor in the arms of distant relatives living on a Louisiana plantation where nothing and no one are what they seem. Q&A with Mayukh Sen, author of "Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood’s First South Asian Star." Sat Aug 2 7:30 PM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive In This Our Life Bette Davis plays Stanley Timberlake, a destructive sister in a Virginia family. Part of the screening series "The Devil Finds Work: James Baldwin’s Cinema of the Mind," including a live dramatic reading of Baldwin's work. Sun Aug 3 7:00 PM
Music & Performance CANCELED: Performance by Jason Moran Step into the Noah Davis exhibition for a special performance by artist, jazz pianist, composer, and educator Jason Moran. Presented in celebration of Davis’s life and legacy, the performance honors his enduring impact. Tue Aug 5 6:00 PM
Tours & Talks Lunchtime Art Talk on Giovanni Battista Piranesi Grunwald Center Curatorial Fellow Kelin Michael leads an in-person discussion of Giovanni Battista Piranesi's work. Wed Aug 6 12:30 PM