Saturday, August 9, 2025 from 2–5 p.m.
Registration required. Registration opens one month in advance.
CAM members: $25
General public: $35
Learn about urban gardening and create a mixed-media still life artwork in this workshop for teens and adults, inspired by the exhibition Farm to Table: Food and Identity in the Age of Impressionism. Explore the edible gardens of the Civic Garden Center (CGC) with a guided tour by CGC staff, harvesting ripe veggies along the way. Then, with the guidance of artist Devan Horton, create a still life tableau and use watercolors, colored pencils, and other drawing tools to capture the harvest. Enjoy fresh and seasonal snacks from La Soupe as you work.
No art experience necessary; all levels are welcome!
Participants will receive one ticket voucher each to view Farm to Table: Food and Identity in the Age of Impressionism at the Cincinnati Art Museum at their convenience.
This event will take place off-site from the museum at the Civic Garden Center.
The Civic Garden Center is located at 2715 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45206. You have several parking options:
The Green Learning Station lot, located at the corner of Oak Street and Reading Road and accessible via Oak Street
Within Hauck Botanic Garden along June Street or on one of the several parking pads throughout the park
The former TriHealth Hand Surgery lot (walk across Oak Street to the CGC’s grounds)
We'll meet in the auditorium in the main Civic Garden Center building (the brown one with red trim).
Dress for the weather and wear sturdy, comfortable footwear. We recommend bringing a water bottle and sunscreen.
If you need accessibility accommodations, please contact us in advance at [email protected] or fill out the accessibility request form.
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