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Nature Journaling

  • Adirondack Interpretive Center 5922 New York 28N Newcomb, NY, 12852 United States (map)

Explore the walking trails around the AIC and learn about the connections between art and science while enjoying the beautiful scenery of the Adirondacks. Nature journaling is a tool that combines recording observations - an essential part of all scientific fields - with creating fun and personalized artwork. It provides an opportunity to slow down, relax, and learn about the outdoors through a creative lens. All are welcome regardless of knowledge or skill level. This program will be guided by Artist in Residence Helena Williams, a wildlife illustrator and falconer from North Creek, New York.

Supplies needed include a journal/sketchbook/notebook and drawing/writing utensils. You may bring your own materials or for a small fee use those available at the AIC (limited supply).

Registration requested but not required. To register email shample@esf.edu you use the link for easier registration: https://forms.gle/x9uhTFcTD4Q5RaCp8

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