Working Together: Kamoinge Workshop
Working Together is the first major exhibition about the Kamoinge Workshop, a collective of Black photographers formed in New York in 1963. Members of the group produced powerful images, sensitively registering Black life in the mid-20th century. The exhibition explores Kamoinge’s photographic artistry in the 1960s and 1970s, celebrating the group’s collaborative ethos, commitment to community, and centering of Black experiences.
Organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Unshuttered: Reconnecting with . . .
Discover photographs selected from a recent nationwide open call inviting teens to share what reconnecting looks like during the shifting challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Focused on the theme, Reconnecting with . . ., the selected photographs were creatively reinterpreted as posters by artists affiliated with Amplifier, a nonprofit design lab. Collectively, these works highlight the ways we can connect, bond, and nurture ourselves, our relationships, and our interests.
A partnership between Getty Unshuttered and Amplifier. Made possible by Genesis Inspiration Foundation.
Source: https://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/unshuttered_reconnecting/
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
8:00 AM
Depart CBU - Kugel
10:00 AM
Arrive at The Getty
1:00 PM
Depart The Getty, En Route to the Marshall Gallery
1:30 PM
Arrive at the Marshall Gallery
2:30 PM
Depart the Marshall Gallery, En Route back to CBU
4:30 PM
Arrive back at CBU - Kugel
Regarding lunch, we’ll have time to eat at the Getty. We suggest budgeting at least $20 to eat at one of their cafes or bring your snacks/lunch with you.
COVID-19 Precautions
All Getty Center visitors, regardless of vaccination status, must wear a mask on the tram, which is considered public transportation.
Fully vaccinated visitors may be unmasked indoors.
Visitors who are not fully vaccinated must wear a well-fitting mask while indoors, except when actively eating or drinking.