What’s in Your Kit?
Join John Muir Laws and members of the Nature Journal Club as we dump out and explore the contents of our nature journaling kits. Usually, our Tuesday sessions are open Read More
Educator’s Forum: Cold Weather Journaling
What phenomena can you explore on cold winter days? What strategies help you teach when the temperature drops? Learn from the pros. Learn how to teach Nature Journaling! Join our Read More
Let’s Draw a Steller’s Jay
I love corvids. Join me as I walk through the process of creating a careful illustration of a Steller's Jay. I will use a combination of graphite, watercolor, and colored Read More
Echinacea: The Healing Path
Need a break from the holiday hubbub? Crave some time and space for a little creative inspiration? You might just find what you are looking for at the next online Read More
Great Blue Heron Portrait Workshop
Let's take a close look at the structure of the heron's head and neck. Understanding the anatomy will help you draw what you see. This demonstration will include graphite, watercolor, Read More
Discussing Climate and Environmental Issues: Hope and Engagement
How do we discuss environmental issues in a way that promotes realistic, constructive engagement? Berating students about the end of the earth does not work. How can we discuss environmental Read More
Journaling and Adversity
Join us for a discussion of resilience, adversity, and the power of paying attention. Join John Muir Laws as he sits down with Storyteller Gene Gryniewicz for a Thursday Workshop Read More
Sketching for Birders
Online CALearn how to draw birds in the field to help you observe more carefully and remember the details more accurately. You do not need to be an artist to enhance Read More
Educator’s Forum: Why Nature Journaling?
Let's explore intrinsic motivations behind nature journaling. What are the transferable skills behind nature journaling? How do these skills relate to career paths? Learn how to teach Nature Journaling! Join Read More
Hatching and Crosshatching
Learn how to use a simple line work system to convey light, shadow, and the orientation of surface planes. Crosshatching is a great way to show value and form with Read More