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PROGRAMMING AT PYRAMID HILL

Find a wide variety of programming inspired by art and nature hosted throughout the year. From family-friendly activities to workshops for adults, there is something for everyone at Pyramid Hill.

Educational programming at Pyramid Hill is generously sponsored by Penelope Brooks

Founder's Weekend
Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8

9AM – 5PM

Enjoy free admission all weekend in honor of Pyramid Hill’s founder, Harry T. Wilks. Explore our modern sculptures, hiking trails, and antiquities collection, plus a free craft activity for kids, and all new art exhibitions in the Gallery Museum.

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Wellness Series: Sound Meditation
Saturday, March 28

10AM – 11:30AM

Immerse yourself in a 90-minute sound journey held under the serene beauty of the Pyramid House skylight, and surrounded by the history of antiquities. Refresh your mind, body, and spirit with the resonant tones of crystal singing bowls, gongs, and other sound instruments. This immersive journey is designed to calm the nervous system, reset your energy, and create space for inner stillness and reflection.

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Workshop: Stained Glass Mushrooms
Saturday, March 28

1PM – 3:30PM

Construct and solder glass to bring your mushroom design to life! Laura Waligorski of the Glass Garden Club will teach guests to compile pre-cut glass, copper foil, and solder it all together. Take home your handmade magical glass piece at the end of the workshop.

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Michael Dunbar: New Works Exhibition Reception
Wednesday, April 1

5:30PM – 7:30PM

Join sculptor Michael Dunbar, creator of the monumental piece in Pyramid Hill's outdoor collection, Euclid’s Cross, for the exhibition opening of his latest works, including many pieces that have never been shown publicly. Reception will include a conversation with the artist himself, refreshments, and small bites.

Large bronze geometric sculpture made by Michael Dunbar

Wellness Series: Forest Bathing with Jess Sparks
Sunday, April 19

1PM – 2:30PM

Forest bathing is the Japanese practice of “Bathing in the Healing Elements of the Forest”. This guided experience is an invitation to slow down and awaken the senses, allowing you to quietly take in nature’s gifts. Forest Bathing follows a standard sequence including slow, attentive walking, guided sensory experiences, individual reflection, closing with tea made with foraged ingredients, and optional group sharing.

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Art & Earth Day
Saturday, April 25

9AM – 5PM

Join us for a full day of activities, education, and demonstrations celebrating Earth Day, Arbor Day, and International Sculpture Day. See all new site specific sculptures created by regional student artists, and learn about native plants with the Miami Hamilton Conservatory. Get creative with an interactive craft for kids and workshop demonstrations for all ages. Food options will be available, details to be announced.

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Workshop: Watercolor Journaling
Saturday, May 2

10AM – 12:30PM

Whether you’re exploring your own backyard, a national park, or another country, learn to document your travels with beautiful watercolor paintings by practicing with Pyramid Hill's picturesque landscape. From Poland to Crete, discover how Cynthia Kukla has created watercolor mementos at our hands-on workshop.  Get a painting tutorial, tips for crafting travel watercolor kits, and learn how to work comfortably on location and in nature.

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Wellness Series: Forest Bathing with Pam Lowe Cho
Saturday, May 2

1PM – 2:30PM

Forest bathing is the Japanese practice of “Bathing in the Healing Elements of the Forest”. This guided experience is an invitation to slow down and awaken the senses, allowing you to quietly take in nature’s gifts. Forest Bathing follows a standard sequence including slow, attentive walking, guided sensory experiences, individual reflection, closing with tea made with foraged ingredients, and optional group sharing.

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Workshop: Tea Blending with Native Plants
Saturday, May 9

10AM – 11:30AM

Experiment with dried herbs, fruits, and flowers to create a custom tea blend with Cass Ruhlman, owner of Antiquity Teahouse. Cass will teach participants about the health benefits of each ingredient, suggest seasonal pairings, and explore tea blends native to Ohio. Leave the workshop with your own customized tea blend to enjoy at home.

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Workshop: The Magic of Natural Inks
Saturday, May 9

1PM – 3:30PM

Experience the merging of nature and art as you create ink from plants, berries, and other natural resources. Jenn Acus-Smith demonstrates how to transform nature’s resources into a usable art material to create ink, receive tips on foraging, and explore how to alter color. Practice with the inks you create and leave the workshop with a bottle or two to continue painting with at home.

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Robert McCloskey: Season of Wonder Exhibition Reception
Friday, May 15

5:30PM – 7:30PM

This exhibition is the second year of our partnership with the McCloskey Wonder Works Museum through the Butler County Historical Society. The show features illustrations from McCloskey’s masterpiece, Time of Wonder (1957), on loan from the May Massee Collection at Emporia State University, KS. These vibrant illustrations from the Caldecott winning book tell the story of nature, weather, and wonder as a family explores an island in Maine. Also included are illustrations by Claire Keane from Angela Burke Kunkel’s Make Way, as well as maquettes by sculptor Nancy Schon that capture McCloskey’s illustrated characters in three dimensions. 

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Ink & Drink: Lino Cuts and Long Islands
Friday, May 22

6PM – 8PM

Join us for an evening of printmaking and delicious cocktails. Artist Stephanie Rae Berrie will display some of her unique floral fabric prints, and you can craft your own print to take home. Participate directly in the printing process and learn a little about how relief prints are created. Enjoy a specialty cocktail or choose from a selection of hard and soft beverages at the bar. One of the perks of being a park member is one free specialty cocktail per household to enjoy.  

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Wellness Series: Collaborative and Communal Dance Making
Saturday, May 30

1PM – 3PM

Join instructor and educator, Teresa VanDenend Sorge in the spacious beauty of Pyramid Hill for a program on collaborative dance making. Participants will be guided through movement tasks to explore dance and self expression through concepts of time, energy, space, and movement.

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Park Hours:
9AM – 4PM, closed on Tuesdays

Closed January 5 through 9 for staff recuperation and professional development.


Pyramid House:
12PM – 4PM, closed on Tuesdays
 

Gallery Museum:

Closed through March 6, reopens on Founder's Weekend

 
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1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, OH 45013  |  513-868-8336   

​Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is located within the Traditional Homelands of the Myaamia (Miami) and Saawanooki (Shawnee) Peoples. Fortified Hill earthworks at Pyramid Hill stands as a testament to the depth of time that Indigenous Peoples have lived in and stewarded this landscape. We acknowledge our responsibility to care for these lands and to honor the ancestral relationship the Tribal Nations continue with these lands on which Pyramid Hill resides. 

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