The Rocky Mountain Society of Botanical Artists is pleased to invite you to ASBA’s 20th Annual Meeting and Conference in Denver, Colorado.
The Conference will be held at the Westin Denver Downtown, located one block from the famous 16th Street Mall, providing access to restaurants and shopping (with free electric shuttle buses). Within walking distance of the hotel are the excellent Denver Art Museum, the American Museum of Western Art – The Anschutz Collection, the Clyfford Still Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, the Molly Brown House Museum, Denver Public Library’s Western History and Genealogy Department, the historic Brown Palace Hotel and shopping destination Larimer Square. The hotel is a 25 minute cab or shuttle ride from Denver International Airport.
Whether you are a beginner or an accomplished artist, there’s something for you at ASBA’s conference. You’ll be immersed in botanical art and leave with memories to inspire you for a long time to come. In addition to the three-day core conference, there are pre- and post-conference workshops providing in-depth study. The conference activities will be held at the Westin Hotel and the Denver Botanic Garden. Join us for dessert and wine at a Welcome and Small Works Opening Reception on Wednesday evening.
Registration opens on July 12, 12:00 noon Eastern Time.Pre- and Post- Conference WorkshopsASBA offers workshops with three exceptional artists in pre- and post-conference workshops. Two-day workshops preceding the conference (October 14-15) include Light Form & Reflected Lights – Gourds with Jean Emmons and Watercolor Roundup with Connie Sayas. Beverly Allen will conduct a three-day workshop on Working to the Third Dimension on October 19, 20, 21.
Visualize your Day-by-Day Conference ActivitiesWelcoming & Small Works Opening Reception
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Wednesday evening, October 15, relax after your travel and kick off the conference . Join the Rocky Mountain Society of Botanical Artists, our local hosts, for a welcoming reception and opening of Botanical Art with Altitude: Small Works Exhibition. Dessert and wine will be served at 8 pm. Meet up with old friends and make new ones as we begin a full schedule of activities.
Classes, Lectures, Trips and More!
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Thursday, October 16, the popular Portfolio Sharing will be held in the spacious Westin Mezzanine. The Annual Meeting and Luncheon will catch you up on ASBA’s activities and will be followed by the Techniques Showcase featuring Hillary Parker (composition), Ann Swan (colored pencil), and Kelly Leahy Radding (gouache). Hands-on classes with Susan Fisher, and Carol Govan and lectures with Jesse Meyer of Pergamena, Katherine Taylor of Daniel Smith, Carol Woodin and Jeanne Debons fill the day. The Wildflower Forum Thursday evening will feature Rare Plants of Colorado with Susan Spackman Panjabi, a botanist with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program.
Friday and Saturday will include many hands-on classes, lectures, demonstrations and tours. Tours to the Plains Conservation Center, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and the beautiful Denver Botanic Gardens with a special exhibition of Chihuly Glass Sculptures will educate and dazzle you!
The Silent Auction and Awards Banquet are great finales to the conference. Along with the auction, some of the donated items will be included in a Market Place format. No need to wait to be the winning bidder. Just purchase the items of your choice before someone else beats you to it!l
Click on the "Sessions" tab to see the full list of offerings. Click on each item in the list to see details about each session. Downloadable and printable versions of the
Schedule-at-a-Glance and
mail-in registration form.
Please note that Denver’s altitude is 5,280 feet, one mile above sea level. While in Denver, drinking plenty of water is the number one way to adjust to the higher altitude. October temperatures average 37 to 65 degrees F.
Westin Hotel
1672 Lawrence Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
Rooms fill up quickly, so make your reservations now. For reservations call 1/888-627-8435. Please ask for the American Society of Botanical Artists block of rooms. If you have any questions regarding your reservation contact Rhiannon Dreadon at 303/572-7251.
Room rates are $175 per night plus applicable taxes.
Roommate inquiries: Contact Marilyn Garber at asbaconfcoord@aol.com.
Denver International Airport is located approximately 25 miles from the Downtown Westin.
Metro Taxi 303/333-333 or Yellow Cab 303/777-7777- approximately $51 one-way.
Super Shuttle (shared ride) (800/258.3826) or book online to receive $8 off round trip at this link: http://groups.supershuttle.com/americansocietyofbotanicalartists.html
Enter code: ASBA4 to receive discount rate of $36, round trip.
