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Art After Dark

May 28 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

FREE
kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue

kid cutting colored paper with scissors

“Join GPCA’s Nature Educators on Wednesday evenings to explore and discover together! This program runs every week from 4-7:30pm. This free, drop in program is designed for kids and families ages 4 and up. Activities will follow themes of nature and science, but with a special focus on learning, processing, and making personal connections to subject matter through art. Families can enjoy open-ended collaborative or individual projects, nature journal prompts inspired by the Conservatory collection and conversations about Chicago’s ecosystems and our place in them, in a calm and inviting atmosphere!

This program is included in all reservations to visit the Conservatory, book your reservation ahead of time here: here (link opens in a new tab)

Family programs are supported in part by Peoples Gas Community Fund, The Dr. Scholl Foundation and PNC.”

-Description from the Garfield Park Conservatory Website

Venue