Exhibitions at the Getty—A Look Ahead: 2009–2010
Public Programming at the Getty (~200 KB)
April 29, 2009: The Getty Offers Free Family Fun this Summer
April 27, 2009: Statement from Getty Trust President and CEO James Wood Regarding Getty's FY 2010 Budget
April 7, 2009: The J. Paul Getty Museum Will Return a 1st Century Roman Fresco to Italy in May 2009
March 23, 2009: The J. Paul Getty Museum and the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze Announce Long-Term Cultural Collaboration
March 11, 2009: Getty Museum and LA Opera Offer All-Day Course that Brings Together Art and Music
March 11, 2009: MYhistoricLA: Public Asked to Share Stories about Local Buildings or Neighborhoods at SurveyLA Kickoff Event on April 4
March 10, 2009: Exhibition Highlights Images of King David from The Getty Museums Collection of Psalm Illustrations
March 9, 2009: J. Paul Getty Museum Launches Free New Curriculum for California Teachers
March 4, 2009: Getty Conservation Institute Helps Relaunch International Course on Stone Conservation to be Held in Venice, Italy, in April 2009
February 26, 2009: The Getty's Free Lecture Series on Conservation Issues Spotlights India's Nagaur Fort, Ethical Dilemmas in Art Conservation, and the Mona Lisa Viewed at the Nanoscale
February 25, 2009: Getty Research Institute (GRI) Launches New Online Cataloging Initiative
February 19, 2009: Getty Research Institute Presents "Walls of Algiers: Narratives of The City"
February 5, 2009: Getty Theater Lab Offers Classic Works Through a Modern Lens
January 29, 2009: The Getty Brings Art to Life with Lively Storytelling Sessions this Spring
January 28, 2009: Getty Exhibition Highlights Manuscripts from One of the Greatest Epochs of German and Central European Art
January 20, 2009: The J. Paul Getty Museum Announces Nearly 500 Donations to Photographs and Paintings Collections From More Than 25 Individual Donors
January 13, 2009: Getty Exhibition Showcases Japanese Lacquer Masterpiece, Restored Through Getty Grant
January 8, 2009: Getty Conservation Institute Scientists Develop New Method to Aid in Authenticating Valuable Historic Photographs
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