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The Huntington Expands Access through Museums for All with Reduced Admission for SNAP Recipients

Tue., Jan. 21, 2025
The Huntington expands access through Museums for All by offering $3 admission to individuals and families receiving SNAP benefits. Museums for All is a national initiative designed to encourage cultural engagement and museum attendance among people of all backgrounds.
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Two Distinguished Scholars Join The Huntington’s Research Division

Tue., Jan. 21, 2025 | Andrew Kersey
Shannon McHugh and Brett Rushforth will work to broaden the institution’s scholarship and connect it with a more diverse global community.
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Abortion in American History

Tue., Jan. 7, 2025 | Patricia Cline Cohen
On Jan. 17–18, The Huntington will host a research conference titled “Abortion in American History,” which will explore more than a century of abortion history in the United States before 1973.
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The Stories We Told in 2024

Tue., Dec. 31, 2024 | Kevin Durkin
These Verso posts from this past year provide new perspectives, cultivate curiosity, and ignite the imagination.
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Inspired by the Middle East: A William De Morgan Vase

Tue., Dec. 17, 2024 | Sabina Zonno
Artist William De Morgan’s fascination with Middle Eastern designs and colors prompted his design of the original “Persian” vase, decorated with stylized flowers and leaves, in the late 19th century.
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Mushroom Magic at The Huntington

Tue., Dec. 10, 2024 | Sandy Masuo
Fungi are an essential part of biodiversity at The Huntington, though many species remain unseen without sufficient rainfall. The past two winters’ heavy rains led to a surge in mushrooms across the gardens.
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Goya’s Portraits and a New Prize for The Huntington

Wed., Dec. 4, 2024

Join Frederick Ilchman, chair of the Art of Europe at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as he explores Francisco Goya’s extraordinary achievements in portraiture. This lecture highlights The Huntington’s newly acquired “Portrait of José Antonio Caballero” (1807) and delves into Goya’s masterful portrayal of society.

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E.A. Spitzka’s Studies of Exceptional and Deviant Brains

Tue., Dec. 3, 2024 | Joel A. Klein, Ph.D.
The Spitzka papers provide an invaluable resource for examining the intersection of medicine and criminal justice.