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Five people posing for camera, some holding small plants.
Event

K-12 Educator Saturday Workshop: Maintaining School Gardens Over the Summer

Sat., June 22, 2024

Join our Saturday workshop to learn how to maintain your school garden during the summer break.

A yellow and pink graphic with a large tropical flower and a map with a white ship sailing from California to Hawaii.
Event

Sip of History: Tiki 101

Thu., May 16, 2024

Explore the history of libations and Western fantasies of faraway lands in this educational and hands-on mixology class.

An ink brush painting of a blooming plant with long leaves.
Exhibition

Paintings in Print: Studying Art in China

Oct. 7, 2023–May 27, 2024

Oct. 7, 2023–May 27, 2024 | This exhibition examines the ways painting manuals published in the 17th and 18th centuries used innovative printing methods to introduce the techniques, history, and appreciation of painting to widening audiences in early modern China.

Video still depicting dancers on the staircase in the Huntington Art Gallery, from Apariciones/Apparitions
Exhibition

Apariciones/Apparitions

Aug. 17, 2019–Feb. 17, 2020

Aug. 17, 2019–Feb. 17, 2020 | Apariciones /Apparitions is a video by acclaimed Los Angeles artist Carolina Caycedo that reconceptualizes iconic Huntington spaces through Afro-Latinx and indigenous spiritual practices.

Exhibition

Spirit and Essence, Line and Form: The Graphic Work of Henry Moore

June 16, 2018–Oct. 1, 2018

Approximately 25 works on paper by British sculptor Henry Moore (1898-1986) representing the interrelationship of shape and mass, exploring the themes of creation, the body, life, and death. |

Ancient Chinese Bronze Mirror
Exhibition

Ancient Chinese Bronze Mirrors from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection

Nov. 12, 2011–May 15, 2012

Few things provide a clearer picture of an ancient civilization than the study of its material culture: the objects a society created, used, and valued. For certain scholars of Chinese culture, the broad sweep of history can be found reflected in a particularly beautiful art form: exquisitely crafted mirrors made of bronze.

Sam Maloof in workshop
Exhibition

The House that Sam Built: Sam Maloof and Art in the Pomona Valley, 1945–1985

Sept. 4, 2011–Jan. 31, 2012

The furniture of midcentury craftsman Sam Maloof (1916–2009) and the art made by 35 members of his circle of friends is explored in the groundbreaking exhibition, "The House That Sam Built: Sam Maloof and Art in the Pomona Valley, 1945–1985" in the MaryLou and George Boone Gallery.

Jack Smith at his writing desk
Exhibition

Smith on Wry: Jack Smith, Columnist for Our Times

Feb. 15, 2008–May 12, 2008

Smith on Wry: Jack Smith, Columnist for Our Times, looks at Los Angeles Times columnist Jack Smith, one of the most popular newspaper columnists in Southern California history.