I would like to plug my program as well if you don't mind. It is at Sheridan College in Oakville (about 1/2 hour outside of Toronto) and it has a 4 year degree program in Scientific and technical illustration. cheers jennifer On 1-May-04, at 6:53 PM, anna padilla wrote: > > Stephanie great idea to give students a list and links of interest I > will begin to do the same. I teach informal education courses on the > botanical arts at Southern Methodist University here in Dallas, TX > and nationally at workshops for art leagues and garden societies. > Like you, I realize students needed a place to turn to when my brief > workshop class was over, to get more or continued info and support. I > have started a chat group. A no-obligation-to-pay-a-fee-to-join-group > or society, just a place to turn to for info on the botanical arts. I > would be honored if some of you on this list would join to add your > expertise. Please download( or is the term upload?) images of your > work into the files. Add links to yours or other good sites that > would especially be of interest to beginners. I am hoping it will be > a place to post questions, announce events and shows, the kind of > great stuff we talk about here but specifically on botanical arts. > http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/botanicalart > > > Stephanie, feel free to add my class to the list: BOTANICAL ARTS > WORKSHOP Aug. 16-24th Pagosa Springs Art Council, Pagosa Springs, CO > http://www.pagosa-arts.com/artists.html > > Cynthia Padilla, artist/instructor > > I teach a one semester junior college course in biological > illustration, and I give the students a list of places where they can > find further training..... If anyone out there knows of or teaches > courses I should include on my list, please let me know. Stephanie > McCann > jennifer osborn www.jenniferosborn.ca