EIN 95-1644589

Huntington Library Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
620
Year formed
1919
Most recent tax filings
2023-06-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens is a collections-based research and educational institution serving scholars and the general public.
Also known as...
Henry E Huntington Library and Art Gallery; The Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens
Total revenues
$167,958,682
2023
Total expenses
$93,555,332
2023
Total assets
$960,168,929
2023
Num. employees
620
2023

Program areas at Huntington Library Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

Art museumthe Art Museum features british, european, american, and asian Art spanning more than 500 years and includes more than 45,000 objects. Extraordinary examples of decorative arts and folk Art, paintings, prints and drawings, photography, and sculpture are displayed in the Huntington Art Gallery (the original home of Henry E. and arabella Huntington) and in the Virginia steele scott galleries of american Art. Both buildings also showcase smaller, temporary exhibitions that focus on masterworks in the collection or place the Huntington's historic works in conversation with contemporary artistic practice.british and european artdisplayed in an early 20th-century beaux-arts residence, once the winter home of Henry E. and arabella Huntington, the british and european Art collection encompasses a broad range of styles, cultures, and media, from antiquity to the present day. It features one of the most significant holdings of british Art outside the united kingdom, including its famous collection of 18th-century grand manner portraits, including thomas gainsborough's the blue boy, joshua reynolds' sarah siddons as the tragic muse, and thomas lawrence's pinkie, images of opulence that continue to inspire contemporary artists such as kehinde wiley. Important examples of 19th-century british landscape paintings by artists such as john constable and j. m. w. turner echo the lush Gardens outside the Gallery walls, while one of the largest holdings of material in the world related to the arts and crafts design firm william morris and co. makes clear connections with the work of american designers charles and Henry greene, on view in the Virginia steele scott galleries of american artjust a short walk across the grounds.visitors can also discover a broad range of european Art, from rogier van der weyden's tender virgin and child (ca. 1460) to tour-de-force bronze sculpture by flemish and italian masters, such as giambologna's nessus and deianira (ca. 1575), and the glittering luxury of 18th-century french paintings, sculpture, and decorative Art. Selections from the Huntington's holdings of old master prints and british drawings, including one of the greatest collections of work by visionary british artist william blake, are also frequently on view. Temporary installations by artists working today highlight the relevance of historic Art to contemporary creativity.american artthe Huntington is home to 31 galleries of american Art, ranging from the early colonial period to the present and representing painting, sculpture, photography, film, decorative arts, architecture, and textiles.in the galleries, visitors will encounter american folk and self-taught Art; paintings about the urban and rural american experience; artworks and methods rooted in indigenous knowledge, informing our presence on the ancestral lands of the tongva and kizh nations; and works that reflect american nation-building and expansion. Consider a powerful marble sculpture of an ancient queen of palmyra by queer 19th-century sculptor harriet goodhue hosmer, a hyperdetailed view of an andean peak by hudson river school painter frederic edwin church, and a monumental carved redwood screen by California african american modernist sargent claude johnson. The architecture and furniture designs of pasadena architects charles and Henry greene are highlighted, as are works by frank lloyd wright, the herter brothers, and tiffany & co. american paintings by john singleton copley, thomas cole, edward hopper, miki hayakawa, mabel alvarez, agnes pelton, charles white, and andy warhol grace the galleries, and even more works on paper, textiles, and photographs are part of the holdings. Every artwork in the collection reveals the idiosyncratic vision of an artist grappling with some facet of the broad american experience. The galleries are also activated by contemporary american artists from los angeles and beyond who dialogue with the historical collections and the acres of cultivated Gardens and landscapes right outside the doors.the Huntington's collection of american Art began with Henry and arabella Huntington's purchases of american paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts to complement their growing Library holdings related to american history. In 1979, a gift of 50 paintings from the Virginia steele scott foundation dramatically grew the collection, resulting in a separate building that opened in 1984. The lois and robert f. erburu Gallery, designed by frederick fisher and partners architects, added significant space to the building in 2009. In 2016, eight new galleries, also designed by fisher and partners, provided an expansion to house the jonathan and karin fielding collection of american folk Art. The susan and stephen chandler wing provides space for temporary exhibitions, and the dorothy collins brown wing features works by charles and Henry greene, architects of the arts and crafts movement.asian artthe asian Art collections at the Huntington are heterogenous, ranging from small collections of chinese export wares to rare chinese books and paintings and japanese ceramics. Like many gilded age collections, the Huntington's acquired objects are prized for their exotic appeal, beauty, and artistry, exemplified by our rare yuan dynasty (1271-1368) vase set in french ormolu-style mounts in the 18th century.more recently, the Huntington has built on such early collections with the acquisition of works related to the east asian garden arts, including objects and paintings that connect the allied arts of literature, painting, music, theater, tea culture, and stone appreciation. Highlights include a rare early edition of the ten bamboo studio manual of calligraphy and painting, a multi-block, color-printed painting manual published between 1633 and 1703.the new studio for lodging the mind, located at the north end of the chinese garden, is a 1,720-square-foot, light- and climate-controlled Gallery space suitable for the display of works of Art, including paper and silk. The Gallery's name evokes reflections on Art collecting by the northern song scholar su shi (1037-1101), who famously argued that one should temporarily "lodge one's mind" in treasured objects but should never become so attached to them that one becomes controlled by them. Exhibits during the year for other programs included:* andrew raftery: the autobiography of a garden* ghetto film school* borderlands* method and material: tempera painting in focus* mineo mizuno* gee's bend: shared legacy* inspiring walt disney: the animation of french decorative arts* the hilton als series: njideka akunyili crosby

