Events Calendar

January 6, 2023 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm

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A Walk with Claudia Orjuela

Sessions:
Friday, January 6, 2023, 7-8:30 pm, Full Wolf Moon - Registration closed.
Saturday, February 4, 2023, 7-8:30 pm, Full Snow Moon
Saturday, March 4, 2023, 7:30-9 pm, Full Worm Moon
Saturday, April 8, 2023, 8-9:30 pm, Full Pink Moon
Friday, May 5, 2023, 8-9:30 pm, Full Flower Moon

Fee: $10 per session/$5 per session for Lynden members. Children under 6 are free.
Registration: Space is limited; advance registration required. Register online or by phone at 414-446-8794. We will make a final decision about running each moon walk after checking the forecast on the morning of the walk. High winds, extreme temperatures, and precipitation beyond a light drizzle will lead to the cancellation of a walk. If we cancel a walk due to weather conditions, you will receive a full refund.

Come walk Lynden's grounds with educator Claudia Orjuela, who will introduce you to the mysteries and unique features of outdoor life after dark. Discover the sights and sounds of the night in Lynden’s back acres and observe our monumental sculptures beneath the light of the moon. A bonfire and treats await at the end.

January 8, 2023 - 10:00am - 11:30am

Photo: Sarah Zimmerman

Fee: $10/$5 members. Space is limited; advance registration required. Click here to register. Please note: online registration closes for each session the Friday before. You can register by phone at 414-446-8794 or in person day-of.

Join birder Chuck Stebelton the second Sunday of each month for a small-group, socially distanced bird walk on the grounds. Keeping to the perimeter of the garden, we’ll watch for seasonal migrants and resident bird species and seek out the best bird habitats to identify as many species as we can. Please dress for the weather and plan to walk in varied terrain. Bring your binoculars if you have them; no previous birding experience required. In the winter months (January-March), the walk begins at 10 am. In the spring, the walk begins at 8:30 am. For spring session dates, click here.

About the Artist

Chuck Stebelton is author of An Apostle Island (Oxeye Press, forthcoming) and two previous full-length collections of poetry. As a birder and Wisconsin Master Naturalist volunteer he has offered interpretive hikes for conservancy groups and arts organizations including Friends of Cedarburg Bog, Milwaukee Audubon Society, Woodland Pattern Book Center, Friends of Lorine Niedecker, and the Lynden Sculpture Garden. He edits Partly Press for Lynden Sculpture Garden and is currently a participant in Lynden's residency program.

January 10, 2023 - 10:30am - 11:30am

June 11 - Bugs

2023 Summer Session (June 6-August 29): Tuesdays, 10:30 am-11:30 am
2023 Fall Session (September 5-December 19:) Select Tuesdays, 10:30 am-11:30 am

Tuesdays in the Garden, designed for children aged 1-3, provides a nurturing environment where children’s curiosity and wonder are extended through play and exploration, and children and their caregivers learn and discover side-by-side. Join art educators Claudia Orjuela and Denice Niebuhr for hands-on art making and all-senses-engaged exploration of the outdoor world at Lynden. We’ll consider different themes, each designed to connect Lynden’s environment with children’s interests. We will encourage experimentation and the manipulation of art and natural materials to tell stories, solve problems, and develop relationships.

Fee: $16/$12 members for one adult and one child.
Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration is required. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration does not guarantee admission. Once we receive your completed registration form, we will follow up via e-mail with an invoice for payment – or a notification that you've been added to the waitlist – and a confirmation after payment is received. Register online now.

To view a list of the session themes, click here.

January 18, 2023 - 10:30am - 11:00am

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FREE
This is a virtual event.

HOME Multilingual Story Time features children’s books written or illustrated by authors, illustrators, and artists who have faced forced displacement as refugees, asylum seekers, or immigrants, and come from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. Designed for children aged 4-8, we believe that reading picture books is a way to share and discuss big ideas with young children. Scheduled to screen every third Wednesday of the month, HOME Story Time is a collaboration with Wisconsin for Ukraine, the Milwaukee Public Library, the Islamic Resource Center, Hanan Refugee Relief Group, Alliance Française de Milwaukee, Milwaukee African Women's Association, and UWM Libraries. Videos remain on view once they are posted.

