Watch & Listen
Recorded Programs: Oct. 8–29, 2020
Thu., Nov. 12, 2020 | Kevin Durkin
Home to gorgeous gardens, spectacular art, and stunning rare books and manuscripts, The Huntington also offers an impressive slate of programs
Conferences
Ecologies of Paper
Wed., Nov. 4, 2020 | Shira Brisman
The word "ecology" is a relational term. It speaks to the interdependency of organisms, objects, and systems with their environments. "Ecology" can also be used as a term of advocacy
Botanical
The Art of Penjing
Wed., Oct. 28, 2020 | Usha Lee McFarling
The venerable art of shaping trees and depicting landscapes in miniature—penjing—has existed in China for centuries. Now visitors to The Huntington's Chinese Garden, Liu Fang Yuan 流芳園, can see more than two dozen
Library
The Wisdom of Premodern Medicine
Wed., Oct. 21, 2020 | Joel A. Klein, Ph.D.
It was an extraordinary and somewhat serendipitous occurrence that led to The Huntington's becoming one of the best institutions in the United States to study European medicine from the latter half of the 15th century.
Exhibitions
Exploring The Huntington’s Collections Through Bonsai
Wed., Oct. 14, 2020 | Lisa Blackburn
Visitors can discover an expansive new way to look at miniature trees in "Lifelines/Timelines: Exploring The Huntington's Collections Through Bonsai," on view Oct. 17, 2020 to Jan. 25, 2021.
Watch & Listen
Recorded Programs: Aug. 26–Sept. 23, 2020
Wed., Oct. 7, 2020 | Kevin Durkin
Home to gorgeous gardens, spectacular art, and stunning rare books and manuscripts, The Huntington also offers an impressive slate of programs
History of Science
Solidarity with the Mount Wilson Observatory
Mon., Sept. 21, 2020 | Kevin Durkin
In 1904, more than a half-century before the creation of NASA, George Ellery Hale (1868–1938), a solar astronomer and astrophysicist, founded the Mount Wilson Observatory
Audio
Hear and Now
Wed., Sept. 16, 2020 | George Sanchez
Hear and Now is a new podcast that connects the incomparable library, art, and botanical collections at The Huntington with the wider world.
Research
Introducing New Fellows in an Unprecedented Time
Thu., Sept. 10, 2020 | Steve Hindle
In a normal year, nearly 2,000 scholars in the fields of history, literature, art history, and the history of science, technology, and medicine would be conducting academic research
Art
Hidden Within “The Three Witches”
Wed., Sept. 9, 2020 | Christina M. O’Connell
When The Huntington acquired Henry Fuseli's The Three Witches in 2014, I could immediately see clues that there was something to discover beneath its surface
History of The Huntington
Big Creek and the Creek Fire
Tue., Sept. 8, 2020 | William Deverell
The catastrophic Creek Fire, burning out of control in the Sierra Nevada Mountains north of Fresno, is but one of hundreds of fires
Education
Museum Education Heads Back to School
Wed., Sept. 2, 2020 | Lisa Blackburn
Notebook paper, No. 2 pencils, colorful new backpacks. Hand sanitizer? Some back-to-school essentials never change, but the COVID-19 pandemic has turned an annual rite on its ear.