Stretch away stress with yoga in the gardens! Join Mary Carhuff for an hour of outdoor yoga this fall. Mary is a Certified Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist. All are welcome! Open your senses to an understanding of our connection to the earth. All are encouraged to practice at their own pace and modifications will Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Learn to identify resident reptiles and find the answer to the age-old question, “Why do lizards do push-ups?” Be prepared to get to know some friendly, non-venomous snakes, and perhaps a lizard or tortoise or two. We’ll even introduce you to a few venomous reptiles as well, like a rattlesnake and maybe a Gila monster, Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Join us for our annual Sundays in the Garden Concert Fall Concert Series featuring the classical guitar of LeeLee Hunter. The concert is free with admission and free for members as one of the many amazing membership benefits. Be sure to visit the cash bar for beer and wine, prickly pear lemonade, and our famous Read more...
This exhibition in the Entry Gallery focuses on several artists that trust the “spark of intuition,” Visionary Revisions champions unusual approaches that borrow from visionary, outsider, and folk art traditions and artwork that elevates reclaimed, repurposed, and recycled materials to the level of the precious. Featuring the work of: Royce Davenport, Patrick Hynes, Ed Larson, Read more...
Join instructor, Laura Star, in the beauty of Tohono Chul to learn T’ai Chi Chih (tie chee cha). This set of 19 movements and one pose is a flowing, moving meditation which is easy to learn with many benefits including peace of mind, improved health, balance and joy. The movements of T’ai Chi Chih circulate and balance the body’s Read more...
This exhibition celebrates the creative ways artists honor and enliven this deeply meaningful holiday through artistic expressions of personal and universal significance. Curated by the Exhibits Dept. and Maricopa artist/anthropologist, Manuel Fontes, Día De Los Muertos features 61 works from 43 Arizona artists.
This exhibition in the Welcome Gallery spotlights the fun-loving, playful, and funky work of Tucson artists Diane Ganski and Melody Prentice in a special exhibition of jewelry, sculpture and paintings. Having been a big part of the Chiles, Chocolate, and Day of the Dead Festival the last several years we are excited to welcome their Read more...
Stretch away stress with yoga in the gardens! Join Mary Carhuff for an hour of outdoor yoga this fall. Mary is a Certified Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist. All are welcome! Open your senses to an understanding of our connection to the earth. All are encouraged to practice at their own pace and modifications will Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Don’t think you’re ready to make that first cut? Gain expert pruning advice from 20-year industry veteran, REALM’s award-winning landscape designer and ISA Certified Arborist, Jason Isenberg, as he leads you through the basics of pruning the desert landscape. Topics covered include choosing the right tools for the job, the basic do’s and don’ts of Read more...
Join instructor, Laura Star, in the beauty of Tohono Chul to learn T’ai Chi Chih (tie chee cha). This set of 19 movements and one pose is a flowing, moving meditation which is easy to learn with many benefits including peace of mind, improved health, balance and joy. The movements of T’ai Chi Chih circulate and balance the body’s Read more...
Naturalist and wildlife rehabilitator Kathie Schroeder joins us with her Harris’ Hawk buddy Sueño and two new friends Poppy, the Western Screech Owl, and Banshee, the Barn Owl. Discover the different habits of birds of prey who hunt by night or by day, and get to know a collection of the most unflappable birds in Read more...
Join instructor, Laura Star, in the beauty of Tohono Chul to learn T’ai Chi Chih (tie chee cha). This set of 19 movements and one pose is a flowing, moving meditation which is easy to learn with many benefits including peace of mind, improved health, balance and joy. The movements of T’ai Chi Chih circulate and balance the body’s Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Learn to identify resident reptiles and find the answer to the age-old question, “Why do lizards do push-ups?” Be prepared to get to know some friendly, non-venomous snakes, and perhaps a lizard or tortoise or two. We’ll even introduce you to a few venomous reptiles as well, like a rattlesnake and maybe a Gila monster, Read more...
Now’s your chance to bring a kaleidoscope of color into your home with Tohono Chul’s annual Guatemalan Crafts Sale. For almost a decade Tohono Chul has hosted this trunk sale featuring an array of brilliant beaded jewelry, colorful shawls, handwoven textiles, contemporary purses, vests, table runners and embroidered square-cut blouses also known as traditional huipiles. Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Now’s your chance to bring a kaleidoscope of color into your home with Tohono Chul’s annual Guatemalan Crafts Sale. For almost a decade Tohono Chul has hosted this trunk sale featuring an array of brilliant beaded jewelry, colorful shawls, handwoven textiles, contemporary purses, vests, table runners and embroidered square-cut blouses also known as traditional huipiles. Read more...
