The Hammer Museum, located in Los Angeles, is a dynamic cultural institution known for its cutting-edge exhibitions and dedication to contemporary art. Founded by entrepreneur Armand Hammer in 1990, the museum presents a diverse range of exhibitions, with a focus on artists challenging social and political norms. It is home to a permanent collection that includes works by Old Masters, Impressionists, and contemporary artists. The Hammer is also celebrated for its free public programs, including lectures, film screenings, and performances, fostering dialogue on art and culture. Admission is free, making it accessible to the wider community.
10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Monday Closed
Tuesday 11 AM–6 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–6 PM
Thursday 11 AM–6 PM
Friday 11 AM–8 PM
Saturday 11 AM–6 PM
Sunday 11 AM–6 PM