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Paula Panich – The Literary Gardener

www.theliterarygardener.com
Paula Panich is a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Gastronomica, and Better Homes and Gardens. She is the author of four books, including Cultivating Words: The Guide to Writing About the Plants & Gardens You Love. She teaches at museums and botanical gardens across the US and currently teaches in the UCLA Extension Landscape Architecture Program.


Art, Table, Taste, Memory: A Writing Workshop

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
10:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Journalist, teacher and writer, Paula Panich will teach a special writing workshop for Los Angeles Art Muse, a community of historians, artists and educators who lead small private group tours in the Los Angeles area. Join Paula at LACMA and engage with the food-and-table related art in the museum’s galleries. Participate in writing exercises and awaken your senses and memory to unveil your history as it pertains to food, memory, family and history.

Cost: FREE
LACMA Admission: $10
LACMA Parking: $10

For more information and to register, contact Clare Kunny. Limit: 12

Look to the upper right of your screen and you will see a new tab along the top of the page. The Events tab will take you to a page where you can view ArtPlantae’s event schedule at a glance. Here is what you’ll find on this page right now:


ArtPlantae is more than a website
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It is an independent small business and an educational organization managing various outreach activities. This page lists community events in which ArtPlantae will participate or host. See you offline!



August 2013

    Habitat for Humanity Artist Showcase Auction
    www.RiversideRestore.org/showcase
    Help raise money for home-building projects and home rehabilitation projects in the Inland Empire. The 46 unique works of are created by local artists are now being auctioned off to raise money for Habitat for Humanity Riverside and the communities they serve – Riverside, Moreno Valley, Jurupa Valley, Norco and Corona. The auction began on August 27, 2013 and ends on September 27 at 12 PM. The winning bidders will be notified on September 28. Learn More


    Fruit: Sweet & Savory

    Aurea Vista
    Saturday, August 31
    1:00 – 3:00 PM
    Join fellow gardeners and plant lovers at the community table at Aurea Vista to learn about fruit, botanical illustration and to begin your own personalized guide to plants. Participants will go home with sketches and information about different fruit types. To register, please visit the Aurea Vista or call (951) 684-1500. Limit: 6.
    Cost: $35, includes a Scripta Notes Sketchbook and fruit specimens.


September 2013

    Botany Craft Bar
    Aurea Vista
    Drop-in Activity, Riverside ArtsWalk
    Thursday, September 5
    6:00 – 8:30 PM
    Visit Aurea Vista during ArtsWalk to view the latest creations by local artists, to buy that special someone a unique gift, or to pick up a book to read during your lunch break. Visit ArtPlantae on the lower level to contribute to the mini-mural or to create a bookmark for the new school year. Art supplies will be provided.


October 2013

    Botany Craft Bar – Colorful Gourds
    Aurea Vista
    Drop-in Activity, Riverside ArtsWalk
    Thursday, October 3, 2013
    6:00 – 8:30 PM
    Visit Aurea Vista during ArtsWalk to view the latest creations by local artists, to buy that special someone a unique gift, or to pick up a book to read during your lunch break. Visit ArtPlantae on the lower level to draw colorful Fall gourds. Art supplies will be provided.


    UC Riverside Botanic Gardens Celebrates 50 Years

    http://gardens.ucr.edu
    Sunday, October 6, 2013
    10 AM – 4 PM
    The University of California Riverside Botanic Garden (UCRBG) is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a family garden festival. Demonstrations, lectures, a marketplace, and children’s activities are planned for this special event. The Garden is excited to announce the UCRBG Children’s Fund. Visit the festival to learn more about this new fund and how the Garden will enter its next 50 years as a teaching and educational facility promoting environmental sustainability.


    Riverside Long Night of Arts & Innovation

    http://longnightriverside.com
    Downtown Riverside
    Thursday, October 10, 2013
    4:00 PM – Midnight
    The inaugural event last year was a huge success. Come to downtown to learn about the innovative projects occurring in Riverside, to discover all there is to do in this historic area and to support local merchants. More information will be posted in September.




Attention Event Coordinators
:
ArtPlantae is always interested in learning about educational events related to its educational mission. Information about new events is always welcome.
Please send information (and vendor packets, when applicable) to:



Today is the day!

Forty-six unique works of art created by local artists will be auctioned off to raise money for Habitat for Humanity Riverside and the communities it serves in southern California’s Inland Empire. Proceeds will help to build and rehabilitate homes in Riverside, Moreno Valley, Jurupa Valley, Norco and Corona. As Habitat for Humanity Riverside explains in the exhibition program for the Artist Showcase:

Bid on these unique works of art and support Habitat for Humanity Riverside as we look to the future serving more low-income, working families with a hand up, not a hand out; and as we work to make affordable housing a matter of conscience throughout the communities we serve.

The Artist Showcase Homes Tour event at the Riverside Public Library came to a close last week. The exhibition can now be viewed at the Riverside Restore, Habitat’s home improvement store (map). The custom dollhouses and plaques in the exhibition can also be viewed online in the Artist Showcase Gallery.

The auction begins today at 12 PM (Pacific) and ends at noon on
September 27, 2013. The winning bidders will be notified on September 28, 2013.

Are you ready to place an opening bid?



Tell Your Friends

Please share news about the online auction with friends, family and colleagues. On behalf of Habitat for Humanity Riverside, the Riverside Restore, Showcase Artists and the families who will one day build their own homes — thank you.

