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Museum Home Education Planning a School Visit School Visits at the Getty Center About Getty Center Self-Guided Visits
About Getty Center Self-Guided Visits
Teachers of grades K-12 are welcome to independently lead students through the galleries at the Getty Center. We require that all teachers (and chaperones, when possible) bringing students to the Center for the first time attend a Teacher Orientation Workshop prior to the visit. We have grade-specific activity packets for your visit (see Visit Activities), or you can create your own lessons.

Please read information below before filling out the request form.

Getty Center Self-Guided Request Form

Scheduling Your Visit
Confirmation
Chaperone Requirements
Teacher Orientation Workshop
Student Architecture & Garden Tours
Before Your Visit
Visit Activities
GettyGuide™ Audio Players
Length of Visit
Parking
Picnic Times and Box Lunches
Other Frequently Asked Questions

Scheduling Your Visit
School Visits at the Getty are FREE and will be booked on a first-come, first-served basis.

Self-Guided Visits are available for up to 120 students in grades K–12. Submit your request online, or print out a Request Form and mail it in. A maximum of two requests will be accommodated per school.

Q: What if I want to bring a group that is larger than 120 students?
You should submit two applications for two groups. The groups will be scheduled at different times, and may not be scheduled on the same day.

Q: May I make a school group reservation over the phone?
No. Due to the high volume of school requests and the number of details we must collect, we need you to fill out a form. You may do this online or download the request form, fill it out, and mail it in.

Q: I am bringing more/fewer students than I indicated on my request form. How do I make a change?
To modify attendance on an existing reservation, please call (310) 440-7300.

Q: I don't want a tour. Do I have to make a reservation or can I just show up?
Reservations are required for all school groups. We have a maximum capacity for school groups in the parking lot and in the galleries.

Confirmation
Within 6 weeks of submitting your request, you will receive a confirmation letter indicating how your group can be accommodated. If you have any questions or have not received a confirmation letter after 6 weeks, please call (310) 440-7300 and speak with our school group team.

Q: What if you cannot accommodate my requested date?
We make every attempt to contact you by phone to offer alternative dates. We will leave voicemail messages, so please be sure to provide contact information so we can reach you.

Q: Why wasn't my visit booked for the date/time/lesson format I indicated as my first choice?
All applications are booked on a first-come, first-served basis. If you select more than one option on your request form, it is possible that you will be assigned to any one of those options.

Chaperone Requirements
We require one teacher or adult chaperone for every 15 students.
Download Getty Center Chaperone and Picnic Guidelines (RTF, 123KB)

Chaperones must divide students into small groups of 15 or fewer and are responsible for monitoring and accompanying students at all times during their visit.

Only one self-guided group is allowed in a particular gallery at a time—each group must tour independently.

We highly recommend that you visit the Center with a plan for your visit. Bring gallery activity sheets for each student (see Visit Activities) or create your own.

Q: What responsibilities do chaperones have?
All chaperones are responsible for monitoring student behavior and making sure the group stays together. During the tour, each chaperone must stay with the tour be quietly engaged for the full duration.

Q: Is there a maximum number for chaperones?
No. You may bring as many chaperones as you like, as long as you have at least one for every 15 students.

Q: Do I really need chaperones for my high school students? They are practically adults.
All school groups in grades K-12 must be accompanied by a non-student adult age 18 or older for safety and security purposes. We are legally obligated to enforce this requirement. If students are found wandering the sites without adequate chaperones, they will be queried by Security.

Teacher Orientation Workshop
If you have never brought students to the Getty Center for a Self-Guided Visit, you are required to attend a Teacher Orientation Workshop in advance. These workshops give you information about best practices for teaching in the Museum, site logistics, preparation, and follow-up strategies.

You will be assigned to one as part of the school visit reservation process. For questions, to reschedule your workshop date, or to change the number of attendees, call Visitor Services at (310) 440-7300 and speak to our school group team.

