Art Exhibition: Following Fire
World Forestry Center presents Following Fire, A Resilient Forest / An Uncertain Future. Included with museum admission.
World Forestry Center presents Following Fire, A Resilient Forest / An Uncertain Future. Included with museum admission.
This February, Portland Japanese Garden is pleased to present Earthen Elegance: The Ceramic Art of Bizen in the Pavilion Gallery, included with garden admission.
Come join us for a story and guided walk on the trails at Hoyt Arboretum. Please check the venue's website for current details. Some events sell out, and pre-registration may be required.
Join us in March as we search for signs of spring! Please check the venue's website for current details. Some events sell out, and pre-registration may be required.
Portland Japanese Garden is partnering with textile artisan Judilee Fitzhugh to provide a series of three textile workshops.
Join us in March as we search for signs of spring! Please check the venue's website for current details. Some events sell out, and pre-registration may be required.
Interested in joining the Hoyt Arboretum Friends (HAF) Board of Directors?
Join community herbalist Missy Rohs for a stroll around the Arboretum to explore the medicinal trees, weeds, and native plants we encounter. Please check the venue's website for current details. Some events sell out, and pre-registration may be required.
Enjoy a free koto performance by Mitsuki Dazai, included with garden admission.
Volunteer to care for Hoyt Arboretum’s trees and trails with the Saturday Crew! Registration required.
Come join us for a story and guided walk on the trails at Hoyt Arboretum. Please check the venue's website for current details. Some events sell out, and pre-registration may be required.
Enjoy the world premiere of music inspired by a native bird of Hokkaido at Portland Japanese Garden! In celebration of the more than 65-year-old sister-city relationship between Portland, Oregon and Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, the duo of Amelia Lukas and Yoko Greeney will perform a specially curated program, Music of the Birds, featuring the debut of “Shima Enga (Snow Fairies)” by composer Kristen Volness. With a focus on the enduring friendship of Portland and Sapporo, this concert will evoke the special qualities that connect these culturally rich epicenters.