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First, learn about mushrooms…

Mushroom Identification
Saturday, February 4, 2012
10 AM – 12 PM

Learn how to identify mushrooms and which mushrooms are safe to eat with mycologist and plant pathologist, Dr. Jerrold Turney. Participants will also look for mushrooms on the grounds of the Arboretum. Cost: $25 members, $30 non-members. View Details/Register

Then, go to the Wild Mushroom Fair!

Wild Mushroom Fair
Sunday, February 12, 2012
10 AM – 4 PM
Cooking demonstrations, mushroom growing demonstrations, books, art, activities and more at the annual mushroom fair hosted by the Los Angeles Mycological Society. The fair will be held in Ayres Hall. Click on the poster to learn about keynote speaker, mycologist and author, Gary Lincoff and how to purchase tickets for his presentation.

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Habenaria fimbriata peramoena, Large purple fringed sic orchis Platanthera peramoena (A. Gray) A. Gray, purple fringeless orchid, Orchidaceae (orchid family), watercolor on paper by Richard Crist (1909–1985), HI Art accession no. 6615.309. © 2012 Richard Crist Estate. All Rights Reserved


Native Pennsylvania,
A Wildflower Walk

Hunt Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
March 2 – June 29, 2012

The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation and the Botany department at Carnegie Museum of Natural History will celebrate the native wildflowers of Pennsylvania in a collaborative exhibition opening in March.

Native Pennsylvania, A Wildflower Walk allows visitors to take a virtual walk through a southwestern Pennsylvania growing season and become more familiar with some of the native wildflowers that are integral to so many relationships. Information about Pennyslvania’s many parks, woodlands and wetlands is provided throughout the exhibition. Visitors are encouraged to follow their visual walk with a physical one in many of the state’s wildflower habitats.

Thirty-six wildflower watercolors by Richard Crist (1909–1985) from the Institute’s collection illustrating the simplicity and beauty of Pennsylvania’s native species will be on view. Coupled with Carnegie’s significant herbarium specimens, these pieces combine to create a visual wildflower walk through Pennsylvania’s blooming seasons with a focus on endangered, rare and threatened species within Pennsylvania. Additional watercolors by artists Lyn Hayden and Andrey Avinoff (1884–1949) also underscore the exhibition’s emphasis on the importance of herbaria and their contributions toward research, education and conservation.

Thoughout spring and early summer, visitors can learn more about Pennsylvania’s native plants through a series of public talks that will occur at the Hunt Institute on Sunday afternoons. All talks are free and begin at 2 PM. Plan ahead to attend the presentations below:

  • Why Do Plants Bloom When They Do? Spring Ephemerals and Other Seasonal Flowering Patterns – March 18; Steve Grund, botanist
  • Pressing and Mounting Specimens for a Personal Herbarium – March 25; Jeanne Poremski, landscape designer/botanist
  • Wildflowers of Pennsylvania – April 15; Dr. Mary Joy Haywood, botanist and plant pathologist
  • Wildflowers in the Home Garden – April 22 (Earth Day); John Totten, landscape architect
  • Gallery tour of Native Pennsylvania, A Wildflower Walk (in conjunction with Carnegie Mellon commencement ceremonies), May 20
  • Rare Plants of Pennsylvania – June 24; Bonnie Issac, collections manager at Carnegie Museum of Natural History and exhibition co-curator. This presentation will be held in conjunction with the Hunt Institute’s Open House.
  • Early Pennsylvania in Writing and Images – June 25; Angela Todd, Hunt Institute Archivist. This presentation will be held in conjunction with the Hunt Institute’s Open House.

The exhibition will be on display on the 5th floor of the Hunt Library building at Carnegie Mellon University and will be open to the public free of charge.

Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–noon and 1–5 p.m.; Sunday, 1–4 p.m. (except 11 March, 6–8 April, 6 and 27–28 May). The library’s hours of operation are occasionally subject to change, please call or email before your visit to confirm their hours. For further information, contact the Hunt Institute at 412-268-2434.


About the Hunt Institute

The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, a research division of Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the history of botany and all aspects of plant science and serves the international scientific community through research and documentation. To this end, the Institute acquires and maintains authoritative collections of books, plant images, manuscripts, portraits and data files, and provides publications and other modes of information service. The Institute meets the reference needs of botanists, biologists, historians, conservationists, librarians, bibliographers and the public at large, especially those concerned with any aspect of the North American flora.

