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Undoing History
Mon., March 30, 2026 | Brett RushforthThe federal government dismantled an exhibit about the Black freedom struggle in Philadelphia. The city fought back with an unlikely weapon: specialized academic research.
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First Major Museum Retrospective Explores the Legacy of Pioneering Ceramic Artist Doyle Lane
Exhibition on view Sept. 13, 2026–Feb. 22, 2027
Tue., March 24, 2026More than 100 works trace the Los Angeles ceramic artist’s evolution from functional pottery to large-scale architectural murals.
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A Mile Apart, A Century Together
A Founders’ Day Conversation with Caltech President Thomas F. Rosenbaum and Huntington President Karen R. Lawrence
Tue., March 10, 2026 | Annabel AdamsA conversation between Presidents Karen R. Lawrence and Thomas F. Rosenbaum on science, the humanities, and a century-old Pasadena partnership.
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Seeking a Superbloom? Try a Season Instead
When to visit The Huntington’s gardens, what blooms, and how gardens differ from wildflower superblooms
Tue., March 3, 2026 | Annabel AdamsLearn how to make the most of a spring visit to The Huntington—from bloom timing to plant highlights.
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The Huntington’s “This Land Is ...” Exhibition Marks the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
Exhibition will be on view June 14, 2026—Jan. 11, 2027, in the MaryLou and George Boone Gallery
Tue., Feb. 10, 2026In 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.
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The Huntington Launches Cross-Collection Search Tool
Collections Connections brings nearly 1 million records together under a single search
Tue., Jan. 27, 2026A new digital platform brings Art, Library, and Botanical collections together in one search.
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Fourteen Things to Love at The Huntington
This Valentine’s Day, take a self-guided tour of expressions of love at The Huntington—from 15th-century paintings and 19th-century stained glass to the gardens' winter blooms
Tue., Jan. 20, 2026 | Keisha RainesFrom 15th-century oil paintings and 19th-century stained glass to winter-blooming plants, discover the many ways love blossoms at The Huntington this Valentine’s Day.
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Sanctuary Amid the Ashes
Five lessons one year after the Eaton Fire
Tue., Jan. 6, 2026 | Annabel AdamsFrom rescued Torah scrolls to revived gardens, the community’s path through loss reveals new forms of sanctuary.







