American Society of Botanical Artists explained

American Society of Botanical Artists
Location:headquartered at the New York Botanical Garden
Focus:botanical art and botanical art education promoting environmental stewardship, ecological sustainability, and plant conservation
Num Members:2000
Former Name:American Society of Botanical Artists
Homepage:https://www.asba-art.org

The American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA) is the principal United States society for those who practice and appreciate contemporary botanical art. Since its founding by Diane Bouchier in 1994, ASBA has grown to nearly 2000 individual members in 39 countries and more than 40 institutional members from around the world.[1]

ASBA members include botanical artists at all levels from beginners to masters, instructors, collectors, curators, botanical gardens, museums, academic institutions, and libraries.

Definition

The Society defines "botanical art" as

Journals

ASBA publishes The Botanical Artist quarterly journal.

Exhibitions, programs, and awards

ASBA organizes an Annual International juried exhibition, alternating between west and east coast venues. It produces themed exhibitions triennally in conjunction with the New York Botanical Garden, which then travel to venues in different geographic regions around the US. In 2018, it coordinated a worldwide effort to document wild plant species in 25 countries, each holding exhibitions simultaneously on six continents, called Botanical Art Worldwide. It saw the inception of the Worldwide Day of Botanical Art, on May 18. It presents awards at each exhibition based on merit in a number of categories. ASBA also awards annual grants for individual and group projects of merit.ASBA hosts many virtual and live educational programs relating to botanical art, artists, and timely topics relating to plants, that are open to its members and the public.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ASBA History. 19 April 2016 .
  2. Web site: ASBA Strategic Plan. 19 April 2016 .
  3. Web site: 13th Annual International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition 2010. 20 February 2018.
  4. Web site: 17th International ASBA Botanical Art Exhibition Opens at the NY Hort. 20 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Exhibitions by the American Society of Botanical Artists . 20 February 2018.
  6. Web site: 21st Annual International Exhibition — American Society of Botanical Artists. 20 February 2018.