Explore the gardens and galleries, conduct research, and learn from the collections.
California artist Sargent Claude Johnson’s wood carving of Louis Braille and students provides a throughline into the artist’s work, the California School for the Blind, and two tactile opportunities for visitors to the exhibition.
For 86 years, Phoenix Bakery’s confections have been featured in the celebrations of countless birthday parties, weddings, and other festive occasions. The bakery’s historical archive at The Huntington offers scholars insight into the formative years of Los Angeles’ New Chinatown and chronicles the bakery’s impact.
The Huntington Store’s Spring Gift Guide is in full bloom! Find beautiful gifts for Mom, special treasures for Dad, and something to celebrate your favorite grad. All this and more only at the Huntington Store.
Discover the stories of important artworks on view.
Participate in immersive cultural events.
Learn about research happening in the Library.
Explore The Huntington’s archive of stories and programming.
Stroll through the Japanese and Chinese gardens.
Explore acres full of spectacular color and fragrance. Roses, Puyas, Cymbidium, and many other plants are blooming now throughout the gardens.
Take a tour, watch videos, learn about the gardens, explore art, and more!
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