The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, California explores the capacity of art to
enhance the full range of human experience. The Museum’s programming is
based on the tenet that artists play a crucial role in all aspects of culture
and society and its collections and exhibitions span the classic to the
contemporary in art, architecture and design, with a special emphasis on new
work. As one of the public arts units of the School of Arts and Architecture
at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Museum contributes to the
intellectual life of the campus and the community at large and is a vibrant
forum for the exploration of cultural, political, and social issues. In
addition to critically acclaimed exhibitions, the Museum offers a rich
variety of free public programs such as lectures, symposia, film series,
readings, and musical performances.