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The Pleasures of Chinese Gardens
Thu., Oct. 8, 2020Phillip E. Bloom, June and Simon K.C. Li Curator of the Chinese Garden and Director of the Center for East Asian Garden Studies, examines a selection of gardens from Song-dynasty (960–1279) China that explicitly thematized both the sensual and intellectual pleasures of gardening. The talk argues that close attention to the pleasures afforded by Chinese gardens enables us to reconcile their myriad, often contradictory, functions.
Recorded Programs: Aug. 26–Sept. 23, 2020
Wed., Oct. 7, 2020 | Kevin DurkinNews Release - Botanical Director James P. Folsom to Retire
Tue., Sept. 29, 2020Confederate Infamy
Wed., Sept. 23, 2020Robert Bonner, professor of history at Dartmouth College, probes the deep history of the images, words, and ships that cast odium on the slaveholders’ rebellion of the 1860s. This lecture is a Rogers Distinguished Fellow’s Lecture in Nineteenth-Century American History.
News Release - Huntington Acquires Newly Discovered John Singleton Copley Painting Among Other Works That "Bridge the Atlantic"
Wed., Sept. 23, 2020Solidarity with the Mount Wilson Observatory
Mon., Sept. 21, 2020 | Kevin DurkinThe Early Modern Global Caribbean: Virtual Conference
Fri., Sept. 18, 2020The Caribbean played a central role in the global transformations that began in the fifteenth century. This conference explores the regional, Atlantic, and World approaches to the Caribbean, and what they each mean for thinking about the transformations within and beyond the Caribbean between ca. 1500 and 1800.





