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Alaska Folk School

http://alaskafolkschool.org
Located at the Northern Susitna Institute, a nonprofit educational organization offering experienced-based learning opportunities in a broad range of subjects. The Alaska Folk School is located in Talkeetna, Alaska.

    Natural History Field Sketching
    September 15-16, 2012; 10 AM – 5:00 PM
    Explore field sketching techniques using a homemade sketchbook supplied by the instructor. Participants will document the natural history of Talkeetna. Open to all levels artists age 13 and up.
    Cost: $135 members, $150 non-members. View Details/Register

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Brooklyn Botanic Garden

www.bbg.org
Established in 1910, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden is home to 12,000 plant species and cultivars, the Steinhardt Conservatory and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium. They offer classes in botanical art, botany, birding and many garden-related subjects. A sample of upcoming classes is listed below. Search for more learning opportunities by viewing their complete schedule online.

    Botany for Horticulturists
    Thursdays, September 6 – October 18, 2012; 6-9 PM. Introduction to plant anatomy, plant life cycles, plant reproduction, taxonomy and physiology. This is a foundation course for the Horticulture Certificate. Cost: $303 members, $337 non-members. View Details/Register

    Beginning Plant Drawing from the Masters with Anne Walsh
    Thursdays, October 4-25, 2012; 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM. Open to all levels of artists. Participants will study the drawings of master illustrators, including botanical artist Walter Hood Fitch. Anne Walsh is a member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, an art educator and art historian. Cost: $185 members, $207 non-members. Material Fee: $15.
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    Botanical Drawing with Adele Rossetti
    Tuesdays, October 16 – November 27, 2012; 1-4 PM. Learn the drawing techniques used by scientific illustrators. Participants will work in pencils and pen and ink. Instructor Adele Rossetti is a member of the BBG Florilegium Society. Cost: $185 members, $207 non-members. Material Fee: $5. View Details/Register

    Evening Painting with Adele Rossetti
    Tuesdays, October 16 – November 27, 2012; 6-9 PM. Participants will observe and draw plants and learn painting techniques used in botanical art. Open to all levels of artists. Cost: $185 members, $207 non-members. Material Fee: $5. View Details/Register

    Fall Fruits, Flowers and Foliage in Watercolor
    Wednesdays, October 24 – December 5, 2012; 2-5 PM. Experienced watercolorists will explore how to capture the colors of autumn with instructor Albert Massimi, president of the Brooklyn Watercolor Society and member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators. Cost: $185 members, $207 non-members. Material Fee: $7 View Details/Register

    Botany for Horticulturists
    Wednesdays, October 24 – December 12, 2012; 6-9 PM. Introduction to plant anatomy, plant life cycles, plant reproduction, taxonomy and physiology. This is a foundation course for the Horticulture Certificate. Cost: $303 members, $337 non-members. View Details/Register



Also See…

Drawing is not about making pictures, but it is about learning to see through drawing.

— Ila Crawford

In Art Instruction in Botany Lab, Lyn Baldwin and Ila Crawford investigated how drawing changed the way botany students learned in a traditional botany lab. This year, they are investigating the reverse — how students in a traditional art class will react to the study of botany.

In a recent article, Does the Science of Botany Need Art? Does Art Need the Science of Botany?, Baldwin and Crawford write about how the disciplines of art and botany can benefit from each other. To make their points, Baldwin (a quantitative field botanist) explains why “the science of botany needs the joy of art” and Crawford (a visual art instructor with 20 years experience) explains the reasons why plants have a “legitimate place in art education.” Their article is a must-read if you’re interested in how drawing can be used to encourage an interest in plants.

Written as a backdrop for their current research about incorporating botany into art class, it also serves as an announcement for an exciting new exhibition for which Baldwin and Crawford are the curators. The exhibition they have created explores the idea that “art inhabits the teaching and practice of botany, and conversely botanical subjects and scientific methods have a legitimate place in teaching and practicing art.”