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Please welcome scientific illustrators Catie Bursch and Lee Post from
Homer, Alaska to Classes Near You > Alaska!


Alaska Islands & Ocean Center

www.islandsandocean.org
This visitor’s center was created through a partnership between the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and the Kachemak Bay Research Reserve. Admission is free. Check website for hours, programs and to take a virtual tour of the Center.

    Drawing Nature: Scientific Illustration Workshop for Students
    January 24-26, 2012; 3:30 – 5:30 PM. An after-school program taught by Homer illustrators, Catie Bursch & Lee Post. This workshop is for students age 12-18. Free. Details

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The Winter/Spring schedule of botanical art classes at Lasdon Arboretum in Somers, NY has been announced.

See what’s new at Classes Near You > New York:


Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial

Lasdon website
Located in Somers, NY, the 234-acre Lasdon Arboretum is home to the botanical art program directed by botanical artist Laura Gould. Laura is a botanical artist who works primarily in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor. Detailed course descriptions, supply lists, registration information, and Laura’s online gallery can be viewed at Barking Dog Studio.

  • Wednesday Watercolor Class & Advanced Colored Pencil – January 25 – March 7, 2012; 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM. Participants will learn color theory and the use of a limited palette. Pre-requisite: Foundation classes in graphite, foundation work in colored pencil. If you already work with your own color palette, this is all you need to bring to class. If you would like to work in both watercolor and colored pencil, please see supply list online. Cost: $250. Register
  • Thursday Graphite and Beginner Colored Pencil – January 26 – March 8, 2012; 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM. Establish a strong foundation in drawing and discover the beauty of graphite. After your foundation skills have been honed, begin your study of colored pencil techniques. For beginning and experienced students. Cost: $250. View supply list. Register
  • Saturday Graphite and Colored Pencil – January 28 – march 10, 2012; 10 AM – 1 PM. Students of all levels are welcome to join the class. Learn at your own pace while enjoying the company of fellow artists. Cost: $250. Register

  • Spring Workshops

    Early Spring Sessions will occur March 14 – April 28, 2012
    The Wednesday and Thursday series will be 7 weeks ($250 each series). The Saturday series will 6 weeks (class does not meet on Easter weekend; $225 for the series). Register

    Late Spring Sessions will occur May 2 – May 31, 2012
    The Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday series will each be comprised of 5 weeks of instruction. Cost: $200 each series. Register

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Humboldt Field Research Institute
www.eaglehill.us
The Humboldt Field Research Institute offers professional-level natural history science seminars and learning opportunities addressing all aspects of natural history. The Institute publishes three journals about natural history and the environment — the Northeastern Naturalist, the Southeastern Naturalist, and the Journal of the North Atlantic.

    Colored Pencil Illustration Workshop: Flora and Fauna of Coastal Maine – June 10-16, 2012. Instructor: Dolores R. Santoliquido
    This seminar focuses on scientific illustration of natural science subjects using colored pencil. Instruction will stress drawing skills, accuracy and specific colored pencil techniques for producing accurate representations of chosen subjects. Field exploration will include observing the landscape around the Humboldt Institute and the identification of specimens to work from throughout the week. Although colored pencil techniques are the focus of this class, participants are welcome to bring other color media with them to experiment with mixed media techniques.

    The instructor will give hands-on demonstrations to show specific aspects of colored pencil techniques. All levels of experience are welcome. Participants will receive individualized attention throughout the week. Cost: $510. Contact: Anne Favolise 207-546-2821 x2, anne@eaglehill.us.


    Botanical Illustration on Vellum and Paper: Botanical Portraiture and Microlandscapes
    – July 22-28, 2012. Instructor: Carol Woodin
    When studying plants in their natural habitats, collecting field information accurately and quickly is important. After finding a subject in the field, students will learn to collect information by sketching, painting, and photographing their subjects to compose accurate and beautiful groupings of Maine plants back in the classroom. Participants will learn how to create microlandscapes that impart a sense of place, while also serving as botanical portraits.

