• Classes & Workshops

    Creative ecology for all ages.

    Welcome

    Green Seed Arts classes and workshops are participatory learning experiences that blend hands-on practice, creative inquiry, and time in relationship with the living world. Offerings vary by season and location, and may include one-day workshops, short series, or ongoing learning circles. Some offerings are facilitated by Green Seed Arts, while others are led by trusted guest educators.

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    What You’ll Find Here

    • Gardening & plant-based learning
    • Creative ecology & expressive arts
    • Ecoliteracy for children and families
    • Intergenerational and care-community offerings
    • Seasonal workshops & learning series
  • Current & Upcoming Offerings

    We provide a welcoming space for children and families to explore diverse educational opportunities that promote creativity and critical thinking. Inclusive Learning Environment Our Mission A collective of educators offering classes, workshops, and events for children, families, and community building. A  homeschool co op and resource sharing network for causes aligned with social impact, self reliance, and a culture of vibrant creativity, interconnection, resourcefulness, and service.

    Garden Play Day

    One-Day Family Workshop

    Who: Children ages 5–9 with a caregiver

    Format: 2–3 hour outdoor workshop

    Location: TBD / Partner site

    Dates: TBD

    Overview:

    A playful introduction to gardening and ecological awareness through sensory exploration, simple planting, and creative activities.

    Join our hands-on workshops and community events designed to enhance skills, spark collaboration, and build lasting connections. Workshops & Events Our Mission A collective of educators offering classes, workshops, and events for children, families, and community building. A  homeschool co op and resource sharing network for causes aligned with social impact, self reliance, and a culture of vibrant creativity, interconnection, resourcefulness, and service.

    Creative Ecology Lab

    6-Week Learning Series — Begins March

    Who: Children ages 7–11 (or mixed-age homeschoolers)

    Format: Weekly 2-hour sessions (6 weeks)

    Location: TBD

    Dates: March–April (exact dates coming soon)

    Overview:

    A six-week journey exploring interconnection, care, and creativity through gardening, small-world design, storytelling, and systems thinking.

    Connect with other families and educators to share resources, knowledge, and support for homeschooling and community initiatives. Resource Sharing Network Our Mission A collective of educators offering classes, workshops, and events for children, families, and community building. A  homeschool co op and resource sharing network for causes aligned with social impact, self reliance, and a culture of vibrant creativity, interconnection, resourcefulness, and service.

    Garden as Sanctuary

    Adult One-Off Workshop

    Who: Adults

    Format: Half-day workshop

    Location: Garden or partner site

    Dates: TBD

    Overview:

    An invitational workshop exploring gardens as places of restoration, mindfulness, and care — through gentle tending, reflection, and quiet creative practice.

    Connect with other families and educators to share resources, knowledge, and support for homeschooling and community initiatives. Resource Sharing Network Our Mission A collective of educators offering classes, workshops, and events for children, families, and community building. A  homeschool co op and resource sharing network for causes aligned with social impact, self reliance, and a culture of vibrant creativity, interconnection, resourcefulness, and service.

    Sensory Garden Sessions

    Care Communities & Elders

    Who: Care communities, elders, and caregivers

    Format: On-site, custom sessions

    Availability: By inquiry

    Overview:

    Gentle, sensory-rich garden experiences designed to support wellbeing, memory, and connection in care settings.

  • How to Participate

    Classes and workshops are offered seasonally and may take place at garden sites, partner locations, or community spaces.
    Group size is intentionally limited to support quality experience and care.

    Don’t See What You’re Looking For?

    Looking for a specific topic, age group, or interested in hosting a workshop at your site, school, or community space?

    We welcome inquiries and collaborations.