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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.

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Educational programming at Pyramid Hill is generously sponsored by Penelope Brooks

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Seasonal Visitor Favorites

Art Fair
Saturday, September 27: 11AM – 6PM
Sunday, September 28: 11AM – 4PM

 

Welcome in fall with our annual Art Fair! Shop paintings, ceramics, jewelry, woodworking, glass and more from over 60 regional and national artists. Kids will enjoy our Family Fun Zone complete with the McCloskey Wonder Works Museum, a community Cardboard Castle project, and bounce houses. Food and refreshments will be available with a variety of food trucks, coffee, bubble tea, and adult beverages to enjoy at the beer garden. Live music will fill the air all weekend with regional acts on Saturday and the Butler Philharmonic Orchestra on Sunday!

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Free for park members and children 12 and under, $5/non-member.

Artists' booths and shoppers at Pyramid Hill's fall outdoor festival

Horror on the Hill Movie Screening
Sunday, October 26
6PM – 9:15PM, movie starts at 7:30PM

 

Take a nostalgic trip to 1980 for a screening of the horror classic, Friday the 13th! Our staff counselors will keep you safe from Jason, one of horror’s most iconic characters. Come early to stake out your spot, enjoy an adult beverage, and explore the grounds as Pyramid Hill transforms into Camp Crystal Lake. Costumes welcome!

 

Friday the 13th is rated R. Parents/guardians bringing children should use their discretion. Included in general Park admission or membership, $10/non-member.

Audience relaxes in outdoor chairs to enjoy fall foliage at Pyramid Hill

Workshops and Special Events

Adult Workshop: The Magic of Natural Inks
Saturday, October 4
1PM – 3:30PM

Experience the merging of nature and art as you learn how to create ink from plants, berries, and other natural resources with artist Jenn Acus-Smith. Participants will learn the steps to create ink, receive tips on foraging, and will explore materials that can alter colors. Practice with inks created and leave the workshop with a variety of your own inks.

All art materials are included in workshop participation.
Registration required; $45/ member, $55/ non-member.

Watercolor ink paint samples

Family Workshop: Photo Exploration
Saturday, October 18
10AM – 12PM

Families can explore the grounds of Pyramid Hill together to capture the beauty of art and nature through photography. Document the flowers, art, wildlife, and everything else you encounter on your adventure. Expedition will be led by photographer Ron Stevens. A physical photo will be printed for each participant during the workshop. Workshop is designed for beginners to help grow their photography skills.

Participants are welcome to use any photo device, including phone cameras. Registration required; $20/member, $30/non-member, free for children.

Photo Exploration

Adult Workshop: Tea Blending with Native Plants
Saturday, November 8
1PM – 2:30PM

Experiment with dried herbs, fruits, and flowers to create your own custom tea blend with Cass Ruhlman. Learn about tea’s health benefits, and explore ingredients native and local to Ohio. For fall, we will feature pumpkin, cinnamon, mallow root, turmeric, ginger, and apple. Leave the workshop with your own customized tea blend to enjoy at home!

Program is best suited for adults and teens. Registration required; $45/member, $55/non-member.

Tea Blending

Adult Workshop: Stained Glass Mistletoe
Saturday, November 29
10AM – 12PM

Learn to construct and solder glass to create your own stained glass mistletoe ahead of the holiday season. Compile pre-cut pieces of glass to copper foil together, then learn to solder it all together and bring your piece to life.

Program is best suited for adults and teens. Registration required; $40/member, $50/non-member.

Handmade stained glass mistletoe hangs from a tree branch

Adult Wellness Series

Recenter and recharge in nature through gentle movement and mindful practices lead by the experts.

Full Moon Yoga with Anya Spinazzola

Monday, October 6

6:45PM – 7:45PM

Align with art and the elements as we engage in a gentle yoga practice as the full moon rises over Pyramid Hill. Cultivating balance and harmony through breath and movement, we will rejuvenate and reflect the beauty within and around us. This is a non-strenuous practice that focuses on breath, stretching, and movement.

Woman in floral crown smiles near large stone sculptures

Forest Bathing
Saturday, October 18
1PM – 2:30PM

Forest bathing is a practice of immersing yourself in nature to slow down and awaken the senses. Experiences follow a standard sequence that includes quiet, slow, attentive walking, guided sensory experiences, time for individual reflection, closing with tea made from foraged ingredients, and optional group sharing.

Program is best suited for adults and teens, and includes a short walk (under 1 mile) on uneven ground. Registration required; $20/adult member, $30/adult non-member.

Woman gently touching plants on grassy trail

Sound Meditation
Sunday, October 19
10AM – 11:30AM

As the golden hues of autumn surround the Park outside, you’ll be gently guided inward by the resonant tones of crystal singing bowls, gongs, and other instruments. This immersive journey is designed to calm the nervous system, reset your energy, and create space for inner stillness and reflection. Join us for a 90-minute sound journey held within the serene beauty of Pyramid Hill’s Pavilion.

Registration required; $40/ member, $50/non-member.

Woman playing crystal singing bowls outdoors at sunset
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Park Hours:
9AM – 5PM, closed on Tuesdays


Pyramid House:
12PM – 5PM, closed on Tuesdays
 

Gallery Museum:
12PM – 5PM, closed on Tuesdays

 
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​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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