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  • How does our Garden grow:
    1984 - today

    Celebrate the journey of over 40 years of growth for Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, beginning in 1984 and leading up to the opening of our latest expansion on May 23, 2026. Archival images of construction and newly planted gardens offer a visual journey that sparks reflection and conversation about the vision for the Garden, the […]

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  • Bon Air Artists Association
    ANNUAL JURIED MEMBERS SHOW

    Please visit the Kelly Education Center Community Art Gallery to appreciate Bon Air Artist’s Association’s latest Annual Juried Members Show. At 52 years old, the organization beams with pride to boast its second oldest art club status in the Richmond Metropolitan area. As a 501©3 enthusiastic group of artists, some professional, internationally recognized, or just […]

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  • CREATING WITH
    Water-Based Media

    Experiment with water-based media including liquid watercolor, water-soluble pastels, black Lyra crayons, pens, and pencils on a variety of surfaces such as handmade paper, rice paper, and vintage book pages. Along the way, we’ll practice layering, blending, and mark-making, while also touching on basic drawing skills and composition. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced […]

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  • Color Mixing
    FOR BOTANICAL WATERCOLOR

    Watercolor begins not with painting, but with learning the language of color. This intensive foundation course builds on the visual concepts introduced in Botanical Drawing II concerning how to interpret light and value through color. Students will learn to read paint labels, identify pigment numbers, and understand how individual pigments interact — skills essential for […]

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  • EMERGENCE
    SWIFT CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL EXHIBIT

     This exhibition features artwork by Swift Creek Middle School students, celebrating observation, research, and creative risk-taking through the study of insects. Inspired by the vibrant illustrations of French artist E. A. Séguy, visual art teacher Sheila Donahue guided students in exploring pattern, color, and texture across drawing and fiber-based media. Eighth grade students researched insects […]

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  • Gabby’s Dollhouse
    FAIRYLANDIA TOUR

    DreamWorks Animation and KidsGardening are launching Gabby’s Dollhouse Fairylandia Tour, a three-month program intertwining the wonder of the new Fairylandia setting featured in the hit Netflix series and the hands-on enrichment opportunities found at botanical gardens across the country. Gabby is stepping out of her dollhouse, and into the great outdoors! With a mission to […]

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  • BEGINNER
    ORIGAMI BUTTERFLIES

    People often have encountered origami cranes, but how about origami butterflies? In this class, students can learn how to fold an endless variety of butterflies. We will cover the basics for success in a way that beginners and experienced folders can all enjoy. With several “species” to choose from, students have the opportunity to explore […]

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  • STORYTIME
    IN THE GARDEN

    Storytime in the Garden

    Storytime in the Garden will run every Friday and Saturday at 10 am, February through October in 2026.  Please join us, rain or shine, to help build early and nature literacy by reading and singing with the littles in your world. A craft will follow.  All ages and abilities welcome. Included in regular Garden admission; free […]

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  • Container Gardening with
    NATIVE PLANTS

    Learn how to use native plants in your container gardens! Join instructor Kaity Bevenour, native plant specialist & owner of Parallel Nursery, to examine what makes a native plant species a good container plant, how to create visually appealing plant combinations in the sun or shade. We will review some commonly available native perennials that […]

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  • Writing
    IN THE GARDEN

    The garden in spring is a magical place for writing. This class will feature a mix of modern plant science, philosophy, and creative writing – and how a deeper understanding of plant intelligence can inform how we think and write about our shared world. We’ll begin in the classroom with an interactive lesson and writing […]

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