Events Calendar

January 2, 2026 - 6:00pm - 7:15pm

SummerSoundBaths

Fee: $30/$25 members
Registration:Registration is closed.

Sound baths are an ancient form of healing and deep meditation; they include various ambient sounds and frequencies playing in a space where you can hear and experience their vibrations moving through you. Everyone’s experience will be different: unique as you are, and according to what is needed most at the time.

In this space, you’ll make time to pause, take notice of all that you’re currently outgrowing, receiving, questioning, and longing to explore.

Your sound facilitator for the evening will be Milwaukee’s own Sevan Arabajian-Ries, musician, ritualist, spiritual guide, and relational counselor. Find more about their work here: sevanmercy.com

The sound bath lasts approximately 45 minutes, followed by an astrological talk and Q&A.

We recommend arriving 15 minutes ahead of time to give yourself time to set up and prepare. Please bring something to rest on and to cover yourself with as body temperature can change during the experience, and dress appropriately for the weather.

January 6, 2026 - 10:30am - 12:00pm

knit@lynden
Fee: Free, but registration highly encouraged.
Register: Click here to register.

Join Annalesa Albright for a morning of multigenerational knitting and good company. Bring your latest project or yarn from your stash to cast on something fresh. We can inspire each other and share our stories while we knit in the beautiful gallery at Lynden. This is not an instructional workshop, but all skill levels are welcome, from washcloth-makers to cabled-sweater-proficients. Annalesa will share some of her favorite patterns, and snacks will be served.

Annalesa’s mother taught her to knit at a very young age, and she has been knitting ever since—though she describes her technical skills as at a “watch a how-to video every time” level. Consequently, she likes the idea of passing on the skill to the younger generation. Children with the concentration to learn to knit (or to keep themselves quietly occupied while others indulge) are welcome.

About Annalesa Albright

Annalesa Albright has been a member of Lynden’s land team for five years. Her passions are gardening, exploring nature, and crafting (knitting, nature crafts, sewing). Using natural materials in her projects is very important to her. She has a formal education in local food systems and has spent years building her knowledge of local flora and fauna. Annalesa has a two-year-old daughter and is always finding ways to incorporate her passions into her parenting. She is eagerly sharing this confluence of interests with the Lynden community in Let’s Make Together!, a new series of workshops for 3-5-year-olds and their adults.

January 13, 2026 - 10:00am - 11:00am

LetsMakeTogether!
Fee: $20/$16 members for one adult and one child. Additional children are $8 each.
Register: Advanced registration is required; click here to register.

Let’s Make Together! is designed for children aged 3 -5 and their adults. Annalesa Albright brings together her nature, craft, and parenting skills for a series of hands-on, age-appropriate making workshops. Art-making can be messy, and the group will spend time outdoors whenever possible, so please dress appropriately.

Sessions

January 13: Birdseed Sculptures
Let’s make the birds happy during the winter months with a masterpiece to hang in your yard. We’ll have a variety of bird treats (think oranges, cranberries, popcorn, nuts, and seeds) to create a hanging sculpture. We’ll talk about different birds you might see in your yard and make a logbook to record what you see. Note: Nuts will be used in this workshop.

February 10: A Glass Lantern
Bring some color and light into your winter. Join us in transforming an ordinary jar into a colorful creation using tissue paper, beads— and maybe even some sparkles. We’ll provide an easy, safe, LED candle to light it up.

About Annalesa Albright

Annalesa Albright has been a member of Lynden’s land team for six years. Her passions are gardening, exploring nature, and crafting (knitting, nature crafts, sewing). Using natural materials in her projects is very important to her. She has a formal education in local food systems and has spent years building her knowledge of local flora and fauna. Annalesa has a two-year-old daughter and is always finding ways to incorporate her passions into her parenting. She is eagerly sharing this confluence of interests with the Lynden community in Let’s Make Together!, a new series of workshops for 3-5-year-olds and their adults, and by hosting the monthly Knit @ Lynden group.

