
Let's get analog! Spend the afternoon learning watercolor basics among the greenery at Rewild with local educator and artist Mia Coutinho, PhD.
This beginner watercolor workshop will guide guests through painting expressive botanicals and florals while learning foundational watercolor techniques including layering, brush control, and creating soft organic shapes. Designed to be approachable, calming, and creatively inspiring, this class is perfect for complete beginners or anyone looking to reconnect with creativity in a welcoming, natural environment. Guests will leave with finished floral pieces (e.g. stationary and hand-painted thank you cards), new artistic skills, and a relaxing experience surrounded by nature.
All materials provided & all skills level welcome!

Kokedama (苔玉, meaning "Moss Ball") is the art of containing the root system of a plant inside a ball of soil and moss. These plants can be hung to create a suspended "string garden" or simply placed in a decorative dish on a shelf. Attendees will be guided through the process of making a Kokedama and receive a 4" plant, moss, a soil mixture, fishing wire, and an s hook for hanging.
All materials provided & all skill levels welcome!

At REWILD, we're all about making plant care a breeze so you can sit back and relish in the beauty of your green companions. Workshop attendees will receive a starter plant, pot and soil + learn how to master the art of plant care, including:
Lighting: Discover the secrets of providing optimal light for your indoor plants.
Watering: Learn the ins and outs of watering techniques to keep your plants healthy and thriving.
Repotting: Get your hands dirty as our REWILD instructor guides you through the process of repotting your new plant.
Seasonality: Understand how to adapt your plant care routine throughout the changing seasons.
Q+A Session: Have burning questions about plant care? This workshop is the perfect opportunity to get all the answers you need.

Kokedama (苔玉, meaning "Moss Ball") is the art of containing the root system of a plant inside a ball of soil and moss. These plants can be hung to create a suspended "string garden" or simply placed in a decorative dish on a shelf. Attendees will be guided through the process of making a Kokedama and receive a 4" plant, moss, a soil mixture, fishing wire, and an s hook for hanging.
All materials provided & all skill levels welcome!

At REWILD, we're all about making plant care a breeze so you can sit back and relish in the beauty of your green companions. Workshop attendees will receive a starter plant, pot and soil + learn how to master the art of plant care, including:
Lighting: Discover the secrets of providing optimal light for your indoor plants.
Watering: Learn the ins and outs of watering techniques to keep your plants healthy and thriving.
Repotting: Get your hands dirty as our REWILD instructor guides you through the process of repotting your new plant.
Seasonality: Understand how to adapt your plant care routine throughout the changing seasons.
Q+A Session: Have burning questions about plant care? This workshop is the perfect opportunity to get all the answers you need.
