Located in the heart of Westwood Village, the Hammer Museum serves as a meeting place and a showcase for the arts.

The Museum presents a diverse schedule of historical and contemporary art exhibitions, as well as selections from the permanent collection, music, dance, poetry, gallery talks, symposia and docent tours for people of all ages.

Vincent Van Gogh
"Hospital at Saint-Remy"


In addition, the Hammer Museum houses the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, which comprises more than 35,000 works of art on paper including prints, drawings, photographs and artists' books from the Renaissance to the present.

Currently on exhibit
Through July 13: “...And Then Again: Printed Series, 1500-2007".
Through September 14: “Houseguest: Jennifer Bornstein Selects from the Grunwald Collection”.
July 13-Ocotber 12: “Modernist Architect: John Lautner”.
Ongoing: Armand Hammer Permanent Collection, works by Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, French nineteenth century masters, European Old Masters, and American artists from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries.

Hammer Projects--
Through June 12: Aaron Morse.
June 12-September 7: Henry Coombes.


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