Magnolia Floral Showcase
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Enjoy large-scale magnolia installations throughout the garden, along with interpretive displays featuring educational posters, huayi floral pieces, and a magnolia penjing.
Bring the kids to Lan Su this Easter weekend for a little extra springtime fun!
On Saturday, April 4 only, visitors can enjoy free face painting during your visit to the garden. It’s a fun bonus for families exploring the beauty of the season at Lan Su.
Bring your easel, tripod, or other tools of choice for creative time in the garden.
Instructor | Tickets | Series Schedule | Parking Enjoy a blossom-filled afternoon at the beautiful Lan Su Chinese Garden with the return of Steep & Paint. With all materials provided and admission included, […]
This immersive afternoon experience invites you to slow down, look closely, and connect with plants through tea, conversation, and hands-on art-making. Our April 24 session with Rhiannon Leonard will use pencil, ink, and watercolors as the medium.
Explore intricate fabric installations by Limei Lai, a Portland-based Chinese American artist. In her own words: “On top of a chaotic, messy, tangled, frayed, knotted forest of seemingly random threads, tapestry finds order and beauty, much like art and life.”
