Hands-on activities, participatory readings, performances, movie matinees, and more events designed for kids and their families.
ViewExperience the vitality and range of cultural production in the African diaspora through this multidisciplinary event series.
ViewArtists, curators, scholars, and others share their insights on BAMPFA exhibitions, the arts, and other cultural topics.
ViewMusic, dance, and other creative actions bring the BAMPFA space to life.
ViewStay connected with livestreaming and recorded events, from conversations with artists to dance performances and more.
ViewSecond Saturdays: Hands-on activities and participatory readings designed for kids and their families.
ViewArtists, curators, scholars, and others share their insights on BAMPFA exhibitions, the arts, and other cultural topics.
ViewMeet the authors of new books and hear poets and other literary lights read their work.
ViewGet a deeper look at the artworks on view by joining an expert-led tour.
ViewDelectable dinners following screenings of the films that inspired them
ViewFive Tables is a monthly event coinciding with First Free Thursdays organized by the BAMPFA staff, and periodically by the Student Committee. Drop by the Florence Helzel Works on Paper Study Center for a curated behind-the-scenes experience.
ViewA retrospective of David Lynch’s big-screen work—a journey into a universe both banal and bizarre, incomparably strange and unsettlingly familiar.
ViewLang’s late-period two-part epic is a fantasia of flamboyant set pieces and exotic colors shown off to full effect in this recent restoration.
ViewRon Nagle’s small sculptures combine modernism, pop culture, and sensory pleasure in compact, perfect packages.
ViewLegendary warriors and fantastical creatures come to life in the daring prints of Taiso Yoshitoshi, one of the last great ukiyo-e artists of Meiji Japan.
ViewA centennial celebration of one of the greats of international art cinema, a master of memory, dreams, fantasy, and desire.
ViewThis noon lecture series explores relationships between art and belonging, with a focus on race.
ViewLecture/Screening Series
Explore Federico Fellini’s work in depth with this lecture/screening series complementing our Fellini retrospective.
ViewOur annual series showcases an international array of recent and historical nonfiction films.
ViewThe largest exhibition of Rosie Lee Tompkins’s work to date, this retrospective reveals her as a brilliantly inventive quiltmaker and an artist of stunning variety, depth, and impact.
ViewA selection of protest posters made in Berkeley in the sixties and seventies offers a chance to reflect on an era when Americans were at war with one another while waging war abroad.
ViewExploring the Intersection of the Folk and the Modern in Postcolonial India
Featuring Indian folk art as well as less traditional forms, this exhibition tells the story of the momentous social and artistic transformations that unfolded in the relationship between the “modern” and the “folk” in India after 1947.
ViewThis year’s edition of the African Film Festival welcomes new voices and veteran filmmakers from both the African continent and the diaspora, spotlighting stories, communities, and struggles rarely seen in Western cinema.
ViewFifty years after the founding of American Zoetrope, we celebrate the studio and its co-creator, Francis Ford Coppola. Along with Coppola’s works, the series features films by George Lucas, Jean-Luc Godard, Akira Kurosawa, and more.
ViewIn conjunction with the MATRIX exhibition of her photographs, Ulrike Ottinger returns to BAMPFA for a series of her films, which encompass ethnography, history, and fantasy. “Watching her films is like traveling through an undiscovered country of marvels” (Village Voice).
ViewBAMPFA is honored to host one of the giants of African cinema, Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, who presents three of his films and is joined in conversation by Nigerian writer and scholar Akin Adesokan.
ViewBAMPFA welcomes filmmakers Pia Borg and Caroline Leaf and hosts a special lecture by Simón Wilches-Castro on Latin American animation, all part of the fifth annual GLAS Animation Festival.
ViewA series of stark, scathing, and playful films from the former socialist republics of Eastern Europe, where absurdity was a fact of life under authoritarian rule—and a source of cinematic creativity.
ViewPoetry in Response to the Pandemic
We’re presenting some of our favorite poets from the last few years of the series online, reading recent work that speaks to our current moment of isolation.
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