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  1. Hammer Museum

    An art museum and cultural center in Los Angeles known for its artist-centric and progressive array of exhibitions and public programs. Affiliated with UCLA (University of California, Los …

  2. About Us - Hammer Museum

    The Hammer Museum opened to the public in November 1990. Founded by Dr. Armand Hammer, former Chairman of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, the Museum was designed by architect …

  3. Hours & Directions | Hammer Museum

    Located on the north side of the Museum between Westwood Boulevard and Glendon Avenue, this entrance has an accessible ramp up to the courtyard level. Drop-offs are discouraged in …

  4. Exhibitions | Hammer Museum

    The seventh iteration of the Hammer’s biennial exhibition highlighting the practices of artists working throughout the greater Los Angeles area.

  5. Tours & Self-Guided Groups - Hammer Museum

    Hammer tours are conversation-based and led by paid Student Educators. Educators are UCLA students from diverse disciplines who bring unique perspectives to the artworks.

  6. Restaurant | Hammer Museum

    Set in the museum’s courtyard, Audrey is a full-service restaurant with a full bar—ideal for a sit-down dinner or casual cocktails and a light daytime meal.

  7. Know Before You Go | Hammer Museum

    Explore the Hammer Museum with our free mobile guide on Bloomberg Connects. Listen to exclusive audio from artists and curators, watch video profiles, and more.

  8. Employment Opportunities | Hammer Museum

    Current job openings and internship opportunities at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.

  9. Collections | Hammer Museum

    Armand Hammer Collection This impressive collection of European and American paintings and drawings reflects the interests and passion of the museum’s founder, Armand Hammer.

  10. Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden - Hammer Museum

    Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden, University of California, Los Angeles. Gift of the UCLA Alumni Association and an anonymous donor as a tribute to Franklin D. Murphy.