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Begin the New Year with a long weekend of botanical art.

See these new classes by Carol Woodin at Classes Near You > Massachusetts!


Carol Woodin

www.carolwoodin.com
A freelance artist for over 20 years, Carol creates vibrant botanical paintings on vellum. Her work is in public collections and in the private collections of Dr. Shirley Sherwood and Alisa and Isaac M. Sutton. Carol is represented by Susan Frei Nathan Fine Works on Paper, LLC.

    Botanical Painting in Watercolor (on paper)
    Berkshire Botanical Garden
    January 10-11, 2013
    10 AM – 4 PM

    Enjoy a long weekend in the Berkshires! Learn watercolor techniques on Thursday and Friday with Carol Woodin, then spend the rest of the weekend exploring. Cost: $260 members, $290 nonmembers
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    Watercolor on Vellum – Peonies from the Garden

    Filoli Estate & Gardens
    Woodside, CA
    March 20-23, 2013
    9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
    Sketch peonies growing in Filoli’s garden, then immerse yourself in the painting process as you learn how to paint on vellum.
    Cost: $460 members, $550 nonmembers (price includes vellum)
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Jump start the New Year at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden!

Here is what’s new at Classes Near You > Virginia:


Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

www.lewisginter.org
In 1884, Lewis Ginter purchased some property and built a gathering place for Richmond bicyclists. One hundred years later, the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden was established on this same piece of property and soon became one of the top five destinations in Virginia. The Garden is home to Artbase a searchable database containing 2,500 botanical watercolor paintings by Alexandre Descubes. The Adult Education program at the garden includes workshops in botanical drawing and painting.

    Needle-Felting with Botanical Subjects
    Saturdays, February 2 and 16, 2013
    9:30 AM – 1:30 PM

    Artist Judy Thomas leads this new, exploratory media for botanical art, a hybrid of illustration and fiber art. Create three-dimensional botanical images felted to a fabric base. Needle-felting involves the use of a barbed needle to use wool’s natural ability to ‘lock’ together. Learn the tools and techniques of needle felting and create a small image and a larger composition using beautiful colored wools. No prior experience needed. Registrants will receive a supply list. Backing pieces and wool are provided.

    Cost: $102 nonmembers, $80 members.
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Here is the latest at 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 features 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. Ten-week botanical illustration classes are taught by Alison Day. Watch for information about her next class.

    Drawing from Plant Life
    Mondays, February 4 – March 25, 2013 (8 meetings)
    Plus one additional Saturday meeting
    Cost: £90/85 concessions

    This introductory 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 whilst 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. Basic materials and reference literature are provided, students must provide their own sketchbook pencils and colours. 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. Please contact Alison Day.

    The Lewisham Arthouse is located at 140 Lewisham Way, New Cross, SE14 6PD.

    Transport: BR/overground. New cross/New Cross Gate.
    Bus 136, 21, 436, 321.

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Heeyoung Kim loves to use stems as the main element in the composition. She will explain how she works with stems in an upcoming workshop.

See what’s new at Classes Near You > Illinois!


Heeyoung Kim

www.prairieplantart.com
Heeyoung Kim is a botanical artist whose illustrations and paintings of American prairie plants have graced posters, postcards and exhibition catalogs. Heeyoung is passionate about documenting prairie plants and brings attention to the fragile state of America’s prairies by exhibiting her work in national and international exhibitions.

    Painting Stems and Leaves in Watercolor
    January 10-11, 2013
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

    Stems are not boring. Stems are not just something that connects flowers and leaves. Stems can become the compelling focal point of a composition when they are arranged effectively and deliberately.

    During this two-day workshop, Heeyoung will assist students with the coloring process step-by-step through demonstrations and individualized instruction. Students are expected to select their own specimens (Heeyoung will use an oak branch with some leaves), and prepare a drawing before the watercolor workshop begins so they can focus on watercolor techniques during the two-day workshop. This class will be held at Brushwood Gallery, Ryerson Wood, 21850 N Riverwoods Road, Deerfield, IL 60015.

    Optional Drawing Class
    Friday, January 4, 2013 (10 AM – 1 PM)
    Extra Fee: $40
    Location: Ryerson Woods

    Registrants who want to spend some extra time to ensure their drawings will be suitable for the watercolor workshop can take this optional drawing class with Heeyoung. This class will be taught one week before the watercolor workshop so students can have enough time to fully prepare their drawings and trace them onto watercolor paper for the workshop. If you want to participate in the drawing session, please contact Heeyoung as soon as possible.

    For more information and to register, contact Heeyoung.

