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The North American Orchid Conservation Center (NAOCC) is highlighting the artwork and educational contributions of scientific illustrator and educator Kathleen Garness. The conservation center is a collaborative effort by the Smithsonian Institution and the United States Botanic Garden. Its focus is to ensure the survival of orchids native to the United States and Canada.

Fifteen of Kathleen’s paintings and illustrations are now on view in the NAOCC Gallery. Visit the gallery online to enjoy an artist-led tour of this exhibition.

Kathleen is a member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators and the American Society of Botanical Artists. In 2012 she received an education grant to bring botanical art experiences and materials to underserved audiences. Kathleen writes about this project in Take Botanical Art into the Community.



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Kathleen Garness illustrates guide to plants of the Chicago region

ASBA Auction

Visit the ASBA Online Auction

The American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA) invites you to visit their online auction of contemporary botanical art. This public auction is open to everyone with an interest in botanical art. The ASBA has chosen Bidding for Good, a trusted online auction platform to host this fundraising event.

Ninety-one items are up for bid. Items include original artwork and giclee prints by ASBA members, as well as art supplies and jewelry. In many cases the starting bids for artwork are less than the actual value of the work, so this is a wonderful opportunity to buy botanical art for your home or to purchase an elegant plant portrait as a special gift.

Auction proceeds support the ASBA’s mission to “provide a thriving, interactive community dedicated to perpetuating the tradition and contemporary practice of botanical art”. Proceeds also benefit the artists, underwrite the ASBA journal, and enable the ASBA to produce botanical art exhibitions of the highest quality.

There is a lot to see on the auction site. Act now to be sure you have time to study each work. This auction ends on May 29, 2016 at 11 PM (EDT).

Go to the ASBA Auction



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This summer get to know the familiar rose in an entirely new way. Award-winning artist Carol Woodin will guide you through a field study of roses and show you how to match the colors of petals and leaves.

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


Carol Woodin

www.carolwoodin.com
Carol is an award-winning freelance artist whose specialties include orchids, rare wildflowers, heirloom fruits and garden plants. Visit her website to view her workshop schedule.

    Roses in Color
    New York Botanical Garden
    Bronx, NY  
    June 1-3, 2016
    10:30 am – 4:00 pm

    Observe the intricacies of the familiar rose by creating a field study in the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden. Return to the classroom to learn advanced color techniques for paper or vellum. Participants have the option of working in watercolor, colored pencil or graphite. This three-day workshop will give students plenty of time to perfect their color depiction of rose petals and leaves.

    Cost: $359.00 NYBG member, $395 non-member

    View Details/Register

EEWK2016-PartnerBadge-Sunflower It’s National Environmental Education Week!

If you live in southern California’s Inland Empire, mark April 24 on your calendar. You are invited to spend a day in the garden with ArtPlantae and other environmental educators at In the Garden: Birds, Bugs and Blooms, a family day event at Sunnylands Center & Gardens in Rancho Mirage.

Participate in scavenger hunts, guided tours, arts & crafts activities, and learn about insects, birds, reptiles and plants. ArtPlantae will host two learning stations during this event. One station will be about botanical illustration and the other station will be about patterns and scientific illustration.

Join us for a full day of springtime fun!

    In the Garden: Birds, Bugs and Blooms
    Sunnylands Center and Gardens
    Rancho Mirage, CA
    9:30 am – 2:00 pm
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More EE Week Resources for Parents and Educators

Browse the ArtPlantae EE Week archives below or conduct a search for related topics using the search box at right. Be sure to also see the resources available at the National Environmental Education & Training Foundation (www.neefusa.org).


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Have you been wanting to integrate botanical art into your classroom or program?

Now is definitely the time to do this.

The retail component of ArtPlantae is closing and from now through May 30, 2016 you can save up to $15 on online orders.

As always, your purchase helps support the American Society of Botanical Artists and the artists, researchers and institutions whose work is available through the store. No coupon codes are necessary. Savings are deducted automatically. Beginning your collection of botanical art couldn’t be easier!

Thank you for your support of the retail store over the years. Your interest in and support of ArtPlantae Books (2006-2013) and the smaller specialty store the past two years has been wonderful and much appreciated.