Lyn Baldwin and Ila Crawford have announced the call for entries for this exhibition and they would like to invite you to participate. The wonderful thing about this exhbition is that it is open to not only artists, but to botanists as well!

Here is a summary:

Art and Science: Drawing and Botany
Canadian Botanical Association
June 5-25, 2013

Invited: Artists, botanists, and groups of artists and botanists working on special projects (10 or more individuals)

Submissions: Three maximum for individuals; one per member for group submissions. Only original work will be accepted, no reproductions. Sketchbooks will be accepted. Only digital images will be accepted for the jurying process.

Entry Fee: $10 per registration ($10 covers up to three works)

Deadlines: Individual submissions (March 29, 2013), Project-based submissions (January 15, 2013)

For additional information about digital submissions, artist’s statements, insurance and more, visit Art and Science: Drawing and Botany.



Literature Cited

Baldwin, Lyn and Ila Crawford. 2012. Does the science of botany need art? Does art need the science of botany? Canadian Botanical Association / L’Association Botanique du Canada. CBA/ABC Bulletin. 45(1): 10-13. Web. http://www.tru.ca/cba-abc/art.html [accessed 16 August 2012]

Natural History Journals

Folded books by artist Andie Thrams are on view at the Rowboat Gallery in Oregon. The collection on view was inspired by Andie’s field studies and creative projects.

Also on view are the rattan forms of basket maker and mixed media artist, Shannon Weber.

Both exhibitions can be enjoyed through September 3, 2012.

Information about Andie’s workshops, travel tours and personal creativity coaching can be viewed at Classes Near You > Northern California.

Frye Art Museum
fryemuseum.org
The Frye Art Museum was established in 1952 and contains the collection of Seattle collectors and philanthropists, Charles Frye (1858-1940) and Emma Frye (1860-1934).

    Urban Foraging and Botanical Illustration – October 6, 13, and 20; 9 AM – 4 PM. Learn to identify edible and medicinal plants growing in Seattle’s urban landscape. Each field excursion is followed by a studio session in which participants will learn how to draw and paint the plants they collected. Field excursions are three hours in length. Cost: $220 Frye members, $280 non-members. View Details/Register

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The Morton Arboretum Botanical Art & Illustration and Master’s Studio Certificate Program

http://www.mortonarb.org/
The Morton Arboretum is located in Lisle, Illinois and is dedicated to the conservation of trees. Its 1,700-acre garden has 4,000 kinds of trees, shrubs, and plants. Individuals interested in earning a certificate in botanical art & illustration &/or an advanced master’s certification in this discipline, should visit the program’s webpage for more information. In addition to completing required coursework, certificate students explore related topics and disciplines in elective courses.

The Fall 2012 schedule of classes includes:

  • Drawing Lichens and Mosses – September 11-25, 2012
  • Autumn Plants in Scratchboard – September 13 – October 11, 2012
  • Mixed Media in Depth: Contemporary Botanical Art – October 16-30, 2012
  • Autumn Landscape in Graphite and Watercolor – October 27-28, 2012
  • Illustrating Nature in Text & Art – November 10-11, 2012

View all classes and course descriptions online.

This update can also be viewed at Classes Near You > Illinois.

Looking to being a new adventure in botanical art?

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Hoyt Arboretum

www.hoytarboretum.org
A 187-acre arboretum with 21 trails totaling 12 miles in length. Home to a collection of more than 1,000 species of trees and other plants. Researchers have kept continuous records of the plants growing in the arboretum. The Hoyt Arboretum Plant Inventory Guide has information on over 8,000 plants. It is available to the public for free.

    Botanical Drawing Workshop: Learn to Draw from Nature
    August 25, 2012; 11 AM – 2 PM. An introduction to botanical illustration with Lauren Jarrett. Cost: $45 HAF Members, $55 Non-members.
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