Bus service will be provided between Westin and other conference venues.
Please note: There is a marathon taking place near the hotel on Sunday morning. Please take this into account when making your return transportation plan.
Tuesday, Oct 14, 9am-4pm
Wednesday, Oct 15, 9am-4pm
Wednesday, Oct 15, 8pm-9:30pm
Thursday, Oct 16, 8:30am-10:45am
Thursday, Oct 16, 10am-11am
Thursday, Oct 16, 11am-1pm
Thursday, Oct 16, 1:30pm-2:30pm
Thursday, Oct 16, 1:30pm-4:30pm
Thursday, Oct 16, 3pm-4pm
Thursday, Oct 16, 5:30pm-6:30pm
Friday, Oct 17, 8:30am-4:30pm
Thursday, Oct 17, 8:45am-4pm
Friday, Oct 17, 9am-11:30am
Friday, Oct 17, 9am-12pm
Friday, Oct 17, 9am-4pm
Friday, Oct 17, 12pm-1pm
Friday, Oct 17, 1pm-4pm
Friday, Oct 17, 4:30pm-6pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 8:30am-12:30pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 8:30am-4:30pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 9am-10:30am
Saturday, Oct 18, 9am-12pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 9am-4pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 10:30am-11:30am
Saturday, Oct 18, 12pm-1pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 12:30pm-4:30pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 1pm-2pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 1pm-4pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 5pm-7:15pm
Saturday, Oct 18, 7:30pm-9:30pm
Sunday, Oct 19, 9am-4pm
Monday, Oct 20, 9am-4pm
Tuesday, Oct 21, 9am-4pm
Beverly Allen
Beverly Allen has been a botanical artist for 19 years and teaching for 13 years. Her work is held in the Shirley Sherwood Collection, the Highgrove Florilegium, the RHS Lindley Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Library Kew, the Isaac and Alisa Sutton Collection, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. She holds gold medals from the RHS and the NYBG and the ASBA Diane Bouchier Artist Award for Excellence in Botanical Art in 2016.Jan Boyd Haring
Jan Boyd Haring completed the Denver Botanic Gardens Botanical Art and Illustration Program in 2006. She received her BFA from the University of Northern Arizona and is now enrolled in the Horticulture Program at the Denver Botanic Gardens.Lugene Bruno
Hunt Institute Curator of Art Lugene Bruno oversees the research of, access to, and exhibitions selected from a collection of over 31,000 botanical artworks. She offers talks on site and at conferences. She also is a practicing artist working in the mediums of photography and drawing.Jeanne Debons
Jeanne Debons received a Diploma of Botanical Illustration from the English Gardening School, a MS and PhD in Botany and Plant Pathology. She teaches classes in Botanical Illustration and has participated in exhibitions internationally. Her work has been published and has appeared on the covers of books.Susan DiMarchi
Susan is a visual artist with a diverse background in painting, commercial art, glass design, botanical illustration and plant landscapes. Her work has been exhibited in galleries, book publications, and private collections. Susan teaches Graphite, Colored Pencil and Pen/Ink at the School of Botanical Art and Illustration in Denver.Jean Emmons
An avid gardener, Emmons has won two Gold Medals and "Best Painting of Show" from the Royal Horticultural Society, London. Also, the ASBA Founders Award for Excellence in Botanical Art. Recent awards include the Jurors' Award at the 20th Botanical Art Exhibition at Filoli and "Best in Show" at the ASBA's 21st International. Recent books featuring her work include Plant: The Art and Science of Botany by Phaidon Press, RHS Botanical Illustration, The Gold Medal Winners by Charlotte Brooks, The Shirley Sherwood Collection, Modern Masterpieces of Botanical Art by Shirley Sherwood.Olga Eysymontt
Since 1997, Olga Eysymontt has taught botanical illustration classes for the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. She is a former instructor at Otis College of Art, and a Fine Arts graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology. Olga is passionate about teaching and the thrill of bringing out each student’s vision. Aside from botanical illustration, her current interests include landscape and macro photography.Susan T. Fisher
Susan T. Fisher is the former Coordinator for the Botanical Program at Denver Botanic Gardens, the former Director of the Art Institute at the Desert Museum in Tucson,AZ and a former President of the ASBA. She has been consulting and teaching botanical art related classes since 1998.Marilyn Garber
Marilyn Garber is a botanical artist, educator and founder of the Minnesota School of Botanical Art in Minneapolis (2001). She is a member of the American Society of Botanical Artists, serving as its President from 2007-2009. Her paintings have been included in exhibitions from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew to the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden, Thailand.Carol Govan
