The California Native Plant Society is now preparing for the CNPS 2009 Conservation Conference: Strategies and Solutions January 17-19 2009 at the Sacramento Convention Center, Sacramento California.

Among the many objectives of this conference is to “foment a greater understanding and appreciation of California’s unique flora”. A juried botanical art competition and exhibition will contribute to this goal. 

  • 1st Prize – $750, artwork published in Fremontia, & 2 complimentary tickets to Conservation Conference banquet.
  • 2nd Prize – $500, artwork published in Fremontia, & 2 complimentary tickets to Conservation Conference banquet.
  • 3rd Prize – $250, artwork published in Fremontia, & 2 complimentary tickets to Conservation Conference banquet.

“Conference Choice” – (voted on by conference attendees) Published in the CNPS 2009 Conservation Conference: Strategies & Solutions Proceedings.

Criteria Artists are invited to enter original artwork in any two-dimensional medium that reflects the beauty and uniqueness of California flora and adheres to high standards of botanical accuracy. All entries must depict plants indigenous to California (no introduced plants, please!). They must be botanically correct and species specific, accompanied by the scientific name.

Please download the Botanical Illustration Entry form or request a form from: CNPS Botanical Illustration Contest, 2707 K Street, Suite 1, Sacramento, CA 95816. Please type or write legibly on the entry form. All fields must be completed including: name of artist, full mailing address, phone number with area code, email, brief description of subject matter, medium, title and dimension of framed or matted work.

Deadline for submission November 1, 2008

Jenny Phillips in the Getty Garden

Jenny Phillips in the Getty Garden

This past June, July, and August, BAGSC participated in a variety of educational outreach programs held in conjunction with the Maria Sibylla Merian exhibit, titled “Maria Sibylla Merian & Daughters, Women of Art and Science” at the J. Paul Getty Museum, featuring activities that introduced the public to botanical art, entomology, botany, natural history, and Suriname.

Tania Norris was instrumental in bringing Jenny Phillips to the Getty to explore flower and insect drawings by Merian and her daughters in a Getty “Point of View” lecture. Jenny also demonstrated and lectured in an “Artist at Work” presentation, celebrating the beginning of summer with a one-day demonstration about the art and practice of botanical painting.

Tania provided the voice over for the GettyGuide Audio Tour of the exhibit, as well as the voice-over for the slide show on the web site at www.getty.edu.

Tania was also instrumental in connecting BAGSC with the Getty. BAGSC’s participation began in June when Deborah Shaw and Tania Marien introduced Getty Gallery Teachers to the techniques of botanical illustration and to plant morphology. They also taught a two-week course in June (repeated in July) to the public, designed to introduce participants to botanical illustration, and to provide an experience similar to what Merian must have experienced upon traveling to Suriname and observing unfamiliar plants. The Getty arranged for this class to be taught in conjunction with The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Jim Folsom, director of the botanical gardens at the Huntington Library, lead tours of the Huntington’s conservatory and greenhouses and introduced participants to how plants work.

Veronica at the BAGSC Family Festival table

Veronica at the BAGSC Family Festival table

BAGSC members participated in two Getty Family Festivals, where they conducted botanical art demonstrations in the Getty’s Central Garden and lead a host of children’s activities. Both festivals were well-attended. Children who visited the BAGSC area had the option of coloring engravings created by Merian, creating a natural history illustration with leaf rubbings, stamping fruits and vegetables with tempera paint to create their own “paintings”, and drawing plants and insects freehand. At other Family Festival venues, children of all ages could make a hat out of ti leaves, assemble floral brooches, create their own butterflies, create picture frames, stamp and mail postcards, and listen to the music of Suriname.

During the entire month of July, BAGSC members demonstrated botanical drawing and painting twice each week in the Getty’s Central Garden.

BAGSC member Kathy Dunham also taught classes at the Getty. Kathy led the Getty’s Drawing Hour and demonstrated how to create a nature journal during three early-evening classes in July and August.

Sally Markel with Deb in the Getty Garden

Sally Markel with Deb in the Getty Garden

And, in a true “Small World” moment, Sally Markel ran into Deborah Shaw during one of the botanical art demonstrations. Sally happened to be out visiting friends in Southern California, and came across BAGSC members doing the Getty “Artist at Work” demonstrations. Sally generously donated her pineapple illustration for use on the ASBA Annual Meeting & Conference web site registration.

The exhibition is open at the Getty until the end of August. Information about the exhibition (and Tania’s voice over) can be found on the Getty web site. Once the exhibition is over, information can be found in the Getty web site archives. The exhibition catalog and other books about Maria Sibylla Merian can be found online in the Getty bookstore.

More photos will be published to the blog soon. Stay tuned!

