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Detail of Round About the Earth cover
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Around the World in Five Conferences

Apr. 2, 2013

When Joyce Chaplin attended a conference at The Huntington in January, she completed a rather remarkable journey that began with a visit here in November 2011. In a 14-month period, the Harvard historian presented papers at five Huntington conferences

The Coast Live Oak in the Chinese Garden.
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Five Must-See Trees at The Huntington

May 9, 2023

The Huntington’s plant collections include roughly 800 tree species that range from iconic California natives to representatives of habitats from around the world. Here are five must-see trees to appreciate during your next visit to The Huntington.

Sunlit flowers of yellow and reddish-pink.
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Five Great Native Plants

Mar. 5, 2024

California natives add a regional flair to gardens and also support local wildlife; many birds and pollinators prefer native plants, and some depend exclusively on them. Native plants fit a variety of garden niches, from spectacular specimen trees to ground covers, vines, and colorful annuals.

Australian acacia
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Five Lessons Learned in the California Garden

Apr. 27, 2017

As you stroll through the Frances and Sidney Brody California Garden, you may find it hard to believe that, just a few years ago, the same space was used primarily as a walkway and parking lot.

Detail of illuminated manuscript
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Symbolism in Medieval Lists

Jan. 18, 2016

As a teenager, I thought it would be fun to collect lists, especially the kind that are known by their numbers: the 10 essentials for day hiking, which I learned as a Girl Scout, or the 12 ways that Wonder Bread helped build strong bodies

Detail of materials related to the Greek lyric poet Sappho in the Huntington Library collections
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Engaging with the Collections

Jun. 29, 2017

Earlier this week, The Huntington announced "COLLECTION/S: WCCW/five at The Huntington," an exhibition that will be on view in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art from Nov. 18, 2017, through Feb. 12, 2018. 

The Three Graces and Marie Antoinette, a new porcelain and enamel vessel by Juliana Wisdom, sits atop a pedestal
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COLLECTION/S: WCCW/five at The Huntington

Nov. 13, 2017

For the better part of 2017, seven female-identified artists have been mining The Huntington's collections, bringing their own interests to bear upon the institution's holdings. On Nov. 18, when the exhibition "COLLECTION/S: WCCW/five at The Huntington" opens in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art

Print of ships sailing to shore
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Colonial Dreams: A French Botanists Encounter with Africa in the 1750s

Jan. 28, 2017

Mary Terrall, professor of the history of science at UCLA, discusses French botanist Michel Adanson, who spent almost five years in Senegal in the 1750s.

20th century photograph of actress playing Sappho
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Artists in the Library

Sep. 11, 2017

A photograph of the actress, director, and producer Olga Nethersole (1867–1951) shows her descending from a pedestal on which she had been posing as a statue. Men crouch and kneel beneath her.

Artist Soyoung Shin photographs an 18th-century tapestry-covered fire screen in the Huntington Art Gallery
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Art Inspiring Art

Aug. 9, 2017

"This was one of the first major purchases of art that Henry Huntington made at the request of his wife Arabella," says Soyoung Shin. She is standing in front of the 19-foot wide tapestry The Bird Catchers in the Huntington Art Gallery. 

Negro Trailblazers of California by Delilah Beasley
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Beside the Edge of the World: Artist Spotlight

Dec. 13, 2019

Go behind-the-scenes with Rosten Woo, Dana Johnson, and Nina Katchadourian, as they explore The Huntington's collections through the lens of Thomas More's "Utopia." Their research informed new works created for the exhibition "

A lavender/purple 'Raspberry Kiss' rose with yellow waxy stigma and stamens viewable in the middle.
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Love, Botanical Style

Feb. 14, 2023

Valentine’s Day is a florist’s busiest time of the year and among the most popular at The Huntington. While visitors explore the splendor of the gardens, tucked among the rare books collection in the Library are the works of botanists in love—enamored of the plants themselves.

