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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.
Screenings Flux, Fall 2025 The Flux screening series brings the creative community together to celebrate outstanding short films and music videos from around the globe, with wildly inventive filmmaker presentations and performances, followed by a courtyard party with DJ and cash bar. Thu Nov 13 7:30 PM
Special Programs UCLA Art History Graduate Symposium: Revolution The 60th Annual UCLA Art History Graduate Symposium considers revolution as a mode of imagining new ways of seeing, knowing, and acting in the field of art history. Keynote: Dr. Sohl Lee. Fri Nov 14 9:30 AM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive An Evening of Films by Pratibha Parmar Screening of two documentaries: A Place of Rage (1991) and My Name Is Andrea (2022). Fri Nov 14 7:30 PM
Kids Special Programs Art Lab Drop by Art Lab for hands-on creative activities inspired by artworks on view at the museum. Sat Nov 15 1:00 PM
Tours & Talks Exhibition Highlights Tour: Made in L.A. 2025 Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Made in L.A. 2025. Sat Nov 15 1:00 PM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive Food and Film: The Scent of Green Papaya Writer-director Trần Anh Hùng won the Caméra d’Or at Cannes for his debut feature, The Scent of Green Papaya, a luminous portrait of the sensuous world as experienced by Mùi, a young servant girl to a troubled, middle-class family, in 1950s Saigon. Sat Nov 15 7:30 PM
Screenings Kids Family Flicks: The Phantom Tollbooth A mysterious tollbooth and a toy car transport young Milo to a magical, topsy-turvy world where letters are at war with numbers. Sun Nov 16 11:00 AM
Tours & Talks Art in Conversation Educators lead 30-minute in-person talks about connections and comparisons between two works of art. Sun Nov 16 1:00 PM
Screenings UCLA Film & TV Archive I May Destroy You Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You is a radical, genre-defying exploration of trauma, consent and creative survival in the post-#MeToo era. Three episodes will be screened, with Q&A with Professor Kathleen McHugh Sun Nov 16 7:00 PM
Conversations Lynn Hershman Leeson: Private I Join pioneering conceptual artist Lynn Hershman Leeson and art historian Margot Norton for an evening of video screenings and insights into Leeson's revolutionary career and new book Private I. Tue Nov 18 7:30 PM