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Sculpture Comes Alive on Day 2 of the Summer Seminar

July 26th, 2011 7 comments

In the second day of this year’s Art & Language Arts Summer Seminar, elementary teachers feasted on breakfast in the Southern California sun and then feasted their eyes on impressive sculptures and sumptious furniture, clocks, and textiles. After learning about sculptures and decorative art objects in the galleries with curators, participants created their own sculptures of figures, snakes, and beasts!

Getty staff and teachers had such a fun time playing today. If you participated in today’s program, please leave a comment and share one way in which you can incorporate play into your classroom in a meaningful way.

Fun with Painting! A Great First Day for the 12th Class in the Art & Language Arts Program

July 25th, 2011 4 comments

Teachers in the 2011–2012 class of the Art & Language Arts program were greeted at the Getty Center wish sunshine, bright colors, and a shared enthusiasm for bringing art to the classroom.

If you were part of today’s program, please leave a comment. Share one thing you learned today that you will take back to your classroom and receive a complimentary 11 x 14-inch reproduction of a work of art.

New Lessons to Inspire and Improve Writing with Visual Art

May 18th, 2011 Comments off

Inspired by a 16th-century painting depicting a holiday, this student created a work of art about her family's holiday tradition of making tamales.

Inspired by a 16th-century painting depicting a holiday, this student created a work of art about her family's holiday tradition of making tamales.


Six new lessons written by alumni of the Art & Language Arts program are now available online! In these lessons, students create works of art and write compositions inspired by the Getty Museum’s collection.