Getty's investment in 'PST Art: Art & Science Collide' grows to $19 million as vast public programming is set for 2024

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Getty's PST Art collaboration (previously known as Pacific Standard Time) is set to open next fall with a vast array of public programming set to examine the intersection of art and science.

Five months of collaborative public programming will be part of the third iteration of Getty's sprawling arts project, PST Art.

's Art + Technology Lab and the New Children's Museum. The sprawling event will boast 60 exhibitions and more than 800 artists exploring topics such as ancient cosmology, artificial intelligence, Indigenous science fiction and environmental justice. The programming was announced in conjunction with a new round of Getty grants that bring the total price tag of Getty's investment in 2024's PST Art to $19 million.

’s Art + Technology Lab is producing 'The Monophobic Response,' a performance by American Artist. The performance centers on a 1936 rocket engine test in Arroyo Seco Canyon by a precursor to NASA's JPL. An accurate replica of the rocket engine will be launched and actors will depict members of Butler's fictional Earthseed community from her 'Parable' novels. 'It's pulling together all these amazing ideas about the origins of rocketry in L.A.

 

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