Programs & Events Art & Ideas Public Programs Exhibitions Public Programs Collections Artist Initiatives Explore Online Academic Programs K-12 & Families Featured programs 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.
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.
Kids 826LA@Hammer: Take Me Away: Writing That Moves Us In this creative writing workshop for kids, craft poetry and prose that enact a sense of movement. Sun Nov 6 11:00 AM
Conversations Spinning, Spinning, Turning, Directing: A Portrait of Bob Thompson Kellie Jones, Ashon Crawley, and Erin Christovale discuss the themes in the work of painter Bob Thompson. Sun Nov 6 3:00 PM
Screenings The Hunters When a hunting party finds the body of a communist partisan perfectly preserved in the snow, they carry it back to their lakeside lodge to open a formal inquest. Sun Nov 6 7:30 PM
Special Programs California General Election Polling Place The Hammer is an official Vote Center for the California General Election, including for federal, state, and local offices. Mon Nov 7 10:00 AM
Special Programs California General Election Polling Place The Hammer is an official Vote Center for the California General Election, including for federal, state, and local offices. Tue Nov 8 7:00 AM
Tours & Talks CANCELED: Lunchtime Art Talk on Henry Wessel Curatorial assistant Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi leads an in-person discussion of Henry Wessel's work. Wed Nov 9 12:30 PM
Conversations J. Fan: UCLA Department of Art Lecture The artist J. Fan discusses his practice. Thu Nov 10 7:30 PM
Kids Pop-up Studio: Fantasylands This drop-in workshop is designed for families to explore and create together. Sat Nov 12 11:00 AM
Tours & Talks Exhibition Tour: Bob Thompson Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition. Sat Nov 12 1:00 PM
Screenings The Third Man Carol Reed’s tenebrous thriller, about a writer investigating a friend’s death in postwar Vienna, was a favorite of Joan Didion. Sat Nov 12 7:30 PM Part of the series Can’t Get That Monster Out of My Mind: Joan Didion and Cinema