Intermediate Journaling - Expanding your views & improving observational skills

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This unique hybrid class with naturalist and field notes artist Roseann Hanson focuses on skills improvement for intermediate journalers, particularly those who took her spring workshop.

Hanson begins with a Zoom lecture on Friday evening reviewing and honing techniques, and then Saturday morning the class moves onsite at Tohono Chul Park in Tucson practicing these deeper skills.

Can’t join us in person, or are a little nervous still about COVID? There will be the option of an interactive 360-degree virtual tour of Tohono Chul Park so you can visit and take part as well!

  • Honing observational skills through memory journaling

  • Practicing sketching little landscapes or animals by focusing on shapes

  • Using viewfinders and grids to isolate subjects and draw them quickly

  • Page layout and design — how to use an organic approach to complete attractive pages

  • Improving your journaling practice — how to make your journaling a lasting habit

A simple supply list will be provided and plan to bring a brown bag lunch for journal sharing time on Saturday.

Length: 5 hours total, over 2 days

Start time: All times are Arizona (Phoenix) –Friday, December 11, 5-7pm via Zoom

AND Saturday, December 12, 9am-1pm onsite at Tohono Chul or access and join via our unique virtual tour of Tohono Chul (you can then join in live via computer when students are out in the field and when Roseann is facilitating our journal sharing time).


(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: Hybrid — Friday is online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link) and Saturday you join us in person (outdoors, staying socially distanced, with masks) at Tohono Chul OR join us online via our interactive virtual tour and live Zoom link)

Cost: $65 for Tohono Chul Park members or $75 for non-members

To sign up: Please do so on the Tohono Chul Park website

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