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The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
Why It Matters: A Conversation with Carol T. Christ
Tue., April 30, 2024 | Sandy Sandy MasuoThe importance of empathy and the power of language were recurring themes in a wide-ranging conversation between Carol Christ, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, and Huntington President Karen Lawrence. Topics addressed included the Pac-12 collegiate athletic conference, the impact of digital technology on education, and free speech.
Library Collectors’ Council Acquisitions for 2024
Tue., April 23, 2024 | Kevin Kevin DurkinThe Huntington has acquired six extraordinary collections through the generosity of the Library Collectors’ Council, a group of supporters who help fund the purchase of new items to add to the Library’s holdings.
Interactive Guide Puts Birds on the Map
Tue., April 16, 2024 | Sandy Sandy MasuoInspired by the dazzling array of birds that add beauty and wonder throughout the Huntington gardens, staff member Harrison Hyatt created an interactive map that highlights commonly seen bird species and some of the plants they frequent. His goal is to enhance the Huntington experience by fostering connections with wildlife.
New Perspectives on Early Encounters between China and the West
Tue., April 9, 2024 | Tonio Tonio AndradeHistorians long thought the Qing dynasty was arrogant, xenophobic, and closed to the world. If it had been more open, they argued, China would have been able to counter the Western advance. Recently, however, scholars have shown that the Qing were far more cosmopolitan, open, and connected than once believed.
Eve Babitz, Collage Artist
Tue., March 19, 2024 | Sarah Sarah FrancisBefore Eve Babitz became a published writer, she was a visual artist, and her chosen medium was collage. Inspired by Joseph Cornell and Andy Warhol, she created the album cover art for Buffalo Springfield’s “Buffalo Springfield Again” and The Byrds’ “Untitled.”
The Huntington’s Foundations and Futures
Tue., March 12, 2024 | Sandy Sandy MasuoTo celebrate this year’s Founders’ Day, Lori Bettison-Varga, president and director of the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County, engaged in a wide-ranging conversation with Huntington President Karen R. Lawrence about the past, present, and future of The Huntington.
Five Great Native Plants
Tue., March 5, 2024 | Sandy Sandy MasuoCalifornia natives add a regional flair to gardens and also support local wildlife; many birds and pollinators prefer native plants, and some depend exclusively on them. Native plants fit a variety of garden niches, from spectacular specimen trees to ground covers, vines, and colorful annuals.
Another West: Ecologies of Photography
Tue., Feb. 27, 2024 | Monica Monica Bravo, Carolin Carolin GörgenAn exploration of photography’s ecological dimensions provides an opportunity to reexamine the role that photography has played in documentation as well as environmental degradation. By examining photographs other than those of classic Western landscapes, we reconsider how Indigenous persons and settlers perceived and interacted with the environment.






