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News Release - Lauren Cross Appointed Gail-Oxford Associate Curator of American Decorative Arts at The Huntington
Mon., Feb. 6, 2023The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens announced today the appointment of Lauren Cross as the new Gail-Oxford Associate Curator of American Decorative Arts.
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News Release - Oldest Printed Book in The Huntington’s Collections to Go On Display April 29
Wed., Feb. 1, 2023“Printed in 1085: The Chinese Buddhist Canon from the Song Dynasty” will showcase a sacred 11th-century Buddhist book and explore Chinese textual history.
Frontiers
Pink
Tue., Jan. 24, 2023 | Wolf BurchardThere is little exaggeration in historian Richard Snow’s statement that the Sleeping Beauty Castle has become a sight “as familiar to the world as the Eiffel Tower.” The turrets were painted in shades of pink to create the illusion of the building as standing taller than its actual height.
Videos and Recorded Programs
The Soul of a Building: In the Archives with Billie Tsien
Thu., Jan. 19, 2023Architect Billie Tsien joins Erin Chase, assistant curator of architecture at The Huntington, to view architectural materials from the library archives.
Videos and Recorded Programs
Tea and Politics in Japan’s Age of Unification
Thu., Jan. 19, 2023Japan’s elite culture of tea, known as chanoyu, played a key role in the transition of Japan’s divided politics and civil wars of the late 16th century into a unified government in 1603.
Videos and Recorded Programs
Protecting Our Ancient Coast Live Oak
Tue., Jan. 17, 2023The Huntington's Chinese Garden is distinctive for its old Coast Live Oaks native to California. There's one ancient oak, considered to be the oldest at The Huntington, that needed special attention as the gardens were being built around its canopy.
Verso
Forbidden Texts in Medieval Manuscripts
Tue., Jan. 17, 2023 | Heather TaylorA collection of medical remedies doesn’t seem like the obvious place for contentious or problematic texts. Yet in England during the medieval period, certain methods of healing could be controversial.
Verso
Winter Cheer
Tue., Jan. 10, 2023 | Sandy MasuoAn array of winter-blooming plants from around the world are taking the stage at The Huntington, putting on floral performances that add vibrancy to the gardens at a time of the year that some might think is surprising.