Schedule, Recordings, and Activities

January 18: Кузини Назавжди/Cousins Forever, written by Elisavet Arkolaki, and illustrated by Charikleia Arkolaki, read in Ukrainian and English by Halyna Salapata from Wisconsin for Ukraine. View the recording here.
February 15: Pelo Malo No Existe/Bad Hair Does Not Exist, written by Sulma Arzu-Brown and illustrated by Isidra Sabio, read in Spanish and English by Letty Nyamatutu. View the recording here.
March 15: The Lion Who Saw Himself in the Water, written by Idries Shah, and illustrated by Ingrid Rodriguez, read in Dari and English by Khojesta Faizi. View the recording here.
April 19: Sirenas/Julian is a Mermaid, written and illustrated by Jessica Love, read in Spanish and English by CK Ledesma from PEAK Initiative. View the recording here.
May 17: قشنگ‌ترین رویای من / My Most Beautiful Dream, written by Ulrich Renz, and illustrated by Cornelia Haas, with translators Bahar Talai, Sefa Agnew, and Sadegh Bahrami, read in Dari by Khatera Nazari, and English by Tiffany Thornton from UWM Libraries. View the recording here.
November 15: що змінила Рондо/How War Changed Rondo, written by Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv, read in Ukranian and English by Karina Tweedell from our partner organization Wisconsin Ukrainians. View the recording here.
December 20 Stepping Stones: A Refugee Family’s Journey, written by Margriet Ruurs with artwork by Nizar Ali Badr, read in Arabic by Samaher Aldaye and in English by Claudia Orjuela. Archival recording.

Access prior HOME Story Time videos and activities here.

January 19, 2023 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm

January-May: Reyna Grande's The Distance Between Us. Click here for more information.
June-September: Saeed Teebi's Her First Palestinian. Click here for more information.
October-December: Beth Nguyen's Owner Of A Lonely Heart: A Memoir. Click here for more information.

Fee: Free.
Registration: This discussion takes place via Zoom; advance registration required. Click here to register.

The Lynden/HOME Refugee Steering Committee book discussion group, moderated by Lynden’s Kim Khaira, is for those interested in firsthand accounts of displacement. We consider works of non-fiction and fiction, including autobiographical and semi-autobiographical works, by writers who have faced or are facing forced displacement as refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants. Where stories of persecution, historical trauma, and loss of livelihood are effortlessly conveyed by storytellers, journalists, and humanitarians who search out or stumble upon the lives of refugees, we seek out the words of those to whom these stories belong: the narrators who are the closest to their own stories, and the stories of their people, friends, family and, of course, refugees. Newcomers always welcome!

January 21, 2023 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

Photo: Molly Rosenblum/Sam LaStrapes/Kodah

Visitors must adhere to our social distance walking visitor guidelines.

Bring your canine friends for an afternoon of romping in the garden.

January 24, 2023 - 10:30am - 11:30am

June 11 - Bugs

2023 Summer Session (June 6-August 29): Tuesdays, 10:30 am-11:30 am
2023 Fall Session (September 5-December 19:) Select Tuesdays, 10:30 am-11:30 am

Tuesdays in the Garden, designed for children aged 1-3, provides a nurturing environment where children’s curiosity and wonder are extended through play and exploration, and children and their caregivers learn and discover side-by-side. Join art educators Claudia Orjuela and Denice Niebuhr for hands-on art making and all-senses-engaged exploration of the outdoor world at Lynden. We’ll consider different themes, each designed to connect Lynden’s environment with children’s interests. We will encourage experimentation and the manipulation of art and natural materials to tell stories, solve problems, and develop relationships.

Fee: $16/$12 members for one adult and one child.
Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration is required. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration does not guarantee admission. Once we receive your completed registration form, we will follow up via e-mail with an invoice for payment – or a notification that you've been added to the waitlist – and a confirmation after payment is received. Register online now.

To view a list of the session themes, click here.

January 28, 2023 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

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FREE

Lynden welcomes winter with a day of outdoor artmaking, scavenger hunts, plant-walks, and whatever other winter activities--ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing--the weather permits. Orchestrated by Emmanuel Guerra, our highly participatory, artist-driven carnival offers something for everybody. The Winter Carnival is sponsored by Davey Tree Expert, who will be onsite 10 am-3 pm with a tree identification and trivia table. 

