Events

Mercedes Dorame: Deliquescence: Sites of Transformation

Project Premiere

March 22, 2026–March 31, 2029

The Huntington
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, CA 91108

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“Mercedes Dorame—Deliquescence: Sites of Transformation.” Photo by Linnea Stephan. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

Tongva artist Mercedes Dorame’s (2020 Creative Capital Awardee) large-scale installation draws on archival research—including historical images of regional freshwater springs—to present her monumental photographs together with sculptural and painted elements. The installation reflects her ongoing interest in place, memory, and the presence of ancestral histories.

Deliquescence: Sites of Transformation is a commissioned installation linking photography, painting, sculpture, ceramics, and a soundscape of Tongva poetry. Freshwater springs, like those found throughout Southern California, are sites of deep history, where Indigenous peoples gathered and cultures flourished. For Dorame, the spring is a site of encounter like The Huntington, a place where histories are surfaced through the historical archive, where memory is preserved and culture shared. When histories come to the surface, as when water courses from the earth, this encounter raises questions about what is preserved and how it is cared for.

Mercedes Dorame

Eclipsing Shadows—We’aashar Moyookmok

a woman in a checkered coat with wavy hair brown hair smiles toward the viewer in front of a California oak tree Mercedes Dorame uses photography and installation to explore, reimagine, and connect to her Tongva tribal culture and bring visibility to contemporary indigenous experience.

a woman in a checkered coat with wavy hair brown hair smiles toward the viewer in front of a California oak tree