The grant making arm of the J. Paul Getty Trust, the Getty Foundation, supports individuals and institutions committed to advancing the understanding and preservation of the visual arts locally and throughout the world. The majority of its funding is through initiatives that target a particular issue or region, and that are carried out in collaboration with the other Getty programs–the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Research Institute, and the Getty Conservation Institute. The foundation focuses on the following four broad areas: Access to Museum and Archival Collections, Art History as a Global Discipline, Advancing Conservation Practice, and Leadership and Professional Development.
titles from this organization
Lectures on Materials Science for Architectural Conservation
Jul 28, 2009
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
Technician Training for the Maintenance of In Situ Mosaics
Dec 3, 2008
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
The Los Angeles Historic Resource Survey Report: A Framework for a Citywide Historic Resource Survey
Nov 25, 2008
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
Recording, Documentation, and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places: Guiding Principles
Oct 1, 2008
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
The Hieroglyphic Stairway of Copan, Honduras: Study Results and Conservation Proposals
Oct 31, 2006
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
Workshop on Methodology for the Conservation of Polychromed Wooden Altarpieces
Jun 1, 2004
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
Executive Summary: Getty Marrow Internship Program Impact Report
Oct 1, 2020
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
Moving Museum Catalogues: An Interim Report from the Getty Foundation
Apr 6, 2012
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
Lectures on Materials Science for Architectural Conservation
Jul 28, 2009
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
Technician Training for the Maintenance of In Situ Mosaics
Dec 3, 2008
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust
The Los Angeles Historic Resource Survey Report: A Framework for a Citywide Historic Resource Survey
Nov 25, 2008
Publisher(s): J. Paul Getty Trust