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Kathleen Garness <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Dec 2009 11:47:23 -0600
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Joan, I believe the American Society of Botanical Artists are  
publishing the catalog and have some available: amsocbotartists.org.

Thanks for asking!

Kathy

On Dec 7, 2009, at 11:44 AM, Joan Lee wrote:

> Sounds just wonderful. And for those of us unable to attend, where  
> to we get a catalog? Thank you. j
>
> On Dec 7, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Kathleen Garness wrote:
>
> I promised our local chapter that I would post a notice of an  
> excellent upcoming traveling botanical illustration exhibit for  
> those of you in the Chicago/midwestern states area who might be  
> interested. I know weather is chancy mid- to late January but if  
> you can make it, I can assure you, it's worth at least a bit of a  
> drive! The 44 works in this juried show highlight the wonder and  
> diversity of our disappearing species. Peter Raven, director of the  
> Missouri Botanic Garden, wrote the introduction to the exhibition  
> catalogue, with additional essays by Sir Peter Crane; Katherine  
> Kennedy, director of the Center for Plant Conservation; Gary  
> Krupnik, head of the Plant Conservation Unit, Department of Botany,  
> at the Smithsonian; and James Miller, dean and vice-president for  
> science of the New York Botanic Garden.
>

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