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New Palms Along the North Vista

Wed., Jan. 29, 2020 | Jessica Pettengill
The North Vista—with its stately lawn, Baroque fountain, and Henry E. Huntington's personal sculpture collection—has been an iconic location at The Huntington
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The First Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr.: 200 Years On

Fri., Jan. 24, 2020
Rooted in The Huntington's substantial collection of Mormon history materials, this conference commemorates the 200th anniversary of Joseph Smith's proclaimed First Vision experience.
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News Release - Unique Bonsai Exhibition Opens March 14

Thu., Jan. 23, 2020
Visitors will discover an expansive new way to look at miniature trees in "Lifelines/Timelines: Exploring The Huntington's Collections Through Bonsai," on view March 14 through June 15 at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
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Transformations of the Chinese Garden

Thu., Jan. 23, 2020

Hui-shu Lee, professor of Chinese art history at UCLA, reflects on two recipients of the Pritzker Architecture Prize—I. M. Pei and Wang Shu—and their instrumental reinterpretations of Chinese garden design for the modern and post-modern worlds.

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The Chinese in The Huntington Archives

Wed., Jan. 22, 2020

Mae Ngai, professor of history at Columbia University, explores The Huntington’s collections on the history of the American West, which includes some scattered references of the Chinese people, who were integral to California’s history but were not always visible through historical records.

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The First Vision of Joseph Smith, Jr.

Wed., Jan. 22, 2020 | Richard E. Bennett
On Jan. 24 and 25 in Rothenberg Hall, The Huntington is hosting a conference on Mormon history that commemorates the 200th anniversary of the First Vision experience
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Thomas Cromwell: Getting Past the Myths

Tue., Jan. 21, 2020


Sir Diarmaid MacCulloch, emeritus professor of the History of the Church at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St. Cross College, introduces his ground-breaking biography of the self-made statesman who married his son to King Henry VIII’s sister-in-law, reshaped Tudor England and Ireland, and set the kingdom on a Protestant course for centuries.

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News Release - 30 Artists Revealed for Upcoming Biennial “Made in L.A. 2020: A Version”

Tue., Jan. 21, 2020
The Hammer Museum and The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens announced today the 30 artists participating in "Made in L.A. 2020: a version," the fifth iteration of the Hammer's biennial exhibition highlighting the practices of artists working throughout the greater Los Angeles area.