The workshops at the Getty Center for the 2009–2010 school year will be held on the following dates:

Saturday, September 26, 2009
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010

Q: Do I have to attend a Teacher Orientation Workshop?
If you are coming to the Getty Center for a Self-Guided Visit for the first time, and have never been to a Teacher Orientation Workshop, you are required to attend a workshop.

Q: What if I cannot attend the workshops on the dates scheduled?
If you are bringing your class to the Getty Center for the first time and cannot attend a Teacher Orientation Workshop, please contact our school group team at (310) 440-7300.

Q: If I attended a Teacher Orientation Workshop in the past, do I need to attend again?
No, you are not required to repeat the workshop. However, we encourage you attend again, as workshops cover periodic changes in our exhibitions and school group policies and procedures.

Student Architecture & Garden Tours
Self-Guiding school groups of up to 60 students can request a docent-led exploration of the gardens and architecture of the Getty Center. The docent does not accompany students into the Museum galleries for the self-guided portion of the visit.

Tours are scheduled first come, first served. They last 40 minutes and are available Tuesdays–Fridays for groups arriving at 9:00 a.m. (tour 10:00 a.m.–10:40 a.m.) or 11:00 a.m. (tour 12:00 p.m.–12:40 p.m.). Select this option in the Self-Guided Visit Request Form.

Q: What if it rains? Will my Architecture & Garden tour be canceled?
Yes. In the event of inclement weather, tours will be canceled, and school groups will be on their own to tour independently.

Q: Do my chaperones need to accompany students on the Architecture & Garden tour?
Yes. Unchaperoned groups may not tour with docents. A tour will be canceled if a school arrives with an insufficient number of chaperones (see Chaperone Requirements above).

Before Your Visit
In preparation, please do the following activities with your students in the classroom before your visit:

Q: Will clipboards and pencils be available for my visit?
Yes. Pick up clipboards and pencils in the designated School Group Area when you arrive. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved. Please return all materials after use so that the next school group may use them.

Visit Activities
To help you plan your Self-Guided Visit, each teacher will receive a pre-visit packet at the Teacher Orientation Workshop.

Packet materials are also available on this Web site: Getty Center Visit Activities.

Note: Galleries on the first floor of the North Pavilion are closed for renovations and will reopen in Fall of 2009. These galleries include displays of the Getty's collection of antiquities, glass, ceramics, and bronze sculpture.

Q: Can my students have a tour of particular exhibit or display?
Any exhibit may be the topic for your tour. Due to capacity limitations in each gallery, only one group of 15 students is allowed in a particular gallery at a time. Learn about exhibitions currently on view.

GettyGuide™ Audio Players
Learn more about art in the Museum with GettyGuide™, a suite of interactive multimedia tools that includes computer stations and an audio player. Teachers can request and reserve GettyGuide audio players for their students to use at no cost during Self-Guided Visits on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more about GettyGuide.

Q: How do I request audio players?
On the request form, there is a field where you can indicate that you would like audio players. An adult must provide picture ID as collateral for the audio players, and will be held responsible for any missing or broken audio players.

Q: How many audio players can I reserve?
You can reserve up to 120 players. This is also the maximum number of students you can bring.

Q: Can I preview the audio on the players?
We recommend that you visit the Getty prior to your visit and listen to an audio player to pre-plan your stops. Make a free reservation by calling our school team at (310) 440-7300.

Q: If I did not request the players in advance, can I still get them free on the day of my visit?
If you did not reserve free audio players in advance, you will be charged $5 per player. Contact our school group team at (310) 440-7300 to ask about adding audio players for an existing reservation.

Length of Visit
Please arrive on time. Arriving late may affect your picnic time, and would necessitate a shortened Student Architecture & Garden Tour since docents are scheduled to lead consecutive tours at appointed times.

Q: How long will my entire visit last?
For planning purposes, estimate that your entire visit will last three hours. However, your group may stay at the Getty in small groups with chaperones as long as your schedule permits.

Q: When does my group have to leave the Getty Center?
You may stay as long as you like.

Parking
Parking is FREE for school groups.

