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Lyceum of Monterey County
www.lyceum.org
The oldest non-profit on the Monterey Peninsula, the Lyceum of Monterey County offers enrichment classes for adults and families. Included are botanical art classes for adults and families. The Lyceum “inspires a life-long love of learning” through its enrichment programs and academic events.

    Drawing Seeds and Pods and Berries with Nina Antze
    December 6, 2014
    10 am – 12 pm; 1 pm – 3 pm

    Discover the intricate details of fruit, capsules, nuts, pod and flowers. Using colored pencil techniques of layering and blending, learn how to mix a variety of rich and interesting browns and grays along with the colors of autumn. Cost: $60

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WeirdWildWonderful The American Society of Botanical Artists, The Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California and The Huntington Botanical Gardens present

A Weird, Wild & Wonderful Symposium
July 23 – 26, 2015

in conjunction with the exclusive Southern California showing of

Weird, Wild & Wonderful

The Second New York Botanical Garden Triennial Exhibition of 46 captivating paintings and illustrations of exotic specimens by invited members of the American Society of Botanical Artists at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Garden in San Marino, California.

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The InterpretPlants™ program continues to expand. A new series of classes for 2014-2015 at the Fullerton Arboretum has been announced. A summary is posted below. Visit the InterpretPlants page for details and to register.

    Farmer’s Market Guide to Plants
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Wednesday, October 29, 2014 (1-4 pm)

    Farmer’s Market Guide to Plants
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Saturday, November 1, 2014 (10 am – 1 pm)

    Pollination Ecology for Young Naturalists (age 12+)
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Saturday, December 6, 2014 (10 am – 12 pm)

    Pollination Ecology for Young Naturalists (age 3-5 accompanied by adult)
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Thursday, December 11, 2014 (10:30 am – 12:00 pm)

    History of Botanical Illustration
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Thursday, January 29, 2015 (12 – 4 pm) 

    Discover the Arboretum Potting Shed
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Thursday, February 19, 2015 (1-4 pm)

    A Visitor’s Guide to the Cactus Garden
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Thursday, March 19, 2015 (1-4 pm)

    Farmer’s Market Guide to Plants
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Thursday, April 16, 2015  (1-4 pm)

    A Visitor’s Guide to the Cactus Garden
    Fullerton Arboretum at CSU Fullerton
    Thursday, May 21, 2015 (1-4 pm)

Don’t forget that ArtPlantae will be at FallFest 2014 this weekend. See you there!

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Susan Minton, horticulturalist, retired professor and member of the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators, will give a gallery talk at Drawn to the Details, the botanical art exhibition at Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens. Susan will explore some of the fascinating characteristics of plants that inspire both artists and horticulturalists.

Here is a sneak peek at Susan’s presentation Captivating Colors, Fabulous Forms:

A common thread that binds gardeners and botanical artists is a fascination with plants: how they look, how they grow, what makes each species unique. For all of us, but perhaps especially for artists, it is often easy to be so entranced with their colors and shapes and textures, that we forget how amazing they are from a botanist’s perspective. Scientists are continually uncovering new and wondrous details about how plants function, what purposes their particular (and often peculiar!) characteristics serve, and the many ways they interact with their environment.

Plants have inspired artists and gardeners for centuries. Learning about them will enhance your work and enrich your experience, both in the studio and in the garden.

You are invited to attend this special presentation.


Captivating Colors, Fabulous Forms

Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens
October 12, 2014
2-4 PM

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In 2012 California artist and educator Estelle De Ridder was awarded an education grant from the American Society of Botanical Artists to create plant identification cards about the plants at the Madrona Marsh Preserve
in Torrance, CA. This project is now complete and will be presented in conjunction with an exhibition of Estelle’s original paintings.

The Madrona Marsh Preserve, in collaboration with the American Society of Botanical Artists, invites you to The Flora of the Madrona Marsh, an exhibition of botanical art by Estelle DeRidder, November 18, 2014 – January 9, 2015.
An opening reception will be held on Sunday, December 7, 2014 from 2-5 pm.

During the month of December, visitors to Madrona Marsh will have three opportunities to meet Estelle and to learn about the role botanical illustration plays in our understanding of plants.

Residents of inland southern California will have the opportunity to view this exhibition when it travels to the La Crescenta Public Library in La Crescenta, CA (January 24 – February 28, 2015).

Visit the Madrona Marsh Preserve

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Click to view itinerary at Quench Travel.

Click to view itinerary at Quench Travel.

Travel to Puglia, Italy!

Award-winning botanical artist Margaret Best will teach in southern Italy next Spring. Join Margaret to spend eight luxurious days exploring the “heel” of Italy’s boot.

Travel highlights include visits to botanical gardens, local markets and historic UNESCO villages. Traveling artists will also participate in a cooking class and will have exclusive use of a large garden studio overlooking the Adriatic Sea.

Travel dates are April 12-20, 2015. Starting costs are €3555 per person. Actual cost varies, depending upon the accommodations selected. Register before October 10, 2014 and receive a discount of €125. Here is a currency converter to help you plan.

Reserve your spot in the garden studio at Masseria Montenapoleone today!

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A new ten-week class has been added to Classes Near You > England!


Lewisham Arthouse, London

www.lewishamarthouse.co.uk
The Lewisham Arthouse once served as the central library of Deptford. Designed by architect Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas (1868-1948) and funded by Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), this former library is now a public gallery and studio space for professional artists. Artist studios are open to the public once per year. Exhibitions in the gallery are open to the public year-round, free of charge. Botanical illustration classes are taught by Alison Day.

    Drawing from Plant Life
    September 29 – December 8, 2014
    Mondays, 1:00 – 2:30 PM

    This introductory ten-week course aims to provide an opportunity to explore the art and science of botanical Illustration. Students will have the opportunity to explore both drawing and painting plants while learning a range of graphic techniques used to represent plant material. Some basic theory is taught and, where relevant, historical and contemporary practice is referenced. The course is taught by a practicing artist who has a background in the science of botany and the practice of fine art.

    Students are asked to bring their own ideas and specimens to the course as well as drawing plants provided. Basic materials are provided, together with reference literature, students must provide their own sketch book pencils and colors. All are welcome, no experience needed. This is a small class and provides and supportive and relaxed environment in which to draw. Places are limited so booking is required.

    Cost: £95/90 concessions

    To register, contact Alison Day at Lewisham Arthouse.

    Transport :
    BR/Overground New Cross/New Cross Gate
    Bus 136, 21, 436, 321
    Disabled access

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