(as brought to the meeting by Janice)

4 oz box of Reese’s wild rice — cooked (see side of the package)
1 bell pepper-diced
1 bunch scallions-chopped
1 small red onion-diced
8 oz pecan pieces
6 oz Ocean Spray Craisins
1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
1/4 cup olive oil

Mix all the ingredients together and refrigerate overnight. It tastes better if it is made a day ahead.

(submitted by Kathy, from “Frieda’s Fiestas”)

¾ cup sugar (for caramel)
1 quart milk (whole milk is best)
1 cup sugar
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
4 egg yolks
6 eggs, slightly beaten

Cook the ¾ cup sugar to caramelize, then pour into earthenware mold or other mold (an 8” cake pan works well) turning it around so that the bottom and sides of the mold are covered with caramel.

Heat milk with the cup of sugar and the vanilla for about 10 minutes. Let cool slightly, then add the egg yolks and beaten eggs. Mix thoroughly. Remove and discard the vanilla bean. Pour the egg mixture into the caramel lined mold.

Place the mold in a larger pan of hot water and bake in a preheated 350˚ oven for about 1 ½ hours or until set (an inserted knife will come out clean). Cool completely before unmolding.

Makes 6-8 servings.

Margaret teaching at the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens in January.

Margaret teaching at the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens in January.

There a few spaces left at Margaret Best’s second class at the magnificent Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Her first class last January class was filled with a waiting list and was very well received. So … she has been asked to come back.

The class is on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th August at the Garden from 10 am – 4 pm. By request, Margaret is going to focus on ways to introduce higher level of realism into your work through understanding the form of the plant. She will also help you look at ways to improve overall composition. Although Margaret herself works in watercolor, she welcomes participants who wish to work in graphite or colour pencil. The class is open to all skill levels – come and enjoy the beauty of the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden with Margaret Best from Canada. See Margaret’s work on her web site, www.bestbotanical.com

Fee $125.00 for BAGSC and Santa Barbara Botanic Garden members, $145.00 for non-members.

If you would like to register for this workshop, you can do so online on the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden’s web site, or by calling (805) 682-4726, ext. 102.

Come join us for the BAGSC Quarterly Meeting at: Deborah Shaw’s Home

9 am; Coffee
9:30 am; Meeting starts promptly

AGENDA

1. Welcome members & guests
2. Secretary’s Report
3. Treasurer’s Report
4. Membership Report

Old Business
L.A. Garden Show May 1-4, 2008 Recap

Update on ASBA Annual Meeting and Conference at the Huntington Oct. 30 – Nov. 1, 2008

  • Teaching/classroom assistants
  • Distribute guidelines for teaching assistants
  • Distribute ad rate sheet, etc.
  • Request help to solicit ads for conference notebook
  • Request for volunteers to help with miscellaneous tasks
  • Next Conference Meeting

Jenny Phillips’ class

New Business
Getty

Upcoming Classes

  • Margaret Best, Santa Barbara Gardens, August 16 – 17, 2008
  • Anne Marie Evans, Pasadena Hilton, October 25 – 29, 2008
  • Alexander Viazmensky, Huntington Library, November 2 – 4, 2008
  • Pandora Sellars, Huntington Library, November 2 – 6, 2008
  • Jenny Phillips, Huntington Library, 11/2-11/6

2008 Meetings

  • October 11 at Norma Sarkins: Come help assemble all the goodies for the conference!

2008 Election and nominations for Educational Programs Manager

Update on Julie Schneider Ljubenkov

Program
Portfolio sharing

Tips and Techniques from Jenny Phillips’ class

Irene Horiuchi will share her experience at the Winslow Homer exhibition in Chicago

Giclee review

Many members are reporting that their favorite Giclee vendors are going out of business. We would like to publish a list and reviews of your favorite places to get scans and printing of your work. Please email or bring information, and we will post a review in our blog.

Any other demonstrations you might have (please let Leslie know what you would like to present)
All members are invited to attend this meeting & pot luck lunch afterward.

Please RSVP to Leslie Walker

It’s here! The ASBA 14th Annual Meeting and Conference Online Registration Web site is live and running. Click on the link to learn more about the exciting workshops, field trips, and special events planned for this year’s conference. This year we’ll all meet at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, CA, and at the Pasadena Hilton, from October 30 – November 1, 2008.

Visit the conference website often! We will be updating the Exhibitors’ Hall, instructors’ bios and images and will also be posting class materials lists on the website. Bookmark the site and keep up with what’s new.

We are also having pre- and post- conference classes, sponsored by BAGSC. Anne-Marie Evans will be teaching her five-day class right before the conference. It’s a great way to get started. After the conference, Alexander “Sasha” Viazmensky will teach a three-day mushroom class. Jenny Phillips and Pandora Sellars will each teach a five-day class. To sign up, contact Deborah Shaw. Additional information about each of the pre- and post-conference classes will be posted in the next few days.

Looking forward to seeing everyone in October!