Carol Govan teaches many art and botany courses at the Wellesley College Botanic Gardens and the New England Wild Flower Society, where she helps students explore the connection between art and science and develop the observational and drawing skills needed for both.Mervi Hjelmroos-Koski
Mervi is a botanist with a PhD in quaternary biology and D.Sc in palynology. She has been the Manager of the Denver Botanic Gardens' School of Botanical Art and Illustration since 2007. Mervi teaches Botany, Microscopic techniques and Bookbinding.Jayme Irvin
Jayme S. Irvin has had the good fortune to work at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science creating exhibits and working on Diorama restoration. Her studio features flora and fauna paintings, botanic illustrations, and habitat creations for museums, visitor centers and private collections.Sally Jacobs
A Los Angeles-based artist, Sally Jacobs has taught botanical illustration at Otis College of Art, the Los Angeles Arboretum, and the Getty Center. Her work has been selected for many ASBA sponsored juried shows. She shows her paintings regularly at the TAG Gallery at the Bergamot Art Center in Santa Monica, California.Robin Jess
Robin Jess is the former Executive Director of ASBA. She is fluent in graphite, watercolor, pen and ink, and etching and is the Coordinator of The New York Botanical Garden’s Botanical Art and Illustration Program.Renee Jorgenson
Renee is a Colorado native and nature enthusiast, instructor, and freelance artist. Her interests’ in the natural world afford her a variety of commission in botanical art, modern illumination and calligraphy. Renee is currently an instructor for the School of Botanical Art and Illustration in Denver, Colorado.Martha Kemp
Martha Kemp is a self-taught artist who specializes in using graphite pencil for detailed botanical drawings. She is the recipient of the ASBA Bouchier Award (1999), five Royal Horticultural Society Gold Medals and two “Best Drawing in Show” awards at the ASBA/HSNY Annual Exhibitions.Libby Kyer
Libby creates artworks reflecting her love of realism, believing humans are hardwired to create order from chaos. Her works are in numerous art and science publications including her volume Today’s Botanical Artists, and in private, corporate and museum collections. She delights in teaching botanical art.Kelly Leahy Radding
Kelly Leahy Radding is a painter of contemporary naturalism. She delves into the natural world to find her subjects and explores alternate mediums, such as egg tempera, to tell their unique stories.Marjorie Leggitt
Marjorie Leggitt, a professional scientific illustrator, uses traditional and digital techniques to produce illustrations for professional research, trade, and textbook publications, and museum exhibits. A member of GNSI since 1979 and ASBA since 2000, she has taught at the Denver Botanic Gardens School of Botanical Art and Illustration since 1990.Mark Lunning
Mark Lunning is the owner of Open Press, Ltd. He is a master printmaker, who has been assisting hundreds of artist printmakers from across the country for over 25 years. Fine art prints are created with pigment, dye, or ink applied by, on, or through one or more plates.Lee McCaffree and Vicki Underland-Rosow
Vicki Underland-Rosow and Lee McCaffree traveled with Dianne Aigaki in Tibet painting flowers on the highest plateau in the world while becoming part of Companions In Compassion, non-profit providing educational scholarships for Tibetan children and food for starving political prisoners in Tibet.Joan McGann
Joan McGann received her BFA from Wichita State University and a Certificate of Excellence from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute, Nature Illustration Program. Her works in botanical illustration have an emphasis on desert plants. Joan works in pen and ink and watercolor, as well as graphite and colored pencil.Jesse Meyer
Jesse Meyer comes from a family that has been involved in the animal hide and tanning industry for 500 years. He has been making parchment and vellum since graduating from college and constantly working on improving and understanding the product and process. He is current president of, and helps to run, Pergamena Parchments & Leathers in the Hudson Valley, NY area.Susan Spackman Panjabi
Susan Spackman Panjabi is a Botanist with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program at Colorado State University. She has focused her research on the rare plants of Colorado for the past 20 years and is the principal author of the Colorado Rare Plant Guide.Hillary Parker
Hillary Parker is a naturalist and international award winning botanical watercolor artist with paintings exhibited and sold worldwide. With a dual career of teaching and painting for over 25 years, she paints for private and public commissions, juried exhibitions, and presents international workshops, lectures and private art instruction.John Pastoriza-Piñol
