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Teen Programs at the Getty strive to celebrate the perspectives, voices, ideas, and experiences of young people and to inspire teens to actively contribute as creative thinkers. Through a spectrum of project-based, visual arts programming we work in community and in collaboration with one another. Our mission is to create spaces and programs for teen representation by committing to working and learning with BIPOC audiences who are underrepresented by and within arts institutions.

We do this by:


Honoring the value and importance in the art and interpretations made by young people/teens.
Addressing historical and contemporary occurrences of institutional exclusion by committing to seeking opportunities for intentional inclusion.
Engaging with neighborhoods all across Los Angeles with particular focus on those that have been identified as having little to no arts programming.
Building connections with artists and arts professionals who activate the museum and its collections from antiquity to contemporary.
Applying a critical and analytical lens to the collection, we explore all that it is and all that it isn't.
Being responsive to potential barriers to participation, including by providing transportation, meals, and paid opportunities to ensure the young people who are interested can participate.




Through intensive programs and internships, onsite events across our two locations, as well as digital apps, there are a variety of ways to explore our collections, inspire your personal creativity, and connect with others.

Student Gallery Guides
The 2021 Student Gallery Guide program is a virtual teen internship opportunity hosted by the Getty Museum. Over the course of the internship, Student Gallery Guides will learn to lead virtual guided experiences for visitors of all ages. This is a great opportunity for someone who loves making or appreciating art, who is interested in building facilitation skills, and/or exploring education opportunities. Anyone between the ages of 16–18 is welcome to apply!

The internship runs from June 15th–July 30th meeting on Zoom from 10 am–3 pm, Tuesdays–Thursdays for the first 4 weeks and Tuesdays–Fridays for the last 3 weeks. Each intern will receive a stipend of $1,800 at the completion of the program - to be paid through direct deposit. This stipend is based on successful completion of all program dates.

The application period for Student Gallery Guides 2021 is now closed.

We are looking for K-12 groups of 8-35 participants that would be interested in signing up for a virtual art experience led by one of the Student Gallery Guides this summer. For more details, please follow this link to sign up for a session directly: https://www.wejoinin.com/sheets/xjfio

Contact us at gettyteens@getty.edu with questions at any time.

Teen Lab
Postponed until summer 2022
Please note the schedule for the Teen Lab program is currently under review, as the museum determines the safest response to COVID-19 in the months ahead. Please feel free to contact us at gettyteens@getty.edu with questions at any time.

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Learn about upcoming events and download the app to connect.

Latin Academy (Academia Aestiva)
Postponed until 2022
The Latin Academy generally runs from a Monday through Friday in late June. This is a day program from 9 a.m.–3 p.m., and students and their parents are responsible for transportation and meals. Both the application and a teacher's description of the student's level of Latin are required.

Applications will open in February 2022 and remain open with rolling admissions until May 31 or spaces are filled. Students who would like to repeat the Academy will be considered after May 31 if spaces are available. For questions, please contact gettyteens@getty.edu.



Student Gallery Guides is a paid summer internship opportunity for teens interested in learning the fundamentals of museum education. Interns will train to lead guided experiences with the Getty Center's collection for visiting K-12 summer groups. This is a great opportunity for teens with an interest in art to also develop public speaking and facilitation skills. Transportation to and from the Getty Center, as well as a stipend, is provided to each intern on the final day of the internship, based on successful completion of the program.

Student Gallery Guide: Androgony Juarez (left)



Getty Teen Lab is an eight-week paid summer internship for high school students from the Boyle Heights community to explore the role they can play as active producers of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) educational content for the museum. Getty Teen Lab participants explore the intersections of art and science in the ancient Greek and Roman world, through deep explorations of objects in the Getty Villa collection and through personal art making. The Getty Teen Lab Program supports students in archeology, conservation, and arts integration projects created for K-12 student audiences. Transportation to and from the Getty Villa, as well as a stipend, is provided to each intern on the final day of the internship, based on the successful completion of the program.



