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A Call for Classes, Exhibits, News

May 20, 2010 by Tania Marien

It’s that time of year where the class schedules distributed in January are replaced by schedules for Summer and Fall. Some of you have joined since National Environmental Education Week and since I do not have your contact information, I am going to post my announcement to all instructors here.

Instructors, if you know your schedule through the rest of the year, please submit your course listings to education@artplantae.com. If you already have a listing in the Classes Near You section, please check your listing and let me know what needs to be updated. If you are new to ArtPlantae and would like to submit course information for the first time, here are some things you’ll want to know:

  • You can list your courses for free. This is how we learn about each other and how we contribute to each others lifelong learning.
  • Courses in the following subjects are accepted: botanical art, botanical illustration, plant identification, botany, nature journals (& related book art workshops), natural science illustration
  • If you teach a course related to natural history or the environment that may be of interest to ArtPlantae readers, please submit your information. I am interested in learning more about what you do.

It is absolutely wonderful that people have begun to submit information on their own. Thank you for your trust and confidence. I appreciate it. I know there must be more learning opportunities out there, so please share your exhibitions and news with me. And while you are off enjoying your summer with family and friends, keep an eye out for individuals doing things we’d all like to learn about. Collect a business card, encourage them to contact me or suggest that they at least visit this website. Thank you in advance for your contribution to our growing community.

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