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Second Sundays: Growing and Knowing
Reflect on the beauty of nature and explore the exhibition “奪天工 Growing and Knowing in the Gardens of China” through exercise, musical performances, artmaking, and talks with curators at this all-ages event.

Second Sundays: Storm Cloud
Get in touch with nature and explore the exhibition “Storm Cloud: Picturing the Origins of Our Climate Crisis” through artmaking, musical performances, and talks with curators at this all-ages event.

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.

Storm Cloud: Environment, Empire, and the Arts in the Industrial Age
This conference will explore the relationship between humans and the natural world throughout the 19th century, as charted in the work of writers and visual artists. As industrialization altered landscapes and people’s lives, developing sciences offered revelations about Earth and the interconnected fragility of the climate and our species.

Strange Science: Out of Time
Travel through time—from an ancient era to a chilling future—at our annual Halloween bash. Enjoy thrilling performances, engaging talks, live beats on the dance floor, delicious food and drinks, plus a unique chance to explore the new exhibition “Storm Cloud” and the Conservatory after dark!

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.

Daring Mighty Things with Charles Elachi
Charles Elachi, the former director of NASA and Caltech’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, talked with Huntington President Karen Lawrence about the importance of daring to take risks, environmental stewardship, and the mutually enriching interactions among the arts, humanities, and sciences.

A New Human Epoch
In conjunction with the “Storm Cloud” exhibition, The Huntington is hosting the research conference “Storm Cloud: Environment, Empire, and the Arts in the Industrial Age.” Scholars from a range of disciplines will examine how 19th-century artists and writers engaged with science and confronted the changes caused by the Industrial Revolution.