Njideka Akunyili Crosby, "The Beautyful Ones" Series #8.
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The Hilton Als Series: Njideka Akunyili Crosby

Apr. 18, 2023

Five works by Nigerian-born, Los Angeles–based artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby are spotlighted in a series curated by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author and New Yorker magazine critic Hilton Als, in collaboration with the Yale Center for British Art and each artist.

Two people sit in chairs on a stage in front of a large screen.
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Highlights from Founders’ Day 2024: Foundations and Futures

Mar. 12, 2024

On Feb. 22, 2024, Huntington President Karen R. Lawrence sat down with Lori Bettison-Varga, president of the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County, for a conversation that looked back at The Huntington’s past five years under Lawrence’s leadership and forward at the institution’s strategic aspirations. 

Art by Harmony Holiday
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God’s Suicide by Harmony Holiday

Jun. 24, 2021

Join actor Larry Powell as he portrays writer and public intellectual James Baldwin in this production of "Made in L.A.

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Rituals of Labor and Engagement: Carolina Caycedo and Mario Ybarra Jr.

Nov. 7, 2018

L.A. artists Carolina Caycedo and Mario Ybarra Jr.

The exhibition “Beside the Edge of the World” features work by the following artists and writers (left to right): Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Robin Coste Lewis, Nina Katchadourian, Dana Johnson, and Rosten Woo. They stand before Doyle Lane’s Mutual Savings and Loan Mural, 1964, at The Huntington. Photo by Kate Lain. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
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Beside the Edge of the World

Jan. 15, 2020

The new visual and written works in "Beside the Edge of the World" guide us boldly beyond the limits of the world documented in archives

Librarians at work
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EXHIBITIONS | Lifting the Veil [video]

Apr. 28, 2014

When a visitor enters the refurbished Library Exhibition Hall, it may seem as if the rare artifacts in that hushed and glittering space appeared as if by magic. Yet the new permanent exhibition, "Remarkable Works, Remarkable Times," is no conjurer's trick.

henry moore
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Henry Moore on Paper

Jun. 13, 2018

Can a piece of sculpture and a print on paper have the same effect? The differences between them seem clear.

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Women Making Art

Mar. 30, 2017

In 2016, The Huntington launched /five, a five-year contemporary arts initiative focused on creative collaboration. The plan? Each year, a different arts or cultural organization is selected to bring in artists to create works in response to The Huntington's library, art, and botanical collections in new and unforeseen ways.

Inside of Orbit Pavilion
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Hearing NASA’s Earth Science Satellites

Nov. 15, 2016

As visual strategists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Dan Goods and David Delgado use art and design to explain science. Their newest project is the Orbit Pavilion sound experience, which recently opened at The Huntington. The large silver structure sits on the Celebration Lawn by the terrace of the 1919 café.

Pink orchid
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ORCHID COLLECTION | An Extraordinary Orchid Blooms at The Huntington

Jan. 17, 2013

In 2002, a roadside orchid stand in the Peruvian countryside was the opening scene of one of the most infamous chapters in the history of orchidology. An American orchid collector, Michael Kovach, brought back a slipper orchid he had purchased there.

Unusual orchid
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All in the Orchid Family

Oct. 9, 2015

What comes to mind when you think of the word "orchid"? Do you picture the wrist corsage that you wore to your high school prom? Are you seeing the potted blooms in the floral section of the grocery store?

California juniper (Juniperus californica), Han-kengai  or semicascade style bonsai, estimated age of original plant material: 1,500–1,800 years old. Collected from JawboneCanyon, Mojave Desert and displayed in pot made by Sara Rayner. Collected, styled, and donated by Shig Miya. Photo by Andrew Mitchell. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
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Exploring The Huntington’s Collections Through Bonsai

Oct. 14, 2020

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.

Rosten Woo inspecting archival materials
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Utopia is Nowhere

Sep. 10, 2019

Carribean Fragoza, a freelance journalist who writes about art in Southern California, Vanessa Wilkie, the William A. Moffett Curator of Medieval Manuscripts and British History at The Huntington, and artist, designer, writer, educator, and /five participant Rosten Woo sat down to discuss More's Utopia.