“Persians,” An Ancient Play Remade for the 21st Century
Director Anne Bogart on remaking the Western world’s oldest play for the 21st century.
Read MoreDirector Anne Bogart on remaking the Western world’s oldest play for the 21st century.
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Read MoreAn alumna of the Foundation’s Multicultural Undergraduate Internship Program reflects on making and sustaining connections.
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Read More“People don’t understand why Trojan Women is such a great play, because they say nothing happens,” says director Anne Bogart, explaining why SITI Company chose to adapt the ancient drama for this year’s outdoor theater production at the Getty Villa....
Read MoreYou close your eyes, make a wish, and throw a coin in a fountain. This scene isn’t uncommon here at the Getty. Last year, some $1,649.03 worth of coins were collected from the Azalea Pool in the Central Garden,...
Read MoreWe continue our look at intriguing but lesser-known works from the Getty’s collection with two more off-the-beaten-path tips from Museum educators. In a previous post we looked at three relief sculptures; now we turn to two lovingly detailed paintings...
Read MoreSeeing the feathered members of our collection through an expert's eyes
Read MoreHow an LAUSD teacher used a Getty Education Program to navigate the difficult year
Read MoreWhat did we learn about the painting while the Museum was closed?
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