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Huntington Presents New “Stories from the Library”
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New exhibitions in the “Stories from the Library” series explore how imperfect objects preserve human stories and how the moon has shaped science, art, literature, and imagination.
This Land Is Alive
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Terry Tempest Williams and President Karen R. Lawrence on Attention, Revision, and the Open Space of Democracy.
Library Acquisitions Reveal How History Is Recorded
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Six manuscript, book, and photo acquisitions span histories from Edo-period Japan and Arctic exploration to early America, English criminal justice, colonial Mexico, and experimental photography in Los Angeles.
“This Land Is ...” Marks America’s 250th
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In dialogue with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the exhibition explores how the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are intertwined with place.
Sanctuary Amid the Ashes
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From rescued Torah scrolls to revived gardens, the community’s path through loss reveals new forms of sanctuary.
Spotlight on Three Southern California Artists
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Upcoming exhibitions and installations will feature works by Southern California artists Aguilar, Dorame, and Rodriguez, offering unique perspectives on the American landscape.