More programs for the Very Young: Wednesdays in the Garden

January 14, 2026 - 10:00am - 11:00am

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2026 Winter/Spring Session (Jan 14 - May 27): Wednesdays, 10:00 am-11:00 am
Fee: $20/$16 members for one adult and one child. Add an additional child for $8.
Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration is required. Register online now. Sessions move indoors in the event of inclement weather.
For children ages 1–3 and their caregivers

Wednesdays in the Garden offers a nurturing and joyful space for our youngest learners to explore, play, and grow. Together with their caregivers, children will discover the wonders of the natural world and Lynden’s unique sculpture collection through hands-on experiences that spark curiosity, wonder, and creativity.

Early childhood educators Claudia Orjuela and Denice Niebuhr will guide families through sensory-rich activities, outdoor adventures, and open-ended artmaking. Each week highlights a new theme, connecting children’s natural interests with the world around them.

Research from the National Association for the Education of Young Children shows that time outdoors supports healthier bodies, stronger minds, better sleep, and important social and emotional growth. At Lynden, we nurture these benefits by encouraging children to experiment with natural and artistic materials, tell stories, solve problems, and build relationships—all while having fun!

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

January 15, 2026 - 3:30pm - 5:30pm

Art + Nature Lab

Art + Nature Lab
Lynden’s Art + Nature Lab for ages 7-11 is a dynamic studio experience where creativity flourishes through choice, exploration, and personal expression. This student-driven program encourages participants to work as artists—selecting their own subjects, materials, and approaches while developing confidence in their creative process. With access to a wide variety of tools and media, participants experiment, problem-solve, and refine their ideas into works of art while sharing inspiration, taking creative risks, and growing together in a supportive art community.

Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration required.

Winter 2026 Session I: (7 weeks) Thursdays, January 15- February 26, 2026 | 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Spring 2026 Session II: (7 weeks) Thursdays, March 12-April 30, 2026 (no class April 2) | 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Fee: $175/$133 members per 7-week session. Not a member? You can add a membership when you register to receive the discount. Register online now.

January 16, 2026 - 6:00pm - 7:30pm

lyndenbynight
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 in some cases, precipitation will lead to the cancellation of a walk. If we cancel a walk due to weather conditions, you will receive a full refund.

Discover the sights and sounds of the night in Lynden's back acres and observe our monumental sculptures beneath the night sky. Come walk Lynden's grounds with members of the sculpture garden's land team, who will introduce you to the mysteries and unique features of outdoor life after dark. A fire and treats await at the end.

January 17, 2026 - 10:00am - 5:00pm

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Visitors must adhere to our visitor guidelines.

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

January 18, 2026 - 11:00am - 4:00pm

Young Adult Carving
A workshop for ages 12 and up
Fee: $85/$68 members
Registration: Advanced registration required. To register click here

We’re welcoming back former Whittlers campers—and other young people (ages 12 and up) with some prior carving experience—for a day of green wood carving at Lynden. Whittlers: Young Adult Carving Workshop

Guided by Lynden educator Jeremy Stepien, the workshop draws on the traditions of Sloyd—a Scandinavian approach to handcraft that emphasizes learning-through-making. Sloyd workshops develop skills, build confidence, and emphasize care for materials. Participants will practice safe knife techniques, explore the properties of green wood, and experience the satisfaction of shaping a useful object by hand.

Former Whittlers are encouraged to bring the carving knives they made in camp. The day includes time outdoors, a lunch break, and opportunities to share stories from past camps and new carving experiences. All other tools and materials are provided.

January 21, 2026 - 10:00am - 11:00am

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2026 Winter/Spring Session (Jan 14 - May 27): Wednesdays, 10:00 am-11:00 am
Fee: $20/$16 members for one adult and one child. Add an additional child for $8.
Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration is required. Register online now. Sessions move indoors in the event of inclement weather.
For children ages 1–3 and their caregivers

Wednesdays in the Garden offers a nurturing and joyful space for our youngest learners to explore, play, and grow. Together with their caregivers, children will discover the wonders of the natural world and Lynden’s unique sculpture collection through hands-on experiences that spark curiosity, wonder, and creativity.

Early childhood educators Claudia Orjuela and Denice Niebuhr will guide families through sensory-rich activities, outdoor adventures, and open-ended artmaking. Each week highlights a new theme, connecting children’s natural interests with the world around them.

