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(https://bampfa.org) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 26, 2026Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
There is no detectable semantic drift between the homepage signal and the sub-page substance. The homepage H1 identifies the Fifty-Sixth Annual UC Berkeley MFA Exhibition, and the corresponding text and sub-pages provide the exact names of the six graduating artists and the dates of the show. The navigation headings like On View and Visit lead directly to the specific data promised, showing a highly coherent architecture. Even the secondary focus on film is supported by a list of fifteen specific titles in the cinematic archive section.
Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.
🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE BAMPFA (https://bampfa.org)
BAMPFA
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER (https://bampfa.org/on-view/film-series/)
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Hours & Admission | BAMPFA (https://bampfa.org/visit/hours/)
Hours & Admission | BAMPFA
Hours & Admission Hours of Operation Galleries and Store* Monday and TuesdayClosedWednesday through Sunday11 AM–7 PM *Modified Hours Wednesday, May 13–Sunday, May 24: BAMPFA will close early at 5 PM Saturday, June 6: BAMPFA will open late at 1 PM Seasonal Hours. BAMPFA is a unit of UC Berkeley, and students are a core part of our team! When the university is not in session, we
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER On View – Exhibitions | BAMPFA (https://bampfa.org/on-view/exhibitions/)
On View – Exhibitions | BAMPFA
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://bampfa.org) BAMPFA
[H1] Fifty-Sixth Annual UC Berkeley MFA Exhibition On view through July 26 For over fifty years, BAMPFA and the UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice have partnered to present an exhibition of work by graduating MFA students. This year’s exhibition will present works by six artists from the class of 2026: Zuhoor Al Sayegh, Eleni Maria Berg, Itzli OCIEL, Kristiana Chan 薧礼醑, Swaleha Masude, and Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán. The works on display represent the culmination of rigorous research and experimental making across two years of collaborative study. Learn more→ Bob le flambeur Two Prosecutors Elevator to the Gallows Breathless The Rules of the Game L’avventura 2001: A Space Odyssey Le doulos La notte Barry Lyndon Le samouraï L’eclisse Gugu’s World Fear and Desire Le cercle rouge Rhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collection Art Wall / Stephanie Syjuco: Present Tense (Roll Call) Object Oriented: Abstraction and Design in the BAMPFA Collection Atrium Projects / Sarah Cain: To—you know—you Collection Focus / Meriem Bennani: Life on the CAPS Fifty-Sixth Annual UC Berkeley MFA Exhibition Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing Art Wall / Marcel Pardo Ariza: Las Frutas del Labor Free First Thursday [H4] EXPLORE For Cal StudentsThe BAMPFA StoreCineFiles [H4] Subscribe for Emails [H4] Become a Member [H4] Donate
SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://bampfa.org/on-view/film-series/)
SUB-PAGE (https://bampfa.org/visit/hours/) Hours & Admission | BAMPFA
[H2] Hours & Admission [H3] Hours of Operation [H4] Galleries and Store* Monday and TuesdayClosedWednesday through Sunday11 AM–7 PM [H5] *Modified Hours Wednesday, May 13–Sunday, May 24: BAMPFA will close early at 5 PM Saturday, June 6: BAMPFA will open late at 1 PM Seasonal Hours. BAMPFA is a unit of UC Berkeley, and students are a core part of our team! When the university is not in session, we operate on a modified schedule that reflects the temporary reductions in our student staffing. When planning your visit, please check this webpage for our seasonal hours, which are subject to change. [H4] Film Theater Monday and TuesdayClosedWednesday–SundayCheck the film calendar for screening times [H4] Kopi Bar and Bakery Monday and Tuesday Closed Wednesday through Friday 9 AM–4 PM** Saturday and Sunday 10 AM–5 PM** **Food service ends half an hour before closing. Check the café page for the most up-to-date schedule information. [H3] Admission Pricing You can purchase tickets online or in-person at our front desk. [H4] Gallery Admission Gallery admission includes access to scheduled tours, lectures, readings, and other programs unless otherwise noted in program description. $18 General admission $12 Discounted admission Senior citizens (65+)Visitors with disabilities*College students (non-UC Berkeley)UC Berkeley alumni and retireesAll UC faculty and staff (UC Berkeley faculty and staff are always free!) $9 Discounted admissionAdult groups (Advance reservations required. See Group Visits and Tours) $5 Discounted admission Youth ages 14-18 Free admissionBAMPFA MembersUC Berkeley students, faculty, and staffChildren ages 0–13**SNAP participants via Museums for AllReciprocal programs participants***Hofmann Circle, Leadership Board, Director’s Cabinet, and Curator’s Circle membersMATRIX artists and BAMPFA Collection artistsGalleries are free for all on the first Thursday of each month Get Gallery Tickets [H4] Film Tickets All film tickets include gallery admission for the day of the screening.$18 General admission$12 Discounted admissionSenior citizens (65+)UC Berkeley faculty, staff, alumni, and retireesVisitors with disabilities*College students (non-UC Berkeley)Active military and veterans****All UC faculty and staffAdult groups (Advance reservations required. See Group Visits and Tours)Reciprocal program*** participants $9 Discounted admissionBAMPFA Members, Curator's Circle, and Hofmann Circle $5 Discounted admissionAdditional same day featureUC Berkeley studentsChildren ages 0–13SNAP participants via Museums for All Free admissionBAMPFA Leadership Board, Director's Cabinet, Curator's Circle*Visitors with disabilities may bring in one guest at the discounted admission rate. **Child chaperone free on “Free Second Saturdays for Families” only. 13 and under must be accompanied. ***Reciprocal Programs include: AAM, AAMG, CAM, CIMAM, FIAF, ICOM, MARP, NARM, ROAM, SAG-AFTRA, Sotheby’s Preferred, Charter Hill Society, Discover and Go. Get Film Tickets [H5] Getting Here Map, directions, & parking [H5] BAMPFA Student Film Pass Semester long film passes for Cal students [H5] FAQs
