Exploring the Herb Garden at the Getty Villa
Visit the Getty Villa's herb garden for a peaceful stop on your tour.
Read MoreVisit the Getty Villa's herb garden for a peaceful stop on your tour.
Read MoreWe’ve asked our Museum educators, who work in the galleries and get to know the art as intimate friends, to let us in on lesser-known objects they especially love—and that we ought to explore. First up are three relief...
Read MoreIn this era of documenting and sharing our food online, what do our photographs say about us?
Read MoreThink your pooch is in need of a little divine intervention? Since 1930, Olvera Street has hosted the Blessing of the Animals on the Saturday before Easter. Following a procession led by a flower-laden cow, Cardinal Roger Mahony blessed...
Read MoreThe Iris is a reference to the Getty Museum’s best-known painting: Irises by Vincent van Gogh. That painting is surrounded by knots of visitors most of the time; it’s behind glass because so many people want to reach out...
Read MoreCome talk archives with us.
Read More"A feeling of surprise, even disbelief, that someone so unique could have remained unknown to us for so long."
Read MoreA glimpse into the world of professional development for the Getty’s Multicultural Summer Interns.
Read MorePeek inside the closed galleries with the curator on video.
Read MoreAncient myth comes to life through the craft of puppetry.
Read MoreA new image archive of L.A. murals has just been made available online. As a Multicultural Undergraduate Intern working at the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) this summer, I worked with colleagues in Field Projects and the Information Center on...
Read MoreTights are not pants--or are they?
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