Who funds Huntington Library Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
The Ahmanson FoundationPainting Acquisition - Joseph Hyacinthe Francois De Paule De Rigaud Portrait$1,723,690
California Community FoundationArts$1,314,007
The Rose Hills FoundationProgram Support$1,250,000
...and 138 more grants received totalling $12,445,603

Personnel at Huntington Library Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

NameTitleCompensation
Janet AlbertiAnne and Jim Rothenberg Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer$432,246
Misty BennettChief Human Resources Officer$228,965
Thomas PolanskyVice President for Operations and Facilities$217,956
Annabel AdamsVice President of Communications and Marketing
Randy ShulmanSenior Vice President for Advancement and External Relations$321,669
...and 15 more key personnel

Financials for Huntington Library Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

RevenuesFYE 06/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$111,590,162
Program services$16,542,188
Investment income and dividends$15,028,906
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$22,631,090
Net income from fundraising events$-435,170
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$2,601,506
Miscellaneous revenues$0
Total revenues$167,958,682

Form 990s for Huntington Library Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-062024-05-15990View PDF
2022-062023-05-15990View PDF
2021-062022-05-16990View PDF
2020-062021-05-18990View PDF
2019-062020-10-07990View PDF
...and 9 more Form 990s

Organizations like Huntington Library Art Museum and Botanical Gardens

OrganizationLocationRevenue
The Detroit Institute of ArtsDetroit, MI$71,243,439
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)Los Angeles, CA$194,481,499
Whitney Museum of American ArtNew York, NY$100,886,000
San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtSan Francisco, CA$61,181,812
The Frick CollectionNew York, NY$47,000,287
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation (SRGF)New York, NY$75,933,810
Brooklyn MuseumBrooklyn, NY$50,937,193
Minneapolis Institute of ArtMinneapolis, MN$63,903,670
Art Institute of Chicago (AIC)Chicago, IL$359,509,602
Metropolitan Museum of ArtNew York, NY$761,527,826
Data update history
October 23, 2024
Received grants
Identified 12 new grant, including a grant for $239,809 from Pasadena Community Foundation (PCF)
August 10, 2024
Received grants
Identified 40 new grant, including a grant for $1,314,007 from California Community Foundation
August 1, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
July 13, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
July 12, 2024
Used new vendors
Identified 3 new vendors, including , , and
Nonprofit Types
Libraries and archivesArts, culture, and humanities nonprofitsMuseumsCharities
Issues
Arts, cultural, and humanities
Characteristics
LobbyingFundraising eventsOperates internationallyReceives government fundingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringGala fundraisersTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
1151 Oxford Rd
San Marino, CA 91108
Metro area
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
County
Los Angeles County, CA
Website URL
huntington.org/ 
Phone
(626) 405-2100
Facebook page
HuntingtonLibrary 
Twitter profile
@thehuntington 
IRS details
EIN
95-1644589
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1919
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
A51: Art Museums
NAICS code, primary
51912: Libraries and Archives
Parent/child status
Independent
California AB-488 details
AB 488 status
May Operate or Solicit for Charitable Purposes
Charity Registration status
Current
FTB status revoked
Not revoked
AG Registration Number
000387
FTB Entity ID
9781243
AB 488 data last updated ("as-of") date
2024-11-20
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