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UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

2626 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA 94720 map
cross street: between Bowditch and College
district: Berkeley


Tel. 510-642-0808
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Events Calendar
Wed Jul 22 - Sun Dec 20
Artists from Francisco Goya to Carrie Mae Weems bear witness to social issues and consider cultural memory in a new selection of works from the Berkeley Art Museum collection.... More
Wed Aug 26 - Sun Dec 20
Conceptual art takes on elemental themes in this exhibition of works by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, drawn from the artist’s archive at BAM/PFA.... More

About UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) is one of the largest university museums in the U.S., and one of only a handful to present a full range of visual culture, including film and video.

Each year BAM/PFA presents more than fifteen exhibitions and nearly 500 film screenings, making it one of the most active cultural institutions in the Bay Area. Exhibitions at BAM explore new perspectives on historical and contemporary art and artists from around the world, as well as important emerging artists, often in their first U.S. museum exhibitions. The museum's MATRIX Program for Contemporary Art is dedicated to presenting cutting-edge art and ideas, and serves as a model for similar programs in museums internationally.

PFA presents cinema from every film-producing country in the world, from silent film to experimental film and video, and often features in-person conversations with filmmakers, critics, and scholars. The film archive is also actively engaged in film study and preservation, and is home to the PFA Library and Film Study Center.

BAM/PFA is located on the southern edge of the UC Berkeley campus and is accessible by BART and AC Transit bus. The galleries are housed in a striking Modernist building of cantilevered galleries clustered around a vast central atrium, which was designed by San Francisco architect Mario Ciampi and opened in 1970.

Plans are currently underway for a new building for the museum and archive, which will be designed by internationally acclaimed architect Toyo Ito and built at the western entrance to campus.


Hours
Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm
Monday: closed
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: 11 am - 5 pm
Thursday: 11 am - 7 pm
Friday: 11 am - 5 pm
Saturday: 11 am - 5 pm
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Editorial Review
Eija-Liisa Ahtila Image
Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Intention to Fail
By Nirmala Nataraj (05/24/2006)

" Celebrated film and video artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila is a master at depicting the kinds of oppressive horror and despair that can only be unearthed from domestic matters. Ahtila depicts women who are imbricated in a web of phobias, fears, and dysfunctions. In a series of cinematic episodes entitled Intention to Fail, currently on display through September 5 at the Berkeley Art Museum, Ahtila reimagines conventions of film and video by removing her characters from traditional narrative and exploring insanity through multiple perspectives. "

Editorial Review
Haim Steinbach @ Berkeley Art Museum Image
Haim Steinbach @ Berkeley Art Museum
Work in Progress: Objects for People -- Snapshots
By Nirmala Nataraj (07/28/2005)

" Conceptual Wave artist Haim Steinbach can really be described as a curator or ethnographer more so than a craftsman. But in an era in which appropriation still remains the dominant form of expression, perhaps there's no real distinction between the act of discovery and the act of creation. In the Matrix 217 exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum, "Work in Progress: Objects for People -- Snapshots," Steinbach both meets and upends all Duchampian expectations of his work. "

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