Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Library
Times of Change
Tue., July 17, 2018 | Amy MillerThis month, Los Angeles Times employees decamp from their namesake building at the corner of First and Spring streets downtown. After 83 years of occupying the building, the Times is moving staff to a new home in El Segundo—leaving behind a monumental icon of the city's Art Deco period.
Botanical
Master Gardeners at the Ranch
Wed., July 11, 2018 | Manuela Gomez RhineThe master gardeners who volunteer each Saturday at the Huntington Ranch Garden Open House are the perfect hosts for this one-of-a-kind garden experience...
Library
Fourth of July Fireworks
Tue., July 3, 2018 | Manuela Gomez RhineThe offerings are explosive: "Balloon Rockets, Devil Bombs, and Barking Dog Cap Bombs, Floating Stars changing colors, making a most beautiful display in the air," reads a fireworks catalog entry. A promotional poster announces Sanderson & Lanergan, pyrotechnists to Boston, and promises a fireworks show, "[f]urnished as usual in the highest style of the art."
Research
The New Fellows
Wed., June 27, 2018As one of the world's leading institutions for collections-based research, The Huntington has for almost a century provided essential support and a congenial environment for the conduct of scholarship in the humanities...
Art
Artists Research and Reflect
Wed., June 20, 2018 | Carribean FragozaCarolina Caycedo and Mario Ybarra Jr. begin their residencies at The Huntington by bringing distinct approaches to making new work inspired by the institution's library, art, and garden collections. Whether instinctive or methodical, intellectual or personal, both artists find ways to enter The Huntington and connect with larger historical narratives.
Exhibitions
Henry Moore on Paper
Wed., June 13, 2018 | Melinda McCurdyCan a piece of sculpture and a print on paper have the same effect? The differences between them seem clear.
Library
In Wonderland
Wed., June 6, 2018 | Natalie RussellWe have invited Natalie Russell, assistant curator of literary collections at The Huntington, to share with us her take on Lewis Carroll and items in our collections related to him and his work.
History of Science
Medicine by Moonlight
Wed., May 30, 2018 | Leah KlementIn The Huntington's collections, there is a late 15th-century manuscript whose title in the Library catalog is "Astrological and Medical Compilation." Many medieval manuscripts are "compiled" in the sense that they frequently collect heterogeneous materials...







