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Rare Corpse Flower Expected to Bloom at The Huntington
The rare Titan Arum bloom is a fleeting spectacle—and a powerful symbol of conservation in action
Tue., July 15, 2025Nicknamed the Green Boy, this infamously odorous Corpse Flower is expected to unfurl in a spectacular display that lasts just 24 to 48 hours.
Exhibitions
The Huntington Presents Major Chicano Art Exhibition, “Radical Histories: Chicano Prints from the Smithsonian American Art Museum”
Thu., July 10, 2025This traveling exhibition explores how Chicano artists have used printmaking as a tool for resistance, community engagement, and the reclamation of cultural identity.
Exhibitions
The Huntington presenta “Historias radicales: grabados chicanos del Museo Smithsonian de Arte Americano”
Thu., July 10, 2025La exposición itinerante explora cómo artistas chicanos han utilizado el grabado como una práctica de resistencia, construcción comunitaria y reivindicación cultural.
Diego Rivera Portrait Exhibited for First Time in a Century
Thu., June 26, 2025 | Andrew Andrew KerseyOn view at The Huntington for the next two years, this striking early portrait by acclaimed Mexican painter Diego Rivera hasn’t been exhibited publicly since 1912.
News
The Huntington to Revitalize Historic Library Building and Transform Library and Art Museum Collaboration
Modernization effort aims to connect collections, expand conservation capacity, enhance research access, and deepen public engagement
Tue., June 24, 2025A new, unified Library/Art Building (LAB) will feature modernized facilities for interdivisional collaboration, while honoring the existing Library building’s historic character.
Exhibitions
New Series Showcases Iconic and Unexpected Library Works
“Stories from the Library” Debuts with Exhibitions on Chaucer and Los Angeles Visionaries
Tue., June 10, 2025 | Andrew Andrew KerseyThe series brings together remarkable literary and historical works from The Huntington’s Library collections alongside more unexpected items—some never seen by the public.
Five Things to Do This Summer at The Huntington
Where art, literature, and botanical wonders converge—and keep you cool
Tue., June 3, 2025 | Miranda Miranda ClaxtonThis summer, The Huntington invites you to slow down, look closer, and discover something new—whether it’s your first visit or your 50th. Explore an abundance of gardens, galleries, and ideas with these five can’t-miss experiences.
Research
Championing the Humanities in Uncertain Times
The Huntington Welcomes the 2025–26 Research Fellows
Tue., May 27, 2025 | Andrew Andrew KerseyThe Huntington welcomes its 2025–26 cohort of long-term research fellows, short-term researchers, and international recipients of travel and exchange fellowships as part of its commitment to the future of humanities scholarship.






