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Learn all summer long in Massachusetts or go on week-long retreats in New Mexico. Here is what’s new in the Classes Near You sections for Massachusetts and New Mexico.


Helen Byers

www.helenbyers.com
Helen Byers is an artist and illustrator who is active in several genres and mediums. She was born in Brazil, grew up in northern California and Mexico, and now lives in Massachusetts. She qualified for the PhD in English at the University of California, Santa Barbara and taught literature and writing at the college level before moving to the Pacific Northwest to work as a freelance literary editor. After moving to Boston in 1988, she embarked on a career as an author, illustrator, and editor for educational publishers.

Since 2013, Helen has turned full-time to her lifelong love of art, teaching botanical drawing and painting in Massachusetts at Tower Hill Botanic Garden (Boylston), the Concord Art Association, and Fruitlands Museum (Harvard). She is also a regular instructor in New Mexico, at Ghost Ranch (Abiquiu), where her courses include a field-sketching workshop focused on high-desert fauna and flora, co-taught with biologist Janet Darrow.

    Workshops in Massachusetts

    Daffodils: Botanical Painting in Watercolor
    Tower Hill Botanic Garden
    Boylston, Massachusetts
    April 16, 2014
    10 AM–4 PM
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    Spring Blooms: Botanical Painting in Watercolor
    Tower Hill Botanic Garden
    Boylston, Massachusetts
    May 10 & 17, 2014
    10 AM – 4 PM
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    Observational Drawing in Colored Pencil
    Fruitlands Museum
    Harvard, Massachusetts
    May 31–June 2, 2014
    10 AM–3 PM
    For information and to register, email mkershaw@fruitlands.org 
or call 978-456-3924 ext. 291.

    Field Sketching & Journaling
    Fruitlands Museum
    Harvard, Massachusetts
    July 12 & 13, 2014
    10 AM–3 PM
    For information and to register, email mkershaw@fruitlands.org 
or call 978-456-3924 ext. 291.

    Daylilies: Botanical Drawing in Colored Pencil
    Tower Hill Botanic Garden
    Boylston, Massachusetts
    July 19 & 20, 2014
    10 AM–4 PM
    For information and to register call 508-869-6111.

    Harvest Home: Botanical Drawing in Colored Pencil
    Fruitlands Museum
    Harvard, Massachusetts
    August 16 & 17, 2014
    10 AM–3 PM
    For information and to register, email mkershaw@fruitlands.org 
or call 978-456-3924 ext. 291.

    Vegetables: Botanical Art in the Summer Garden
    Tower Hill Botanic Garden
    Boylston, Massachusetts
    August 23 & 24, 2014
    10 AM–4 PM
    For information and to register call 508-869-6111.


    Workshops in New Mexico
    :

    Field Sketching Ghost Ranch Fauna & Flora
    (co-taught with biologist Janet Darrow, PhD)
    Ghost Ranch Education & Retreat Center
    Abiquiu, New Mexico
    June 23–29, 2014
    View Details/Register

    Celebrations for Days of the Dead (Días de los Muertos)
    Ghost Ranch Education & Retreat Center
    Abiquiu, New Mexico
    October 27–November 2, 2014
    View Details/Register

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Short Course at The Ruskin: Botanical Drawing

Artist, author and teacher,
Sarah Simblet
, will teach a one-week short course in botanical drawing this summer. Her summer course complements the beautiful and highly regarded book, Botany for the Artist.

Students will spend a week in the drawing studios at The Ruskin School of Drawing and at the Oxford Botanic Garden. They will learn a range of drawing techniques and study plants in Oxford’s historic garden. This short-course will occur August 25-29, 2014. To learn more, click here.

While on the course website, be sure to click-through to read about Sarah’s current project illustrating trees for the The New Sylva, a book about British trees inspired by the world’s first comprehensive study of trees that was published in 1664. This new title is now available for pre-order. Order this book through the Sylva Foundation’s website and 100% of the proceeds will go towards their charitable work with forests.

