Tyler Park with its paved trails for walking, biking and communion with nature, invites moments of letting go and tuning in to the beauty of songbirds, diverse tree and plant species, open fields, streams, and even the arts!
Nestled down a magnificent Sycamore lined drive off Richboro Road is a magical community of artists and lovers of the arts. The newly renovated and freshly painted Tyler Barn with its surrounding large scale sculpture garden is home to workshops throughout the year in a multitude of mediums for all levels of interest.
At Tyler Park Center for the Arts, retired members of the community gather with teachers home for the summer and folks from various backgrounds to share differing interests and take part in workshops taught in an atmosphere of support, social networking, and prolific creativity.
Families bond by taking classes together, friends are made while building skills and making fine art and craft pieces in stained glass, fused glass, jewelry, fiber, fine art, pottery and rug hooking.
One day workshops and intensives for all levels of ability and interest lead to lasting connections.
Summer art camps invite young people from 8 -14 to create and stay cool.
Exciting special events like Crafts in the Meadow Juried Invitational Festival held the third weekend of each October for the past 15 years provide opportunities to get involved and connect with like-minded people and offer satisfying ways to give back.
This year Tyler Park Center for the Arts kicked off a very special scholarship which awarded four art students each $2,500. Thanks to a dedicated board of directors, the center was able to give back in a big way.
Exciting events are in the development phase for early 2026 that will secure the continuation of this annual award as this exceptional art center expands outreach and participation throughout the Bucks County region and beyond.
Workshops, classes, and camps fill quickly at TylerParkArts.org where discounted tickets for Crafts in the Meadow can also be found.