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Jul 14
12:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 15
12:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 17
12:30 PM

Reflect on life’s brevity through a gently guided meditation and close looking activity with a selected artwork in the galleries.

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Jul 18
2:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 18
4:00 PM
Odilon Redon Salon: Words and Music

This lecture and concert explores the rich artistic world of Odilon Redon's late 19th-century Paris. Featuring performances of music by Bach, Chausson, and Saint-Saëns, among others, and reflections on writers like Gustave Flaubert and Edgar Allan Poe, this afternoon salon traces the connections between sound, literature, imagination, and the Symbolist art that influenced Redon.

Jul 19
12:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 19
11:00 AM

Stamps of animal body parts and the results of their printing in purple ink fill a white page.

Jul 25
7:30 PM

Horse Lords are a Baltimore-born quartet whose music sits at the intersection of experimental minimalism, post-punk, and tightly wound rhythmic systems. Built from interlocking patterns, shifting meters, microtonal and just intonation, their sound advances with a structural clarity that feels architectural.

Jul 26
11:00 AM

Stamps of animal body parts and the results of their printing in purple ink fill a white page.

Jul 26
1:00 AM

Horse Lords are a Baltimore-born quartet whose music sits at the intersection of experimental minimalism, post-punk, and tightly wound rhythmic systems. Built from interlocking patterns, shifting meters, microtonal and just intonation, their sound advances with a structural clarity that feels architectural.

Jul 28
3:00 PM

Curator's Tour: Odilon Redon: Otherworldly Visions

Aug 1
4:00 PM

Get ready to sing, sway, and celebrate with Grammy Award-winning Dan Zanes, Haitian-American jazz vocalist and music therapist Claudia Zanes, and rising gospel singer Tyree Austin. Together, they create a joyful, soulful family music experience featuring rich vocal harmonies, vibrant rhythms, and the spirit of community.

Aug 2
4:00 PM

Get ready to sing, sway, and celebrate with Grammy Award-winning Dan Zanes, Haitian-American jazz vocalist and music therapist Claudia Zanes, and rising gospel singer Tyree Austin. Together, they create a joyful, soulful family music experience featuring rich vocal harmonies, vibrant rhythms, and the spirit of community.

Aug 4

Manuscript illumination of a haloed figure sitting at a stand with writing implements in hand.

Aug 8
4:00 PM

Celebrate music, culture, and imagination with Flor Bromley, the Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter creating joyful bilingual music for families. Originally from Peru, Flor blends global rhythms, storytelling, theater, and puppetry into vibrant performances that celebrate Latin culture and inspire kids to connect through music and play.

Aug 9
4:00 PM

Celebrate music, culture, and imagination with Flor Bromley, the Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter creating joyful bilingual music for families. Originally from Peru, Flor blends global rhythms, storytelling, theater, and puppetry into vibrant performances that celebrate Latin culture and inspire kids to connect through music and play.

Aug 9
11:00 AM

Stamps of animal body parts and the results of their printing in purple ink fill a white page.

Aug 15
4:00 PM

Join Elizabeth Mitchell for a special anniversary concert celebrating 20 years of You Are My Little Bird, the landmark Smithsonian Folkways album that introduced a new generation to the beauty of folk music for families. With her warm, timeless voice, Elizabeth breathes new life into treasured American folk songs and melodies from around the world, creating performances that are both gentle and deeply moving.

Aug 15

Celebrate music, culture, and imagination with Flor Bromley, the Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter creating joyful bilingual music for families. Originally from Peru, Flor blends global rhythms, storytelling, theater, and puppetry into vibrant performances that celebrate Latin culture and inspire kids to connect through music and play.

Aug 16
4:00 PM

Join Elizabeth Mitchell for a special anniversary concert celebrating 20 years of You Are My Little Bird, the landmark Smithsonian Folkways album that introduced a new generation to the beauty of folk music for families. With her warm, timeless voice, Elizabeth breathes new life into treasured American folk songs and melodies from around the world, creating performances that are both gentle and deeply moving.

Aug 18
3:00 PM

Curator's Tour: Odilon Redon: Otherworldly Visions

Aug 22
7:30 PM

Laurel Halo is a Detroit-born electronic composer, producer, and musician now based in Los Angeles. Her work draws from techno, ambient music, and musique concrète, often incorporating piano, synthesis, and field recordings into layered, exploratory structures.

Aug 23
11:00 AM

Stamps of animal body parts and the results of their printing in purple ink fill a white page.

Aug 23
1:00 AM

Laurel Halo is a Detroit-born electronic composer, producer, and musician now based in Los Angeles. Her work draws from techno, ambient music, and musique concrète, often incorporating piano, synthesis, and field recordings into layered, exploratory structures.

Sep 1
3:00 PM

Curator's Tour: Odilon Redon: Otherworldly Visions

Sep 1

Discover the work of five photographers whose distinct approaches to the medium helped expand traditional representations of Chicano/a communities in Los Angeles during the second half of the 20th century. Drawing from a wide range of influences, including social documentary practices, staged scenes, fashion and the popular press, these artists—Laura Aguilar, Reynaldo Rivera, George Rodriguez, Patssi Valdez, and Ricardo Valverde—pushed the medium in new and often provocative directions.