Schedule 

 

10 am – 4 pm Field & Street with Paul Druecke, Sarah Luther, Chuck Stebelton & Emily Belknap (group project begins at 2:30 pm)
10 am – 4 pm Winter Snowflake Painting Workshop
10 am – 4 pm Reindeer Scavenger Hunt
10 am – 4 pm Book Signing: “A Logger’s Tale”
10 am – 4 pm The Milwaukee Disaster Preparedness Taskforce
10 am – 11:45 am African Fabric Collaged Bookmarks Workshop
10 am – 3 pm Tree Identification and Trivia Table
10:30 am – 12:30 pm Printing with Light, Cyanotypes! Workshop
11 am – 11:45 am Cultural Plant Walk
11 am – 1 pm The Skaters: A Collaborative Poem with Chuck Stebelton
11 am – 3 pm Afghan food will be available for donation
12 pm – 12:45 pm Food as Medicine: Apple Water
12 pm – 1:45 pm Snow People Paper Dolls Workshop
1 pm – 3 pm Edible Bird Ornament Workshop
1 pm – 3 pm Color Theory Snow Cones with Mikal Floyd-Pruitt
2 pm – 3:45 pm Dip Candle Making Workshop

10 am – 4 pm: Field & Street with Paul Druecke, Sarah Luther, Chuck Stebelton & Emily Belknap
Artists Paul Druecke (Nohl 2010), Sarah Luther (Nohl 2011), Chuck Stebelton, and Emily Belknap (Nohl 2014) collaborate on Field & Street, a treasure hunt, guided tour, and interactive upcycling experience designed for Lynden’s Winter Carnival. The site-specific project is an uncompromising exploration of culture’s material footprint and its relationship to the landscape. At 2:30 pm, the artists invite you to collect the “litter tableaux” they have placed across the grounds and bring them together to create a group work before disposing of all materials. 

10 am – 4 pm: Winter Snowflake Painting Workshop with Kimberly Burnett, Amal Azzam, and Abigail Engstrand
Create winter snowflakes using watercolor, crayon, and salt. Kimberly Burnett, Amal Azzam, and Abigail Engstrand will show you how to work the magic and make crystal-like shapes appear before your eyes. This activity is designed as a drop-in and is open to all ages (young children may need parental assistance).  

10 am – 4 pm: Reindeer Scavenger Hunt with Claudia Orjuela
Claudia Orjuela directs a scavenger hunt for wooden reindeer located across the grounds. Grab a clipboard to draw your discoveries or post a photo.

10 am – 4 pm: Book Signing: “A Logger’s Tale” with Gary John Gresl and Janet M. Roberts
Gary John Gresl and Janet M. Roberts will be on hand to sign “A Logger’s Tale: An Origin Story.” A short story for all ages with plentiful illustrations by Roberts, “A Logger’s Tale” offers a fresh look at the legendary Hodag. Also on display: Gresl’s prior publications and Roberts’s original drawings. 

10 am – 4 pm: The Milwaukee Disaster Preparedness Taskforce
The Milwaukee Disaster Preparedness Taskforce will be onsite to ensure attendees are equipped to face the potentially life-threatening dangers associated with wintertime family fun.  

10 am – 11:45 am: African Fabric Collaged Bookmarks with Rhonda Gatlin-Hayes
Join the fun as artist Rhonda Gatlin-Hayes shows you how to assemble a bookmark using the technique of collage. Utilizing authentic African fabrics, beads, buttons, and string, you will create your own one-of-a-kind bookmark. Rhonda Gatlin-Hayes is a self-taught artist inspired by her mother who was an avid self-taught seamstress, quilter, and crafter. Her mixed-media masks cultivate and reflect aspects of the African Diaspora, carrying the message that everyone has worth and that no one should be taken at face value, but that everyone should be looked at more closely, for what lies beneath. This activity is designed as a drop-in and is open to all ages (young children may need parental assistance).  

10 am – 3 pm: Tree Identification and Trivia Table
Davey The Tree Expert, sponsors of the Winter Carnival, help you up your tree knowledge at their all-ages identification and trivia table.  

10:30 am – 12:30 pm: Printing with Light, Cyanotypes! with Helena Jefferson
Cyanotypes are simple prints made using light. Historically, they have been used to document plants, blueprints, and portraits. Printmaker Helena Jefferson shows you how, with the help of the sun, you can make your own cyanotype to take home. This activity is designed as a drop-in and is open to all ages (young children may need parental assistance).  

