My Getty Villa Travel Log (Education At The Getty)

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The GettyVillaMy Getty Villa Travel LogVILLA ITINERARYYour NameToday you are going on an imaginary journey at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa. You will travel throughtime to visit many places, meet a variety of people, and take home a souvenir. Below is your travel plan, which listswhere you will go and what you will do. It’s your job to record what you see.GroupOrder?EA68:HI6BE :G:ActivityLocationJOURNEY THROUGH TIMEGalleryANCIENT SPACESAnywhere in the VillaPLACE POEMGalleryFIND A SOUVENIRAny Villa GalleryNEWS FLASH!GalleryPOSTCARD MEMORIESID/(Do this at the end of your visit.)The J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trust

My Getty Villa Travel LogSuggested Galleries: 104, 109, 110, 201, 211JOURNEY THROUGH TIMEGo to GallerySELECT a work of art that shows at least three people or animals in a scene.Make a note of its:Title:Date:IMAGINE you have traveled back in time and are one of the characters in this scene.1. What can you SEE from where you are standing?2. What are you WEARING ?3. What are you CARRYING ?The J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trust

My Getty Villa Travel LogSuggested Galleries: 104, 109, 110, 201, 2114. What are you DOING ?5. What are you SAYING ?6. Who are you TALKING to?7. Why did you choose this scene? What does it REMIND you of?TAKE IT A STEP FURTHERWRITE a short travel-log entry orDRAW a picture of what happenedThe J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trustnext in this scene.

My Getty Villa Travel LogANCIENT SPACESThe Getty Villa is a re-creation of an ancient Roman villa, or country house. Justlike your house or home today, an ancient villa was filled with sounds and smellsof everyday life. People ate, played, cooked, and gardened there.Select a PLACE in the Villa. It can be a garden, gallery, particular room,or even a place shown in a work of art.What is your space called? How do you think it was used?Space:Use:To imagine life in an ancient villa, use your five senses. What do you .SEE?HEAR?The J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trust

My Getty Villa Travel LogSMELL?TASTE?FEEL?TAKE IT A STEP FURTHERBack in your classroom, DRAW a pictureof your ancient space as it would havelooked in ancient times.What is in it?Who might be with you in the space?What are the biggest differencesbetween the ancient space anda similar space that you might findThe J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trustin or near your home or school?

My Getty Villa Travel Log?Suggested Galleries: 110, 114, 201, 211,212, and any Villa space or gardenPLACE POEMGo to GallerySELECT a work of art that shows a scene or is from a place you want to remember.Make a note of its:Title:Place Shown:WRITE a poem based on the artwork.Follow the instructions below for each line of your poem:Choose a one- or two-wordTITLEthat describes the placeshown in the work of art.Write an ACTION phrase.Write a SIMILE (a phrase comparing two things that uses “like” or “as”).DESCRIBE the artwork’s scene in 3–5 words.TAKE IT A STEPFURTHERBack at school, look for yourobject on www.getty.edu inthe “Explore Art” section.SHARE your poems with yourclassmates and discuss howthe poems helped you to seeThe J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trustthe artworks in new ways.

My Getty Villa Travel LogFIND A SOUVENIRSELECT from any Villa gallery a work of art that you would like to take hometo help you remember your journey.Note its title and the place or culture where it came from:Title:Place or Culture of Origin:DRAW a picture of your selection below.The J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trust

My Getty Villa Travel LogNow you have a souvenir!EXPLAIN why you chose this work of art. What do you like about it?TAKE IT A STEP FURTHERGo to a GettyGuide station, findand bookmark your souvenir, thenThe J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty TrustE-MAIL it to yourself!

My Getty Villa Travel LogSuggested Galleries: 104, 107, 110, 114, 201, 206, 210, 213NEWS FLASH!Go to GallerySELECT a work of art that shows an action or event, making note of its:Title:Place or Culture of Origin:IMAGINE that you are a newspaper reporter. While on your journey, you have just come acrossthe scene shown in this artwork. Look closely to figure out what is going on. Write a shortarticle for tomorrow’s paper describing the “who, what, where, when, and why” of the scene.Headline:Who:What:Where:When:Why:TAKE IT A STEPFURTHERBack in class, DRAW apicture or MAKE a photocollage to illustrate yourThe J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty TrustNews Flash!

My Getty Villa Travel LogEA68:HI6BE :G:ID/POSTCARD MEMORIESYou are at the end of your Getty Villa journey. Sit down and write a postcard to afriend or relative about your trip. What work of art did you enjoy the most?EA68:HI6BE :G:ID/TAKE IT A STEP FURTHERBack in class or at home, try drawing a pictureof your favorite object or make a postcard collageby printing out from www.getty.edu pictures ofobjects you saw at the Villa.Use your picture or collage to MAKE your ownpostcard that can be mailed to a friend or familymember who would like to hear about your tripThe J. Paul Getty Museumat the Getty Villawww.getty.edu 2007 J. Paul Getty Trustto the Getty Villa. Happy travels!

My Getty Villa Travel Log POSTCARD MEMORIES You are at the end of your Getty Villa journey. Sit down and write a postcard to a friend or relative about your trip. What work of art did you enjoy the most? EA68: HI6BE :G: ID/ EA68: HI6BE :G: ID/ TAKE IT A STE

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