Register your young entrepreneur to have a booth at Splash Bash on Saturday, May 24, from 12:00pm-3:00pm! Kids aged 5–17 can run their own 10x10 space for just $25, which includes a t-shirt, book, and free digital entrepreneurship curriculum. Visit our website to view Rules and Guidelines and register today. Empower your kids to learn, earn, and grow!
As the sun sets, Oakland Cemetery is transformed. Through innovative lighting and art installations by local artists, interactive experiences, and live music, Illumine 2025 will light up the shadows of the night.
Explore hundreds of thousands of tulips, daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths. Check out a variety of ways to grow bulbs, including container gardens and floating islands.
Follow Alice down the rabbit hole as a new story of larger-than-life plants blooms in Atlanta’s Urban Oasis.
Alice’s Wonderland features 38 larger-than-life sculptures in seven installations inspired by Lewis Carroll’s timeless tales, plus Shaggy Dog and the now-iconic Earth Goddess, two pieces in the Garden’s permanent collection from the 2013-14 exhibitions Imaginary Worlds: Plants Larger Than Life and A New Kingdom of Plant Giants.
Let imagination be your guide as you enter the Garden through giant Storybooks. Sneak past the grinning Cheshire Cat looking on as you discover Alice spinning in a whirl of teacups and playing cards. Watch out for the Queen of Hearts and her Chess Set army as you greet the new Singing Flowers on your approach to the 27-foot-tall White Rabbit floating in the Skyline Garden.
This Earth Month, families can enjoy fun-filled activities centered around our planet. We’ll learn about plants and gardening, explore the water cycle, test our knowledge about the Earth, and more!
Enchanted Trees by Poetic Kinetics marks the return of the artists behind the Garden’s 2021 exhibition of a signature rainbow-hued “Skynet” billowing above the Canopy Walk. The 10 sculptures will be scattered throughout the Garden, drawing onlookers with their dazzling acrylic leaves. Standing from 10 to 17 feet tall, the trees cast dappled light and reflective, shifting colors on everything around them.
The Museum opens early for families with children on the autism spectrum and children with sensory processing disorders.
We offer a sensory-modified experience on select Sunday mornings. This experience includes a sensory-modified setting, limited admission and sound adjustments. Sensory Packs are available upon request at the Welcome Center.
We also have a social story to help prepare families for their Museum experience.