Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90024
310-443-7000
http://hammer.ucla.edu/
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Admission
$10 Adults
$5 Seniors (65+) and UCLA Alumni Association Members with ID Free for Museum members, students with ID, UCLA faculty and staff, military personnel, veterans, and visitors 17 and under accompanied by an adult
Free on Thursdays for all visitors
Hours
Tue–Fri 11am–8pm
Sat & Sun 11am–5pm
Closed Monday and July 4
Parking
Parking is available under the Museum. Rates are $3 for the first three hours with Museum stamp; $1.50 for each additional 15 minutes. There is a $3 flat rate after 6:00 p.m. There is a $3 flat rate on Saturdays and Sundays. Parking for people with disabilities is provided on levels P1 and P3.
TOURS OF MADE IN L.A. 2012
Public tours of Made in L.A. are offered at the Hammer Museum on Thursdays at 6:45pm and Saturdays at 2pm. Tours provide anin-depth overview of the exhibition as a whole, as well as cover select pieces within and outside the galleries. To schedule a private group tour of Made in L.A. at the Hammer Museum, please visit http://hammer.ucla.edu/visit/index.html for more information or call 310-443-7041.
405 Freeway Construction
Roadwork to expand Interstate 405 through the Sepulveda Pass is currently underway. Please check Metro's Web site or Twitter feed for updates on construction and detours.
ALL HAMMER PUBLIC PROGRAMS ARE FREE.
Seating is on a first come, first served basis. Hammer members receive priority seating, subject to availability. Reservations not accepted, RSVPs not required.
Public Transportation and Bike Maps
All four venues are easily accessible via public transportation. Visit the websites below for bus schedules, directions, and fare information.
Bicycle Directions
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Hours
Tue-Sat 11am-6pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
Parking
Street parking (both metered and free) is available in the surrounding area.
Public Transportation and Bike Maps
All four venues are easily accessible via public transportation. Visit the websites below for bus schedules, directions, and fare information.
Bicycle Directions
Use the Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s Bicycle Maps to plan your visit.
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) at Barnsdall Park
4800 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-644-6269
http://www.lamag.org/
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Admission
Free admission
Hours
Tues-Fri 11am-8pm
Sat & Sun 11am-5pm
Closed Monday
Parking
Free parking is available at the top and bottom of Barnsdall Park. Handicap parking is available at the top.
TOURS OF MADE IN L.A. 2012
Public tours of Made in L.A. at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall Park will be held Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 1pm – for more information please call 323-644-6269.
Wheelchair Accessibility
Handicap parking is available at the top of Barnsdall Park, outside the Hollyhock House motor court. In addition, elevator access is available on the south end of the park near the Metro Red Line exit, with a second elevator at the base of the Barnsdall Art Center.
Public Transportation and Bike Maps
All four venues are easily accessible via public transportation. Visit the websites below for bus schedules, directions, and fare information.
Bicycle Directions
Use the Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s Bicycle Maps to plan your visit.
Venice Beach Boardwalk
19th Avenue & Ocean Front Walk
Venice, CA 90291
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Admission
Free admission
Hours
Friday, July 13, 11am-Sunset
Saturday, July 14, 11am-Sunset
Sunday, July 15, 11am-6pm
Parking
There are several city and private parking lots conveniently located near the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Click here for details.
Fri-Sun I July 13–15 I Venice Beach Boardwalk
The Venice Beach Biennial (VBB), a weekend event that makes tongue-in-cheek reference to the “real” Venice Biennale in Italy, treats the famed Venice Beach boardwalk, Ocean Front Walk, as an outdoor exhibition venue.
Over the course of the weekend, nearly 50 fine artists will set up vending stands alongside veteran boardwalk artists, exhibiting new bodies of work, collaborating with the veterans on new projects, displaying site-specific sculptures or installations, and presenting live performances. The Venice Beach Biennial is presented in conjunction with Made in L.A. 2012 and directed by Hammer curator Ali Subotnick.
The Venice Beach Biennial will take place along Ocean Front Walk between 19th Avenue and Rose Avenue. OceanFront Walk is a pedestrian Boardwalk located parallel to the ocean.
The Venice Beach Biennial is made possible by the Teiger Foundation.
Public Transportation and Bike Maps
All four venues are easily accessible via public transportation. Visit the websites below for bus schedules, directions, and fare information.
Bicycle Directions
Use the Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s Bicycle Maps to plan your visit.