September in the Central Garden
Flowers and foliage give off a feverish display as summer winds, ever so slowly, to a close.
Read MoreFlowers and foliage give off a feverish display as summer winds, ever so slowly, to a close.
Read MoreIn the Renaissance as now, gardens came in many forms and carried many associations. A visual tour.
Read MoreGardening expert Christy Wilhelmi on how the Renaissance ate.
Read MoreReflections on East L.A.'s Golden Gate Theater.
Read MoreWinter, the sere season? Not in California, where the cool months are our lushest, our most verdant of all.
Read MoreA virtual stroll through Renaissance gardens via illuminated manuscripts.
Read MoreJosé Gil de Castro created iconic images of Latin America’s heroes of independence.
Read MoreWatch a time-lapsed transformation of the Getty Villa’s Peristyle from morning till nightfall.
Read MoreJohn Divola’s collaborative Scavenger Hunt is featured in the Getty Museum Entrance Hall.
Read MoreThis summer, I am working at the Getty Foundation as part of the Multicultural Undergraduate Internship program. The program provides paid internships to diverse students at arts organizations all across L.A., including the Getty. The highlight of my first week was...
Read MoreThe Getty Center is one of the most-photographed landmarks in Los Angeles, with visitors snapping images of its art, architecture, gardens, and breathtaking views. In March, the Getty Museum’s education department chose to up the ante with a “Digital...
Read MoreLong evenings and bright sun are taking the place of early dusks and sprinkling rains: spring is here. At the Getty Villa, the light is brilliant even at closing time for a final stroll around the gardens, framing the...
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