Research from the National Association for the Education of Young Children shows that time outdoors supports healthier bodies, stronger minds, better sleep, and important social and emotional growth. At Lynden, we nurture these benefits by encouraging children to experiment with natural and artistic materials, tell stories, solve problems, and build relationships—all while having fun!

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

January 22, 2026 - 3:30pm - 5:30pm

Art + Nature Lab

Art + Nature Lab
Lynden’s Art + Nature Lab for ages 7-11 is a dynamic studio experience where creativity flourishes through choice, exploration, and personal expression. This student-driven program encourages participants to work as artists—selecting their own subjects, materials, and approaches while developing confidence in their creative process. With access to a wide variety of tools and media, participants experiment, problem-solve, and refine their ideas into works of art while sharing inspiration, taking creative risks, and growing together in a supportive art community.

Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration required.

Winter 2026 Session I: (7 weeks) Thursdays, January 15- February 26, 2026 | 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Spring 2026 Session II: (7 weeks) Thursdays, March 12-April 30, 2026 (no class April 2) | 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Fee: $175/$133 members per 7-week session. Not a member? You can add a membership when you register to receive the discount. Register online now.

January 22, 2026 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Pick a Color by Souvankham Thammavongsa

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

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!

Book Sessions

January 2026-April 2026: Pick a Color is a novel by Laotian-Canadian writer Souvankham Thammavongsa that depicts the experiences of a nail salon owner who observes the two worlds that she occupies:as Susan, to one world, and Ning, to another.

January 28, 2026 - 10:00am - 11:00am

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2026 Winter/Spring Session (Jan 14 - May 27): Wednesdays, 10:00 am-11:00 am
Fee: $20/$16 members for one adult and one child. Add an additional child for $8.
Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration is required. Register online now. Sessions move indoors in the event of inclement weather.
For children ages 1–3 and their caregivers

Wednesdays in the Garden offers a nurturing and joyful space for our youngest learners to explore, play, and grow. Together with their caregivers, children will discover the wonders of the natural world and Lynden’s unique sculpture collection through hands-on experiences that spark curiosity, wonder, and creativity.

Early childhood educators Claudia Orjuela and Denice Niebuhr will guide families through sensory-rich activities, outdoor adventures, and open-ended artmaking. Each week highlights a new theme, connecting children’s natural interests with the world around them.

Research from the National Association for the Education of Young Children shows that time outdoors supports healthier bodies, stronger minds, better sleep, and important social and emotional growth. At Lynden, we nurture these benefits by encouraging children to experiment with natural and artistic materials, tell stories, solve problems, and build relationships—all while having fun!

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

January 29, 2026 - 3:30pm - 5:30pm

Art + Nature Lab

Art + Nature Lab
Lynden’s Art + Nature Lab for ages 7-11 is a dynamic studio experience where creativity flourishes through choice, exploration, and personal expression. This student-driven program encourages participants to work as artists—selecting their own subjects, materials, and approaches while developing confidence in their creative process. With access to a wide variety of tools and media, participants experiment, problem-solve, and refine their ideas into works of art while sharing inspiration, taking creative risks, and growing together in a supportive art community.

Registration: Group size is limited; advance registration required.

Winter 2026 Session I: (7 weeks) Thursdays, January 15- February 26, 2026 | 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Spring 2026 Session II: (7 weeks) Thursdays, March 12-April 30, 2026 (no class April 2) | 3:30pm – 5:30pm

Fee: $175/$133 members per 7-week session. Not a member? You can add a membership when you register to receive the discount. Register online now.

January 31, 2026 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

WinterCarnival2026

Free to the public.
Lynden welcomes winter with a day of outdoor artmaking, scavenger hunts, tree-walks, workshops, and whatever other winter activities–ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing–the weather permits. Orchestrated by artist Lillian Supanich around the theme of “holding,” our highly participatory, artist-driven carnival offers something for everybody. What does Lynden hold for you? The Winter Carnival is sponsored by Davey Tree Expert.

Pedro's South American Food Truck will be onsite selling an array of Latin American snacks, lunch items, and hot drinks.

