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Explore the senses through experiential learning during this five-part series. Young gardeners (ages 8–13) and their families will spend time planting, exploring our Community Garden, creating nature collages,..

Experience Temporal Shift, a site-responsive sculpture that interacts with natural light, animating an interior courtyard of the SANAA-designed River building at Grace Farms. Join artist..

Explore the River, a meandering glass building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects SANAA, and four site-specific installations commissioned specifically for Grace Farms by artists Thomas Demand, Olafur Eliasson,..

See, hear, smell, and taste teas from around the world with tea expert Frank Kwei and Grace Farms Foods’ Co-Founder Adam Thatcher. Learn about traditional..

Gather on the SANAA-designed rabbit chairs as we read children’s stories from our curated selection of books exploring topics of nature, arts, justice, community, and..

Enjoy seasonal community dining experiences in our River building’s Commons, a 6,900-square-foot glass space with 18-foot long communal tables that foster community and conversation. May Menu Antipasti..

Following our May Community Dinner, New Canaan Chamber Music joins us for an evening of music in the Sanctuary, led by world-renowned pianist Andrew Armstrong..

Embark on a guided walk through our nature trails, led by Master Birder Frank Mantlik, in search of birds migrating north for the summer. Birdwatchers..

Explore the River, a meandering glass building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects SANAA, and four site-specific installations commissioned specifically for Grace Farms by artists Thomas Demand, Olafur Eliasson,..

Think, play, and create at Grace Farms! Children and families are invited to spend time together experimenting with new materials and art-making techniques during this facilitated program..

Through our gardening series, led by Master Gardener Lauren Elliott, participants will learn how to cultivate their own gardens and come away with a sense..

Explore the senses through experiential learning during this five-part series. Young gardeners (ages 8–13) and their families will spend time planting, exploring our Community Garden, creating nature collages,..