Information about Sarah Simblet’s summer course has been added to
Classes Near You > England.

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The American Society of Botanical Artists invites you to the opening of their exhibition at the Cherokee Garden Library in Atlanta, GA!

The nationally traveling exhibition Following in the Bartrams’ Footsteps: Contemporary Botanical Artists Explore the Bartrams’ Legacy opens today at the Cherokee Garden Library at the Atlanta History Center. A collaboration between the American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA) and Bartram’s Garden in Philadelphia, the exhibition features world-class contemporary botanical artworks depicting plants discovered and cultivated by 18th century naturalists John and William Bartram. Early American explorers, John Bartram and his son, William, traversed the wilderness of the American colonies from the 1730s to the 1790s, recording the region’s flora, fauna, and Native American culture. The exhibition reflects John and William’s passionate observation and discovery of nature, which has influenced generations of artists and explorers.

Following in the Bartrams’ Footsteps, presented by the Cherokee Garden Library at the Atlanta History Center, is on display in McElreath Hall, March 19 – June 17, 2014. The exhibition is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM;
Sunday, Noon – 5:00 PM; free to the public.

The original artworks were selected from a field of nearly 200 entries submitted by ASBA members from around the world. The exhibition allows a fresh look at the Bartrams’ seminal body of knowledge and art. William’s illustrations were often the first images seen of North American plants and animals. Depictions of beautiful native rarities including Franklinia alatamaha (commonly known as the Franklin tree), now believed to be extinct in the wild, Dodecatheon (commonly called shooting star), and American lotus are included in the display. Other subjects include foxglove, morning glory and cockscomb – examples of introductions the Bartrams made to American gardens through their dedication to botany.

Following in the Bartrams’ Footsteps also seeks to illuminate the role contemporary artists play in depicting these same plants for today’s audience, preserving their record for generations to come. The exhibition promises to appeal to a wide audience as it ties together art, science, history, nature, and culture. Artists enthusiastically sought out their chosen plants, with some having gone so far as to track down heirloom seeds and cultivate them in their own gardens in order to be able to paint a particularly appealing subject.

This evening’s opening event includes a lecture at 7 PM followed by a reception and an opportunity to explore the exhibition. Joel Fry, Curator of Bartram’s Garden in Philadelphia will present a survey of William Bartram’s illustrations and examine the scope and influences of his career as a seminal American natural history illustrator. Fry, who is widely published, is a leading scholar on both John and William Bartram and their botanic and collecting careers in the eighteenth century.

Tickets for the lecture are $25 and reservations are required; call 404-814-4150 or purchase online at AtlantaHistoryCenter.com/Bartram. Docent-led group tours are available for a fee and by appointment. Please email Group Tours at the Atlanta History Center.



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This beautiful complement to the exhibition, Following in the Bartrams’ Footsteps: Contemporary Botanical Artists Explore the Bartrams’ Legacy, includes an introduction by Joel Fry, Curator, Bartram’s Garden in Philadelphia.
It also includes an essay by Patricia Jonas, Exhibitions Chair of the American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA). In her essay, Jonas provides background information about the artwork in this traveling exhibition.

This 20-page booklet includes drawings and paintings by: Maryann Roper, Lizzie Sanders, Bobbi Angell, John Bartram, William Bartram, Beverly Duncan, Catherine Watters, Betsy Rogers-Knox, Wendy Cortesi, Lara Call Gastinger, Karen Kluglein, Dick Rauh, Joan Lavigueur Geyer, Judith Simon, Maria Cecilia Freeman, Derek Norman and Diane McElwain.

Available at ArtPlantae ($5).