John is a contemporary artist based in Melbourne, Australia and very much a neo-conservative rebel as his practice departs from the precise discipline of Naturalism and continues to investigate not just pure dichotomies such as man and nature, science and art, but their complex and dynamic interrelationships.Annie Reiser
Annie Reiser teaches part-time at the Denver Botanic Gardens School of Botanical Art and Illustration, and is a certified Zentangle® teacher doing business as Botangle© . A teacher by trade with an M.A. in German, she is now a full-time writer/editor for NOAA in Boulder.Betsy Rogers-Knox
Betsy earned a Certificate in Botanical Illustration from The NYBG and is enchanted by the full lifecycle of plants and their habitats. Her work has been shown widely in the US including the 13th-21st ASBA International Exhibitions, the NYBG Triennial , Out of the Woods, and the RHS Botanical Art Exhibit in London in 2016 and 2018 where she received the Judges Special Award for the educational and ecological value of the work. Her work is held in the collection at the RHS Lindley Library in London.Susan Rubin
Botanical artist Susan Rubin loves colored pencils. Working and teaching in the medium since 1995 at Denver Botanic Gardens, online and in workshops in the US and abroad, she developed an acclaimed method for mixing color in colored pencil. A frequent gallery exhibitor, her colored pencil botanicals, primarily on Mylar since 2000, have evolved into adventurous commentary on the botanical realm. A RHS group Gold Medalist in 2017, Susan's works on Mylar are also held in the collections at the Hunt Institute and the New York State Museum. Connie Sayas
Coloradoan, Constance Sayas has a degree in Fine Art and a career in science. Former exhibition designer for several museums, then scientific illustrator for Encyclopaedia Britannica, she currently teaches illustration at Denver Botanic Gardens. Her award-winning watercolors are in numerous collections including the Hunt Institute.Ann Swan
Ann champions the colored pencil and loves the flexibility and colour brilliance that can be achieved with quality pencils and is constantly experimenting to develop new techniques and approaches towards creating vibrant, contemporary plant portraits in this media. Ann has been working in graphite and colored pencil for over thirty years and is an enthusiastic and nurturing teacher, nowadays mainly on Zoom, and her book ‘Botanical Painting with Colour Pencils’ (‘Plant Portraits in Colored Pencil’ in the US) has been a leader in the field for over 10 years. She has been awarded 4 RHS Gold Medals and her work is in the prestigious Shirley Sherwood Collection and the RHS Lindley Library.Denise Walser-Kolar
Denise began her journey into botanical art in 2003, after receiving a botanical art class from her parents as a birthday gift. She received the Diane Bouchier Artist Award for Excellence in Botanical Art in 2015, and received a Silver-Gilt medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in 2011. Her work is held in the permanent collection of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. Denise teaches vellum workshops across the country.Catherine Watters
Catherine has been teaching since 1999, venues include ASBA conferences and chapters, UC Berkeley Botanical Garden, Wellesley College, and France. She was an instructor and curriculum developer for the Filoli Botanical Art Certificate Program for 20 years. Her teaching style is best summarized in this testimonial: “I enjoyed your gentle enthusiasm and kind attention, giving me such inspiration to pursue this precise art form” Catherine’s paintings are held in several collections including The Hunt Institute, Kew Gardens, The Paris Museum of Natural History. Notable Florilegia include The Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens; The Château de Brécy, France; The Brooklyn Botanic Garden; Alcatraz; Filoli and the National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kauai. www.catherinewatters.com / Instagram: artdesfleursJoyce Westner
Joyce Westner has a Botanical Art certificate from the Friends of Wellesley College Botanic Gardens and writes The Botanical Artist “Conversation with Our Artists” interviews. With Kay Kopper and Kelly Radding, she organized and coordinated their “From the Mountains to the Sea” exhibit.Carol Woodin
Carol Woodin enjoys spending time out in the gardens, fields and forests looking at and making studies of plants for future paintings. Her paintings in watercolor on vellum have been collected and exhibited around the world. She has taught botanical watercolor for over 25 years, and is co-editor of the ‘new standard’ botanical art instruction book Botanical Art Techniques, A Comprehensive Guide, published by ASBA and Timber Press. She received a Gold Medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1995, the 1998 ASBA Diane Bouchier Artist Award, the 2016 Orchid Digest Medal of Honor.Conference Fee - Early Registration: $360.00
