EXHIBITIONS 
The House That Sam Built Through Jan. 30, 2012
Ancient Chinese Bronze Mirrors Through May 14, 2012 
Whistler, Haden, and the Gentle Art of Etching
Through April 16, 2012 UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

Al Martinez: Bard of L.A.
Mar. 17, 2012–June 25, 2012 
Visions of Empire
Apr. 21, 2012–July 23, 2012 |  | NEWS

Major New Acquisition: Trove of Abraham Lincoln Telegrams
Library Collectors’ Council also purchased previously unknown Carleton Watkins photographs, a 17th-century volume on astronomy, and an English medieval manuscript at annual meeting. NOTICE TO OUR VISITORS

Japanese Garden Undergoes Historical Restoration
The
Japanese Garden closed for a year-long renovation leading up to
its centennial in spring 2012. One of the highlights of the project
will be the installation of a ceremonial teahouse. The adjacent Chinese Garden will remain open during
construction.
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The Worlds of Olive Percival
Recently, KCET Departures published a series of essays about Olive Percival (1869–1945), an artist, bibliophile, art collector, suffragist, and gardener who lived along the Arroyo. The Huntington Library houses part of the Olive Percival archive, which includes unpublished manuscripts, her diaries, and more than 700 photographs.
UPCOMING
Ranch Open House
SAT, JAN 28, 10:30 AM-1 PM
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of The Huntington’s urban agriculture site, an area not typically open to daily visitors, and pick up some fresh ideas for sustainable gardening. Chinese New Year Festival FEB 4-5, SAT-SUN, 10:30 AM–4:30 PM Celebrate the Year of the Dragon at The Huntington’s annual Chinese New Year Festival. The two-day event will include dragon dancers, martial arts demonstrations, mask-changing performances, folk music, children’s book readings, and more.
The Introduction of Mirrors into China and their Subsequent Transformation
TUES, FEB 7, 7:30 PM
Lothar von Falkenhausen, professor of art history and archaeology at UCLA, explores the cultural transformations China underwent during the late first millennium B.C. and explains why bronze mirrors rose to prominence. MULTIMEDIA
Civil War Lives on iTunes U In recognition of the 150th anniversary of the outbreak of the Civil War, The Huntington brought together major historians in a conference offering new perspectives on a number of Civil War figures. Listen, download, and subscribe to the series via iTunes U.
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