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Discover works of art inspired by nature and connect with peers after hours!

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Join K–12 learning coordinator Kristin Brisbois for monthly virtual office hours, where you can drop in to ask questions and receive support regarding The Huntington’s primary sources and their application in your classroom.

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Anthony Piro, staff scientist at Carnegie Science Observatories, will describe some of the best theories to explain the behavior of black holes.

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Discover works of art inspired by nature and connect with peers after hours!

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Experience the beauty of fiber arts in the Herb Garden on four Saturdays in May! Each day will highlight a different craft, including weaving, dyeing, and spinning.

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Learn about some of the most important plants used in Chinese medicine for the past 2,000 years.

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Ashley Brown, winner of the 2025 Shapiro Book Prize, discusses her biography of Althea Gibson, the first African American tennis player to win titles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals.

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This two-day conference aims to transform understandings of the South Sea Company by shifting attention away from its famous stock bubble and toward its primary business: buying and selling human beings.

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May 17–Aug. 4, 2025 | This immersive installation explores the interconnectedness of all living beings. Combining contemporary art and classical Chinese conceptions of nature, its 22 hand-painted silk panels invite visitors into a luminous landscape.

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Discover pathways to restore emotional and physical well-being while exploring the beauty and tranquility of The Huntington. Kathy Chyan guides participants through a series of physical exercises and stretches.

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