Teen Lab 3.0 Interns: Hector Ruiz and Jocelyn Vasquez (left to right)

Teen Lab 3.0 Interns: Linsey Montgomery and John Lopez (left to right)

Teen Lab 3.0 Interns: Jordan Franklin, Chazdon Mekhi Jeffery and John Lopez (left to right)



Unshuttered is many things: An app, a photography intensive program, and other upcoming programs both at The Getty and beyond. The Getty Unshuttered app is a free photo sharing platform that provides a positive community for teen artists to raise their voices for social good. Get inspired. Build and share your own portfolio. Like and follow other photographers to help them grow, too. The Unshuttered team at the Getty Museum is always on the lookout for great work and new artists to celebrate. Your work could be a "Pick of the Day" or you could wear our most exclusive badge, "Getty Artist." We can't wait to see what you create. Download the app and join our community.

Stay connected online and with the app, and check back for more information on how to join us for Unshuttered events planned for Spring and Summer 2021.

Unshuttered TA: Jamaal Hasef Tolbert and Unshuttered artists: Adam Chun and Deen Babakhyi (left to right)

Unshuttered TA: Shan Wallace and Unshuttered artist: Adam Chun (left to right)



The Summer Latin Academy (Academia Aestiva) at the Getty Villa offers high school students who have taken the equivalent of a full year of high-school Latin an opportunity to immerse themselves in the language and culture of the ancient Romans. This week-long program combines classroom instruction in spoken Latin in the morning with activity-based exploration of the Getty Villa site and antiquities collection in the afternoon. Led by local teachers affiliated with the North American Institute for Living Latin Studies (SALVI) in collaboration with Getty Villa educators and curators, the program offers a chance to discover the benefits of spoken Latin in the unique environment of a museum modeled on an ancient Roman luxury villa. Our theme this year, Animals in the Roman World, examines the role of real and mythological bests in art and literature, and includes a visit to the Getty Center to view relevant Medieval manuscripts.


Students reenact the high-status couch positions at a Roman dinner party.