Sep 1

A black-and-white photograph of a woman leaning out of a window, she and the surrounding building are shadowed in a cross-hatch lattice.

Sep 15

Oil portrait painting of a man in white robes with a hand outstretched

Sep 18
Oct 1
3:00 PM

Join us for an interactive experience exploring the Getty Center. Guides will take you across our campus to enjoy different aspects of our art, architecture, and gardens in this 45-minute tour.

Oct 1
3:00 PM

The Virgin and Child tenderly embrace as Jesus presses his cheek against Mary’s while she holds her son tightly. Joseph holds a spoon and lidded bowl.

Oct 1
3:00 PM

A teen leads a tour, standing in front of a painting in a museum gallery with red walls.

Oct 3
8:00 AM

Join us for a day of inspiring and informative conversations about critical topics affecting art education for teens and young adults. The sessions spotlight innovative, inspiring, and replicable youth-centered programming in California, Florida, Illinois, and Texas.

Oct 8
3:00 PM

Curator's Tour: Odilon Redon: Otherworldly Visions

Oct 20

Abstract painting in tones of cool blues, grays, and off-white of two women sitting.

Nov 5
3:00 PM

Join us for an interactive experience exploring the Getty Center. Guides will take you across our campus to enjoy different aspects of our art, architecture, and gardens in this 45-minute tour.

Nov 5
3:00 PM

The Virgin and Child tenderly embrace as Jesus presses his cheek against Mary’s while she holds her son tightly. Joseph holds a spoon and lidded bowl.

Nov 5
3:00 PM

A teen leads a tour, standing in front of a painting in a museum gallery with red walls.

Nov 24

Two young boys are in a dark room, lit only by a candle. The boy on the right inflates a pig's bladder.

Nov 29

Spectrum 14 is a calibrated array of prisms that cast a dazzling display of luminous color across the Museum’s rotunda. Bands of spectral light traverse the space in relation to the sun, which follow a slightly different arc through the sky every day.

Dec 3
3:00 PM

Join us for an interactive experience exploring the Getty Center. Guides will take you across our campus to enjoy different aspects of our art, architecture, and gardens in this 45-minute tour.

Dec 3
3:00 PM

The Virgin and Child tenderly embrace as Jesus presses his cheek against Mary’s while she holds her son tightly. Joseph holds a spoon and lidded bowl.

Dec 3
3:00 PM

A teen leads a tour, standing in front of a painting in a museum gallery with red walls.

Dec 15

Groundbreaking architect Paul R. Williams charted an unprecedented career. Marking the public debut of his archive, this exhibition examines the impact of Williams's architecture in challenging systems and structures of racialized exclusion, offering an intimate portrait of life, hope, and possibility coursing through the collective construction of the architecture of Black Los Angeles.

Jan 7
3:00 PM

Join us for an interactive experience exploring the Getty Center. Guides will take you across our campus to enjoy different aspects of our art, architecture, and gardens in this 45-minute tour.

Jan 7
3:00 PM

The Virgin and Child tenderly embrace as Jesus presses his cheek against Mary’s while she holds her son tightly. Joseph holds a spoon and lidded bowl.

Jan 7
3:00 PM

A teen leads a tour, standing in front of a painting in a museum gallery with red walls.


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Jul 14
12:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 15
12:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 17
12:30 PM

Reflect on life’s brevity through a gently guided meditation and close looking activity with a selected artwork in the galleries.

Jul 18
2:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 18
4:00 PM
Odilon Redon Salon: Words and Music

This lecture and concert explores the rich artistic world of Odilon Redon's late 19th-century Paris. Featuring performances of music by Bach, Chausson, and Saint-Saëns, among others, and reflections on writers like Gustave Flaubert and Edgar Allan Poe, this afternoon salon traces the connections between sound, literature, imagination, and the Symbolist art that influenced Redon.

Jul 19
12:00 PM

We’ll have screenings of featured world matches at two locations at the Getty Center, along with a special themed menu.

Jul 19
11:00 AM

Stamps of animal body parts and the results of their printing in purple ink fill a white page.

Jul 25
7:30 PM

Horse Lords are a Baltimore-born quartet whose music sits at the intersection of experimental minimalism, post-punk, and tightly wound rhythmic systems. Built from interlocking patterns, shifting meters, microtonal and just intonation, their sound advances with a structural clarity that feels architectural.

Jul 26
11:00 AM

Stamps of animal body parts and the results of their printing in purple ink fill a white page.

Jul 26
1:00 AM

Horse Lords are a Baltimore-born quartet whose music sits at the intersection of experimental minimalism, post-punk, and tightly wound rhythmic systems. Built from interlocking patterns, shifting meters, microtonal and just intonation, their sound advances with a structural clarity that feels architectural.