Q: Some chaperones want to arrive separately by car. Do they have to pay and do they need a reservation?
When filling out your application, use the field to indicate that additional chaperones will be arriving by car in order to receive free parking reservations for them. If you need to make changes to an existing reservation, please notify our school group team by calling (310) 440-7300.

Picnic Times and Box Lunches
Download Getty Center Chaperone and Picnic Guidelines (RTF, 123KB).

An unsheltered, outdoor picnic area is available at the Getty Center for school groups to use at pre-scheduled times. Your picnic time is determined by your arrival time and is not changeable. On rainy days we cannot accommodate picnics; teachers will need to make other arrangements.

Q: May we purchase lunches at the Getty?
Teachers can pre-order box lunches for students and chaperones with at least one week's notice. You will receive an order form with your confirmation letter. Questions? Please contact Bon Appetit's catering department at the Getty Center at (310) 440-6213 for current prices and menus.

Q: May we change our scheduled picnic time?
No. Due to the high volume of school groups using the picnic facilities, your picnic time cannot be changed.

Q: When it rains, may we eat lunch inside the Getty Center Cafe?
We cannot allow large school groups to eat in the Getty Center Cafe due to fire code safety and capacity regulations. We recommend that school groups eat lunches on the bus or in the car before arrival, or after visiting the Getty Center.

Other Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I don't want a tour. Do I have to make a reservation, or can I just show up?
Reservations are required for all school groups. We have a maximum capacity for school groups in the parking lot and in the galleries. If you will guide your students yourself, please sign up for a Self-Guided Visit.

Q: Do I have to submit an application for each location if I want to come to both the Getty Center and the Getty Villa?
Yes, two separate applications are required.

Q: Do you have programs for home schools?
Home school groups of 15 students or more are welcome to request a Guided or Self-Guided Visit. Home school groups must follow the same procedures and guidelines as all other school groups.

Q: My school is concerned about the appropriateness of the artwork at the Getty.
The Getty Center displays works of art produced throughout Western art history. Many of these depict nudity and religious scenes.

If you are concerned, we recommend you review our collection on our Web site and also welcome you to make a free reservation to come see our galleries before your scheduled visit. Just call our school team at (310) 440-7300. We also recommend that you book a Self-Guided Visit so that you can determine the exact sequence of artworks you wish to see.

Q: What happens if I arrive late?
Arriving late will impact your visit since gallery teachers, picnic times, and audio players are scheduled at consecutively appointed times.

Q: Why didn't I receive a free bus? Getty bus funding for eligible Title I schools is extremely limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Bus funding is not guaranteed and not automatic.

Funding amounts and criteria change every year. Due to the reduced amount of bus subsidies for school year 2009-2010, the Getty Center's current approach is to give priority to 2008-2009 applicants who did not receive funding.

Q: I am receiving bus funding. When will you schedule my bus?
It is the school's responsibility to schedule the transportation. If you are approved for bus funding, you will receive instructions about how to schedule your bus in the mail 30 to 60 days after approval.

Q: Can you send me materials to help me prepare for my Self-Guided Visit?
If you attend our free Teacher Orientation Workshop prior to your visit, you will receive preparatory information and receive hard copies of self-guide resources. Choose a workshop on the request form, or contact our school group team at (310) 440-7300 to make a reservation.

The same materials provided at workshops are available online: Getty Center Visit Activities

Related Sections
Getty Center School Visits
Getty Villa School Visits
Visit Activities


Documents for Your Visit
Self-Guided Visit Checklist (RTF, 196KB)
Chaperone and Picnic Guidelines (RTF, 123KB)
Getty Center Map (PDF, 970KB)


Planning to See Leonardo?

Planning to visit Leonardo da Vinci and the Art of Sculpture: Inspiration and Invention (March 23–June 10, 2010)? We will distribute a limited number of complementary, timed tickets to school groups upon their arrival to the Getty Center on a first-come, first-served basis. Unfortunately, we may not be able to accommodate every school group.




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