Want your child to enter some art competitions? These 19 international art contests for kids and teens are a great place to start to get their work out there.
Do you have a talented young artist, photographer, designer, or illustrator in your life? It’s never too early to start helping them get their work out there! We’ve rounded up the top art contests for kids and teens that can help these budding creators share their first masterpieces with the world. Best of all? Most of them are totally free to enter!
Age: 25 and under
Open to: Current students
Medium: Digital design
This is an awesome opportunity for newbie digital artists looking to showcase their creative skills. SpaceTime is on the hunt for youngsters to design themed posters (“thrive” was a recent prompt). Entries will be judged by international jurors on their execution of the theme, artistic merit, design, originality, technical excellence, and content.
Ages: 16 and under
Mediums: Drawing, painting
Global Canvas is all about the environment. (One recent theme? "Habitats for the world.”) Launched by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, this art competition wants to inspire the next generation to be more mindful of how we take care of the earth. The judges are looking for artists to capture the weird and wonderful places that wildlife call home.
Ages: Four to 15
Mediums: Drawing, painting
Time to design a dream car! Toyota wants to get junior artists thinking about what the future of transportation might look like. Prizes at stake include cash and a chance to tour one of the Toyota manufacturing plants.
Ages: 10 to 14
Mediums: Drawing, painting
Kids 4 Human Rights has a great cause and wants to recruit some talented young artists to join. For this art contest, your creative kids can either draw or paint a picture showing what we can do to defend or promote human rights, a picture of a human rights defender who they admire, or a picture depicting a human right which they feel strongly about. Amazing!
Ages: Six to 17
Mediums: Drawing, painting
This art competition for kids runs all year long—and has no theme! The organization just wants the blossoming artists to draw whatever they feel like drawing, or paint whatever they feel like painting. Their one request is that the piece demonstrates the artist’s originality and style.
Ages: 15 and under
Mediums: Drawing, painting
Advena World’s art competition aims to promote creativity and self-expression. Instead of a theme, they ask the participating artists to simply express their feelings—anything from sadness or joy to anger or excitement—through their chosen medium,.
Ages: 14 and under
Mediums: Drawing, painting
Now, this is an interesting one: it blends the visual arts with aeronautics, encouraging burgeoning artists to innovate through artistry. Applicants are tasked with thinking about flight, and can expect skyward-related themes like "my dream to fly!”
Ages: All ages
Mediums: Painting, photography
Want a chance to win $3000 USD? This is one of the big-money options on our list. Embracing Our Differences is a not-for-profit organization that focuses on diversity. And what better way to bring people together than through art? A recent theme, for example, was “enriching lives through diversity and inclusion.” Applicants are judged by a panel based on artistic excellence and originality.
Ages: 25 and under
Mediums: Drawing, painting
One of the most prestigious art competitions for kids on this list! Its goal is to promote the arts amongst young people all around the world; one recent theme was “traces and writings in history.” With this competition, encourage your loved one to think broadly and really take the theme and run with it.
Ages: 13 to 19
Open to: All international applicants
Mediums: Painting, drawing, photography, mixed media, sculpture
Cost to enter: $5 USD
PYAA is all about expressing and celebrating progressive values. So, if there is a creative teen in your life who wants to do good in the world, sign them up for this art contest for teens. The prize is an art scholarship which they can put toward their post-secondary schooling.
Ages: 31 and under
Medium: Photography
This art contest is quite the opportunity for a fledgling photographer. It was started by The International Academic Forum (IAFOR) to aid in the development of up-and-coming documentary photographers and photojournalists. This one is most likely for mature teens only, as their themes can be a little on the edgier side; one recent one was “fearful futures.”
The objective of this art contest for teens is to help beginner photographers take the next step in their careers. The WPO is looking for applicants to capture the essence of the theme word in a single image, whether it’s a culture or an environment. One past theme? “Diversity.” So there’s lots of room for interpretation!
Ages: 12 and under
Open to: US applicants
Mediums: Drawing or painting
The rookie artist in your life now has a chance to get their work on the cover (!) of U.S. Kids Magazine. This publication is for artistic children and aims to make learning fun. Their annual art contest for kids encourages grade-schoolers to get those creative juices flowing. One recent theme was “going places".
Ages: Five to 19
Open to: US applicants
Mediums: Drawing or painting
Cost to enter: $8 (USD)
Is the developing artist in your life also an animal lover? Encourage them to submit to the Ned Smith Center’s Youth Art Contest, which wants to cultivate the next generation of wildlife artists. There are a fair number of rules for this contest, so make sure to review them with your applicant before they start creating.
Ages: Four to 19
Open to: Students in the UK
Mediums: Drawing or painting
Cost to enter: £2.00
The finalists’ work for this art contest will be displayed at the 29th Young Art Exhibition at the Royal College of Art. All proceeds from the final exhibit will go toward cancer research in the UK. Themes like “the moment” are totally up to the interpretation of the young artist, so they can just grab that easel and have at it!
Ages: 16 and under
Open to: UK and Ireland applicants
Mediums: Painting or photography
Whether they’re a painter, drawer, or burgeoning photographer, all kinds of wee artists are welcome in this green art competition (themes are along the lines of “the environment and the home”). Sponsored by Worcester and Bosch, it looks to foster eco-friendly thinking in our kids.
Ages: 15 or under
Open to: UK and Ireland applicants
Mediums: Drawing, painting, photography, installation, digital art
Cost to enter: £5
This art contest for kids looks to pave the way for the next generation of artists. Their mandate is to promote, improve, and advance the arts, while simultaneously encouraging youngsters to cultivate their artistic abilities and choose the artist’s path. Hopefully winning this contest will set them on the right path!
Ages: 30 and under
Open to: All eligible applicants from the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and PEI, and the territories of Nunavut and the Yukon
Medium: Drawing or painting
The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) is on the lookout for budding artists to help raise awareness of health services available to young Canadians. Themes for this art competition are along the lines of “youth health and community,” “community empowerment,” and “community support.” The winner could take home a cash prize of $1000!
Ages: Grades four through 12
Open to: All eligible applicants from the province of Ontario, Canada
Medium: Drawing or painting
The Ontario government is looking for little artists within the province to draw either a channel catfish or an Atlantic salmon. This is part of the government’s efforts to help young Ontarians learn more about Ontario’s native fish and their habitats. The rules and guidelines are pretty extensive, so make sure you go over everything with your artist before they start on their submission.
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