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How to Be a Guerrilla Girl

© The Getty Center

How to Be a Guerrilla Girl

18 November 2025 — 12 April 2026

On Now

Drawing on the Guerrilla Girls' archive, explores their posters, data research, protest actions, and culture jamming for equity in the art world.

From The Getty Center

How to Be a Guerrilla Girl presents the inner workings of the anonymous feminist art collective alongside a new commission at the Getty Research Institute. Drawing on the Guerrilla Girls' archive, the exhibition explores the steps the group took to create their eye-catching and humorous public interventions. The exhibition places the Guerrilla Girls' well-known posters in the broader context of their data research, protest actions, culture jamming, and distribution methods....

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Sunday10am–6:30pm

MondayClosed

Tuesday ·10am–6:30pm

Wednesday10am–6:30pm

Thursday10am–6:30pm

Friday10am–6:30pm

Saturday10am–9pm

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How to Be a Guerrilla Girl

© The Getty Center

How to Be a Guerrilla Girl

18 November 2025 — 12 April 2026

On Now

Drawing on the Guerrilla Girls' archive, explores their posters, data research, protest actions, and culture jamming for equity in the art world.

From The Getty Center

How to Be a Guerrilla Girl presents the inner workings of the anonymous feminist art collective alongside a new commission at the Getty Research Institute. Drawing on the Guerrilla Girls' archive, the exhibition explores the steps the group took to create their eye-catching and humorous public interventions. The exhibition places the Guerrilla Girls' well-known posters in the broader context of their data research, protest actions, culture jamming, and distribution methods....

Read more at The Getty Center →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Brentwood, Los Angeles·View on Google Maps →

Sunday10am–6:30pm

MondayClosed

Tuesday ·10am–6:30pm

Wednesday10am–6:30pm

Thursday10am–6:30pm

Friday10am–6:30pm

Saturday10am–9pm

Visit website →

Related Exhibitions

More at The Getty Center

Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages

The Getty Center

Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages

Until Apr 19

Virtue and Vice: Allegory in European Drawing

The Getty Center

Virtue and Vice: Allegory in European Drawing

Until Jun 7

Explore all exhibitions at The Getty Center

More Mixed Media exhibitions

Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

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Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

Until Mar 29

Studio Visit

Hauser & Wirth 134 Wooster Street

Studio Visit

Until Apr 11

Explore all Mixed Media exhibitions