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Mushroom Magic at The Huntington
Tue., Dec. 10, 2024 | Sandy MasuoFungi are an essential part of biodiversity at The Huntington, though many species remain unseen without sufficient rainfall. The past two winters’ heavy rains led to a surge in mushrooms across the gardens.
Videos and Recorded Programs
Goya’s Portraits and a New Prize for The Huntington
Wed., Dec. 4, 2024Join Frederick Ilchman, chair of the Art of Europe at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as he explores Francisco Goya’s extraordinary achievements in portraiture. This lecture highlights The Huntington’s newly acquired “Portrait of José Antonio Caballero” (1807) and delves into Goya’s masterful portrayal of society.
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E.A. Spitzka’s Studies of Exceptional and Deviant Brains
Tue., Dec. 3, 2024 | Joel A. Klein, Ph.D.The Spitzka papers provide an invaluable resource for examining the intersection of medicine and criminal justice.
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Making Connections through Community Cookbooks
Tue., Nov. 26, 2024 | Alanna DaveyOur cookbooks and recipes link us to others and shape the food traditions that define our lives.
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Five Great Hummingbird Plants
Tue., Nov. 12, 2024 | Sandy MasuoWild birds enliven The Huntington’s landscape throughout the year thanks to the ample habitat that the gardens provide. Among the most cherished avian guests are hummingbirds. These tiny, vibrant visitors avail themselves of The Huntington’s abundant nest sites and nesting materials, water features, and food sources.
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Daring Mighty Things with Charles Elachi
Tue., Nov. 5, 2024 | Kevin DurkinCharles Elachi, the former director of NASA and Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, talked with Huntington President Karen Lawrence about the importance of daring to take risks, environmental stewardship, and the mutually enriching interactions among the arts, humanities, and sciences.
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The Establishment of the Native American Indian Commission
Tue., Oct. 29, 2024 | Josh Garrett-Davis, Ph.D.The Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission, established almost 50 years ago, serves the needs of the largest urban Native American population in the United States. The Huntington’s records related to the commission’s founding reflect some of the complex histories of Indigenous people in Southern California.
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A New Human Epoch
Tue., Oct. 22, 2024 | Kate Flint, Melinda McCurdy, Karla Ann Merino Nielsen, Ph.D.In conjunction with the “Storm Cloud” exhibition, The Huntington is hosting the research conference “Storm Cloud: Environment, Empire, and the Arts in the Industrial Age.” Scholars from a range of disciplines will examine how 19th-century artists and writers engaged with science and confronted the changes caused by the Industrial Revolution.







