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Solid-color rose drawings of different colors surround the text "An Evening Among the Roses."
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An Evening Among the Roses

Fri., June 7, 2024

The 10th annual An Evening Among the Roses is a chance to recognize and celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer members of the community for their many contributions to The Huntington.

A yellow and pink graphic with a large tropical flower and a map with a white ship sailing from California to Hawaii.
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Sip of History: Tiki 101

Thu., May 16, 2024

Explore the history of libations and Western fantasies of faraway lands in this educational and hands-on mixology class.

Puya with teal flowers blooming.
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Now Blooming: Puyas

April 15, 2024–May 1, 2024

See these highly uncommon and spectacular, long-arching inflorescence blooms in deep jewel tones, flowering for a short time in the Desert Garden.

Illustration of birds in a tree.
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Second Sundays: The Birds and the Trees

Sun., April 14, 2024

Explore the curiosities behind the birds and the trees in The Huntington’s collections through art-making and talks with experts at this free event for visitors of all ages.

A person holds a small box with a lid, inside there is text on an orange background and objects glued in a diorama.
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Evening for Educators: Betye Saar (6–12 Grade)

Thu., April 11, 2024

Explore the art of Betye Saar, connect with peers, and participate in a hands-on art-making activity.

A person holds a small box with a lid, inside there is text on an orange background and objects glued in a diorama.
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Evening for Educators: Betye Saar (K–5 Grade)

Mon., April 8, 2024

Explore the art of Betye Saar, connect with peers, and participate in a hands-on art-making activity.

The Alcatraz Island Prison exterior, with a lush succulent and cactus garden below.
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In the Gardens of California’s Prison Landscape

Thu., Nov. 9, 2023

Author and horticulturist Elizabeth Lara explores how horticulture has factored into the prison landscape, and the relationships between plants, people, and places defined by histories of violence.