2019 ACTIVITIES
October 18, 2019
Bastyr University, Kenmore, Washington
Undergraduate students, Plant Identification IV Course - Ms. C. Hamby.
Portrait of a Plant workshop - Botanical Illustration, preparation of a plant scientific plate, pen and ink.
Bastyr University, Kenmore, Washington
Undergraduate students, Plant Identification IV Course - Ms. C. Hamby.
Portrait of a Plant workshop - Botanical Illustration, preparation of a plant scientific plate, pen and ink.
October 17, 2019
Liberty High School, Renton, WA
12th grade, Environmental Sciences classes - Ms. D. Allen
"At the intersection between arts and sciences" - Scientific illustration discussion and drawing session.
Students' drawings below .
Liberty High School, Renton, WA
12th grade, Environmental Sciences classes - Ms. D. Allen
"At the intersection between arts and sciences" - Scientific illustration discussion and drawing session.
Students' drawings below .
October 9-10, 2019
Bastyr University, Kenmore, Washington
Undergraduate students, Plant Identification I Courses - Ms. C. Hamby.
Portrait of a Plant workshop - Introduction to botanical Illustration, making observations, and sketching.
Bastyr University, Kenmore, Washington
Undergraduate students, Plant Identification I Courses - Ms. C. Hamby.
Portrait of a Plant workshop - Introduction to botanical Illustration, making observations, and sketching.
May 13-17, 2019
French American School of Puget Sound, Mercer Island, WA
6th grade science classes - Mrs. C. Joubert
Exploration of the Geology of Washington State
Traveling through Washington state for an amazing week of geology field work. Twenty nine, bilingual, 6th graders from the French American School of Puget Sound explore some of the spectacular geological sites of our state to learn about the processes that form our landscapes.
French American School of Puget Sound, Mercer Island, WA
6th grade science classes - Mrs. C. Joubert
Exploration of the Geology of Washington State
Traveling through Washington state for an amazing week of geology field work. Twenty nine, bilingual, 6th graders from the French American School of Puget Sound explore some of the spectacular geological sites of our state to learn about the processes that form our landscapes.