College Night at the Getty Center
Since 2006, the Getty Center has opened its doors to thousands of college students across Southern California. This year was no exception. More than 2,000 students showed up at the...
Since 2006, the Getty Center has opened its doors to thousands of college students across Southern California. This year was no exception. More than 2,000 students showed up at the Getty Center on April 15 to take part in the event. From music, photo-ops and caricature drawing, the event was full of activities, ending at 9:30 p.m and leaving students excited for next year.
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