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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Three Events at Hammer Museum on Sunday January 26 - Rivers and Tides, Animal Dream Theatre (an art/writing workshop), and dance movement performance at Black Forest

This Sunday, enjoy one or two of these events on Sunday January 26 from 11am onwards with your family.

Hammer Museum exhibits are always free on Thursdays and there is a free lunch hour 30-minute Mindful Awareness guided meditation that is worth experiencing.

Sunday JANUARY 26th, 2014.

11:00am
Hammer Kids
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FAMILY FLICKS FILM SERIES | RIVERS AND TIDES

FAMILY FLICKS FILM SERIES | RIVERS AND TIDES

Co-presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive

Recommended for all ages

A mesmerizing portrait of art in the natural world, Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working with Time follows the Scottish artist as he works outdoors, crafting stunning, ephemeral sculptures out of leaves, rocks, ice, and other natural elements. Children of all ages—and anyone who has built a sandcastle on the beach—will recognize a kindred spirit in Goldsworthy. (2001, Dir. T. Riedelsheimer, 35mm, color, 90 min.)

ALL HAMMER PUBLIC PROGRAMS ARE FREE.
Assigned seating is available in the Billy Wilder Theater. Free tickets are required and available at the Box Office, one ticket per person on a first come, first served basis. Members enjoy priority seating and seat selection, subject to availability. Membership does not guarantee seating. Arrival at least one half hour prior to program time is recommended.

Parking is available under the museum for a flat rate of $3 on weekends. 

12:00pm
Hammer Kids
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SUNDAY AFTERNOONS FOR KIDS: ANIMAL DREAM THEATER

SUNDAY AFTERNOONS FOR KIDS: ANIMAL DREAM THEATER

Inspired by alebrijes, the fantastical animal sculptures originating from Mexico, students write and perform dream-like puppet plays featuring alebrijes of their own creation. Led by teaching artist Karla Aguíñiga.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOR KIDS
The Hammer’s free collaborative workshops, presented with 826LA, are designed for groups of up to 20 students.Reservations are encouraged. Please visit workshops.826la.org or call 310-915-0200. 


02:00pm
Hammer Presents
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KELLY NIPPER: BLACK FOREST PERFORMANCE

KELLY NIPPER: BLACK FOREST PERFORMANCE

As part of artist Kelly Nipper's Black Forest, there will be 11 performances by the dancer Marissa Ruazol. Taking place in the gallery among the artworks, the performances are rooted in a system of movement description called Laban Movement Analysis. Laban's method provides a vocabulary and a conceptual framework for investigating and understanding time, space, and motion as primary materials.

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