MINEO MIZUNO: HOMAGE TO NATURE

Date

July 1

Time

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost

Check website for prices

Organizer's Site

huntington.org/exhibitions

Event Series Dates

May through September, Wednesdays – Mondays,
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Event Schedule

July 2026

  • Wednesday 1st 10:00 AM
  • Thursday 2nd 10:00 AM
  • Friday 3rd 10:00 AM
  • Saturday 4th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 5th 10:00 AM
  • Wednesday 8th 10:00 AM
  • Thursday 9th 10:00 AM
  • Friday 10th 10:00 AM
  • Saturday 11th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 12th 10:00 AM
  • Wednesday 15th 10:00 AM
  • Thursday 16th 10:00 AM
  • Friday 17th 10:00 AM
  • Saturday 18th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 19th 10:00 AM
  • Wednesday 22nd 10:00 AM
  • Thursday 23rd 10:00 AM
  • Friday 24th 10:00 AM
  • Saturday 25th 10:00 AM
  • Sunday 26th 10:00 AM

This site-specific work explores the fragility of Earth’s ecosystem, the destruction of forests, and their potential for regeneration. The sculpture celebrates the beauty of wood in its natural state and emphasizes its potential as a reusable and renewable resource.

Upcoming Events

May 7 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm -
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$0.00 - $7.00

Hollyhock House Tours

Experience the interior of Hollyhock House at your own pace with a self-guided tour. Docents are on hand to provide information and answer questions.

May 7 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm -
Adults - $5, Seniors and Students - $3, Members and Children under 12 - Free

Our Bodies Are Memories of Our Bodies: Siapo ma Solo

siapo—indigenous Samoan barkcloth abstraction—and solo—poetry in the Samoan genre and worldview, here composed in English—by Fa’afafine, non-binary Samoan artist Dan Taulapapa McMullin. Printed on cloth with ink painting, these works embody the fa’asamoa understanding that the body itself is an archive, carrying ancestral and personal memory through the mana of social and environmental relationships.

May 9 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm -
Adults - $19, Students and Seniors - $14, Children (3–12) - $8, -- Free on Tuesday - Wednesday, 1:00  - 4:00  p.m.

Human Nature

This ongoing exhibition blends Indigenous ecological knowledge with contemporary art, exploring California’s environment through four themes: salmon, fire, desert, and waterways.

May 7 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm -
$15.95: Adult$10.95: Senior (65+), Child (13–17), College Student, Educator$0.00: Child (12 & under)

A Look at Our Collection Sandra Rowe

A highlight of recent additions to the permanent collection through new mixed-media works by Sandra Rowe. The work provides insight into the artist’s evolving practice and regional significance. Visitors encounter themes of abstraction, memory, and experimentation.