What Are Museums Good For, Anyway?! (Becoming Artsy 103: THIS IS FOR US)
Now settled into her new domain, the ever-curious Jessie begins to ask the big questions, like why do we have museums and why are they important? Jessie asks Getty visitors their thoughts on the subject, as well as the Museum's Head of Education, Keishia Gu. Jessie also digs into the archives of her childhood art portfolio and creates her own home exhibition.
We'd love to hear from you! Tell us in the comments what museums mean to you, or find us on social media @gettymuseum on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and use the hashtag #BecomingArtsy.
COVID-19 Disclaimer: Filmed following all state and federal COVID-19 requirements and guidelines at time of filming.
Getty is a world-renowned cultural and philanthropic organization that shares and advances the world’s visual art and cultural heritage. Collectively and individually, our programs pursue our mission in Los Angeles and throughout the world. Our engagement in culture, arts, and philanthropy is achieved through our constituent programs: the Getty Conservation Institute, Getty Foundation, Getty Museum, Getty Research Institute, and Getty Trust.
Getty: https://www.getty.edu/
The Getty Conservation Institute works internationally to preserve culture and advance the practice of art conservation. Our work is driven by the values of excellence, innovation, leadership, collaboration, and service. Current projects include post-doctoral fellowships in conservation science.
The Getty Foundation is responsible for funding research and preservation of visual arts projects. The Foundation partners with people and organizations throughout Los Angeles. We award grants to support art historical scholarship, conserve art and architecture, increase access to museum collections and archives, and train visual arts professionals.
The Getty Museum fosters the enjoyment and understanding of art through events, exhibitions, and education. Visit the Getty Center and the Getty Villa Museum to explore exhibitions featuring art by Leonardo da Vinci, medieval artists, and others. Admission is free! Visit Getty’s website for tickets.
The Getty Research Institute works to further the knowledge of visual arts and culture through expertise, active collecting programs, public programs, institutional collaborations, exhibitions, publications, digital services, and residential scholar programs. Our activities and resources provide a unique environment for research, critical inquiry, and scholarly exchange.
Getty Conservation Institute: https://www.getty.edu/conservation/
Getty Foundation: https://www.getty.edu/foundation/
Getty Museum: https://www.getty.edu/museum/
Getty Villa Museum: https://www.getty.edu/visit/villa/
Getty Research Institute: https://www.getty.edu/research/
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We'd love to hear from you! Tell us in the comments what museums mean to you, or find us on social media @gettymuseum on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and use the hashtag #BecomingArtsy.
COVID-19 Disclaimer: Filmed following all state and federal COVID-19 requirements and guidelines at time of filming.
Getty is a world-renowned cultural and philanthropic organization that shares and advances the world’s visual art and cultural heritage. Collectively and individually, our programs pursue our mission in Los Angeles and throughout the world. Our engagement in culture, arts, and philanthropy is achieved through our constituent programs: the Getty Conservation Institute, Getty Foundation, Getty Museum, Getty Research Institute, and Getty Trust.
Getty: https://www.getty.edu/
The Getty Conservation Institute works internationally to preserve culture and advance the practice of art conservation. Our work is driven by the values of excellence, innovation, leadership, collaboration, and service. Current projects include post-doctoral fellowships in conservation science.
The Getty Foundation is responsible for funding research and preservation of visual arts projects. The Foundation partners with people and organizations throughout Los Angeles. We award grants to support art historical scholarship, conserve art and architecture, increase access to museum collections and archives, and train visual arts professionals.
The Getty Museum fosters the enjoyment and understanding of art through events, exhibitions, and education. Visit the Getty Center and the Getty Villa Museum to explore exhibitions featuring art by Leonardo da Vinci, medieval artists, and others. Admission is free! Visit Getty’s website for tickets.
The Getty Research Institute works to further the knowledge of visual arts and culture through expertise, active collecting programs, public programs, institutional collaborations, exhibitions, publications, digital services, and residential scholar programs. Our activities and resources provide a unique environment for research, critical inquiry, and scholarly exchange.
Getty Conservation Institute: https://www.getty.edu/conservation/
Getty Foundation: https://www.getty.edu/foundation/
Getty Museum: https://www.getty.edu/museum/
Getty Villa Museum: https://www.getty.edu/visit/villa/
Getty Research Institute: https://www.getty.edu/research/
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