Discover primary sources and strategies for teaching K-12 students about the importance of gardens in China from past to present from curator Phillip Bloom.
Tue., Dec. 3, 2024, 4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
This free program is for K–12 educators. Advance registration required.
Discover pathways to restore emotional and physical well-being while exploring the beauty and tranquility of The Huntington. In this two-class series, Kathy Chyan guides participants through a series of physical exercises and stretches.
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 for a two-day forest bathing class and discover pathways to restore emotional and physical well-being.
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., Dec. 10, 2024, 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
This free program is for K–12 Educators | Advance registration is required.
Zheng Bo, a contemporary artist from Hong Kong, joins Huntington curator Phillip Bloom for a conversation about the artist’s wide-ranging practice and the ethics of human-centered modes of artmaking and being.
Installed near the southern entrance to the Japanese Garden, Lita Albuquerque’s Red Earth features an approximately 6-by-4-foot rock slab coated with bright red pigment and surrounded by bamboo.