Sketching Nature Series: Discovering Insects and Spiders
Learn how to sketch insects and spiders at this family program!
Learn how to sketch insects and spiders at this family program!
Explore Baltimore Woods through nature writing!
Learn new sketching techniques for drawing winter weeds!
In this sketching program, we will use pond nets to get a closer look at some of this pond life.
In the heart of Baltimore Woods we will sculpt tree spirits using our hands, natural clay, and other found materials.
Experience the joy of fall colors by making fun art outside!
We will share prompts about climate change with a focus on helping the planet and processing our thoughts and feelings through art.
From deep greenish blue evergreens to the skeletons of brown and gray maples, winter may be chilly but it's a great time to practice illustration.
Using textures, shapes, and materials found in nature we will hone our creative skills together by making art to take home using natural materials.
In summer, reptiles and amphibians are becoming very active. This is the perfect time to practice getting to know them through sketching.
In the heart of Baltimore Woods we will sculpt tree spirits using our hands, natural clay, and other found materials.
Join Baltimore Woods naturalist and artist Anna Stunkel and Onondaga Audubon Program Chair Emma Borys for a creative evening of bird sketching. This program is designed for adults and children age 12+.