Learn about the Getty Museum's collection of paintings, drawings, sculpture, decorative arts, photographs, manuscripts, and antiquities—from the comfort of your own home. Each webinar will focus on one theme related to works of art in our collection and explore how to incorporate related teaching resources on our website.

Some webinars are part of our Create + Connect After-School Workshop series. Learn more about this series.

For information about upcoming programs, please contact teacherprograms@getty.edu.

Upcoming Program: TBD

Past Webinars

Lidded Bowl (detail) / Howzer
Introduction to French Decorative Arts Webinar, March 27, 2012
In this webinar, teachers learned about French decorative arts and participated in a creative writing activity inspired by this area of the Museum's collection. This online workshop was suitable for history, language arts, and visual arts teachers of all grades.

Mira Calligraphiae/Hoefnagel
 Introduction to Illuminated Manuscripts Webinar, January 31, 2012
In this webinar, participants learn how books were made in the Middle Ages and discover ideas for connecting illuminated manuscripts across curricula. This online workshop is suitable for teachers of grades K–12. This link launches the webinar in a program called WebEx. Follow instructions to view the webinar.

Students at the Getty Center
 Museum Insiders Webinar, organized by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, May 5, 2011
Developed for participants of Teach for America, this webinar provides an overview of the many opportunities for teachers and students that are available at the Getty Center, the Getty Villa, the Natural History Museum, LACMA, MOCA, and the Reagan Library. This link launches the webinar in a program called WebEx. Follow instructions to view the webinar.


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