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The Huntington Presents “Stories from the Library: ‘Damaged Goods’ and ‘The Mirror of the Moon’”
New installations reveal how imperfect objects and lunar fascination shape humanity
Tue., June 23, 2026New exhibitions in the “Stories from the Library” series explore how imperfect objects preserve human stories and how the moon has shaped science, art, literature, and imagination.
This Land Is Alive
Terry Tempest Williams and President Karen R. Lawrence on Attention, Revision, and the Open Space of Democracy
Tue., June 9, 2026 | Annabel Annabel AdamsTerry Tempest Williams and President Karen R. Lawrence on Attention, Revision, and the Open Space of Democracy.
Where Land Takes Root: Rethinking the American Garden
At The Huntington’s American Garden Symposium, scholars and garden leaders explored how landscapes shape—and reflect—the American story
Tue., May 26, 2026 | Annabel Annabel AdamsThe Huntington’s American Garden Symposium examined gardens as archives of history, labor, conservation, and cultural meaning.
Library Acquisitions Reveal How History Is Recorded—and What It Leaves Out
Tue., May 19, 2026Six manuscript, book, and photo acquisitions span histories from Edo-period Japan and Arctic exploration to early America, English criminal justice, colonial Mexico, and experimental photography in Los Angeles.
Robert Indiana’s 'LOVE' Joins The Huntington
Iconic sculpture to be unveiled on campus in 2026
Fri., May 8, 2026The Huntington has acquired Robert Indiana’s 'LOVE,' the celebrated Pop Art sculpture, as a gift for its permanent collection. It will be unveiled before year’s end.
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.
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 Annabel AdamsA conversation between Presidents Karen R. Lawrence and Thomas F. Rosenbaum on science, the humanities, and a century-old Pasadena partnership.
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 Annabel AdamsLearn how to make the most of a spring visit to The Huntington—from bloom timing to plant highlights.







