Videos and Recorded Programs
Videos about The Huntington and previously recorded lectures, programs, and conferences.
Video
"Homage to Nature" by Mineo Mizuno, 2024, carbonized California oak, steel, and ceramic
Wed., June 5, 2024 | Aric AllenCalifornia-based Japanese American artist Mineo Mizuno’s site-specific sculpture, titled "Homage to Nature," is crafted from fallen timber gathered in the forests of the Sierra Nevada, where the artist lives and works.
Events
Why It Matters: Carol T. Christ in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
Tue., April 30, 2024The importance of empathy and the power of language were recurring themes in a wide-ranging conversation between Carol Christ, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, and Huntington President Karen Lawrence. Topics addressed included the Pac-12 collegiate athletic conference, the impact of digital technology on education, and free speech.
Video
Highlights from Why It Matters: Carol T. Christ in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
Tue., April 30, 2024The importance of empathy and the power of language were recurring themes in a wide-ranging conversation between Carol Christ, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, and Huntington President Karen Lawrence. Topics addressed included the Pac-12 collegiate athletic conference, the impact of digital technology on education, and free speech.
Lectures
In Isherwood’s Footsteps: Seeing the World in the Round
Thu., April 25, 2024In this lecture video, Pico Iyer, who has read Christopher Isherwood’s writings for half a century and introduced a book of Isherwood’s travels, takes off from his elder’s example to explain why travel, always a great luxury, is ever more a moral necessity.
Lecture
The Japanese Shōya House: An Encyclopedia of Japanese Architecture
Thu., March 28, 2024Yukio Lippit, professor of Japanese art and architecture at Harvard University, discusses how The Huntington’s Shōya House offers a unique opportunity to explore an abundance of ideas and elements about Japanese architecture as a whole.
Watch & Listen
Hdoc: Finding Judith
Thu., March 28, 2024 | Aric AllenHonor Sachs, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Colorado Boulder, is a historian of early America whose research focuses on slavery, law, and family. She is currently writing a multigenerational history of an enslaved family that sued for freedom claiming Indigenous ancestry.
Library
Multi-Storied Library: Lasting Impressions – Hand Printing in Practice
Fri., March 22, 2024The Huntington holds one of the largest collections of William Morris’ Kelmscott Press books in the world. Join Library staff for a deep dive into Morris’ artistic philosophy and handmade approach to printing during a time when the industry was moving toward mass production.
Lectures
The Role of the Japanese Tea Hut in Understanding the Way of Tea
Fri., March 22, 2024Bruce Sosei Hamana, a tea ceremony expert with the Urasenke Tankokai Federation, discusses the “chashitsu,” the traditional tearoom.