11 am – 11:45 am: Cultural Plant Walk with Angela Kingsawan
Native herbalist and artist-in-residence
Angela Kingsawan of Yenepa Herbals leads a fun and informative winter walk. Learn about the plants that hold significance as food, medicine, and tradition within the exchange and migration of refugee, immigrant, and Indigenous communities.  

11 am – 1 pm: The Skaters: A Collaborative Poem with Chuck Stebelton
Join artist-in-residence
Chuck Stebelton on Waterfall Hill to listen to the August 1964 debut reading of John Ashbery's poem “The Skaters.” You are invited to contribute to a collaborative poem that will be printed by Ben Tinterstices Editions for free distribution (and you’ll get a copy!). 

11 am – 3 pm: Afghan Food
Afghan women's advocate, refugee leader, and chef Maryam Durani and her crew offer Afghan and Iranian specialties served with rice including chicken yogurt curry and ghormeh sabzi (herb stew with meat), along with vegan versions of ghormeh sabzi and sambosas. Don't forget to bring cash for donations!  

12 pm – 12:45 pm: Food as Medicine: Apple Water with Angela Kingsawan
Learn how to make apple water with artist-in-residence
Angela Kingsawan. Kingsawan’s medieval recipe, which honors her Prussian ancestors, consists of apples, herbs, lemon peel, and optional rock sugar. Take a taste and learn about the medicinal benefits of apple water.  

12 pm – 1:45 pm: Snow People Paper Dolls with Kierston Ghaznavi
Work alongside multimedia artist and digital illustrator Kierston Ghaznavi as she shares her unique paper doll-making techniques. You will make your own paper doll starting with a blank template and using markers, pens, colored paper, glitter, and a variety of other supplies --and your imagination. Kierston Ghaznavi’s vibrantly colored articulated paper and large-scale wooden dolls depict the beauty and unique personalities of Black women today as well as Black pop culture, Afro-centric themes, natural hair, affirmations of self-love and plus size body appreciation. This activity is designed as a drop-in and is open to all ages (young children may need parental assistance).  

1 pm – 3 pm: Bird Ornaments with Jessica Schubkegel
Show our feathered neighbors some love this season with the help of Jessica Schubkegel, an MSW student and sculptor who enjoys many mediums, especially those which can be tasted and shared. Create your own unique edible ornament using found objects, seeds, and other bird-friendly treats. This activity is designed as a drop-in and is open to all ages (young children may need parental assistance).  

1 pm – 3 pm: Color Theory Snow Cones with Mikal Floyd Pruitt and Island Ice
2023 Nohl Fellow and Milwaukee artist Mikal Floyd Pruitt brings Color Theory Snow Cones to Lynden with the assistance of Island Ice Shaved Ice Cups. This interactive installation invites you to try your hand at trivia questions to win the chance to do some long-distance flavor squirting at your snow cone. Make sure to brush up on your history of Lynden (hint hint).  

2 pm – 3:45 pm: Dip Candle Making with Jeremy Stepien
Make candles the old-fashioned way, by dipping a string in wax. This activity is designed as a drop-in and is open to all ages (young children may need parental assistance).

January 29, 2023 - 10:00am - 3:30pm

A Workshop with Leslie Perrino

Fused Silver Loop Earrings with Leslie Perrino, Feb. 11, 2018

Fee: $90/ $80 members (all materials included)
Registration: Space is limited; advance registration required. Register by phone at 414-446-8794.

In-person safety precautions:
Masks are required. Extra masks will be available for those who need them.

Fusing is an ancient technique used to permanently connect precious metals, in this case, fine (pure) silver wire. Cleaner, faster, and less toxic than soldering, fusing involves the use of a hand torch. Leslie Perrino will show you how to fuse fine silver wire into loops that can then be made into earrings complete with earwires. Once you master the techniques, you will have time to make more earrings. No experience required, this workshop is suitable for complete beginners or those looking to expand their jewelry-making skills. All materials and tools supplied. You are welcome to bring beads to add to your earrings.

Bring a bag lunch and beverages.

About Leslie Perrino

Leslie Perrino is an artist and "art evangelist" who loves to share the power of art and creativity with people, particularly in her beloved areas of metals and enameling. Her artwork is a quirky mix of traditional and found objects, most recently combining computer/electrical components with enamels. She is a charismatic and effective teacher who encourages skill building and exploration of the medium.


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