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“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.
One Search Across The Huntington’s Collections
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A new digital platform brings Art, Library, and Botanical collections together in one search.
Fourteen Things to Love at The Huntington
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From 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.
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.
Ten Milestones from a Year of Reinvention
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In 2025, The Huntington expanded access, research, exhibition, and conservation initiatives—marking a transformative year across its library, art, and botanical collections.
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.
Huntington Unveils Second “Stories from the Library”
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“Stories from the Library” showcases rare and unexpected works from The Huntington’s archives, featuring women writers’ daily lives and early educational materials.
The Huntington Acquires Rare Civil War Painting
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Addition of Winslow Homer’s “The Sutler’s Tent” (1863) deepens the institution’s interpretation of the Civil War era through art and historical materials.
The Courage to Tell the Story
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During “Why It Matters,” Ava DuVernay and President Karen R. Lawrence discussed storytelling, courage, and the power of the humanities to reveal a fuller, truer picture of the American experience.