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What Grows from Old Bricks: The Tactile Arts of Early 19th-Century China
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Thu., Sept. 18, 2025, 2:30–3:30 p.m.
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World Premiere: Orchidées Translates Orchid DNA into Music
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The Huntington debuts cello composition linking science, music, and conservation during its Orchid Show, Oct. 17–19, 2025.
The Huntington’s William Morris Archive Inspires New Morris & Co. Collection
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Unfinished designs by 19th-century artist and writer William Morris and his protégé, John Henry Dearle—preserved in The Huntington’s archive—debut as “The Unfinished Works” on Sept. 2, 2025.
Angélica Becerra Appointed Associate Curator of American Art
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The Huntington has named Dr. Angélica Becerra as the Bradford and Christine Mishler Associate Curator of American Art. She will begin her role on August 25.
The Huntington Launches THIS LAND IS...
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As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, The Huntington is launching THIS LAND IS…, a sweeping multiyear initiative that invites visitors to reflect on the American story through the lens of land.
Five More Things to Do This Summer at The Huntington
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From expanded garden paths to movies under the stars, and signature seasonal dishes, discover five reasons to add The Huntington to your summer itinerary.
JP Coutelen Named VP of Facilities, Operations, and Capital Programs
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Coutelen brings more than 25 years of experience at cultural, scientific, and entertainment institutions in the United States and Europe.
Rare Corpse Flower Expected to Bloom
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Nicknamed the Green Boy, this infamously odorous Corpse Flower is expected to unfurl in a spectacular display that lasts just 24 to 48 hours.
The Huntington Presents Major Chicano Art Exhibition
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This traveling exhibition explores how Chicano artists have used printmaking as a tool for resistance, community engagement, and the reclamation of cultural identity.
Wang Mansheng Makes His Own Paint Brushes
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Artist Wang Mansheng discusses the imperfection and beauty of the brushes he handcrafted for his exhibition “Without Us.” Watch the artist at work and learn how experimentation has shaped his distinctive practice.
Diego Rivera Portrait Exhibited for First Time in a Century
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On view at The Huntington for the next two years, this striking early portrait by acclaimed Mexican painter Diego Rivera hasn’t been exhibited publicly since 1912.
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Orchid Oasis Mini Pop-Up Bouquet
Surprise someone with an everlasting bloom. This mini pop-up orchid, complete with a stand, planter, notecard, and envelope, unfolds to reveal an artful flourish of petals.