Strange Science: Out of Time
Sold Out: Friday, Oct. 25
Open to Affiliate through Benefactor Members and the Society of Fellows who may reserve two free tickets. Members may bring up to two guests for a fee.
Saturday, Oct. 26
Open to the public with ticket purchase.
No complimentary Member admission.
Know Before You Go: Ages 21+ event; two drinks included per ticket. Member tickets are nontransferable and paid tickets are nonrefundable. If you are unable to attend, please consider your ticket a donation to The Huntington. Rain or shine. Programming subject to change. Costumes may be worn, but no weaponry, please.
Illuminating Talks
NASA’s Time Machines: Looking into Our Past to Tell Our Future
7:30 p.m. & 9 p.m. | Munger Research Center Plaza
Join NASA-JPL Solar System ambassadors as they take us on a journey into the cosmos to learn about two very special “time machines.” Explore a relic from the origins of our solar system, 4.5 billion years ago, and learn about the James Webb Space Telescope, designed to see stars and galaxies that are at the farthest reaches of our universe.
Nocturnalia: The Amazon After Dark, 2050 A.D.
Friday Only | 6:45 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. | Haaga Hall
Author and naturalist Charles Hood will take us on a visual and auditory tour of the rainforest in the year 2050. What will be the same, what will have changed, and what reasons do we have to think about the future of nature with a mix of hope and joy?
Pet Cemeteries: The Rise of Pet Burial Grounds in the Industrial Age
Saturday Only | 6:45 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. | Haaga Hall
A “good death,” one with dignity and honor, was once reserved for only human family members. But what about pets, who by the 19th century had become increasingly beloved? This lecture by author and photographer Dr. Paul Koudounaris tells the story of dedicated animal lovers who challenged tradition and flaunted long-held public opinions to create the first urban cemeteries for pets.
A Journey through Transtemporal Fantasies
A Wasteland Odyssey
6:45 p.m. & 8:45 p.m. | Dorothy Collins Brown Garden Lawn
Strap in for a wild aerial performance with a motley crew of time travelers, who embark on adventures through different periods in history.
Falconry through the Ages
7:30 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. | Dorothy Collins Brown Garden Lawn
Meet live birds of prey and hear their stories; learn about them, their habitats, and the challenges they face. Tallon Knight, a master falconer for 30 years, will share stories of these remarkable birds.
Los Angeles Ballet: Lost in Time
7 p.m., 8 p.m. & 9 p.m. | Rothenberg Hall
Created especially for “Strange Science: Out of Time,” this dynamic new ballet work is just like time itself: It may race or fully stop—and everything in between. Los Angeles Ballet’s athleticism and artistry will leave you feeling mesmerized and perhaps even lost in time.
Meet and Greet with Falcons’ Court
6–9:45 p.m. | Shakespeare Garden
Have you ever wanted to get up close and personal with an owl, hawk, or gyrfalcon? Now is your chance to take a picture with our raptor ambassadors. Falcons’ Court is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that educates the public about birds of prey. Gloved handlers will be available to educate and give you the opportunity to take a photo with raptors against spooky backdrops.
Primeval Time Trek
6–9:45 p.m. | Stroll Garden
Embark on an immersive spectacle of sight and sound. This thrilling trek will transport you to a time long forgotten, where ancient wonders and primeval vistas await.
The Ryft
6–9:45 p.m. | Scott Gallery Loggia
Step into a time rift and have your image preserved for the ages! Photographs are free for Members on Friday night.
The Singu-LAIR-ity
7–10 p.m. | North Vista
Get lost in the beats on the dance floor with DJ Matt Rubino. The possibilities are infinite.
Leave No Stone Unturned
“Storm Cloud: Picturing the Origins of Our Climate Crisis”
6–9:45 p.m. | MaryLou and George Boone Gallery
As part of PST ART: Art and Science Collide, this exhibition analyzes the impact of industrialization and a globalized economy on everyday life from 1780 to 1930, as charted by scientists, artists, and writers, and contextualizes the current climate crisis within this historical framework.
Exhibition Details
The Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science
6–9:45 p.m.
In the glass rotunda of a possibly dystopian future, learn about the importance of plants and the roles they would play on a postapocalyptic Earth … or beyond. About the Conservatory
Photo by Brandon Tam.
Bites and Brews
Fuel your adventure through time with alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. Recharge your energy with a variety of food truck options, light bites, and desserts for purchase. Ages 21+ event. Please drink responsibly.
- All Chill ice cream and coffee
- Bison Burger
- Bon Appétit
- Dina’s Dumpling
- Eagle Rock BBQ
- Pickles & Peas
- The Tropic Truck
- West Side Banh Mi
Libation Lounges
- The Kosmik Lounge | The Rose Hills Foundation Garden Court
- The “Last Drop” Cantina | Dorothy Collins Brown Garden Lawn
- The Kronosphere | Huntington Art Gallery Circle
Last food order at 9:30 p.m. and last bar call at 9:45 p.m. Please drink responsibly.