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Nature Journaling Workshop: Connecting Art and Science Through Observation (Session 4)

Join us for an enriching Nature Journaling Workshop designed to help participants explore and engage with the natural world through the combined practices of art and science. This workshop invites you to develop a deeper connection to your environment by cultivating observational skills, creativity, and curiosity.

In this unique combination of book club, art lesson, and nature journaling, we will explore the natural world around us on the Cape through a 5-week session utilizing the book Keeping a Nature Journal: Deepen Your Connection with the Natural World All Around You by Clare Walker Leslie. Each session is designed to focus on a different part of Clare’s book.

We will begin with a guided discussion about the importance of nature journaling, including its role in scientific observation and artistic expression. Participants will learn techniques for effectively observing and recording their surroundings, noting not just what they see but also what they hear, smell, and feel.

Keeping a Nature Journal and supplies for each session are listed in Eventbrite.

Instructor:

Mark Kesling is a pioneering educator, designer, and professional photographer with a rich and diverse background in the arts and sciences. Beginning his photographic journey in the 1970s as a wedding and studio photographer, Mark has evolved his practice to focus on the dynamic intersection of art and science. His innovative approach utilizes scientific principles to enhance the artistic skills of photographers, making the learning experience both engaging and impactful.

With over 45 years of extensive work in museum design and education, Mark has established himself as a leader in the field. As the founder and CEO of the daVinci Pursuit, he drives initiatives that embody the concept of a “museum without walls,” fostering an inclusive and accessible environment for learning and exploration. His unique skill set enables him to blend artistic creativity with scientific inquiry, captivating learners of all ages.

Mark collaborates with a diverse range of partners, including neighborhood organizations, city institutions, and educational entities, to create meaningful art and science installations in communities. Through his work, he inspires and enriches the lives of those he engages, making a lasting impact on the cultural landscape.


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