Pacific Standard Time 2024: Art x Science x LA
The Getty Institute in Los Angeles has announced the theme for the third edition of Pacific Standard Time, its flagship cultural program. Scheduled for 2024, the initiative will explore the intersection of art and science under the title "Art x Science x LA." The program will feature exhibitions, debates, meetings, and events covering topics from alchemy and anatomy to botanical art and augmented reality. A call for proposals will be issued soon, offering substantial funding to museums and scientific institutions across Southern California. Jim Cuno, president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust, emphasized the shared origins of art and science in exploring the universe. The previous edition in 2017 focused on Latin American art. The first Pacific Standard Time launched in 2011.
Key facts
- Pacific Standard Time is a cultural program first launched by the Getty Institute in 2011.
- The third edition will take place in 2024.
- The theme is the relationship between art and science.
- The program will include exhibitions, debates, meetings, and events.
- Topics range from alchemy and anatomy to botanical art and augmented reality.
- Grants will be available through open competitions for museums and scientific institutions in Southern California.
- Jim Cuno is president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust.
- The previous edition in 2017 focused on Latin American art.
Entities
Institutions
- Getty Institute
- J. Paul Getty Trust
- Pacific Standard Time
Locations
- Los Angeles
- California
- Southern California