Videos and Recorded Programs
Videos about The Huntington and previously recorded lectures, programs, and conferences.
Slavery Matters
Wed., Sept. 25, 2019James Walvin, professor emeritus at the University of York and the Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington, discusses the widespread global ramifications of African slavery that transformed the cultural habits of millions of people.
Sincerely Yours, Wallace Stevens
Sat., Sept. 21, 2019Wallace Stevens is regarded as one of the great American poets, yet he was also an inimitable letter writer. Leading international experts make the first concerted effort to study Stevens’ letters as a major part of the poet’s literary heritage.
Nineteen Nineteen
Fri., Sept. 20, 2019Organized around themes defined by the verbs “Fight,” “Return,” “Map,” “Move,” and “Build,” the exhibition “Nineteen Nineteen” showcases items that embody an era in flux. Rare books, posters, letters, photographs, diaries, paintings, sculpture, and ephemera will be on view. Highlights include representative items from 1919, such as a 37-foot map of a Pacific Electric (Red Car) route in Los Angeles, astronomical photographs of the moon...
In Conversation: Susan Straight: In the Country of Women
Mon., Sept. 16, 2019Award-winning author Susan Straight is joined by novelist Lisa See for a conversation about Straight’s powerful new memoir, In the Country of Women, which traces the lives of six generations of immigrant and multiracial women in her extended family. The program is presented by the Huntington–USC Institute on California and the West. Book signing follows the program.
The Last Orange Grove in Town
Thu., Sept. 5, 2019In 1919, Henry and Arabella Huntington signed the trust indenture that formed The Huntington. But in 1919 this was still a working ranch; the library was still under construction; and Henry was still gung-ho for a citrus operation that he hoped would subsidize his plans for a public institution.
Centennial Launch Event Sept 5, 2019
Thu., Sept. 5, 2019Apariciones/Apparitions
Sat., Aug. 17, 2019Apariciones /Apparitions is a video by acclaimed Los Angeles artist Carolina Caycedo that reconceptualizes iconic Huntington spaces through Afro-Latinx and indigenous spiritual practices.
California Ranches: Lands in Transition
Mon., Aug. 5, 2019Architect Marc Appleton, author of “Ranches: Home on the Range in California”, discusses the history of cattle ranching in California. Once a robust industry in the state, ranching is now a much diminished and challenged enterprise, says Appleton, and many ranchers are witnessing the passing of a way of life. Listen







