The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles will host the seventh edition of 'Made in L.A.,' a biennial exhibition featuring 28 regional artists, from October 5, 2025 through March 1, 2026. Admission is free. The show emphasizes emerging and under-recognized artists and includes paintings, photographs, video works, sculptures, and dance. Notable works include Na Mira's 'Sugungga (Hello)' 2024 and a recreation of Alonzo Davis's 'Eye on '84' from 1984, reimagined as a contemporary mural-scaled installation by Patrick Martinez.
The biennial has become an essential platform for showcasing the breadth and depth of Los Angeles's arts communities, according to curator Zoë Ryan. By focusing on local talent across generations and disciplines, the exhibition creates a moment for Angelenos to come together and celebrate creative excellence originating from the city. Its free admission underscores the museum's commitment to accessibility and community engagement.