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May 24, 2018

Hammer Museum’s 2018 K.A.M.P. Benefit

Kristen Bell
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Jimmy Kimmel, Molly McNearney and children
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Armie Hammer, Elizabeth Chambers Hammer and children
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Adam Scott and Kathryn Hahn
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Bill Hader
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Marissa Hermer and children
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Jonas Wood
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Sarah McHale, Annie Philbin and Brooke Kanter
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Heather Taylor and daughter
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Chad Muska
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Confetti covers the crowd in the Hammer Museum courtyard
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The Hammer Museum in Westwood hosted its annual K.A.M.P. (Kids’ Art Museum Project) benefit on Sunday, May 20, welcoming more than 950 guests of all ages to its courtyard for a day of crafts, entertainment and fundraising.

Los Angeles-based professional artists, from painters and sculptors to dancers and musicians, led hands-on workshops for children such as an “Ugly Picture Frames” decorating class with architect Kulapat Yantrasast and a weaving course taught by contemporary artist Analia Saban.

Meanwhile, inside, Jimmy Kimmel, Kristen Bell, Bill Hader, Kathryn Hahn and Adam Scott took turns on stage for story time, reading aloud favorites such as The Day the Crayons Quit for the enthralled audience.

Attendees including Elizabeth Chambers Hammer and Armie Hammer, Rachel Zoe and Esther Kim Varet enjoyed live music by Just Buzz and DJ Nu-Mark.

In all, the family-friendly event raised more than $200,000, which will benefit K.A.M.P. programs such as the Family Flicks series and Family Days.

Written by Anush Benliyan

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