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Where do our building materials come from, and are they made with fair labor? Explore the With Every Fiber exhibit with a Grace Farms Educator..
Visit the Library to learn about Thomas Demand's photographic works, Farm 56, depicting several models of the River building created at the SANAA office during..
Build skills, solve problems, and make friends in the Court using an innovative system of large-scale, lightweight blocks designed by architect David Rockwell to encourage..
Join us for a nature-inspired, hands-on exploration of different aspects of the Grace Farms landscape, including the ponds, trees, and more. Topics change monthly. ..
Step into the Sanctuary, a 700-person indoor amphitheater open just for this exploration! Learn about this volume's extraordinary architectural features that aim to create a..
You’re invited to our traditional English Afternoon Tea service! Gather with your friends, neighbors, and fellow community members for an afternoon of conversation over a..
With Every Fiber is an interactive exhibit offering a unique lens into the materials that make up our built environment. This pop-up talk for families..
The River building's innovative roof features unique architectural elements that allow it to be naturally cohesive while promoting sustainability. Learn about the advantages to the..
Families, drop into the Art Studio to think, play, create, and experiment with sensory-rich materials and different modes of art making! Activities change monthly. Please..
This 45-minute barre-less barre class is a no-impact class focused on flexibility and total body strengthening. This unique method blends components of ballet, yoga, and..
Fall is the best time to plant garlic! Learn how to prepare, plant, and care for this common aromatic, and take home a head of..
Build skills, solve problems, and make friends in the Court using an innovative system of large-scale, lightweight blocks designed by architect David Rockwell to encourage fun..