Activities & Programs

Time Activity
10 am–4 pm Popcorn is a Populist Poem with Milwaukee Kitchen
10 am–4 pm Tree Identification and Trivia Table with Davey Tree
10 am–4 pm Wattled Hull Building with Alex Witteman & Lily Wilke-Jones
10 am–4 pm DK Community Nutz Presents Snowflake Factory
10 am–4 pm Alligator Alphabet Scavenger Hunt with Lillian Supanich
10–11:30 am Art of Birding with Chuck Stebelton
10–11:45 am Snow People Paper Dolls with Kierston Ghaznavi
10:30 am–1:30 pm Demiurges of Karaoke with Rosie Vandenberg
11 am–1 pm Cyclopes Send Their Love with Alli Smith
11:30 am–1:30 pm Edible Bird Ornament Workshop with Claudia Orjuela
12–1:45 pm Vision Boards with Heather Eiden
12–3 pm SPLASH! in the Cold’s Hold with Mikal Floyd-Pruitt
12–4 pm Circling the Pines with Marian JA Vieux
1–2 pm Winter Tree Walk with the Lynden Land Team
1–3 pm The Body in Action with Kim Miller & MIAD Students
2–4 pm Dip Candle-Making with Jeremy Stepien

10 am-4 pm: Popcorn is a Populist Poem with Milwaukee Kitchen
Belly up to Milwaukee Kitchen’s popcorn bar and bring your creative muse. Paul Druecke and the Milwaukee Kitchen team are serving up campfire popcorn, based on audience input, along with an invitation to contribute to a crowd-sourced poem on the topic of personal preferences. MK is interested in the self-certain opinions that people hold regarding comfort/food routines. Everyone is invited to make a case for their favorites by responding to questions such as: “The best comfort food is...?” “When I need a sure-fire way to relax or treat myself, I ... “ The poem will be recited at the top of each hour beginning at 11 am.

10 am – 4 pm: Tree Identification and Trivia Table with Davey Tree
Happy to be joining in the fun again this year, our friends from Davey Tree are offering some joy for your minds and your bellies. Swing by their table to enjoy a Tree ID activity with samples of different trees and examples of live vs dead twigs (can you guess which is which?); tree climbing gear, such as saddles, to learn what Davey teams use to climb your favorite trees; a chance to “Ask the Arborist” (a.k.a certified Tree Expert) your tree questions; and toasty cups of hot cider. The Davey Tree Expert Company is your local tree, shrub, and lawn care company. Their tree care experts, or arborists, are focused on providing reliable, quality services to improve our urban and residential landscapes.

10 am-4 pm: Wattled Hull Building with Alex Witteman & Lily Wilke-Jones
Help Alex and Lily build a sculpture using “wattling,” a traditional construction method. This ancient technique consists of weaving flexible branches and fibers into a lattice created by upright stakes. Participants will fill in the gaps with branches and sticks provided by the artists and will leave with a keepsake Polaroid to remind them of their part in this project and their connection to the land. Pick up a branch and weave!

10 am-4 pm: DK Community Nutz Presents Snowflake Factory
Take a break from the elements with DK Nutz Community Art, a collective that hosts creative gatherings around Milwaukee. DK Nutz’s all-ages workshops support shared expression and communal learning, enriched by fine art backgrounds. Join us for some new takes on seasonal crafts. Guaranteed to earn a spot on your mom’s fridge.

10 am-4 pm: Alligator Alphabet Scavenger Hunt with Lillian Supanich
Explore Lynden with your head down… tread lightly, because six alligators have been spotted on the premises! This hunt will introduce you to Lynden’s grounds and lead you to the other Winter Carnival activities and installations (such as Alex Death’s T4T lovers in balance and Kara Waddington’s Leave This Behind). The gators may be hard to spot, given hibernating season, but scavenger hunt guides have been prepared for your safety.

