HHS Alaska History Rephotography Project First Friday Open House
Explore HHS's Alaska History class Rephotography Projects and learn more about the history of Homer!
established in 1968
Explore HHS's Alaska History class Rephotography Projects and learn more about the history of Homer!
Come learn how you can join us as a Pratt Museum volunteer!
Explore our Forest Ecology trails on the guided walking presentation focused on the migration and cultural relevance of the golden-crowned sparrow then head into our classroom to participate in a guided drawing activity with Nichił artist and cultural guide Argent Kvasnikoff.
Our fundraiser sale this year features books, art, houseplants and curiosities - you will not want to miss this opportunity to explore our huge collections of rare Alaskan books, original art by R.W. Toby Tyler (and other artists), or grab goodies at our bake sale.
Stop by to shop native plants and other lovely perennials from the Pratt Museum Botanical Garden.
Join us to learn more about the Museum's current special exhibition, "Boreal Echoes", an In a Time of change program exhibit.
What are the birds, mammals and insects doing in the forest around the Pratt Museum? Join local artist-naturalist Kim McNett to investigate the forest trails and search for clues!
Join local naturalist-artist Kim McNett to draw quick and easy field sketches using loose, scribbly lines. This class is perfect for both beginner and practicing artists wishing to make art on the fly that doesn't require a lot of time, energy or materials.
Weaving baskets from plant materials is a magical process. Led by Homer’s own award-winning, internationally known basket artist and story weaver, Mavis Muller.
We will be open Saturday, July 4th with normal operating hours (10am - 6pm), however there will be no Garden Tour, and the Historic Harrington Cabin exhibit will be closed. Happy Independence Day!