Watch 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup Round of 16 matches and Quarterfinals live at the Hammer on big screens, with friends and fellow fanatics, in an indoor/outdoor setting where art and sport come together.
Watch 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup Round of 16 matches and Quarterfinals live at the Hammer on big screens, with friends and fellow fanatics, in an indoor/outdoor setting where art and sport come together.
The Hammer's curatorial department leads free, insightful, short discussions about artists every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. This talk on artist Maria Catharina Prestel, after Jacopo Ligozzi is led by director and chief curator of the Grunwald Center, Naoko Takahatake.
San Francisco-based saxophonist Kasey Knudsen leads her sextet in creating spacious and evocative compositions that weave improvisation into melodic and rhythmic themes which develop into imaginative new directions.
On the occasion of Cloud's Hammer Project, he will sit in conversation with artist Charles Gaines to discuss his installation in the museum lobby and the connections between their shared artistic practices.
Drummer, composer, educator, and community builder Malachi Whitson creates boundary-defying jazz rooted in the deep traditions of the Black Music canon–blues, gospel, swing, bebop–while simultaneously incorporating West African polyrhythms and Afro-Caribbean grooves. Whitson brings his new quartet to the JazzPOP stage to create music that connects ancestral echoes with contemporary voices in a sound that is unmistakably their own.
In this memoir essay workshop, participants will bring a meaningful object from home—a photograph, keepsake, book, or everyday item—and use it as a doorway into their personal story. Through guided sensory prompts and writing exercises, students will explore how this object connects to their background, family traditions, identity, and hopes for the future.
Join artist Phil Chang for an after-hours tour of Five Centuries of Works on Paper: The Grunwald Center at 70, Part II.
Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.
Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.
Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.
Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.
Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.
Hammer educators lead conversation-based tours of the exhibition Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials.
Watch 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup Round of 16 matches and Quarterfinals live at the Hammer on big screens, with friends and fellow fanatics, in an indoor/outdoor setting where art and sport come together.
Watch 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup Round of 16 matches and Quarterfinals live at the Hammer on big screens, with friends and fellow fanatics, in an indoor/outdoor setting where art and sport come together.
The Hammer's curatorial department leads free, insightful, short discussions about artists every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. This talk on artist Maria Catharina Prestel, after Jacopo Ligozzi is led by director and chief curator of the Grunwald Center, Naoko Takahatake.
San Francisco-based saxophonist Kasey Knudsen leads her sextet in creating spacious and evocative compositions that weave improvisation into melodic and rhythmic themes which develop into imaginative new directions.
On the occasion of Cloud's Hammer Project, he will sit in conversation with artist Charles Gaines to discuss his installation in the museum lobby and the connections between their shared artistic practices.
Drummer, composer, educator, and community builder Malachi Whitson creates boundary-defying jazz rooted in the deep traditions of the Black Music canon–blues, gospel, swing, bebop–while simultaneously incorporating West African polyrhythms and Afro-Caribbean grooves. Whitson brings his new quartet to the JazzPOP stage to create music that connects ancestral echoes with contemporary voices in a sound that is unmistakably their own.
In this memoir essay workshop, participants will bring a meaningful object from home—a photograph, keepsake, book, or everyday item—and use it as a doorway into their personal story. Through guided sensory prompts and writing exercises, students will explore how this object connects to their background, family traditions, identity, and hopes for the future.
Join artist Phil Chang for an after-hours tour of Five Centuries of Works on Paper: The Grunwald Center at 70, Part II.