10 -11:30 am: Art of Birding with Chuck Stebelton
This winter edition of Lynden artist-in-residence Chuck Stebelton’s Art of Birding will begin in the Lynden gallery, where Faythe Levine’s exhibition, Time Is Running Out, is on view. It includes a list of birds that Charlotte Partridge and Miriam Frink observed, perhaps around their Fox Point studio in the 1930s: Hungarian partridge, Savannah sparrow, song sparrow, vesper sparrow, chipping sparrow, killdeer, Bartramian sandpiper, mourning dove, wood pewee, bobolink, wren, brown thrasher, catbird, spotted sandpiper, goldfinch, yellow warbler, red-headed woodpecker, meadowlark, rusty blackbird, red-winged blackbird, cowbird, flicker (yellowhammer), sparrowhawk, crow, heron, tanager, cardinal, pheasant. A few of the common names are out of date, and a couple are illegible, all the more charming for that. Chances are good that five or six species from this list are wintering over on the Lynden grounds, and recent sightings indicate that a few of the Eastern Bluebirds have stuck around.

10 am-11:45 am: Snow People Paper Dolls with Kierston Ghaznavi
Work alongside artist 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. This activity is designed as a drop-in and is open to all ages (young children may need parental assistance).

10:30 am-1:30 pm: Demiurges of Karaoke with Rosie Vandenberg & Lynden’s Face Painters
Do you wear your heart on your sleeve? Do you have feelings you can only express with song? Need to exercise some mental demons? Come join the queen of heartbreak herself, Jolia, as she takes you through the quintessential catalogue of breakup songs. From divas to garage bands, it’s the universal experience that nobody seems to understand better than she does, she claims with belted broken notes. We invite any and all who witness our Jolia to chime in with the dear blue girl if you know any of the words. Jolia and Lynden’s Face Painters (our intrepid summer interns) will be available for face decorating so that Jolia won’t be the only colorful creature. Karaoke is more fun when no one is serious so make sure to show up with some scribbles on your face!

11 am-1 pm: Cyclopes Send Their Love with Alli Smith
The Cyclopes are coming to the Lynden Sculpture Garden, and they want to remind you you’re loved! Cyclops creatures will wander through the premises, delivering Valentines in the form of wooden hearts that are painted with encouraging words and wacky critters. They’ll be hand-delivered right out of a bag to anyone the Cyclopes encounter.

11:30 am-1:30 pm: Edible Bird Ornament Workshop with Claudia Orjuela
Show our feathered neighbors some love this season with the help of Claudia Orjuela, Lynden’s Bilingual Art and Nature Educator. Create your own unique edible (to birds) 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).

12-1:45 pm: Vision Boards with Heather Eiden
Each January, artist Heather Eiden invites her friends to make vision boards that manifest their goals for the future. This year, she invites you to drop into the studio to create a vision board of your own using simple collage techniques.

12-3 pm: SPLASH! in the Cold’s Hold with Mikal Floyd-Pruitt
Artist Mikal Floyd-Pruitt invites community members of all ages to participate in a wintery version of SPLASH!, the interactive art-making gameshow that we’ll Hold in the Cold, like snow in a globe! Behold a kinetic installation of oversized wind-spinners/whirlygigs made of artist canvas. Want to help beautify this blank slate with a SPLASH! of color from a Super Soaker filled with paint?? Then step right up and answer a trivia question from Mikal, our gregarious and hilarious artist-turned-gameshow host. Answer (in)correctly and a color filled Super Soaker is yours to hold and spray! Yay!

12-4 pm: Circling the Pines with Marian JA Vieux
Artist Marian JA Vieux invites children, teens, and adults to share a memorable and meaningful experience as they contribute to her site-specific “tree wrapping” installation. Participants are encouraged to follow Vieux’s example as she attaches branches and wrapping material to Lynden’s pines. Circling the Pines, which will be completed after the carnival and will remain on view temporarily, keeps at its heart the trees themselves, and also the realization that the tree is an archetypal symbol of a spiritual center.

1-2 pm: Winter Tree Walk with the Lynden Land Team
Lynden’s land team will introduce you to Lynden’s trees in winter.

1-3 pm: The Body in Action with Kim Miller & MIAD Students
Students from Kim Miller's THE BODY IN ACTION class at MIAD explore and work through how the body holds language, and how language holds the body. They will perform text and choreograph with poetry.

2-4 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).


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