Join Susan Scott Parrish, professor at the University of Michigan and R. Stanton Avery Distinguished Fellow in the Humanities at the Huntington Library, for a lecture on the role that Black artisans and artists played in the transformation of eastern U.S. forests into built environments and painted landscapes.
Tune in with nature and find healing among the trees as you immerse yourself in the therapeutic energy of the garden. Join Certified Forest Therapy Guide Debra Wilbur to discover pathways to restore emotional and physical well-being.
Join Ivan Garibaldo, Desert Garden Manager, for free and informal drop-in talks detailing how succulents from around the world have adapted similar survival strategies. Learn practical gardening techniques for incorporating these plants into your own garden.
Sat., March 1, 2025, 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Free with general admission
Talks at 10:30 a.m. and noon
Enjoy a morning of imagination, creativity, and self-discovery in the gardens, where participants will engage in a therapeutic blend of mindfulness, writing, and art.
Sun., March 2, 2025, 8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m.
Public: $40, Members: $30
Feb. 23 and March 2 Sold Out
Join K–12 learning coordinator Kristin Brisbois for monthly virtual office hours, where you can drop in to ask questions and receive support regarding The Huntington’s primary sources and their application in your classroom.
Tue., March 4, 2025, 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
This free program is for K–12 educators. Advance registration is required.
Join Professor Mark Eaton on a six-session course exploring Hilary Mantel’s novels and her impact on historical fiction, including insight from archival materials in The Huntington’s collections.
Wed., March 5, 2025, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Six Wednesdays, March 5–April 9
Members: $230, Public: $250