Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘Special Events’ Category

The Fifth Annual Plants Illustrated exhibition opened this weekend at the
UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley. This exhibition features many styles of botanical art by members of the Northern California Society of Botanical Artists.
This exhibition can be viewed 10 AM – 4 PM daily through February 7, 2014.
The exhibition is free with garden admission.

The garden offers many opportunities to learn about botanical art. Here is information about upcoming classes and a special lecture about Pierre-Joseph Redouté:

    Botanical Artist to the Court of France
    Thursday, January 23, 2014; 10-11 AM
    Catherine Watters will introduce new audiences to Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759-1840), the botanical artist to the Court of France. Advanced registration required. $15/$10 members. Register


    Introduction to Botanical Art with Catherine Watters

    Friday, February 28, 2014; 10 AM – 4 PM
    Learn how to observe plants and how to turn your observations into a detailed drawing. Students will work in graphite, colored pencil and watercolor. All levels of experience are invited to participate. $90/$80 members. Register


    Roses
    – May 8, 2014; 10 AM – 4 PM; $90/$80 members

    Summer Flowers
    – August 21, 2014; 10 AM – 4 PM; $90/$80 members

    Fall Fruit
    – October 9, 2014; 10 AM – 4 PM; $90/$80 members

This information can also be viewed at Classes Near You > Northern California.

Read Full Post »

Left, Passiflora [Passiflora serratodigitata Linnaeus, Passifloraceae], watercolor on paper by John Tyley (Antigua/England?, early 19th century), ca.1802, 42 × 27 cm, HI Art accession no. 0849.36 and right, Passion flower [Passiflora Linnaeus, Passifloraceae], watercolor on paper by Martin J. Allen (England), 2006, 51 × 73 cm, HI Art accession no. 7862, © 2006, Martin J. Allen, All Rights Reserved.

Left, Passiflora [Passiflora serratodigitata Linnaeus, Passifloraceae], watercolor on paper by John Tyley (Antigua/England?, early 19th century), ca.1802, 42 × 27 cm, HI Art accession no. 0849.36 and right, Passion flower [Passiflora Linnaeus, Passifloraceae], watercolor on paper by Martin J. Allen (England), 2006, 51 × 73 cm, HI Art accession no. 7862, © 2006, Martin J. Allen, All Rights Reserved.

Duets
The Hunt Institute
March 20 – June 30, 2014

The Hunt Institute of Botanical Documentation invites you to Duets!

As with duets in music, the upcoming exhibition Duets creates new, harmonious couplings of botanical art with items created between the 16th and 21st centuries from the Hunt Institute collections. The subjects of these pairings explore the parallels between works created for numerous botanical applications. They include works painted during expeditions and in native environs; plants of the Americas and introductions now cultivated for the garden; works that showcase the Eastern aesthetic and its modern influence; work of a classical style and more experimental and evocative processes; plants illustrated for agricultural and economic purposes and for their pure aesthetic; and work by historical masters and the contemporary artists they influenced.

The duets include works by the following artists:

  • Pierre-Jean-François Turpin (France, 1775–1840) and Irina G. Gai (Russia)
  • Pierre-Joseph Redouté (Belgium, 1759–1840) and John Pastoriza-Piñol (Australia)
  • Unknown artist (United States, 20th century) in the Hitchcock-Chase Collection of Grass Drawings and Marcel Jomphê (Canada)
  • A work attributed to either Barbara Regina Dietzsch (Germany, 1706–1783) or Johann Siegmund Dietzsch (Germany, 1707–1779) and Damodar Lal Gurjar (India)
  • Imogen Cunningham (United States, 1883–1976) and Olivia Marie Braida (United States)
  • John Tyley (Antigua/England?, early 19th century) and Martin J. Allen (England)
  • Jean-Louis Prévost (France, 1760–1810) and Roderick McEwen (Scotland, 1932–1982)
  • Georg Dionys Ehret (Germany/England, 1708–1770) and Marilena Pistoia (Italy)
  • Priscilla Susan Bury (Mrs. Edward, England, 1793–1869) and Margaret Ursula Mee (England, 1909–1988)
  • Joseph Prestele (Germany/United States, 1796–1867) and Elisabeth Dowle (England)
  • Lou E. Hurst (Mrs. Albert W. Lamb, United States, 1883–1949) and Regine Hagedorn (France)
  • Andrey Avinoff (Russia/United States, 1884–1949) and Albert G. Richards (United States, 1917–2010)
  • Gerard van Spaendonck (France, 1746–1822) and Rose Pellicano (Italy/United States)
  • Kokei or Kodo Yoshikawa (Japan, 19th century) and Aurora Tazza (Italy)
  • Leonardo Parasole (Italy, late 16th–early 17th century) and Elliot Offner (United States, 1931–2010)
  • John Curtis (England, 1791–1862) and Anne Marie Trechslin (Italy/Switzerland, 1927–2007)
  • James Bolton (England, 1735–1799) and Raphael Henri-Charles Ghislain (Belgium)
  • Balthasar Cattrani (Italy, 1770–1810) and James M. Shull (United States, 1872–1948) in the USDA Forest Service Collection
  • Augusta Innes Withers (England, ca.1793–1860) and Claus Caspari (Germany, 1911–1980)
  • A work attributed to Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy (Mexico, 18th century) in the Torner Collection of Sessé & Mociño Biological Illustrations and Lois Martin Povall (England/South Africa, 1905–1984)
  • J. Watts (England, 19th century) and Ruriko Kato (Japan)
  • Unknown artist (India, 19th century) and Bernard Pertchik (United States, 1924–1992) and Harriet Pertchik (United States, 1925–1988)
  • Unknown artist (France?, 18th century) and Lilian Snelling (England, 1879–1972)
  • Pierre-Joseph Redouté (Belgium, 1759–1840) and Timothy C. Angell (United States)


