"My family still talks about the Wolfgang Laib exhibition we saw in 2000, where the artist created an installation with pollen. It has prompted many animated conversations on the enduring question, "what is art?"
Inspired by Robert Irwin’s Untitled, work with light, shadows, color, and space to make an experimental sculpture that changes according to its surrounding conditions.
For ages 6–12 with accompanying adult(s)
Get swept away in the sudden adventures of Kate and her brother Tom when they steam away on their own locomotive train and see the world around them with new eyes.
Recommended for ages 8 and up with accompanying adult(s)
Make your own version of a Howardena Pindell mixed media painting after an up-close-and-personal look at her example in the gallery.
For ages 6–12 with accompanying adult(s)
Imagine traversing through the wintry woods without even a breadcrumb trail to find your way, all to save a boy who may not want to be saved.
Recommended for ages 8 and up with accompanying adult(s)
Inspired by Françoise Grossen’s large-scale textile work and spaces in BAMPFA’s building, use macramé techniques to model a sculpture that responds to a space that interests you.
For ages 6–12 with accompanying adult(s)
Full of action, danger, and intrigue, this historic adventure paints a vivid picture of the Old West.
Recommended for ages 8 and up with accompanying adult(s)
"My family still talks about the Wolfgang Laib exhibition we saw in 2000, where the artist created an installation with pollen. It has prompted many animated conversations on the enduring question, "what is art?"
Franca Cioria, Director, Via Nova Children's School Berkeley
“The arts are critical to making a city vibrant and unique. One of my favorite places to be is the BAMPFA theater lobby, feeling the ‘buzz’ of anticipation before a film. If I could, I would be there every night!"
Jim Reynolds, coffee bean buyer and former BAMPFA Trustee
For information about wheelchair access, please see our Accessibility page.
If you think you may have lost an item while visiting BAMPFA, you may check with the admissions staff in the lobby or call (510) 642-0808.
The UC Berkeley campus Lost and Found office is located at 2427 Dwight Way and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Phone: (510) 642-4936.