Arillyn Moran-Lawrence’s Hibiscus arnottianus, an endangered Hawaiian Hibiscus, will be in the Wildling Museum’s juried exhibition and competition.  Titled “Endangered Species: Flora and Fauna in Peril” will open June 22, 2008 at the Los Olivos site.  The show will remain at the Wildling Museum until September 14th.  Then the painting, drawings and sculpture will be sent to the Department of the Interior, Washington,DC.

Their exhibition will open November 1, 2008 and close on February 28, 2009.  The tour continues on to Denver and the Wildlife Experience Museum. That exhibition opens May 9, and closes July 12, 2009.

Prizes will be announced at the Wildling Museum on June 22, 2008.  First Prize is $10,000, Second Prize is $5,000 and Third Prize is $2000.

 

DEADLINE: July 11, 2008

Juried Fine Art Exhibition: Juror: D.J. HALL, internationally renowned realist figurative painter.  $1000 total cash awards.  Open to all artists over the age of 18, working in fine art media, who can hand deliver artwork.  2-D and 3-D.  2-D max. 48”h x 36”w, Sculpture max 30 lbs.    $30/3 images (slides or CD-R), $5/each additional, 6 max.  Exhibition: Aug. 13- 30. 2008. Reception: Aug. 16. 20% commission on sales.  For Prospectus, send SASE to TAG Gallery, 2903 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90404,

Contact information: theartistsgallery@verizon.net or 310-829-9556.

 

BAGSC LA Garden Exhibit Invitation

Gilly Shaeffer Announcement Painting

Gilly Shaeffer has a show entitled “Contemporary Botanical Watercolors” at the Carriage House Gallery (next to the Boddy House) at the Descanso Gardens from April 4 to May 1, 2008. The Gallery is open from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily.

Descanso Gardens is located at 1418 Descanso Drive, La Canada, California 91011. The Gallery telephone is 818.949.0125.

“Seductive Strands”

  “Seductive Strands”,  Watercolor , Ophiopogon planiscapus, Black Mondo Grass

 

Arillyn Moran-Lawrence’s painting “Seductive Strands” is in the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, Members’ Exhibition in the Broome Street Gallery, New York City.  “Seductive Strands” is a watercolor botanical painting of Ophiopogon planiscapus, commonly known as Black Mondo Grass.  The painting received a second place award in watercolor.  This is a Members’ Exhibition that covers all genres, and not a botanical show.  The show runs from March 24th to April 13, 2008.  The Broome Street Gallery is located at 498 Broome Street, New York City, New York.

Norma’s Home

April 12, 2008

Coffee at 9:00 am; Meeting starts promptly at 9:30 am

AGENDA
1. Welcome members & guests
2. Secretary’s Report
3. Treasurer’s Report
4. Membership Report
5. Old Business:
  • BAGSC Insurance
  • ASBA Convention at the Huntington, October 30 – November 1, 2008
  • BAGSC Blog
  • LA Garden Show, May 1 – 4, 2008

6. New Business

  • Maria Sibylla Merian exhibition at the Getty
  • Upcoming classes
  • 2008 Meetings
7. Reports

  • Delivery to Julie Schneider Ljubenkov
  • Margaret Best class at the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens

PROGRAM: BAGSC Spring Cleaning Swap

It’s Spring and time for Spring Cleaning!

1. Ideas Swap: Bring what you’re working on, ideas for new techniques, materials other members might want to try out that you’re willing to share, books and reference materials you’ve discovered.

2. Materials Swap: Bring materials and unused art supplies that you want to sell or trade. Any “leftovers” will be donated to YouthInkWell, a writing center for children, where kids write their own books and create their own illustrations. Go to http://www.youthinkwell.org to learn more about them.

All members are invited to attend the meeting & pot-luck lunch afterward.
Please RSVP to Norma.

Desert Studies Center in the Mojave National Preserve, Zzyzx, CA

(California State University College of Extended Learning)
Friday, April 4, 7pm, through Sunday, April 6, 3pm.
Contact: (909) 537-5975, 3910 for ART 1509
Schedule # 43453CQ (credit)/43452CQ (non-credit)

http://cel.csusb.edu/desert_studies.html

Registration deadline: April 1, 2008

Donald Davidson-Instructor

http://www.nps.gov/plants/cw/watercolor/index.htm

Sally Jacobs, Apples

Sally Jacobs, posted by DB Shaw

Sally Jacobs, a member of BAGSC for many years and a former officer, is having a show of her new work at the TAG Gallery, February 27-March 22, 2008. The opening reception is Saturday, March 8, 5-8 pm. The address of TAG is 2903 Santa Monica Blvd (at Yale), in Santa Monica. 310-829-9556. She’d love to see you there.

She’ll also be giving an “Artist’s Talk” on March 19 at 7pm. The normal gallery hours are Wed-Sat, 11 am – 5 pm. Questions? Email Sally.

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