Exhibition Programs

Opening Reception
Thursday, March 20, 2014, 5–7 pm
At 5:30 pm, Curator of Art Lugene B. Bruno will give a short introduction to the exhibition in the gallery.


Open House 2014

In conjunction with Duets, the Hunt Institute will hold its annual Open House on Sunday, June 29, 2014. Stop by for a gallery tour, to meet the curatorial staff and to attend Botanical Exploration in the Americas, a special presentation by Assistant Librarian Jeannette McDevitt, Curator of Art Lugene Bruno and Archivist J. Dustin Williams. Their presentation will focus on three explorers to the Americas who were interested in medicinal and economic plants and ethnography. Related publications, original artwork and archival materials from the Hunt Institute collections will be on view. The schedule of events during Open House is as follows:

    1:00 Registration (continues all afternoon)

    1:15–1:30 Welcome and Introduction in Reading Room by Publication and Marketing Manager Scarlett Townsend

    1:30–2:15 Walking tour of Reading Room furniture by Publication and Marketing Manager Scarlett Townsend

    2:15–3:00 Exhibition tour of Duets by Assistant Curator of Art Carrie Roy

    3:00–4:00 Botanical exploration in the Americas by Assistant Librarian Jeannette McDevitt, Curator of Art Lugene Bruno and Archivist J. Dustin Williams

    The presentation Botanical Exploration in the Americas will include curatorial conversations about three explorers to the Americas who were interested in medicinal and economic plants and ethnography. Displayed will be related publications, original artwork and archival materials from the Hunt Institute collections. McDevitt will feature Spain’s 16th-century court physician Francisco Hernández (1514–1587), the first scientific explorer in the New World (1570–1577), with resulting publications; Bruno will discuss the physician Martín de Sessé y Lacasta (1751–1808) and his work with Jose Mariano Mociño (1757–1820) during the Spanish Royal Expedition to New Spain (1787–1803) that explored the Caribbean, Mexico and northern Central America, showing the resulting illustrations intended for a published flora; and Williams will talk about the botanist and plant collector William Andrew Archer (1894–1973) and his explorations in Mexico and Central and South America for the USDA in the 1930s, with field diaries, reports and photographs.

    4:00–4:30 Enjoy exhibition and displays; talk with curators and staff


Cabinet of Curiosities

On display in the Hunt’s Cabinet of curiosities this spring will be the field notebooks of Emma Lucy Braun (1889–1971), author of the influential Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America (1950). The field notebooks are from the Hunt Archives collection.


Exhibition Hours

The Duets 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 am–noon and 1–5 pm; Sunday, 1–4 pm (except 18–20 April, 4 May and 25–26 May). Because the Hunt’s hours of operation are occasionally subject to change, please call or email before your visit to confirm. 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.

Read Full Post »

quenchTravel_MBest_England2014 This year Canadian artist and teacher, Margaret Best, travels to England on a 10-day journey to historic sites of significance to the world of botanical art.

Join Margaret September 17-26, 2014 and visit the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, tour the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art, tour the Marianne North Gallery and spend a week painting at Colesbourne Park, the estate of Lady Carolyn and Sir Henry Elwes. Among the planned excursions is a visit to The Prince of Wales’ country estate Highgrove, home to his famous gardens and the Highgrove Florilegium.

Immerse yourself in the history of botanical art. Download the detailed itinerary to learn more about this unique adventure.


Botanical Art in the Cotswolds with Margaret Best

September 17-26, 2014
Cost: $4,775 Canadian (convert currency)
www.quenchtravel.com

This information has been added to the Classes Near You sections for Canada and England.