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Discounts valid for online orders only. No phone orders or fax orders. All prior sales excluded. Cannot be combined with other offers. All sales final.

Plan now for summer school in Maine.
Here’s the latest at Classes Near You > Maine:


Eagle Hill 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.

    Seashore Subjects in Pen & Ink and Color Pencil
    Dolores Santoliquido
    Steuben, Maine USA
    June 26 – July 2, 2016
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    Utilizing subjects found along the seashore, in a bog, and in the woodland areas, participants will realistically render subject matter in pen & ink and color pencil using a variety of techniques and support surfaces. Instruction will stress technique, accuracy, and creating well-balanced compositions. Field trips and hands-on demonstrations are an integral part of this workshop experience. Bring your pens, bottle of ink, brushes, and color pencils and prepare to have fun while learning to create beautiful images from this versatile media. This course is appropriate for beginning through advanced participants. The small class size allows individualized attention.

    Format: Lecture, Demonstration, Field trips, Hands-on, Compositions, Critique
    Venue: Eagle Hill Institute, Steuben, Maine
    Contact: Marilyn Mayer by email or 207-546-2821 ext.1.
    Fee: $475


    Painting in Watercolor: Groupings of Maine Plants in Habitat

    Carol Woodin
    Steuben, Maine USA
    July 17 – July 23, 2016

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    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 in order to compose accurate and beautiful groupings of Maine plants to complete in the classroom. Each microlandscape should impart a real sense of place, while also serving as a botanical portrait. A historical overview of botanical portraiture and microlandscapes will be discussed. This will give participants a perspective which will help them in developing compositions for their own watercolor paintings.

    Format: Lecture, Demonstration, Field trips, Hands-on, Compositions, Critique
    Venue: Eagle Hill Institute, Steuben, Maine
    Contact: Marilyn Mayer by email or 207-546-2821 ext.1.
    Fee: $475


    View complete schedule of seminars, courses and workshops at Eagle Hill

Now at Classes Near You > Massachusetts!


New England Wild Flower Society

www.newenglandwild.org
Conserving and promoting New England’s native plants to ensure healthy, biologically diverse landscapes. Educators and parents may be especially interested in the Society’s Go Botany program.

    Willows
    Garden in the Woods, Framingham, MA
    Saturday, April 23, 2016
    10 am – 3 pm

    This class will introduce you to the fascinating willow family and help you recognize and identify local and alien species in spring. After a class discussion that will include a slide show and demonstration of live material, we will visit a field site nearby and observe a few willow species. Bring a hand lens and waterproof footwear.
    Cost: $60 members, $75 nonmembers

    Eligible for Continuing Education Units and satisfies requirement for certificate program. View Details/Register


    Measuring Soil Health and Managing Site Challenges in an Urban Landscape

    Garden in the Woods, Framingham, MA
    Sunday, April 24, 2016
    9:00 am – 3:30 pm
    This hands-on, indoor/outdoor workshop introduces the concept of the soil health assessment and the implementation of soil health indicators for evaluating the biological, chemical, and physical attributes of soil as they pertain to the constraints of a site. Use of these soil health indicators will help landscape architects, garden designers, arborists, and landscape professionals determine the appropriate products, tools, equipment, and techniques needed to correct soil constraints and to develop a seasonal maintenance plan for a newly installed landscape, from installation to establishment and on to maturity. Bring a bag lunch.
    Cost: $86 member, $104 nonmember

    Eligible for Continuing Education Units and satisfies requirement for certificate program. View Details/Register


    Native Herbaceous Plant Materials: Early Season

    Garden in the Woods, Framingham, MA
    Thursdays, April 28, May 12, June 9 and Tuesday May 24
    1:00 – 3:30 pm

    Discover numerous native perennials suitable for New England gardens. We’ll look at native herbaceous plants that bloom in spring and early summer, focusing on how to use them effectively to create beautiful landscapes and gardens. Be prepared to walk in the Garden each day. This class is appropriate for landscape professionals and avid home gardeners. It is a companion to Native Herbaceous Plant Materials: Late Season, but can be taken separately.
    Cost: $154 member, $182 nonmember

    Eligible for Continuing Education Units and satisfies requirement for certificate program. View Details/Register