Join us for our annual Sundays in the Garden Concert Fall Concert Series featuring the music flamenco guitarist Misael Barraza-Diaz. The concert is free with admission and free for members as one of the many amazing membership benefits. Be sure to visit the cash bar for beer and wine, prickly pear lemonade, and our famous Read more...
Join instructor, Laura Star, in the beauty of Tohono Chul to learn T’ai Chi Chih (tie chee cha). This set of 19 movements and one pose is a flowing, moving meditation which is easy to learn with many benefits including peace of mind, improved health, balance and joy. The movements of T’ai Chi Chih circulate and balance the body’s Read more...
Stretch away stress with yoga in the gardens! Join Mary Carhuff for an hour of outdoor yoga this fall. Mary is a Certified Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist. All are welcome! Open your senses to an understanding of our connection to the earth. All are encouraged to practice at their own pace and modifications will Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Mosaic artist and instructor, David Jarvinen will walk you through the process of making three adorable mosaic ornaments. This workshop will teach you basic mosaic skills and is great for the beginner who always wanted to try mosaics! You will leave with three unique ornaments to keep for yourself or to give away as holiday Read more...
Join instructor, Laura Star, in the beauty of Tohono Chul to learn T’ai Chi Chih (tie chee cha). This set of 19 movements and one pose is a flowing, moving meditation which is easy to learn with many benefits including peace of mind, improved health, balance and joy. The movements of T’ai Chi Chih circulate and balance the body’s Read more...
The Entry Gallery Project Space series offers Arizona artists an intimate space for cohesive projects. Tucson artist, Holly Swangstu, employs thin strips of colorful hand-dyed cotton fabric in moody vertical and horizontal compositions that evoke the desert’s light, sky, and landscape.
This exhibition in the Welcome Gallery looks into the inventive mind of Tucson artist Ralph Prata and reveals the new sculptural discoveries he made during a closed down and quiet 202-21. Going for long walks in the desert, Prata decided to take whatever he found and do whatever it takes to keep his creativity moving Read more...
Earth is the first exhibition in series, The Elements. Four exhibitions in the Main Gallery will investigate how artists utilize the elements of fire, air, water, and earth as medium, process, and subject. And how, as subject, these elements reflect some of the social, economic, political, and environmental issues Arizona currently faces.
Join instructor, Laura Star, in the beauty of Tohono Chul to learn T’ai Chi Chih (tie chee cha). This set of 19 movements and one pose is a flowing, moving meditation which is easy to learn with many benefits including peace of mind, improved health, balance and joy. The movements of T’ai Chi Chih circulate and balance the body’s Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
The tapestries exhibited at TBG are the work of artists from the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Centre in Harrania, an effort which was initiated 80 years ago. To learn about an alternative view of art education, please join us for an evening presentation at the Tucson Botanical Gardens in the Pavilion on November 19th, at Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Join us for our annual Sundays in the Garden Concert Fall Concert Series featuring the guitar and Guzheng Duo/World Music of Duo Chinoiserie. The concert is free with admission and free for members as one of the many amazing membership benefits. Be sure to visit the cash bar for beer and wine, prickly pear lemonade, Read more...
Stretch away stress with yoga in the gardens! Join Mary Carhuff for an hour of outdoor yoga this fall. Mary is a Certified Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist. All are welcome! Open your senses to an understanding of our connection to the earth. All are encouraged to practice at their own pace and modifications will Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Join us for our annual Sundays in the Garden Concert Fall Concert Series featuring the music of Emily Anderson. The concert is free with admission and free for members as one of the many amazing membership benefits. Be sure to visit the cash bar for beer and wine, prickly pear lemonade, and our famous prickly Read more...
Stretch away stress with yoga in the gardens! Join Mary Carhuff for an hour of outdoor yoga this fall. Mary is a Certified Yoga Teacher and Yoga Therapist. All are welcome! Open your senses to an understanding of our connection to the earth. All are encouraged to practice at their own pace and modifications will Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.
This quick-draw technique of artist Kath Macaulay is perfect for travel journaling, hiking, biking, sauntering or just sitting in a roadside café. Capture what you see in 25 minutes or less using a water soluble pen, 4×6 inch pad, and a small paint set. This three-day workshop includes basic technique anyone can learn, working ‘on Read more...
A Holiday Experience at the Tucson Botanical Gardens! December 3 – January 2 (closed on 12/24, 12/25, and 1/1) Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings from 5:30pm-8:30pm Enjoy a leisurely stroll among more than 3,000 luminarias, over a dozen stunning Korean lanterns, elegant poinsettias, a 10’ tall succulent tree, a colorful array of LED Read more...
Bring your camera to capture the colors of spring and develop more than a nodding acquaintance with our annual wildflowers. View the Wildflower ID Guide here.