LAUMEIER SCULPTURE PARK / ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY THROUGH ART & NATURE SINCE 1976.

FREE and open daily from 7 a.m. to 30 minutes past sunset

Restrooms are open in the Way Field, Carriage House, and Aronson Fine Arts Center

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SUPPORT A THRIVING PARK IN 2026!

Featured Artwork: Andy Goldworthy installing Laumeier Cairn, 1994. Laumeier Sculpture Park Photo Archive.

UPCOMING CLASSES, PROGRAMS & EVENTS

 

CLAY CLASSES /
Wheel Throwing

Learn the basics of using the potter’s wheel to make functional clay pieces and non-functional sculptures. Study the fundamental techniques of wedging, centering and raising cylindrical forms such as bowls, cups and vases. Includes an introduction to glazing. Wear old clothes, bring a towel and plan on getting messy! 

203 / Ages 7 to 10 /
Saturdays, March 28 - April 25 9 – 10:30 a.m. / $120
 

303 / Ages 11 to 15 /
Saturdays, March 28 - April 25 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. / $160
 

 

GUIDED HIKE / Spring Migration Bird Walk

Start your Saturday morning as migrating birds return, pass through, and fill the landscape with the song—perhaps even pausing to take in the art around them, just like we are! Learn how to spot birds by sight and sound while exploring why Laumeier’s trees and open spaces are an important stop along their journey over the Mississippi Flyover. Families and friends will experience the Park through a seasonal lens while gaining a deeper appreciation for the rhythms of nature. Dress for the weather and wear appropriate footwear.

Saturday, April 18 / 9 a.m. / Free, registration required / Level 3

ART & NATURE DAYS

Art & Nature Days bring families, friends, and individuals together for hands-on art activities and engaging demonstrations. Join us as we celebrate the opening of Begin Again: Wak’a Garden, co-created by Laumeier’s 2026 Visiting Artist in Residence, Juan William Chávez and the 2026 Kranzberg  Exhibition  Series Artist Kiersten Torrez.

Saturday, April 18 / 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. / FREE

 



 OPERATING PARTNERS

Laumeier Sculpture Park’s ongoing operations and programs are generously supported by St. Louis County Parks and Recreation; with support from the Regional Arts Commission; Missouri Arts Council, a state agency; this project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts; among other corporations, foundations, individual donors and members. The ongoing conservation of the artworks in our collection is supported by the Mark Twain Laumeier Endowment Fund.

 

We acknowledge the ancestral lands of the Osage Nation, Missouria, and Illini Confederacy, the lands on which Laumeier Sculpture Park is located. We pay respect to their elders, past and present.