Verso
The Huntington’s blog takes you behind the scenes for a scholarly view of the collections.
The Pride and Practice of Frances B. Johnston
Tue., June 6, 2023 | Susan Susan Turner-LoweIn 1924, Henry E. Huntington bought an extensive portfolio from Frances B. Johnston, understood to be the nation’s first female photojournalist. Johnston photographed U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices, and famous people ranging from Susan B. Anthony to Mark Twain. And she traveled widely to document architecture and gardens.
Conferences
Trading Enslaved People in the Spanish and British Atlantic Empires
Tue., May 30, 2023 | Gregory E. Gregory E. O'Malley, Emily Emily Berquist SouleOn June 2–3, leading and emerging historians of the Atlantic slave trade will gather for a conference at The Huntington titled “Slave Trading in the Spanish and British Atlantic Worlds” in order to present research on the trafficking of African people in these two imperial spheres.
Introducing the 2023–24 Huntington Fellows
Tue., May 23, 2023 | Susan Susan JusterEach year, The Huntington hosts roughly 150 long- and short-term research fellows, selected through a competitive, peer-review process that provides $1.4 million in awards.
Nekketsu Takei’s Japanese Maps of Hawaiʻi
Tue., May 16, 2023 | Li Wei Li Wei YangIn 1906, Nekketsu Takei produced at least two maps of Hawaiʻi to attract Japanese immigrants as well as to help newcomers familiarize themselves with the islands.
Five Must-See Trees at The Huntington
Tue., May 9, 2023 | Sandy Sandy MasuoThe Huntington’s plant collections include roughly 800 tree species that range from iconic California natives to representatives of habitats from around the world. Here are five must-see trees to appreciate during your next visit to The Huntington.
Art
Asian American Art at The Huntington
Tue., May 2, 2023 | Yinshi Yinshi Lerman-TanAs a site for the preservation of the wide-ranging histories, cultures, and perspectives that make up the Asian American experience, The Huntington’s Art Museum has been embarking on the active collection and display of Asian American art.
2023 Acquisitions of the Library Collectors’ Council
Tue., April 25, 2023 | Kevin Kevin DurkinFour exceptional collections have joined The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens through the generosity of the Library Collectors’ Council, a group of supporters who help fund the purchase of new items for the institution’s archives.
Art
Objects, Pathways, and Afterlives
Tue., April 18, 2023 | Christine Christine DeLucia, Tiya Tiya Miles, Scott Scott Manning Stevens, Jennifer Jennifer Van HornThe Huntington’s “Objects, Pathways, and Afterlives: Tracing Material Cultures in Early America” conference brings together scholars and practitioners to reflect on the historical and present-day meanings of tangible materials.







