 This is Nicole Rogalski with CalTV Entertainment and welcome to our first segment with our partnership with BAMFA this semester. Let's check it out. The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Archive, BAMFA, is located just off of campus in downtown Berkeley. It features over 20 gallery exhibitions and offers over 450 film screenings every year to the public. There are currently six exhibitions on display right now, ranging from a Nigel Poor feature made in collaboration with inmates in the San Quentin Prison to Japanese Zen-inspired calligraphy titled Meditation in Motion. BAMFA also offers an art lab that is free to all museum attendees to utilize and craft hands-on art projects. The museum does provide the art supplies. Make sure to check out their website as well because the museum hosts numerous events and screenings each week for the public to partake in. If any of this tickled your fancy, head on over ASAP. Stay tuned for our next segment with BAMFA coming out next month. These segments will dive into specific exhibitions and those behind the scenes who put in the work to present them to the public. Reporting for CalTV Entertainment, I'm Nicole Rogalski.