Read Full Post »


Gaynor Dickeson

www.gaynorsflora.com
Gaynor Dickeson is a British botanical artist living on the south coast of England. Her work has been exhibited widely in Europe, Scandinavia, Australia and the USA. Her work is in various collections including The Hunt Institute in Pittsburgh, USA and her awards include a Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Silver Grenfell medal for her series of Magnolia x soulangeana paintings in 2011.

Gaynor has taught successfully for many years mostly in the UK and Norway. She teaches workshops for Field Breaks, and is the Botanical Art Tutor for the
London Art College distance learning course. Gaynor also teaches two- and three-day workshops in her home. Visit the Tuition page on her website for more information.

    Botanical Art Painting Holiday in Norway
    Join Gaynor Dickeson in Norway for a seven-day botanical art workshop and holiday June 29 – July 6, 2014. You will paint plants and flowers from the area. Each morning you will get active teaching in watercolour or coloured pencil according to your preference, but the afternoons are yours to spend as you wish. Gaynor plans to be available for guidance most afternoons. You can expect six days of botanical art tuition from an artist very familiar with the area in South-Eastern Norway.

    You will spend seven nights in the Thon Hotel, in Åsgårdstrand, on the banks of the Oslo Fjord, Norway; your studio will be a conference room overlooking the beautiful fjord. Åsgårdstrand was the home of Edvard Munch and has lovely views; the area is renowned amongst artists for its extraordinary light.

This information has been added to the Classes Near You sections for England and Norway.

Read Full Post »

Mariposa Lily, © Joan Keesey, All rights reserved

Mariposa Lily, © Joan Keesey, All rights reserved

Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California: The Art and Science of Native Plants
January 11 – March 15, 2014

The Theodore Payne Gallery is pleased to host a juried exhibition of work by members of the Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California (BAGSC). The Guild is a chapter of the American Society of Botanical Artists, an organization dedicated to encouraging the development of botanical art and the promotion of this artistic tradition.

Throughout history, botanical art has played a crucial role in the discovery and identification of plants – including the California flora – and the dissemination of scientific knowledge. Botanical art has the power to communicate the importance of plants to our world, whether through conservation, horticulture or agriculture. Botanical art adheres to the highest standards of both art and science, making it unique among all the art forms.

Jurors Olga Eysymontt (BAGSC founder), Bart O-Brien (Director, East Bay Regional Parks Botanic Garden) and John Wickham (Past President, Theodore Payne Foundation and Curator of Theodore Payne Archives) selected 23 artworks by 14 artists for this exhibition. Participating artists are:

An opening reception will be held this weekend on Saturday, January 11, 2014 from 2:00 – 4:30 PM. Artist demonstrations and jury results at 3:00 PM.



About the Theodore Payne Foundation

The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants, Inc., is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping others discover the beauty of California native plants. It is located north of Los Angeles in Sun Valley, CA.
www.theodorepayne.org

Read Full Post »

The Contra Costa Master Gardeners and the City of Brentwood are hosting
In Our Own Backyard, a celebration of local and sustainable fresh food at the new Brentwood Community Center in Brentwood, California. This event will be held on Saturday, February 8, 2014 from 9 AM – 4 PM.

The morning program will focus on local agricultural, especially what’s happening in Brentwood, Contra Costa County’s most productive agricultural community. Farmers who specialize in Brentwood sweet corn will discuss how this crop has been developed and has become a sought-after variety throughout the west. A newer cottage industry, olive oil, has also taken root in East Contra Costa County and Sean McCauley, the farmer who pioneered the region’s olive oil growth, will speak about its production.

The Brentwood Agricultural Land Trust (BALT) will also give a presentation about local food production and how farmland conservation and stewardship are vital to continuing success.

In the afternoon, the spotlight turns to the home gardener. Leading soil scientist Dr. Steve Andrews will speak about enhancing the soil in home gardens.
Dr. Andrews will discuss solutions for making soil more productive so that home gardeners can produce better edible and ornamental plants. Following Dr. Andrews’ presentation, local CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture) will discuss how consumers can take advantage of farm fresh fruit and vegetables and how these fresh foods can be delivered to one’s home or be picked up at a chosen site.

Local vendors will share samples and offer soaps, honey, yarn, jams and many other local food and non-food agricultural products for sale.

Tickets for this special event are $35 each and can be purchased on the
In Our Own Backyard 2014 website. Admission includes a catered lunch by Nature’s Bounty.

Read Full Post »

©2013 ArtPlantae LLC The exhibition about an artist’s exploration of the 52 Montezuma Bald Cypress trees at Fairmount Park in Riverside will continue into the New Year.

Sue Mitchell’s exhibition about her one-year sabbatical has resonated with many members of the public, both young and old. If you haven’t had a chance to see this inspiring journey about creativity and community, you still have time to see the exhibition before it closes.

Thanks to a Community Foundation Grant, admission to the Riverside Art Museum (RAM) is free through
January 5, 2014. Visit RAM today!

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »