Blending the power of gospel choir traditions with jazz, soul, and funk, Jimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation create uplifting performances where collective voices come together to heal the soul. Guided by Jimetta’s powerful vision, the Los Angeles-based group centers harmony, joy, and shared expression, bringing warmth and inspiration wherever they perform. Complementing the exhibition Photography Black Arts Movement, 1955–1985, this performance offers a welcoming celebration of creativity, community, and shared hope.
Sounds of LA: Jimetta Rose & the Voices of Creation

Photo: Major Caldwell
About
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Duration
Approximately 75 minutes.
Planning your arrival
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Your ticket will also be checked at the event entrance.
Note that during busy times of year and weekends, we recommend planning your visit to allow for at least 30 minutes to park, go through security, and make your way up to the event.
Event Check-In
Check-in begins 90 minutes before program start time at the Harold M. Williams Auditorium.
Doors open 30 minutes before program start time.
Seating
Unless otherwise noted, ticketed events have open seating. We recommend arriving early to make your seat selection.
Accessibility
Wheelchairs are available for free rental on a first-come, first-served basis at the Lower Tram Station above the parking structure and at the Coat Check Room in the Museum Entrance Hall.
Seating for wheelchair users and their party is available at the back of the auditorium, as well as at the front of the space. If you'd like to sit in the front, please let a Visitor Services associate know when you check in and they can escort you to these seats.
Assisted listening devices are available for this event. Please request one from our Visitor Services associates when you check in.
For more information on how we can support your visit to the Getty Center, learn about accessibility at Getty.
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