Join us for an inspiring introductory sketching class at Randall's Farm, where you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning fall scenery. Guided by an experienced instructor, we’ll explore techniques to capture the vibrant colors, textures, and charm of the farm’s picturesque landscapes. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or picking up a sketchbook for the first time, this class offers a welcoming environment to learn, create, and connect with the natural beauty around you. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate the essence of fall through art!
Things you may want to bring: Sketching pad, pencil, blanket or seat
Please note, there are no bathroom facilities.
Open to the public. Priority to members. Maximum 20 people. RSVP required.
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Diana Johnson is an environmental advocate and creative instructor with a Bachelor of Science in Geography and a minor in Marine Studies. She blends her environmental expertise with her love for the arts by teaching courses that inspire local stewardship of the natural world, while also guiding students in artistic expression, helping them to showcase their talents in exhibition.
In her approach, she seemingly integrates the dualities of art & science, delving into environmental and sustainability topics such as climate change resilience, conservation, and geological processes. Her goal is to not only convey the technical and analytic aspects of science, but to blend these with various artistic techniques and arts & crafts, creating a holistic and engaging approach to environmental education. Through her work, she creates safe space for individuals to grow and ponder location and place specific data, their own relationships and observations of nature, and their own artistic creations. Her efforts aim to inspire hope for community resilience, encourage creative solutions for environmentally impacted communities, and build artistic confidence by nurturing meaningful connections between the community and their natural world.