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Reading the Light in Shigemi Uyeda’s Photography

Wed., June 24, 2020 | Lily Allen
Nine works by the artist Shigemi Uyeda (1902–1980) are among The Huntington's robust collection of American photography.
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“Release the Vessel & Cargo”

Wed., June 17, 2020 | Olga Tsapina, Ph.D.
Last December, The Huntington announced that it had acquired the historical manuscript collection assembled by L. Dennis Shapiro.
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News Release - The Huntington to Reopen Gardens July 1 with Safety Measures in Place

Wed., June 10, 2020
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens announced today that after more than three months of closure as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, it will reopen most of its 130 acres of gardens
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From Library to Gardens with Karina Sanchez

Wed., June 3, 2020 | Kevin Durkin
When The Huntington closed nearly three months ago due to a global pandemic, some employees whose work was on hiatus because of diminished activities received work reassignments. We asked one of them, Karina Sanchez, to tell us about her experiences working in the gardens.
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Clara Huntington’s Lasting Tribute to Her Father

Wed., May 27, 2020 | Suzanne Oatey
She was the eldest of three daughters from Henry E. Huntington's first marriage and shared her father's appreciation for art, books, and the beauty of California.
Videos and Recorded Programs

Distinguished Fellow Lecture: A Farmer's Nation

Wed., May 20, 2020

 

Christopher Clark, professor of history at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, explores how conflicts in agriculture over possession of land and slavery in 19th-century United States shaped the nation.

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Young Knitter Asleep

Wed., May 20, 2020 | Catherine Hess
A beloved painting on the second floor of the Huntington Art Gallery has stolen hearts on a regular basis.
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Hdoc: The Photographer Versus the Spanish Inquisition

Mon., May 18, 2020

Lodewyk Bendikson was a Huntington bibliographer who became a pioneer in forensic photography. Borrowing material from scientists working at Mount Wilson Observatory, Lodewyk was able to harness the techniques of astrophotography, using them to peer into the pages of rare manuscripts, as if they were the night sky.

The Hdoc series examines The Huntington through short documentaries that expose the archives, collections, and stories that make the institution unique.