December 2018
Architects of a Golden Age
Documenting one of the most creative and influential periods in Southern California architecture, “Architects of a Golden Age” spotlights about 20 original drawings and plans selected from The Huntington’s important Southern California architecture collection. Depictions of elegant, powerful, whimsical, and iconic buildings tease out the story of a place and time (1920 to 1940) that was ripe for architectural innovation—with rapid growth and the arrival of new talent from other parts of the U.S. The exhibition highlights renderings that helped…
Find out more »June 2019
Los Angeles: The Burgeoning Center of the Art World
Members at the Affiliate level and above enjoy an evening exploring art through the Huntington Art Gallery—and beyond. Live music, complimentary wine, and food truck fare for purchase. Edward Goldman, art critic and host of KCRW’s “Art Talk," traces the emergence of Los Angeles as a major international center for both contemporary and classical art. This talk will be held at 6 & 7pm at the Huntington Art Gallery South Terrace.
Find out more »August 2023
KCRW Members-Only Summer Nights with The Huntington ft. KCRW DJ Anne Litt & Guest DJ Mark Speer of Khruangbin
This event has reached capacity. RSVPs are closed. Attention KCRW and Huntington Members*! Come party with us at an exclusive Saturday night at The Huntington. Dance the night away amidst the stunning gardens to live sets from KCRW DJ Anne Litt and a very special guest DJ set by Mark Speer of Khruangbin. There will be bars, food offerings, and special surprises. Before the sun sets, explore The Huntington’s 130 acres of botanical gardens and then groove under the night…
Find out more »February 2024
Sargent Claude Johnson
This exhibition of 41 works draws from The Huntington’s important collection by the artist as well as key loans from institutional and private collections, some not seen publicly in decades. On view will be The Huntington’s Head of a Boy (ca. 1928) and monumental carved redwood Organ Screen (1933–34), which was created for the auditorium of the California School for the Blind in Berkeley, California. In this exhibition, the screen—which had been out of public view from 1980 to 2011, when The…
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