The Art of Natural History Illustration (Online)
with Kate Samworth
$350
Wednesdays, 1 - 3:30 p.m. (Zoom meetings supported by interactive asynchronous Canvas content)
Instructor: Kate Samworth
Eight-Week Course (24-Hour Equivalent)
Examine the social, scientific, religious, political, and economic factors that influenced centuries of cataloging the natural world, from ancient Greece to the Enlightenment. In this course, which combines art history with hands-on studio practice, students will learn to identify and imitate the traditional printmaking techniques that are integral to natural history illustration through a series of demonstrations in mixed media. Weekly hands-on Zoom sessions will be supplemented by recorded presentations on art history. Highlighted topics in science will encompass botany, ornithology, zoology, anatomy, entomology, cabinets of curiosity, marine life, and geometry in nature. Note: For intermediate-level students; prior still life drawing experience required.
Image: Kate Samworth, Ch.7 - Why Fish Don't Exist
Register by: January 28
Materials List - Coming Soon
Please review CE's Winter/Spring 2026 Policy Guide, including withdrawal/refund policies, prior to registering.Information for PAFA CE Online Courses
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Winter/Spring 2026: Feb 4 - Mar 25th, 2026
Wed for 8 weeks from 1:30 - 3:00 pm
Online Class
For more info, call us at (215) 972-7632