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Beach Rose, watercolor on paper © 2011 by Karen Kluglein. All rights reserved

Beach Rose, watercolor on paper © 2011 by Karen Kluglein. All rights reserved

Workshops by Karen Kluglein are now listed on the Classes Near You page for New York.

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Karen Kluglein
www.botanical-paintings.com
Karen is an award-winning botanical artist whose illustrations of fruit, vegetables, herbs and other food items have been used on the packaging of many familiar products. Karen works in watercolor on calf skin, watercolor on paper, gouache, pencil and silverpoint. She is represented by Susan Frei Nathan Fine Works on Paper, LLC.

    Botanical Painting Workshop 2013
    Sag Harbor, Hamptons, New York
    April 6-7, 2013
    10 AM – 3 PM

    Learn how to use light, shadow and detail to make your botanical subject come alive! Students have the option of working on paper or vellum. Class time will include many demonstrations about drawing, choosing color, and botanical art techniques, as well as time for individual instruction. Students will paint spring flowers. This class is open to all levels of experience. This is the only class that will be offered in the beautiful seaside whaling village of Sag Harbor in the Hamptons, New York during 2013, so register early.

    Cost: $225 (plus $25 for 8″ x 10″ piece of vellum should you choose to work on vellum)

    Suggested Accommodations:
    Sag Harbor is a beautiful old whaling village with Victorian houses, nice shops and restaurants, and is located right on the water with a Long Wharf, windmill and docks. The Sag Harbor Inn has rooms available that overlook the bay. The Inn is within walking distance to the village shops and the wharf. There is bus service (the Hampton Jitney), whose bus service runs every hour from Manhattan and airport connections and stops in Sag Harbor. There will be a special rate at the Inn for students of this class. Mention “Botanical Painting Class” when making your reservation for the discounted rate. For additional information, please visit the Inn’s website or call (631) 725-2949.

    Registered students will receive a list of suggested supplies.

    To register, visit the Sag Harbor Class page on Karen’s website. Click on the “Add to Cart” page to register via PayPal.

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The Minneapolis College of Art & Design will offer a class in botanical drawing during the Spring term. Registration opens January 3, 2013.

See what’s new at Classes Near You > Minnesota!


Minneapolis College of Art & Design Continuing Eduction

www.mcad.edu
The Minneapolis College of Art and Design offers continuing education classes for adults, children and teens. Adults can learn about new media and techniques. Children 5-18 have the opportunity to participate in fun and creative studio experiences at a top art and design school.

    Botanical Drawing
    February 9 – March 16, 2013 (1-4 PM)
    Instructor: David Andree
    In this introduction to botanical illustration, students will work in graphite, colored pencil and watercolor. Class sessions will include presentations, demonstrations, and on-location drawing at the Como Conservatory in Saint Paul. Basic drawing skills are recommended, but not required. Open to students ages 16 and above. First class meeting will be at MCAD. Some classes will meet on-location. Non-credit tuition: $225

    For additional details, including the discount for Early Bird Registration and the materials list, see Botanical Drawing at MCAD.

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This year I have had the wonderful opportunity to meet ArtPlantae readers in person. From what they’ve told me, the Classes Near You section and the Exhibitions section are popular, as are the weekly teaching and learning column and conversations with featured artists like Coral Guest.

At the close of each year, I invite you to send information about classes and events you will offer during the coming year. This time I would like to extend this invitation again and add that the information you send is being read by a wide audience. So I wanted to take a moment to encourage you to send information about classes, exhibitions or special projects in which you are involved. Doing so is not only a great way to reach out to potential students, but is a great way to connect with other artists, naturalists and educators.

To make submitting information easier, I have gathered some instructions below:

    Classes Near You
    If you teach and would like to let others know about an upcoming class or adventure to a far-away land, please send a quick note along with your information and I will create a listing on the appropriate state &/or country page and post an announcement.

    To list your botanical art workshops, botany classes, book arts classes or sketchbook adventures, please send the information below to education@artplantae.com. When your information is posted, it is also pushed out to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

    Please submit:

    1. Your name
    2. The name of your class
    3. Date of your class
    4. Class times
    5. Location of your class
    6. A description of your class.
    7. Registration information or website where student can get all course details.

    Exhibition News
    To announce an upcoming botanical art exhibition or an exhibition about a closely related subject, please send your information to education@artplantae.com. If you have a media image, please send this along a well. If the hosting museum, gallery or garden is handling all media requests, please point me in the right direction and I will contact them for information.

    Special Projects
    Are you involved in a project that encourages an interest in plants? Share your news! Contact me at education@artplantae.com.

The annual ArtPlantae Reader Survey will be coming your way soon. So if you have thoughts to share, please save them for the survey. Your feedback is always welcome and appreciated.

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