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Dec
5

Introduction to Gouache Nature Illustration with Bill Singleton

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Fee for students: $55 + Eventbrite fees

December 5, 2020 | Online Workshop Hosted on Zoom

Instructor: Bill Singleton

Host and tech coordinator: Roseann Hanson

I’m please to be organizing a suite of four online workshops as part of the fall programming for the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill in Tucson, one of North America’s oldest field stations and the birthplace of the study of ecology. I’ll be teaching an introduction to nature journaling (see October 23-35).

Join professional illustrator Bill Singleton in his popular introduction to natural history illustration using gouache, water-soluble paint that is opaque. 

For hundreds of years gouache has been the main tool that natural science illustrators choose for botanical subjects because of its versatility and “editability.” 

Bill will demonstrate gouache using both white or toned paper, compare transparent watercolor and gouache, and teach rendering techniques unique to this interesting and classic illustration medium.

Harness your inner botanical illustrator as we venture virtually out into the hills and arroyos of Tumamoc to learn how to paint with gouache.

Format:

  • On the Zoom web platform, Bill will begin the class at 9 am and teach through a combination so demonstrations and lectures.

Times are all Arizona time zone:

Saturday: 

9 am - 11 am — live instruction / demos on Zoom

11 – 1 pm — students leave and go out and work on an assignment. [Lunch during this time as well]

1 – 3:00 pm — return to Zoom instruction and discussion, with a Q&A as well.

For more details and the registration link, please visit:

https://tumamoc.arizona.edu/workshop-–-introduction-gouache-nature-illustration

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Nov
19

Slithery Subjects: Sketching desert reptiles with John Muir Laws

Photo: Paul Mirocha for the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill

Photo: Paul Mirocha for the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill

Fee for students: $45 + Eventbrite fees

November 19, 2020 | Online Workshop Hosted on Zoom

Instructor: John Muir Laws

Host and tech coordinator: Roseann Hanson

I’m please to be organizing a suite of four online workshops as part of the fall programming for the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill in Tucson, one of North America’s oldest field stations and the birthplace of the study of ecology. I’ll be teaching an introduction to nature journaling (see October 23-35).

Learn the art of sketching our desert reptiles while studying their physiology and natural history. 

John Muir "Jack" Laws is one of the world's most widely known teachers of nature journaling. His approach emphasizes the growth mindset—that anyone can learn to draw and sketch in their field notebooks and journals—while he imparts not only sketching tips and tools but also an infectious joy in nature and its creatures.

We'll host a video stream of live reptiles with Tumamoc's Robert Villa, who is also president of the Tucson Herpetological Society. Beto will introduce you to a rosy boa, a desert tortoise, and a Gila monster who will model while you learn to sketch.

Format:

  • On the Zoom web platform, Jack will begin the class at 4 pm and teach through a combination so demonstrations and lectures.

Times are all Arizona time zone:

Thursday: 

4 pm - 6 pm — live instruction / demos on Zoom with a Q&A as well.

For more details and the registration link, please visit:

https://tumamoc.arizona.edu/slithery-subjects—drawing-desert-reptiles

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Nov
14

Sketching Desert Landscapes – Online workshop with Saraiya Kanning

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Fee for students: $55 + Eventbrite fees

Online Workshop Hosted on Zoom

Instructor: Saraiya Kanning

Host and tech coordinator: Roseann Hanson

I’m please to be organizing a suite of four online workshops as part of the fall programming for the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill in Tucson, one of North America’s oldest field stations and the birthplace of the study of ecology. I’ll be teaching an introduction to nature journaling (see October 23-35).

In this workshop, Tucson artist Saraiya Kanning will teach you the foundational principles for ink drawing, including how to create the illusion of light and dark using various mark-making. You'll also learn the fun trick of playing with ink washes by using water-soluble pen and a brush. 

The saguaro-studded hills of Tumamoc will lend  inspiration for your drawings. 

Format:

On the Zoom web platform, Saraiya will begin the class at 9 am and teach through a combination so demonstrations and lectures.

Schedule:

Times are all Arizona time zone:

Saturday: 

        9 am - 11 am — live instruction / demos on Zoom

        11 – 1 pm — students leave and go out and work on an assignment. [Lunch during this time as well]

        1 – 3:00 pm — return to Zoom instruction and discussion, with a Q&A as well.

