Posted on Wed., Sept. 5, 2012 by Matt Stevens

Huntington conferences often bring together scholars who present research in progress and then go on to gather the material into a volume of essays for a new book. On Sat., Sept. 8, The Huntington hosts a conference that acts as a kind of afterword to a book published in 2010.

Posted on Thu., Aug. 30, 2012 by James Glisson

Paints are composed of pigments, normally mineral or plant based, and a binder, which is a sort of glue that holds the pigment together. Oil paints use an oil binder, such as linseed or walnut oil. By contrast, tempera uses eggs as a binder.

Posted on Tue., Aug. 28, 2012 by Matt Stevens

Neil Armstrong, who died Saturday at the age of 82, was a member of a select group—astronauts who walked on the moon. And as the first man, he occupied an even higher stratosphere, keeping company today in the public consciousness with Sally Ride

Posted on Fri., Aug. 24, 2012 by Lisa Blackburn

Two men who are arguably better acquainted than anyone else with the renowned Desert Garden at The Huntington will be featured speakers at the 29th Succulent Plants Symposium on Sept. 1.

Posted on Wed., Aug. 22, 2012 by Lisa Blackburn

If you've ever longed to spend more time at The Huntington—and, let's be honest, who hasn't?—maybe it's time to consider becoming a volunteer. It's the perfect way to explore the collections in greater depth than the casual visitor ever can, and to enjoy an enviable degree of access

Posted on Fri., Aug. 17, 2012 by Brandon Tam

Even though S. Robert Weltz is no longer with us today, he is still receiving awards on his prestigious orchid collection that his family donated after his passing in March 2010. The most recent awards came from the American Orchid Society (AOS) at the 10th Annual Orchid Digest Speaker's Day on July 7, 2012.

Posted on Wed., Aug. 15, 2012 by Kate Lain

Videre, Latin for to see, is a video series that plays with the idea of re-seeing. The short works featured here are explorations of sights, sounds, and sensing at The Huntington.

Posted on Fri., Aug. 10, 2012 by Matt Stevens

With their high-tech lighting equipment and software, Greg Bearman and Ken Boydston can reveal hidden text in old, darkened manuscripts. Called spectral imaging (or sometimes multi-spectral imaging), the technique bounces different wavelengths

Posted on Wed., Aug. 8, 2012 by Dylan Hannon

The Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science and attendant greenhouse facilities are well-stocked with palms, orchids, carnivorous plants, and many other tropical plants. Members of the aroid family

Posted on Tue., Aug. 7, 2012 by Louise Guerin

While everyone knows that The Huntington relies on our assortment of volunteers and docents to give tours, answer questions, and be the face of The Huntington, there are some volunteers who choose to remain in the background.