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Thursday, May 7, 2026 - 11:00 am to 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE* *Free
admission to galleries. Film programs are excluded. No advanced
tickets required, but subject to capacity limits Berkeley Art Museum /
Pacific Film Archive | 2155 Center St, Berkeley, CA Berkeley East Bay
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Art Museum The UC Berkeley Art Museum is the visual arts center of the
University of California, Berkeley. Through art and film programs,
collections, and research resources, the University aspires to be
locally connected and globally relevant, engaging audiences from the
campus, community, and beyond. Normally $18, the museum offers free
admission to the art galleries and public programs on the first
Thursday of every month (PFA Theater programs excluded) . Berkeley Art
Museum Gallery Admission Gallery admission includes access to
scheduled tours, lectures, readings, and other programs unless
otherwise noted in the program description. $18 General admission $12
Discounted admission Senior citizens (65+) Visitors with disabilities*
College students (non-UC Berkeley) UC Berkeley alumni and retirees All
UC faculty and staff ( UC Berkeley faculty and staff are always free!)
$9 Discounted admission Adult groups (Advance reservations required.
See Group Visits and Tours ) $5 Discounted admission Youth ages 14-18
Free Admission BAMPFA Members UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff
Children ages 0–13** SNAP participants via Museums for All
Reciprocal programs participants*** Hofmann Circle, Leadership Board,
Director’s Cabinet, and Curator’s Circle members MATRIX artists
and BAMPFA Collection artists Galleries are free for all on the first
Thursday of each month About BAMPFA One of the nation’s leading
university museums, the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
(BAMPFA) is a forum for cultural experiences that transform
individuals and advance the local, national, and global discourse on
art and film. As the premier visual arts venue at the top U.S. public
research university, BAMPFA is uniquely dedicated to art and film in
equal measure. Its annual program encompasses exhibitions, screenings,
and public programs that connect visitors from campus, across the Bay
Area, and beyond with the leading artists and filmmakers of our time.
BAMPFA takes a contemporary and critical perspective on its
wide-ranging collections. The museum’s holdings of more than 25,000
works of art include particular strengths in 20th- and 21st-century
work, including Abstract Expressionist painting, contemporary
photography, conceptual art, and African American quilts, along with
focused historical collections of 19th-century American folk art and
early American painting, Italian Baroque painting, Old Master works on
paper, and East Asian paintings. BAMPFA’s collection also includes
more than 18,000 films and videos, representing the largest collection
of Japanese cinema outside of Japan and impressive holdings of Soviet
cinema, West Coast avant-garde film, and seminal video art, as well as
hundreds of thousands of articles, reviews, posters, and other
ephemera related to the history of film. Founded as the University Art
Museum in 1970 and initially housed in a Brutalist structure designed
by Mario Ciampi, BAMPFA relocated in 2016 to a new facility designed
by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in the heart of downtown Berkeley, where
it has become an anchor for the city’s flourishing arts district.
The museum’s curatorial strategies reflect the rich diversity of the
UC Berkeley campus and the greater Bay Area through programming that
is interdisciplinary, intergenerational, and international in scope. A
locally connected, globally relevant institution, BAMPFA is deeply
dedicated to its role as an educational space for UC Berkeley scholars
and the general public. It fulfills this mission with three
distinguished study centers—the James Cahill Asian Art Study Center,
the Film Library and Study Center, and the Florence Helzel Works on
Paper Study Center—as well as a range of collaborations with the
university’s academic departments and student organizations. BAMPFA
— Current & Upcoming Exhibitions 2026 Exhibitions Theresa Hak Kyung
Cha: Multiple Offerings January 24 – April 19, 2026 The first
retrospective in 25 years of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s work, featuring
over 100 artworks and archival materials. Highlights Cha’s
inventive, playful, and meditative methods and situates her work
alongside influential artists past and present. Lee ShinJa: Drawing
with Thread August 6, 2025 – February 1, 2026 The first North
American survey of Korean artist Lee ShinJa, spanning five decades.
Showcases 40 monumental textile works, woven maquettes, and
preparatory sketches, highlighting her innovations in fiber art. Art
Wall / Stephanie Syjuco: Present Tense (Roll Call) August 13, 2025 –
June 28, 2026 Stephanie Syjuco presents her largest wall installation,
exploring radical pedagogy and the politics of education. The
exhibition interrogates how photography, archives, and classroom
routines shape racialized narratives of being and belonging. Object
Oriented: Abstraction and Design in the BAMPFA Collection September
10, 2025 – July 12, 2026 Explores how artists represent, reshape,
and reimagine familiar objects, emphasizing the role of design in
everyday life. Atrium Projects / Sarah Cain: To—you know—you
October 30, 2025 – June 6, 2027 Site-specific installation by Sarah
Cain, continuing her intuitive painting practice. The work engages
directly with BAMPFA’s atrium space, improvising in real time to
create a dynamic, immersive experience. MATRIX 289 / Zeinab Saleh:
Signs of a Softer World December 10, 2025 – April 19, 2026 Zeinab
Saleh debuts a meditative new body of work for her first U.S. solo
museum exhibition. The paintings offer a contemplative space amidst a
chaotic world. Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing June 6 –
November 29, 2026 A major retrospective of Maren Hassinger’s work
across sculpture, performance, video, and installation. Explores
themes of interconnectedness, ephemerality, and human-nature
relationships, emphasizing care, connection, and shared experience.
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Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive Address : 2155 Center St, Berkeley,
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