    A historical overview of botanical portraiture and microlandscapes will be given. This will give participants a perspective that will help them develop compositions for their own watercolor paintings. Composition, botanical accuracy, aesthetic strength, and dry-brush watercolor techniques on vellum or paper will be discussed. Each participant will leave class with at least one substantially advanced or completed painting of a Maine microlandscape or botanical portrait. Participants have the option to bring finished natural history artwork for a formal exhibit during the workshop. This exhibition will be held in the traditional gallery of the Commons Building at Eagle Hill. Artwork must be framed and/or matted. Artwork will be open for viewing and purchase by the general public (details to be provided). Cost: $510. Contact: Anne Favolise 207-546-2821 x2, anne@eaglehill.us.

The 2012 summer workshops above have also been posted to
Classes Near You > Maine.

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Award-winning botanical artist and teacher, Valerie Oxley, has announced her teaching schedule for 2012. See what’s new at Classes Near You > England:


Valerie Oxley

Valerie Oxley is a qualified teacher, Fellow of The Higher Education Academy, Member of the Society of Botanical Artists, and Vice-President of the Northern Society for Botanical Art. She developed the Diploma in Botanical Illustration at the University of Sheffield’s Department of Adult Continuing Education. Her own artwork has been exhibited widely and the Royal Horticultural Society has awarded her medals for her illustrations. Valerie is Chairman of the Florilegium Society at Sheffield Botanical Gardens whose aim is to record the planting in the Gardens for an historical archive. Valerie enjoys meeting and teaching students on residential courses throughout the country, she is the art editor of ‘Wild Flowers of the Peak District’ published by the Hallamshire Press and author of ‘Botanical Illustration’ published by the Crowood Press.


University of Cambridge, Madingley Hall

www.ice.cam.ac.uk

  • Illustrating Insects: Butterflies, Bees, Moths and Exotic Beetles
    May 11-13, 2012. Illustrate native and exotic insects. Details
  • The Glory of the Garden – Painting Plant Portraits
    July 13-15, 2012. Draw and paint herbaceous borders, meadows and lakeside plants using watercolor and colored pencil. Details
  • Drawing & Painting Autumn Flowers, Fruits and Fungi
    October 26-28, 2012. Learn how to create the tints and hues of autumn colors. Details


Higham Hall College

www.highamhall.com


West Dean College

www.westdean.org.uk

  • Illustrating Wildflowers & Butterflies – June 25-29, 2012. Explore a variety of watercolor techniques as you learn to illustrate flowers and butterflies. Details


Cambridge University Botanic Garden

www.botanic.cam.ac.uk

  • Botanical Illustration in Pen and Ink – April 25-27, 2012. A relaxing three-day course for anyone interested in learning how to draw plants using pen and ink techniques. Details
  • Botanical Illustration in Watercolor – June 13-15, 2012. Introductory course for beginners. Open to anyone who enjoys flowers and gardens and desires to record them in detail. Details


Farncombe Estate Centre

www.FarncombeEstate.co.uk

  • Botanical Illustration for Beginners and Improvers
    June 8-10, 2012. A fun class for enthusiastic beginners. No experience necessary. Details


Denman College

National Federation of Women’s Institutes
www.denmancollege.org.uk

  • Add an Insect: Illustrating Moths & Butterflies
    March 30 – April 1, 2012. Create detailed drawings of butterflies and moths. Learn color theory, color matching and dry-brush watercolor technique. Details
  • Exotic Fruits & Flowers in Colored Pencil – July 4-6, 2012. Learn how to create interesting textures and surface finishes in colored pencil. Details

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Naturalists, field biologists, natural resource managers, faculty and students are invited to participate in a regional forum about the natural history of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. The 2012 conference will be held at the OnCenter Convention Center in Syracuse, NY on April 15-19, 2012.

Session topics include: invasive species, field research methods, urban ecology, biodiversity, fish ecology, wetland restoration and conservation, avian ecology, amphibian conservation, ethnobotany and plant ecology. View all topics here.

Registration for this event is now open. Proposals for presentations, organized sessions, workshops, field trips and special event are still being accepted. Proposal deadlines are fast-approaching, so presenters and organizations should act quickly.

View complete details about this regional forum on the website of the Humboldt Field Research Institute.

Visit the Northeast Natural History Conference 2012

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