Terrarium Making Class

Programs

April 20, 2023 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Create your own, one-of-a-kind terrarium inspired by the beautifully rugged Texas vistas on view in Art of Texas State Parks.

Event Details

Get your hands dirty at our Terrarium and Sip Night at Third Thursday! View our special exhibition, Art of the Texas State Parks, get inspired by the expansive Texas landscape, and then create your own nature scape in miniature in a terrarium you can take home. Katie Raney, the Texas Parks and Wildlife's Regional Interpretive Specialist will join the event and give a talk about the diversity and interconnectedness of Texas' topography.

Terrarium making will begin at 5:30 p.m. and Katie Raney will speak at 5:45 p.m.

Visit Rambler Water in the Grand Lobby to sample their refreshing sparkling water and check out their special edition Texas State Parks-inspired cans!

Tickets are $20 for general admission and $15 for Members and include Museum gallery admission. Small terrariums and all the terrarium-making supplies are included in the ticket price. Supplies are limited so be sure to reserve your seat in the class today!

Happy hour drinks and food will be available for purchase in The Star Cafe and are welcomed in the Austin Room.

About Public Programs

Public programs at the Bullock Museum explore relevant history and celebrate the culture that has shaped our modern world. Through engaging discussions, live performances, and experiential activities guests are invited to see local connections and discover how Texas fits into a broader national story.

Your Support Matters

Help us continue to share the story of Texas with a tax-deductible donation.

Enjoy discounts, exclusive programs, and free access to exhibitions year-round by becoming a member of the Bullock Museum.

Art of Texas State Parks is supported by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, Texas State University. Additional support provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation and H-E-B.

The Bullock Museum, a division of the Texas State Preservation Board, is funded by Museum members, donors, and patrons, the Texas State History Museum Foundation, and the State of Texas.