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  1. The Hammer Museum is a cultural center in Los Angeles that showcases art and ideas from around the world. Explore exhibitions, programs, collections, and more on the Hammer Channel and online.

  2. The Hammer Museum is a free art museum in Westwood Village, Los Angeles, with exhibitions, events, and a cafe. Find out how to get there by car, bike, or public transportation, and what COVID-19 safety guidelines to follow.

  3. The Hammer Museum is a free public arts institution that showcases exhibitions and programs that challenge and inspire. Founded by Armand Hammer in 1990, it is now part of UCLA and has a contemporary collection and a sculpture garden.

  4. The Hammer Museum is affiliated with UCLA and presents exhibitions and programs of historical and contemporary art. It is known for its artist-centric and progressive approach, its biennial of Los Angeles artists, and its collections of modern and contemporary art.

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    The Ohio History Center is located at 800 E 17th Ave, Columbus, OH, 43211, at the intersection of I-71 & 17th Avenue (Exit 111).

    Wednesday–Sunday • 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Ohio Village is closed and undergoing significant infrastructure upgrades. Read more about Campus 2.OH here!

    $16/Adult $14/age 60+ or college student with ID $10/ages 4–12 Free/age 3 & under Ohio History Connection members enjoy free admission Included in this total ticket price is a 5% arts and culture fee on the base ticket as required by the City of Columbus. This fee supports exemplary artists, arts and cultural organizations and programs that educate...

  5. www.hammermuseum.org › visit-the-hammer-museumAbout the Hammer Museum

    The Hammer Museum in Haines, Alaska, showcases over 7,000 hammers from around the world. Learn about the museum's origins, purpose and the people who run it.

  6. Explore the Hammer Museum's exhibitions, collections, and programs featuring contemporary art and ideas. See online exhibits, such as Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985.

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