Getty has named Justine Ludwig the inaugural creative director of PST ART—the nation’s largest art event slated to return in 2030.
Justine was previously executive director of Creative Time, a pioneering public arts organization that has realized 350+ public art projects.
Announcing the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund, led by Getty and a coalition of foundations and arts organizations, to support the impacted arts community.
Impacted artists and art workers can visit https://t.co/k5w9U4kbxq to apply for an emergency grant starting January 20.
In response to a bumper crop of exhibitions devoted to various histories of art and technology, the January 2025 issue of Artforum addresses the state and stakes of the field with a focus on @PST_ART: “Art & Science Collide.” https://t.co/Aj3SZNoFcT
Planning to visit multiple PST ART exhibitions and/or programs this upcoming PST ART Weekend?
Check out our Downtown LA shuttle loop schedule, running from 11am to 6pm on Saturday, December 7 🚌✨
🌆 You won’t want to miss the final installment of the PST ART Weekend series in Downtown LA, Friday, December 6 to Sunday, December 8! 🌃
Check out the full PST ART Weekend: Downtown LA itinerary at the link: https://t.co/5hBCWtLh9t
📣 JUST ANNOUNCED! 📣 Visionary Venezuelan artist and producer Arca (@arca1000000) to headline “Live Night: Cruising Bodies, Spirits, and Machines,” co-presented by CAP UCLA (@CAP_UCLA) and REDCAT (@CalArtsREDCAT).
Arca will bring her boundary-pushing experimental music approach to The United Theater on Broadway on Saturday, December 7, as part of the final installment of the PST ART Weekend series in Downtown Los Angeles.
🎟️: https://t.co/ILAgIuESqC
📸: Unax LaFuente
Next up on the PST ART Weekends tour: San Diego and La Jolla, this Friday, Nov 22 through Sunday, Nov 24! 🌊✨
Check out the full PST ART Weekend: San Diego & La Jolla itinerary at the link: https://t.co/2ri0DeqXcS
We had an amazing weekend at the @PST_ART + Science Family Festival at the @labreatarpits!
Art and science lovers of all ages joined us for hands-on workshops and street theatre science shows for a day filled with creativity, discovery, and fun!
PST ART Weekend is coming to the Hollywood to Expo Park region, this Saturday, Nov 16 to Sunday, Nov 17!
Visitors can experience pigeons with backpacks monitoring air pollution, a 12-hour experimental music festival, and other unique programs offered by the rich network of cultural, educational, and scientific institutions throughout the region.
PST ART’s Hollywood to Expo Park partners have worked together to offer aligned opening hours and a coordinated schedule of events to make it easy for you to cross the map and experience PST ART.
Check out an at-a-glance schedule below ⬇️
For the full itinerary, visit: https://t.co/icVyDSNDCS
"['Lumen'] concentrates on the splendor of light itself, and represents a cohesion of art and science more than a collision of the two."
Read more at @WSJ: https://t.co/wNNfdxMIhk
What will fashion of the future look like?
Five contemporary Indigenous designers shared their take on futurust outfits at the @GettyMuseum this fall in a fashion show for the “Future Imaginaries: Indigenous Art, Fashion, Technology" exhibition at the @TheAutry that is part of @PST_ART: Art & Science Collide.
Read more about the show and explore PST ART exhibitions that highlight future fashion: https://t.co/ygx1YY54Sp
Let the pack-down begin!
After an incredible three days at the @PST_ART + Science Family Festival in Los Angeles at @labreatarpits , our production team is now hard at work dismantling and packing up our interactive science activities.
The Orange County, South Bay & Long Beach #pstARTweekend kicks off with a special PST ART iteration of the Orange County Museum of Art (@OCMA)'s Art Happy Hour & Pop-Up Talk!
🎤 Featuring two talks about artworks from OCMA's PST ART exhibition "Transformative Currents: Art and Action in the Pacific Ocean" | Liz Larner at 4:30 and 5:30 PM.
🎶🍸 Visitors can also enjoy music by DJ ANNALOG and receive a free drink ticket for a custom cocktail.
Tickets are free, required, and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
🔗: https://t.co/0xyBd7jQTL
During the pandemic-induced closure in 2020, Getty conservators seized a unique opportunity to conduct an in-depth examination of Van Gogh’s Irises.
Devi Ormond, Getty Museum associate paintings conservator, and Catherine Patterson, GCI research chemist, utilized a variety of imaging techniques, including stereo microscopy, infrared reflectography, x-radiography, and macro x-ray fluorescence scanning, to analyze the painting’s materials and techniques.
One of the most significant findings was the discovery of Van Gogh’s original violet hues beneath the blue paint, inspired by the irises in the gardens of the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole psychiatric clinic where he was a patient. Ormond and Patterson visited the clinic and its private garden to gather clues about the flowers he painted so energetically.
This discovery, along with other scientific insights, is now featured in our @PST_ART exhibition, Ultra-Violet: New Light on Van Gogh’s Irises. Learn more: https://t.co/vGcwgX6uuS