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News Release - Project Blue Boy Set to Open in The Huntington Art Gallery

Thu., Sept. 20, 2018
The exhibition "Project Blue Boy" will open at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens on Sept. 22, 2018, offering visitors a glimpse into the technical processes of a senior conservator working on the famous painting as well as background on its history, mysteries, and artistic virtues.
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Project Blue Boy

Wed., Sept. 19, 2018 | Thea Page
In an exciting "first" for The Huntington, visitors this fall will be able to watch and learn about the conservation treatment of Thomas Gainsborough's iconic masterpiece The Blue Boy through a special installation in the Huntington Art Gallery that opens on September 22.
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News Release - Huntington Names New Vice President of Information Technology

Tue., Sept. 18, 2018
Heather Hart, director of information technology at the Broad museum in Los Angeles, has been named Vice President of Information Technology at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, Karen Lawrence, president of The Huntington, announced today.
Videos and Recorded Programs

Peace through a Bowl of Tea

Tue., Sept. 18, 2018

Glenn Webb, professor emeritus at Pepperdine University, discusses the globalization of the Japanese tea ceremony in the decades following World War II. Webb’s lecture inaugurates the Dr. Genshitsu Sen Lecture Series, which focuses on Japanese tea culture.

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In Conversation with Stan Lai

Sun., Sept. 16, 2018

Chinese theater-maker Stan Lai (Lai Sheng-chuan 賴聲川) discusses the origins and evolution of Nightwalk in the Chinese Garden, his new, site-specific production for The Huntington. The play is the culmination of Lai’s residency at The Huntington as the 2018 Cheng Family Visiting Artist and is developed and produced by the CalArts Center for New Performance.

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Turning Points in the Civil War

Sat., Sept. 15, 2018

The Civil War witnessed a number of critical turning points. Major battles, the Emancipation Proclamation, the election of 1864, and the New York City draft riots represent the kinds of military, political, and social events that could signal a profound shift in the conflict’s direction or momentum. Speakers address the range, and potential for disagreement, inherent in any search for historical turning points.

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Turning Points in the Civil War

Wed., Sept. 12, 2018 | Joan Waugh, Gary W. Gallagher
The American Civil War witnessed dramatic shifts of momentum. As armies contended for supremacy on the battlefield, their successes and failures profoundly shaped politics and civilian morale on the home fronts.
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News Release - The Huntington Announces a Year-Long Centennial Celebration to Begin in Fall of 2019

Thu., Sept. 6, 2018
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens announced today plans to mark its centennial with a year-long series of exhibitions and programs celebrating the impact of the research and educational institution's incomparable collections