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Signature PatronExperiencesThe Getty Patron Program connects individuals whoshare Getty’s commitment to art, culture, and ideas.Throughout the year, Patrons enjoy exclusive eventsand activities at the Getty Center and Getty Villa, aswell as online benefits including roundtablediscussions, webinars, and exclusive digital content.Patrons preview exhibitions before they are open tothe public and enjoy private family programmingand pop-up events with curators, conservators, andGetty experts.Our most generous supporters also enjoy a specialevening hosted by the Getty President as well asprivate gallery viewings, and other behind-thescenes experiences.Become a Getty Patron, visit getty.edu/patronsStorage Jar with Achilles and Ajax Playing a Board Game, about 510 B.C.,attributed to the Medea Group. Terracotta. The J. Paul Getty Museum

Your SupportMakes a DifferenceYour Patron contribution will directly support vitalGetty initiatives and programs here in Los Angelesand around the world.The Patron Program provides funds for exceptionalexhibitions at the Getty Museum, conservation workled by Getty Conservation Institute experts, scholarlyresearch and exhibitions at our Getty ResearchInstitute, and our Getty Museum Arts Accessprogram, which brings approximately 160,000 K-12students to Getty every year.Become a Getty Patron, visit getty.edu/patrons

The Getty PatronCommunityAs a Patron, you will join a lively, vibrant, andthoughtful community that appreciates extraordinaryaccess to Getty’s world of art.Patrons enjoy everything Getty has to offer across itsworld renowned programs: the J. Paul Getty Museum,the Getty Conservation Institute, and the GettyResearch Institute. Our passionate staff of curators,conservators, researchers, and scholars share the joyof discovery and expertise through a diverse array ofinsider programming specifically designed forPatrons.Joining the Getty Patron Program is joining acommunity that enjoys festive celebrations, a deepconnection to Getty, and the opportunity to supportGetty’s work and vision.Enjoy special events at boththe Getty Center and GettyVilla throughout the year.Become a Getty Patron, visit getty.edu/patrons

Benefit LevelsFriendSubscription to The Getty magazine, published quarterlyInvitation for two to the annual Patron Sunset Receptionand Patron Holiday PartyInvitation for two to a major exhibition opening andadditional virtual events throughout the yearFive complimentary parking vouchers10% discount on purchases at all Getty dining locations 1,000 ( 685 is tax deductible)AssociateAll benefits of Friends, plus:20% discount on purchases in the Getty Museum StoreGetty exhibition catalogueInvitations to attend three Patron events featuringcurators, conservators, and Getty expertsAccess to the Patron Program Concierge for parkingreservations for visits to the Getty Center or Getty Villa 5,000 ( 4,393 is tax deductible)FellowAll benefits of Associates, plus:Invitation for two to the annual President’s Dinner,hosted by Getty President and CEO Katherine FlemingInvitation for two to a private exhibition opening eventIn-person and virtual visits to private collections, artiststudios, and salon events 10,000 ( 8,893 is tax deductible)Become a Getty Patron, visit getty.edu/patronsPartnerAll benefits of Fellows, plus:The opportunity to reserve the Private Dining Room atthe Getty Center or the Founder’s Room at the GettyVilla for a private eventAdditional invitation for two to all Getty exhibitionopenings (4 invitations total) 25,000 ( 22,693 is tax deductible)BenefactorAll benefits of Partners, plus:Private after-hours gallery viewing with a curator for upto eight guestsAccess to the Patron Program concierge for reservedVIP, “Top-of-Hill” parking and reservations at TheRestaurantCustom benefits designed to meet your specificinterests 50,000 ( 47,493 is tax deductible)

Join or Give theGift of the PatronProgramFriend — 1,000 or moreAssociate — 5,000 or moreFellow — 10,000 or morePartner — 25,000 or moreBenefactor — 50,000 or moreThree easy ways to join:1. Visit getty.edu/patrons2. Call (310) 440-7700 or email patrons@getty.eduName (please print)3. Print and mail this pageStreet addressCityZip codeStatePhone numberE-mailName for recognition on donor listingName(s) for Patron card(s)Your donation is tax deductible to the full extent of the law. The J. PaulGetty Trust is exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3)of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and it is an operating foundation asdefined in IRC Section 4942(j)(3). The J. Paul Getty Trust’s federalEmployer Identification Number (EIN) is: 95-1790021Make checks payable to The J. Paul Getty Trust.On the cover: Jeanne (Spring) (detail), 1881, Édouard Manet.Oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

evening hosted by the Getty President as well as private gallery viewings, and other behind-the- scenes experiences. Become a Getty Patron, visit getty.edu/patrons Storage Jar with Achilles and Ajax Playing a Board Game, about 510 B.C., attributed to the Medea Group. Terracotta. The J. Paul Getty Museum