• Homeschool Day at THE PRATT

    Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

    Come craft, learn, and explore at the Pratt.

  • Growing Carnivorous Plants with Shawn Jackinsky

    Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

    Come and learn from our Botanical Garden crew the unique lifeways of carnivorous plants, and how to propagate them at home.

    $30
  • Grasping The Nettle: A Two Day Fiber Workshop

    Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

    Learn ways of working with Nettle as a fiber plant with local multi-media artist and fiber explorer Carla Klinker.

    $80
  • Photography Walk Workshop with Wildlife Photographer Joey Hausler

    Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

    Photography Walk Workshop with Wildlife Photographer Joey Hausler Saturday, August 23, 2025 1-2:30pm | $30 per person/$25 per Museum member Join local wildlife photographer & educator, Joey Hausler, on a photowalk through the Pratt Museum’s Botanical Garden and Forest Trails! This is an opportunity to practice your photography skills, learn a few tips and tricks […]

  • Mushroom Sketching & Identification for Adults

    Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

    A Nature Journaling Workshop integrates the science of mushroom identification with journaling and sketching through personal experience and the enduring process of discovery.

    $30
  • Educator Evening at the Pratt Museum

    Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

    Calling all Local Educators! Come learn about what resources the Museum has to offer and hear about our new Advisory Committee of Education, while enjoying refreshments, a gallery tour, and networking with other local educators.

    Free
  • The Breath of Ltseghi with Argent Kvasnikoff

    Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

    Join Nichił artist and cultural curator Argent Kvasnikoff for an interdisciplinary workshop on local weather and climate phenomena as told through indigenous and folk knowledge, and its relationships with scientific understanding and human philosophy.

    $30