Botanical Art Exhibition 2024
??In this year's exhibition, specialist curator Karen Stewart has again sourced an incredible selection of works by South Africa's leading botanical artists. Many works pay homage to the the Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 Botanical Garden's incredible impact on conservation and education by depicting many beautiful and highly threatened species in the garden's ex situ conservation collections. The garden gives visitors the opportunity to relax, unwind, learn and explore. SUBG contributes to meaningful biodiversity conservation by sampling and managing ex situ collections of species and populations at risk of extinction according to global best practice criteria.
All works will be for sale and proceeds support SUBG's conservation work.
?Date: 28 September - 6 October 2024
Time: 9:00-17:00
Venue: SUBG office and laboratory????
Click to view the 2024 Exhibition Catalogue
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Saturday 28 September @ 12??:00, Garden Curator's tour, covering conservation, the garden strategy and history, and much more. Join Dr Donovan Kirkwood, SUBG's curator, for an hour-long walk in the garden sharing his wealth of knowledge, experience and vision for this unique place.
Sunday 29 September @12:00, Art Curator's tour: focusing on the art in the exhibition and highlighting some of the exceptional works.
Saturday 5 October @12:00, Botanical Art doyenne? Vicki Thomas: a personal take on this year's collection with personal highlights explained.?
Sunday 6 October @12:00, Art Curator's tour: focusing? on the art in the exhibition and highlighting some of the exceptional works.
Art with PURPOSE
Karen Stewart
Botanical Art Curator?
?We are proud to present the second edition of Botanical Art and Photography exhibition at the SUBG. Art has become a powerful medium to communicate the fragile state our fynbos. SUBG has generously given artists access to the ex situ collections to enable them to learn and paint these endangered plants. Wendy Hitchcock facilitated a workshop and the many Oxalis paintings are a result of this effort. It is hard to find rare material to paint and the relationship has become valuable to both the artist and the garden curators. It is horrible that nearly a quarter of western Cape flora is considered either threatened with extinction or of conservation concern. We believe in botanical artists who are amoung the most knowledgeable and passionate people about plants who in their role as citizen scientists are transforming our attitudes and understanding. This year we have included photography and have looked for artists who bring a special insight to a plant through their work. While photography is not traditionally considered botanical art, this definition is evolving quickly. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has included photography in their annual exhibitions since 2019. We hope that through the appreciation of this fine collection of artworks that you are able to experience the wonder and amazement the artist feels towards their subjects. Their personal stories show us that they usually start with a special connection, fascination and need to know more. It is precisely these qualities that we wish to nurture in our audiences, amazement which we hope translates into action. There are various organisations that people can join to further their curiosity. The Botanical Artists’ Association of ?southern Africa arranges exhibitions, meetings and talks to further the field of botanical art. Volunteer based Custodians of Rare and Endangered Species (CREW) are involved in finding, counting and reporting on vulnerable populations.
EVERY POPULATION AND INDIVIDUAL AS DISTINCTIVE AS A FINGERPRINT
Dr Donovan Kirkwood
Garden Curator
Exhibition highlights
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