Posted on Mon., Oct. 3, 2011 by Matt Stevens

Ask Frances Dolan if she believes in witches and she'll likely tell you you're asking the wrong question. "I'm more interested in how people come to believe what they believe."

Posted on Fri., Sept. 30, 2011 by Lisa Blackburn

If you're strolling through the Huntington Art Gallery during the next few months, look for a visiting Spanish nobleman up on the second floor. An imposing portrait of Vicente Maria de Vera de Aragon, Duque de la Roca (ca. 1795) by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes is on temporary loan

Posted on Wed., Sept. 28, 2011 by Matt Stevens

In 2008, three art curators from The Huntington paid a visit to the house of Sam Maloof in Alta Loma, Calif., which had expanded in 1994 from a home to a nonprofit cultural center called the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts.

Posted on Tue., Sept. 27, 2011 by Sean Hanrahan

The furniture of midcentury craftsman Sam Maloof (1916-2009) and the art made by 35 members of his circle of friends are explored in a groundbreaking exhibition at The Huntington. "The House That Sam Built: Sam Maloof and Art in the Pomona Valley, 1945-1985"

Posted on Sun., Sept. 25, 2011 by Sean Hanrahan

The furniture of midcentury craftsman Sam Maloof (1916-2009) and the art made by 35 members of his circle of friends are explored in a groundbreaking exhibition at The Huntington. "The House That Sam Built: Sam Maloof and Art in the Pomona Valley, 1945-1985" opens Sept. 14, 2011

Posted on Thu., Sept. 22, 2011 by Thea Page

Peter Kirby, an L.A. producer specializing in art and culture, filmed woodworker Sam Maloof in his workshop and home in 1990. We're posting excerpts from this footage to whet your appetite for the upcoming Huntington exhibition

Posted on Thu., Sept. 22, 2011 by Sean Hanrahan

The furniture of midcentury craftsman Sam Maloof (1916-2009) and the art made by 35 members of his circle of friends are explored in a groundbreaking exhibition at The Huntington.

Posted on Thu., Sept. 15, 2011 by Matt Stevens

Huntington literary manuscripts curator Sara S. "Sue" Hodson has been named Woman of the Year by the Jack London Foundation, in recognition of her long service assisting scholars with their research on Jack London

Posted on Tue., Sept. 13, 2011 by James Folsom

Another post in a series about Mr. Huntington's Garden by the botanical director of The Huntington.

Posted on Fri., Sept. 9, 2011 by Gayle Richardson

"Sir, I have very ungraciously left unacknowledged your present of the Landscape Illustrations of Waverly." So begins an undated letter by Sir Walter Scott to Mr. Charles Tilt, Bookseller. Scott probably wrote it in 1830, thanking Tilt for sending him a copy