For more details and the registration link, please visit:

https://tumamoc.arizona.edu/workshop-–-sketching-desert-landscapes

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Oct
23
to Oct 25

Nature journaling workshop online—live & interactive

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Fee for students: $110 + Eventbrite fees

Online Workshop Hosted on Zoom

Instructor: Roseann Hanson

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Times are all Arizona time zone:

Friday:

5:30 pm - 7 pm — Introduction / Zoom session

Saturday: 

9 am - 11 am — live instruction / demos on Zoom

11 – 1 pm — students leave and go out and work on an assignment in their yard or nearby home. [Lunch during this time as well]

1 – 3:00 pm — return to Zoom discussions, sharing pages

Sunday:

1 pm - 3 pm — Zoom instruction and sharing

One week later, Saturday — optional check-in

Join me for an online live and interactive introduction to nature journaling, hosted by the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill.

Neither science education nor art training is needed—you will develop the skills of a naturalist and a field sketch-artist along the way. 

Your observations, questions, and reflections will enrich your experiences and develop gratitude, reverence, and the skills of a naturalist . . . If you train your mind to see deeply and with intentional curiosity . . . the world will open before you.”   - John Muir Laws, artist, naturalist, and author

In this online class we will learn how to practice “intentional curiosity” as the core of nature journaling: to ask questions, to dig deeper, to focus our minds both intently and intentionally.  

Instructor Roseann Hanson, who has been keeping a nature journal for more than 30 years, will be your guide on the journey to becoming a naturalist, nature journalist, and artist. 

The class will include:

  • The nuts-and-bolts of journal-keeping (paper and ink types, archival systems, how to make entries that you can refer to later, laying out pages, prompts to jump-start observations, and tips on researching science questions sparked by your observations).

  • Easy tips that enable anyone to get started sketching and painting. 

  • Tricks to free you from your inner critic and start sketching and painting. Art in a nature journal is not only lovely to see, but an important component of your skillset because the very act of drawing and painting something from life involves incredibly intense observation. Your brain is wholly occupied by only that thing you are observing and drawing—it is a kind of meditation that results in new insights, deeper understanding, and even reverence and gratitude.

For details, pricing, and registration link, please visit the Tumamoc website: https://tumamoc.arizona.edu/workshop-–-nature-journaling

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Jul
31
to Aug 2

Nature Journaling: Learn the art of seeing and recording the world around you

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Join me and the Natural History Institute for a 2 1/2-day workshop exploring nature through field journals—all live online, including unique virtual field trips and your own field experiences.

Friday, July 31 – 5:30 pm to 7 pm

Saturday, August 1 – 9 am to 2:30 pm

Sunday, August 2 – 1 pm to 3 pm

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$110 USD

Keeping a nature journal or field journal can both deepen your connections to the natural world and help you learn more about it. Neither science education nor art training is needed—you will develop the skills of a naturalist and a field sketch-artist along the way.

This 3-session class will introduce the tools and processes of keeping a nature journal, with instructor Roseann Hanson. There will be an optional 1-hour check-in the following Saturday as well. Sessions will be recorded, for review and if you miss a day.

“Your observations, questions, and reflections will enrich your experiences and develop gratitude, reverence, and the skills of a naturalist . . . If you train your mind to see deeply and with intentional curiosity . . . the world will open before you.” - John Muir Laws, artist, naturalist, and author

In this class we will learn how to practice “intentional curiosity” as the core of nature journaling: to ask questions, to dig deeper, to focus our minds both intently and intentionally.

The class will include:

  • The nuts-and-bolts of journal-keeping (paper and ink types, archival systems, how to make entries that you can refer to later, laying out pages, prompts to jump-start observations, and tips on researching science questions sparked by your observations).

  • Easy tips that enable anyone to get started sketching and painting. Roseann will help free you from your inner critic and start sketching and painting. Art in a nature journal is not only lovely to see, but an important component of your skillset because the very act of drawing and painting something from life involves incredibly intense observation. Your brain is wholly occupied by only that thing you are observing and drawing—it is a kind of meditation that results in new insights, deeper understanding, and even reverence and gratitude.

  • Optional supplies package and book add-ons, mailed to you in advance, see below.

Instructor Roseann Hanson, who has been keeping a nature journal for more than 30 years, will be your guide on the journey to becoming a naturalist, nature journalist, and artist.

Optional supplies: Students may purchase Roseann’s book, Nature Journaling for a Wild Life , which includes blank journaling pages, and Minimalist Paint Kit and other supplies prior to the class.

TO REGISTER:

Call or email the Natural History Institute 

(928) 863-3232, info@naturalhistoryinstitute.org

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