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Botanist and scientific illustrator Bobbi Angell is one of many artists participating in Flora: A Celebration of Flowers in Contemporary Art, an exhibition at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (March 15 – June 22, 2014). This new exhibition occupies four of the museum’s six galleries and explores artists’ relationship with flowers. Angell has more than 20 pieces in the exhibition. They include

Tritonia copper etching 9"x6" © Bobbi Angell, All rights reserved

Tritonia copper etching 9″x6″ © Bobbi Angell, All rights reserved

copper etchings, scientific illustrations and illustration work printed in related publications.

Educational events associated with Flora will be offered through Spring. They include Artist Talks, an orchid care workshop, a wildflower walk, a gallery tour, a special lecture about bumblebees, a visit to one of the finest private gardens in North America, and a hands-on workshop with Bobbi Angell who will guide participants in the drawing of spring flowers and orchids.

Details about each event, as well as selected images from the exhibition at
Flora: A Celebration of Flowers in Contemporary Art.

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Celebrate Earth Day and learn about the history of the San Gorgonio Pass at Gilman Historic Ranch and Wagon Museum.

You are invited to the Earth Day Festival on Saturday, April 12, 2014. Festival hours are 9 am – 3 pm. Attend fascinating presentations by guest speakers, participate in fun family activities and learn about solar energy, composting and how to care for the environment while enjoying nature.

Tania Marien will introduce visitors to Georgius Everhardus Rumphius (1627-1702), the naturalist who spent 50 years gathering information about the native plants of Ambon, an island in Indonesia. Rumphius’ detailed plant descriptions and illustrations were used to create The Ambonese Herbal. Produced before Linnaeus’ classification system, the English translation of this historic herbal was published in 2011. Learn about the work of this 17th-century naturalist and how information from this herbal is being applied to modern medicine. After this presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to view all six volumes of The Ambonese Herbal at ArtPlantae’s InterpretPlants Station.

Have lunch at Gilman Ranch and enjoy presentations by:

  • 10:00 AM – Tania Marien, ArtPlantae
  • 11:30 AM – Dr. Mark Hoddle, Center for Invasive Species Research, UC Riverside
  • 1:00 PM – Faith Riley, Riley’s Stone Soup Farm

While at the ranch, be sure to visit ArtPlantae to learn about the botany behind the herbs and spices used in the cookbook, Hungry for History: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Food, History and Legends in the Pass. This one-of-a-kind cookbook will be available for purchase at the Wagon Museum.


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nybg_TheOrchidShow_2014_Page_2 The Orchid Show:
Key West Contemporary

New York Botanical Garden
March 1 – April 21, 2014

Inspired by a modernist estate garden on the island of Key West, the 12th annual orchid show is a mosaic of classic and exotic orchids. Geometric reflecting pools, soaring angular pergolas, sleek benches and orchids will delight visitors to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Weekend musical performances, a curated poetry walk and many other activities complement the exhibition.

You are invited to enjoy the nation’s largest orchid exhibition, celebrate a NYBG tradition, and take advantage of a special offer to save 20% on an All-Garden Pass. Purchase an All-Garden Pass online at NYBG.org from March 1 – April 21, 2014 and save 20% by using the code 7120 during checkout.

This offer is valid only when code 7120 is used online at NYBG.org. Valid for visits made March 1 through April 21, 2014. Offer subject to availability. Discount cannot be combined with any other promotional offer or previously purchased tickets. Discount may be modified or withdrawn without prior notice. Tickets are not refundable or exchangeable.

Order tickets today at NYBG.org!



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Plant Talk: Inside the New York Botanical Garden

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New at Classes Near You > Oregon!


Christine Elder

www.christineelder.com
Christine Elder is a naturalist, environmental educator and biological illustrator living in Bend, Oregon. Ms. Elder’s formal education includes a graduate certificate in Scientific Illustration from the University of California and Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Biology from California State University. She has developed a variety of nature sketching workshops for both adults and youth that she teaches throughout the year at Arts Central in Bend, Oregon. For information on current classes contact Christine Elder directly or visit the Arts Central Oregon website. Upcoming classes include:

Christine was the featured guest during National Environmental Education Week 2010. Learn More

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