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「奪天工」展: 中文講解 / Growing and Knowing: Mandarin Talks
近距離觀賞流芳園寓意齋中的展覽,與漢庭頓講解人員探討中國古代文人在園林中的思考與實踐。/ Take a close look at the exhibition “Growing and Knowing” in the Studio for Lodging the Mind and enjoy a Mandarin discussion with a Huntington educator about the ideas and practices of historical Chinese scholars in their gardens.

People, Plants, Pleasure: A Conversation with Zheng Bo
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.

Educator Virtual Curator Talk: “奪天工 Growing and Knowing” with Phillip Bloom
Discover primary sources and strategies for teaching K–12 students about the importance of gardens in China from past to present with curator Phillip Bloom.

Our National Parks, Past and Present: A Conversation
The Huntington and the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West present a program focused on recent campaigns to preserve natural land in the form of national parks and monuments, discussed within the longer history of such efforts.

Educator Open House “Storm Cloud: Picturing the Origins of Our Climate Crisis”
Explore the impact of industrialization and globalization on our environment through art and literature with Huntington curators and learn how to connect the content to your K–12 classroom.

Culinary Workshop: Cooking with Chrysanthemum
Immerse yourself in Chinese culture through a culinary exploration of one of the Four Noble Plants of China. Taste traditional dishes that feature this celebrated flower and get a hands-on lesson in creating a red bean treat using chrysanthemum leaves.

Why It Matters: Charles Elachi in Conversation with Karen R. Lawrence
Charles Elachi, former NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory director and Caltech professor emeritus, joins Huntington President Karen Lawrence in a conversation about surprising discoveries found at the intersection of science and the humanities, the spirit of optimism that propelled his career, and how planetary exploration fuels the imagination.

Shapiro Center Webinar: Nineteenth-Century Nature and Contemporary Photography
Contemporary voices in the exhibition “Storm Cloud: Picturing the Origins of Our Climate Crisis” bring forward questions of environmental history to the present. The conversation will cover such topics as land extraction, human influence on plants, environmental injustice, immigration, photographic technologies, and reparative histories.

Gallery Drop-in Talk: Climate Science, Climate Fiction
Join experts in the fields of science and art at this informal drop-in program, for a conversation on the climate past, present, and future as seen through painting, music, and literature. Moderated by "Storm Cloud" exhibition co-curator, Karla Nielsen.

Huntington U: Climate Fiction
Join Nicole Seymour, professor of English, on a six-session exploration of the influence and depiction of climate change in books, art, and the natural world. Huntington U is a college-style seminar with no tests.