
Arts
Metropolitan Opera
Since its founding in 1883, the Metropolitan Opera — located at the world-famous Lincoln Center in New York City since 1966 — stages 200-plus oper...
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Established in 1953, the Getty's numerous artistic programs were constructed in the legacy of businessman and art collector J. Paul Getty. What is often called "the Getty" is comprised of four key programs, including the J. Paul Getty Museum Trust, the Getty Foundation, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Research Institute. Together, these institutions have paved the way for the preservation, restoration, and increased exposure to world-class, historically-relevant artwork both in Los Angeles and across the globe. The Getty Museum is housed in two iconic, world-renowned locations: the Getty Center in Brentwood, California, and the Getty Villa in Malibu, California. From viewing famous artwork at these two locations, to gaining access to cutting-edge knowledge through the Research Institute, to receiving funding through the Foundation, the Getty institution serves as a driving force in centralizing artistic heritage in the lives of learners of all ages and levels.
Disegno Group
PRESIDENT'S DISCRETIONARY FUND
DISEGNO GROUP
President's Discretionary Fund
Disegno Group
President's Discretionary Fund
Education Programming - Art Impact Program
President's Discretionary Fund
General Operating Support & Programming - Foster Youth Photography/Docent Program
General Operating Support
Programming - Pacific Standard Time:LA/LA Education Program (2017)
General Operating Support
General Operating Support