Name
Inspiration and Invitations from a Living Classroom. Magic in the Wild Practices Nature Journaling as a Pedagogical Tool and Building Relationships with Your Places. (Universal) (virtual)
Date & Time
Monday, April 25, 2022, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Description

This online workshop will explore Nature Journaling, it is a worldwide movement that integrates art, science, and nature exploration. Tricks and best practices would be shared, and discover how nature journaling connects science, language arts, math, visual arts, critical thinking, and mindfulness. Use nature journaling as an educational tool to build relationships with the world.

·         Good pencil (any HB,2B,4B,6B,9B) or mechanical

·         Sketchbook (no larger than 9” x 12”)

·         Eraser

·         Watercolour pencil, watercolour set, small watercolour brush

Maggie Chow has been serving the community with inspiring programs and events for over 30 years. Her practices under the influence of Reggio Emilia philosophies and methodologies. She does seasonal work as an art education consultant for the Sheshalh Nation’s Early Childhood Education Department. Maggie has recently jointed the Robert Bateman Foundation Nature Sketch program to promote eco-literacy and to inspire appreciation of the natural world. She is a full-time artist and entrepreneur based in Vancouver and Penticton.

 

 

Inspiration and Invitations from a Living Classroom.
Magic in the Wild practices Nature Journaling as a pedagogical tool and building relationships with your places.

Time: Apr 25, 2022 10:30 AM- 12:00 PM Vancouver

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3848144369?pwd=NjBnQjZoTnp6d1A1aCtCa3FyZndBUT09

Meeting ID: 384 814 4369
Passcode: 052888