SUB-PAGE (https://bampfa.org/on-view/exhibitions/) On View – Exhibitions | BAMPFA
[H2] Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing June 6–November 29, 2026 Maren Hassinger: Living Moving Growing will be the most significant retrospective of the work of Maren Hassinger, presenting her work across sculpture, performance, video, and installation from the early 1970s to the present. Hassinger’s work addresses social and cultural issues through an awareness of interconnectedness, ephemerality, and relationships between humans and the natural world. These themes emphasize the importance of caring for the things we share in contrast to the things that divide us. The exhibition will survey Hassinger’s expansive career, making connections across her practice and asserting her dynamic place in the history of contemporary art. [H2] Art Wall / Stephanie Syjuco: Present Tense (Roll Call) August 13, 2025–June 28, 2026 Debuting her largest wall installation to date, artist Stephanie Syjuco (b. 1974, Manila, Philippines; lives and works in Oakland) presents Present Tense (Roll Call). Referencing the classroom routine of announcing one’s presence, the exhibition explores radical pedagogy in the politics of education. Syjuco’s practice spans from handcrafted textiles to archival excavations, interrogating how photography and archives shape racialized narratives of being and belonging. [H2] Object Oriented: Abstraction and Design in the BAMPFA Collection September 10, 2025–June 28, 2026 Object Oriented: Abstraction and Design in the BAMPFA Collection explores how artists have represented, reshaped, and reimagined familiar objects, drawing attention to the role of design in our everyday lives. [H2] Atrium Projects / Sarah Cain: To—you know—you October 30, 2025–June 6, 2027 Painter Sarah Cain (b. 1979, Albany, New York; lives and works in Los Angeles) presents the site-specific installation To—you know—you. Returning to UC Berkeley, where she received her MFA in 2006, the artist continues her intuitive approach to painting, improvising the installation on-site at the museum. [H2] Rhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collection March 4–June 28, 2026 Rhapsody: Works from the Cooper Rosenwasser Collection presents a selection of painting, printmaking, sculpture, and photography from the collection of Penny Cooper and Rena Rosenwasser. Cooper, a celebrated criminal defense attorney and advocate for social justice, and Rosenwasser, a poet and cofounder of the Bay Area–based feminist publishing house Kelsey Street Press, have been longtime supporters of BAMPFA and have championed women artists for five decades. [H2] Collection Focus / Meriem Bennani: Life on the CAPS May 6–August 23, 2026 Collection Focus / Meriem Bennani: Life on the CAPS presents the California debut of Bennani’s acclaimed video trilogy Life on the CAPS (2018–22). In the style of augmented reality, layered with animation and live action, Bennani’s three films explore a dystopian future in which a community of migrants navigates internment on a fictional island called the CAPS. [H2] Fifty-Sixth Annual UC Berkeley MFA Exhibition May 13–July 26, 2026 For over fifty years, BAMPFA and the UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice have partnered to present an exhibition of work by graduating MFA students. This year’s exhibition will present works by six artists from the class of 2026: Zuhoor Al Sayegh, Eleni Maria Berg, Itzli OCIEL, Kristiana Chan 薧礼醑, Swaleha Masude, and Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán. [H2] Teaching Gallery / The Politics of the Poster May 13–August 23, 2026 This exhibition considers the poster as a site of artistic expression and seeks to explore how it can be used to motivate people to collective action. Curated by the BAMPFA Student Committee in conjunction with museum staff, The Politics of the Poster is part of a regular series of rotating exhibitions that connect faculty teaching and student learning with artworks from the museum’s collection. [H2] Art Wall / Marcel Pardo Ariza: Las Frutas del Labor August 5, 2026–July 25, 2027 For the next installment of BAMPFA's annual Art Wall series, Marcel Pardo Ariza (b. 1991, Bogotá, Colombia; lives and works in Oakland) presents a site-specific installation that pays homage to art handlers. Las frutas del labor brings visibility to the often-overlooked yet essential part that art handlers play in museums and collection care, celebrating their vital contributions to cultural institutions. [H2] Some Particular Heaven: Ideas of Utopia in the BAMPFA Collection August 5, 2026–July 11, 2027 Some Particular Heaven: Ideas of Utopia in the BAMPFA Collection is a yearlong exhibition that invites visitors to contemplate spiritual, social, environmental, and political possibilities through artworks from a vast range of historical periods and places. This wide-ranging, multidisciplinary presentation of artworks from BAMPFA's collection considers utopia as an ongoing project rooted in the pursuit of social justice, and a future in which all have the resources to thrive. [H2] Campus Collaborations / Lotty Rosenfeld: Disobedient Spaces August 12–November 15, 2026 Lotty Rosenfeld: Disobedient Spaces is the first US retrospective of Chilean artist Lotty Rosenfeld (1943–2020), one of the most important feminist artists of the twentieth century. Through printmaking, collage, video, and site-specific installation, she encoded political gestures to contest the militarization of public space and celebrated the imagination as the antidote to systems of control.
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