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.
0000,0000,EEEEhttp://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
0000,0000,EEEEhttp://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