Early Registration Deadline: 08/08/2014
Conference Fee: $390.00
Registration Deadline: 09/12/2014
Fee Includes: Conference fees are for current ASBA members. You must be a current ASBA member prior to registering for the conference. Several meals are included in the conference fee including lunches on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and the Saturday evening banquet. Light refreshments will be served at the Welcome and Small Works Reception on Wednesday and Thursday’s Wildflower Forum. Many activities are free including: Portfolio Sharing, The Story of Vellum, lectures on teaching botanical art, The Story of Pigments, Juror Training, Wildflower Forum, Grant Recipient Presentations, Beyond Accuracy presentation, Transforming Lives through Botanical Art, and How to Organize a Chapter Exhibition.
How to Register: Registration opens
July 12, 2014, 12:00 noon Eastern TimeFirst-come, first-served.
Two ways to register:
online or by mail. Online registration is the best way for you to get the classes you want. Mail-in registrations will be processes when received, not based on postmark date. Mail-ins postmarked prior to opening day of registration (July 12) will not be processed.
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To register online and pay with a credit card (MC/Visa): go to www.asba-art.org/conference/2014 and click on the "Registration" tab. Nearly 100% of registrants used the registration website last year.
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To register by mail: clip, copy or download and print the registration form. Complete form and mail along with your check payable to ASBA to ASBA 20th Annual Meeting, 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx, NY 10458-5126.
Policy:
If any discrepancies exist between policies that appear in the Journal and online, the policies online will take precedence.
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
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Current ASBA membership is required for registration.2.
The ASBA Annual Meeting and Conference is a three-day event. Partial registration is not available. Preference is given to conference registrants for pre- and post-conference workshops and activities.
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Registration Fees:On or before August 8, 2014:
$360 for current members
On or after August 9, 2014:
$390 for current members
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Registration Deadline: Registration is closed as of
September 12, 2014.
No registrations are accepted after this time.
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Refund and Cancellation Policy:
- Cancellation on or before August 8, 2014 - $75 fee. All workshop fees refunded.
- Cancellation after August 9 through September 1, 2014 - $150 fee plus 20% of workshop fees
- Cancellation after September 1 through September 12, 2014 - $200 fee plus 50% of workshop fees
- Cancellation Pre-and Post-conference Workshops on or before August 15 – 50% fee
- Pre- and Post-conference Workshop cancellation after August 15 – no refund.
- No refunds of registration fee or workshops dropped after September 12.
- Health emergency or death in the immediate family: Refunds will be same as above except cancellation on or after October 1 through October 10, $200 of the basic registration fee and 50% of all other fees will be refunded to the registrant.
- If a guest cancels due to health emergency or death in the immediate family on or after October 1, 75% of guest meal fees and 50% of any other fees will be refunded.
- ASBA reserves the right to cancel any workshop that does not meet a minimum registration and to replace an instructor in the event that an instructor is unable to fulfill their obligation to teach.
If any discrepancies exist between policies that appear in the Journal and online, the policies online will take precedence.
The Silent Auction, ASBA's annual fundraising event, will take place on Saturday evening before the banquet.
A new twist on the auction is that some of the donated items will be included in a Market Place format. No need to wait to be the winning bidder - just purchase the items of your choice before someone else beats you to it!
To add to the festivities, you’ll receive a complimentary glass of wine, generously donated by Jan Boyd Haring.
There is always a variety of new and interesting donations to generate fun-filled “bidding wars.”
Help to support The Botanical Artist and the Artist and Education Grants by donating and/or bidding.
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