Australian botanical artist John Pastoriza-Piñol will teach in Massachusetts in October. Details about this special learning opportunity have been added to
Classes Near You > Massachusetts.

Here is what’s new:


Friends of Wellesley College Botanic Gardens
Certificate Program in Botanical Art and Illustration

www.wellesley.edu/wcbgfriends
This program offers several weekly and two- or three-day classes on botanical art and scientific illustration with Sarah Roche and Jeanne Kunze and visiting instructors. The courses offered through this program cover all aspects of botanical art. Here is a peek at the 2012-2013 schedule:

  • Graphite Fundamentals: Basic Drawing Skills
  • Learning Botany by Drawing
  • Leaves 101
  • Plant Painting for the Petrified
  • Photoshop Demystified
  • Extreme Lumps and Bumps
  • smART Business
  • Colored Pencil Fundamentals


Fall 2013 Classes

DON’T MISS!
Fall’s Finer Details with John Pastoriza-Piñol

October 11-14, 2013
9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Learn how to build botanical realism in your art in this four-day class with Australian botanical artist, John Pastoriza-Piñol. An accurate realism artist based in Melbourne, Australia, John will share the intricacies of achieving fine detail with watercolor masking fluid and NEEF ¼ Comb, invaluable tools for contemporary botanical artists. Over the four days John will assist you with composition, painting techniques, and color theory as you accurately render the chosen subject. As a result, your paintings will be brought to a new level of realism and detail. This class is for artists with intermediate to advanced drawing and watercolor skills.

WCBG Friends Members, $550
Non-Members, $660

To register: wcbgfriends@wellesley.edu or call (781) 283-3094

Learn more about Wellesley’s certificate program.
View current schedule

Make Plants Special

Today our guide is Mary Lightbody, a professor who teachers preservice teachers. In What’s So Special About Plants? Inquiry in the Classroom, Lightbody describes how she teaches an introductory unit about plants using the 5E Learning Model we learned about earlier this year.

Lightbody (2011) explains how she plans for each phase of the model and how she guides students through each exercise. Her examples, support materials and references are excellent. If you get her article, here is what you’ll be adding to your Teaching Toolbox:

  • Instruction about how to use concept maps to understand what students already know about plants.
  • Instruction about how to identify students’ misconceptions about plants.
  • Insight into how to lead students through an observation activity that engages students through drawing.
  • Insight into how to help students explore differences and similarities between plants through writing.
  • An activity to help you verify the existence of cells that convert sunlight into food for growth.
  • Insight into how to evaluate student understanding and how to create opportunities for continued learning.

What I like best about Lightbody (2011) is that it provides a structured and easy-to-replicate approach to learning a biological process (photosynthesis) that is not easy to observe, much less understand. The introductory lesson Lightbody (2011) so clearly describes complements Max Axiom’s explanation of photosynthesis very well.

What’s So Special About Plants? can be purchased online from the National Science Teachers Association for 99¢.


Literature Cited

Lightbody, Mary. 2011. What’s so special about plants? Inquiry in the classroom. Science Scope. 34(8): 50-55



Also See

Early Registration Deadline is September 1, 2013
SAVE $250!

Each year natural science illustrator, Mindy Lighthipe, leads an art and photography tour to Costa Rica. The early registration deadline is fast-approaching. If you’ve considered this trip, don’t forget that you can save $250 if you register before September 1.

Why go to Costa Rica? What will you get out of it?

Mindy describes her tour and how Costa Rica continues to inspire her art:

A new adventure awaits!

Learn about Jane’s FREE class with Strathmore Artist Papers!


Jane LaFazio

janelafazio.com/
Jane is a mixed media artist and a member of the San Diego Sketchcrawl group. Jane teaches at conferences across the U.S. and leads classes in Italy and Greece too. In addition to sketching classes, Jane teaches workshops in collage, mixed media, and quilting. There are always many, many opportunities to learn from Jane in-person. Below is a short list of classes that may be of interest to you. To view all of Jane’s upcoming classes, see her teaching schedule online.

Also see this interview with Jane and her Ask The Artist Q&A with readers.


    FREE! Artful Card-making Techniques

    Jane will co-teach this online course with artist Joanne Sharpe through Strathmore’s Artist Studio. This class begins on September 3, 2013 and is designated at Workshop 3 in the roster. Act now to join the forum for this class — it already has more than 1,300 members!
    Join the forum for Workshop 3


    Sketching & Watercolor: Journal Style

    Six-week online class.
    Learn how to record your life, your summer vacation and other adventures using a loose and quick style of journaling. Participants in this online class will learn a new technique or subject each week and will receive links to supporting material. Communicate with fellow participants and see each others’ projects progress. Designed for beginners. Cost: $85. Online classroom will open Fall 2013.
    View Details


    Sketching and Watercolor in a Mixed Media Journal

    Six-week online class.
    Learn to draw from life using Jane’s quick approach to drawing. Take your art journaling to a whole new level! Cost: $90. Online classroom will open Fall 2013.
    View Details


Learn from Jane In-person
:

  • Walking and Watercolor in Italy – October 7-13, 2013
  • ArtWalk: San Diego – January 13-19, 2014
  • ArtWalk: Italy – May 24-30, 2014
  • ArtWalk: The French Riviera – June 1-7, 2014
  • Nature Journaling in Massachusetts – September 12-14, 2014

This information can also be found at Classes Near You > Southern California.