
The Huntington presents a major exhibition of contemporary Chinese calligraphy as the inaugural installation in the Chinese Garden's new art gallery, the Studio for Lodging the Mind....
The Huntington presents a major exhibition of contemporary Chinese calligraphy as the inaugural installation in the Chinese Garden's new art gallery, the Studio for Lodging the Mind....
This two-part exhibition explores The Huntington's role in documenting the human experience through more than 100 items from the Library collections. ...
This symposium interrogates the issues raised by a new painting by contemporary artist Kehinde Wiley that...
A newly commissioned painting by renowned American artist Kehinde Wiley, A Portrait of a Young Gentleman, debuts in the Thornton Portrait Gallery, across from Thomas Gainsborough's The Blue Boy (...
Visitors are invited to shop in the Plant Sale Nursery on select Wednesdays this fall. Spruce up your home garden for the season and get expert advice from our Botanical staff.
Nestled...
Theresa Salazar and ICW Associate Director Elizabeth Logan discuss Theresa's work cataloging the collections of conservationists Mardy & Olaus Murie and Adolph Murie & Louise Murie MacLeod...
Huntington U is a college-style seminar with no homework or tests. This fall, the series continues virtually with Mark Eaton, professor of English at Azusa Pacific University and research...
COCO MOVIE POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN FORECAST - NEW DATE: FRIDAY, OCT. 15
Attendees with Oct. 8 tickets have been automatically rebooked to Friday, Oct. 15.
If you cannot attend the new...
EVENT CANCELLED.
Join The Huntington this fall for The Art of Writing, a three-class, in person workshop for adults. The classes will explore the many forms of writing we can encounter at...
Molly Rozum and ICW Director William Deverell discuss Rozum's book Grasslands Grown: Creating Place on the U.S. Northern Plains and Canadian Plains.
Rozum explores the two related concepts...
Etta at Last
All we ever needed to make our lives whole was the voice of Etta James. Born in Los Angeles in 1938, her storied career came to symbolize the multi-layered creative innovations...
Jesse Alemán, professor of English at the University of New Mexico, discusses the lives and letters of the Jimeno brothers, whose coming of age in the years before the U.S. Civil War demonstrates...
Hilary Mantel, whose literary archive is held at The Huntington, is one of the most critically acclaimed authors working today. Her unprecedented double Booker Prize wins for Wolf Hall and Bring...
Uncovering L.A.’s Anti-Asian History and What We Can Do Today
Join Los Angeles civic and community leaders, activists, and historians as they discuss the long, dark history of anti-Asian...
COCO MOVIE POSTPONED DUE TO RAIN FORECAST - NEW DATE: FRIDAY, OCT. 15
MORE TICKETS ADDED!
The new venue—the much bigger Library Lawn—can safely accommodate more guests so we're releasing...
Terry Yuan (Yuan Zhizhong 袁志鍾) demonstrates the art of Chinese calligraphy in a presentation in the Chinese Garden and discusses his process and career with curator Phillip Bloom.
Henry Knight Lozano and ICW director William Deverell discuss Knight Lozano's book California and Hawai'i Bound: U.S. Settler Colonialism and the Pacific West, 1848-1959.
Knight Lozano...
Nothing generated interest, imitation, and outrage throughout Europe better and more lastingly than Giambattista Guarini's Pastor Fido. In this talk, Eileen Reeves, professor of comparative...
Amy McNair, professor of Chinese art at the University of Kansas, explores the calligraphy found in the Lingering Garden in Suzhou, a famous setting for two outdoor formats of calligraphy. Plaques...
Sarah Keyes and ICW Social Media Manager Jessica Kim discuss researching and writing about gender and landscape on the Overland Trail.
Keyes contemplates the role of cholera, death, and...
Authors Kristen Case, Gerald Early, Pico Iyer, and Megan Marshall in conversation with Karla Nielsen, Curator of Literary Collections at The Huntington
Spring 2020 and the onset of a global...
Mary Shelley likened the writing of her famous book to Victor Frankenstein’s making of his creature. In this lecture, James Chandler, professor at the University of Chicago and The Huntington’s R...
The Huntington will close at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 29 and Saturday, Oct. 30 for a special event.
Enter a dark Victorian landscape and explore peculiar pastimes and creepy characters through live theatrical performances, electrifying presentations, and special displays of rarely seen objects...
Enter a dark Victorian landscape and explore peculiar pastimes and creepy characters through live theatrical performances, electrifying presentations, and special displays of rarely seen objects...