Nature Journaling - Let's Look at Grasses! Morning session
Event description
Nature Journaling - Let's Look at Grasses!
'Tangled Roots', this summer’s exhibition at Auckland Botanic Gardens explores how one humble family of plants has shaped humanity above all others. From our evolution to our breakfasts, grasses and people are deeply entangled.
Join Botanical Artist, Lesley Alexander in a morning of nature journaling, looking more closely at these plants found around us.
Nature Journaling is a great way to get back to nature, bringing with it a sense of calm and well-being, an antidote to our busy, tech driven lives. No artistic ability is required, just a desire to connect more with nature. This is an ideal activity to do with children and this could be the start of lifetime love of the natural world around them.
We will discuss what Nature Journaling is and through using a series of prompts you will soon be in a relaxed frame of mind documenting your natural finds in words and sketches. We will initially be looking at different grass species in the gardens - you will be surprised at the variety found, but of course, if anything else catches your eye, go for it!
With just the basics of paper and pencil, you will learn how to look and recognise the things in nature that you appreciate and that bring you pleasure. You will leave with notes and ideas, allowing you to carry on at home, on holiday, or whenever you get the chance!
What better way to build a lasting creative connection with the environment!
Essential materials will be provided but feel free to bring your own art materials and sketchbook.
Oh, and bring your hat, sunscreen and water bottle!
A rug or chair to sit on will be useful too!
We will meet in the Unitec classroom but ideally, we will draw outside, unless the weather prevents that.
Date/time
Saturday 13th December 2025
9.30am to 12.30 pm
Where:
The Unitec classroom in the Potter Garden
Cost:
Adult $35.00
Children under 14 - $10
Max number - 15 each session
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