
Mushroom Identification and Sketching for Kids
Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United StatesIntegrate the science of mushroom identification with journaling and sketching through personal experience and the process of discovery.
established in 1968
Integrate the science of mushroom identification with journaling and sketching through personal experience and the process of discovery.
Integrate the science of mushroom identification with journaling and sketching through personal experience and the process of discovery.
DOT PAINTING WORKSHOP TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2-5 P.M. Participants will be shepherded through the process of composing a DitDot painting of studio tempera on mat board. The instructor will provide cultural background to dot painting and cover some of its contemporary applications. The workshop will be held in the exhibition gallery that is hosting the […]
GLACIER SALON a benefit for the Pratt Museum SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 6-9 pm Join us for an evening of music, art, hors d'oeuvres and wine featuring Mozart's String Quartet No. 17, "The Hunt" and Beethoven's String Quartet No. 7, Op. 59 No. 1 performed by Homer's own Glacier Quartet! Doors open at 6, performance begins […]
DOT PAINTING WORKSHOP 2.0 TUESDAY, December 12, 3-5 P.M. Participants will be shepherded through the process of composing a DitDot painting of studio tempera on mat board. The instructor will provide cultural background to dot painting and cover some of its contemporary applications. The workshop will be held downstairs in the classroom. Please show up […]
Join local artist Kim McNett at the Pratt Museum to create radial artwork honoring nature.
Spend three afternoons learning about the Science, Art, and Culture of Kachemak Bay! What makes the place we live in so unique? Join us for a Day Camp that combines the knowledge of four Homer organizations
A FREE event for all ages!
Learn ways of working with Nettle as a fiber plant with local multi-media artist and fiber explorer Carla Klinker.
Learn ways of working with Nettle as a fiber plant with local multi-media artist and fiber explorer Carla Klinker.