Image of pink seats in the Billy Wilder Theater

Name a Seat

Since opening in 2006, the Billy Wilder Theater has helped define the Hammer as a forum for contemporary ideas and debates. Each year the Hammer hosts more than 300 free public programs, including the signature Hammer Forum series, screenings of films from the UCLA Film & Television Archive, and conversations with artists, authors, and scholars.

Naming a seat in the Billy Wilder Theater is a unique opportunity to create a lasting legacy for you or a loved one, while also supporting the museum’s growing roster of free Hammer public programs. In appreciation of your generosity, the Hammer will recognize your gift on a plaque on the armrest of a seat or seats in the theater.*

Overhead view of a theater seat armrest with a plaque on it
Name A Seat plaque

For more information, please contact the Hammer Development Office at 310-443-7050 or email development@hammer.ucla.edu

Click here to view a seat map (PDF, 75KB) 

Name a Seat

*Pending availability. Plaque inscriptions are limited to 22 characters per line (up to two lines), designed for the individual making the gift and are subject to approval. Seat naming opportunities do not include memberships, reservations, tickets or rights to sit in the named seat during programs held at the Billy Wilder Theater.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I name a seat?

Plaque dedications can be fulfilled with a fully tax-deductible gift of $5,000 per seat. Payment may be made as a one-time gift or paid in monthly installments for up to 12 months. For gifts made via a donor advised fund please email development@hammer.ucla.edu or call 310-443-7050.

Can I sit in my named seat?

You are welcome to request your named seat at the box office, if available, but it is not guaranteed. Donors do not receive tickets, memberships, reservations, or other rights or guarantees to sit in the named seats at programs in exchange for their gift.

How long will my name plaque be in place?

Seat dedication plaques are guaranteed for the life of a seat or approximately ten years.