Events Calendar

Thursday, June 25 2026

June 4, 2026 - 1:30pm - August 1, 2026 - 1:30pm

Nohl 2025 Cover
Open M-Sa 10 am-4:30 pm, admission free.
(The museum will be closed June 28-July 5, 2026).

This exhibition is off-site at: Haggerty Museum of Art
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Opening reception: Saturday, June 13, 4-6 pm

The exhibition brings together work by Michelle Grabner and Michael Newhall in the Established category; and three artists in the Emerging category: Sarah Ballard, Margaret Griffin, and Open Kitchen (Rudy Medina and Alyx Christensen). The 2025 Nohl Fellows were chosen in late 2024 from a field of 157 applicants by a panel of three jurors: Efe Igor Coleman, independent curator, Memphis, Tennessee; Raphael Fonseca, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art, Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado; and Adia Sykes, independent curator and Program Manager, United States Artists, Chicago.

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June 25, 2026 - 10:30am - 12:30pm

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Fee: $20/$17 Members
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Compost teas are a simple way to nourish your plants: they provide nutrients in a readily available form, so they're quickly absorbed by plants' roots. Compost tea, made from plants from your own garden, improves soil biology and soil structure by boosting or replenishing beneficial micro-organisms. It can help to protect plants from disease and it can improve nutrient uptake – and this, in turn, improves the health and growth of plants.

We’ll begin by learning what compost or weed tea is, how it works, and the benefits of using it in your garden. Starting with an overview of beneficial plants to use in making your brew, we’ll follow a step-by-step process to make our own tea. We’ll each go home with our own compost tea starter to boost our early-summer gardens.

Dress for the weather (we hope to be outdoors in the Cultural Garden) and for gardening.


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