Creative Cartography with Roseann Hanson: 3/22/25, 10-11:30am Pacific
Join Roseann Hanson--a lifelong explorer, author, and nature journaler--for a FREE class on the art and science of making maps in your nature journal.
FREE but registration required. Suggested donation: $25. NOTE: Please CHECK OUT after you click Add to Cart, or your registration will not be recorded. This is required even if you register for free. Look for the cart in the upper right corner of your screen. You will receive an an email by 3/20/25 with a link to join the class.
“Maps are a way of organizing wonder,” wrote naturalist and author Peter Steinhart. Learn how to incorporate fun and beautiful maps into your nature journal with naturalist and author Roseann Hanson, who is working on an illustrated map project for her book, A Discovery Guide to the San Pedro River. We’ll learn to capture the wonder by studying traditional maps and converting the data into place-based maps of love filled with your nature observations.
All ages and levels welcome.
Please make a tax-deductible donation of $25 or more if you are able, using the menu below.
Join Roseann Hanson--a lifelong explorer, author, and nature journaler--for a FREE class on the art and science of making maps in your nature journal.
FREE but registration required. Suggested donation: $25. NOTE: Please CHECK OUT after you click Add to Cart, or your registration will not be recorded. This is required even if you register for free. Look for the cart in the upper right corner of your screen. You will receive an an email by 3/20/25 with a link to join the class.
“Maps are a way of organizing wonder,” wrote naturalist and author Peter Steinhart. Learn how to incorporate fun and beautiful maps into your nature journal with naturalist and author Roseann Hanson, who is working on an illustrated map project for her book, A Discovery Guide to the San Pedro River. We’ll learn to capture the wonder by studying traditional maps and converting the data into place-based maps of love filled with your nature observations.
All ages and levels welcome.
Please make a tax-deductible donation of $25 or more if you are able, using the menu below.
Join Roseann Hanson--a lifelong explorer, author, and nature journaler--for a FREE class on the art and science of making maps in your nature journal.
FREE but registration required. Suggested donation: $25. NOTE: Please CHECK OUT after you click Add to Cart, or your registration will not be recorded. This is required even if you register for free. Look for the cart in the upper right corner of your screen. You will receive an an email by 3/20/25 with a link to join the class.
“Maps are a way of organizing wonder,” wrote naturalist and author Peter Steinhart. Learn how to incorporate fun and beautiful maps into your nature journal with naturalist and author Roseann Hanson, who is working on an illustrated map project for her book, A Discovery Guide to the San Pedro River. We’ll learn to capture the wonder by studying traditional maps and converting the data into place-based maps of love filled with your nature observations.
All ages and levels welcome.
Please make a tax-deductible donation of $25 or more if you are able, using the menu below.
ABOUT ROSEANN HANSON
Roseann Hanson is co-founder and logistics director of the Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Conference and the author of Nature Journaling for a Wild Life, an 8-week guided course for beginners. Her latest book, Master of Field Arts (2022), is a deep-dive into becoming a master naturalist and field artist. For more than 35 years, Roseann has worked around the globe as a guide, journalist, and conservationist. She has authored a dozen natural history and outdoor books, and her work has involved thousands of miles of overlanding on five continents. She is an elected National Fellow of the Explorers Club and the Royal Geographical Society in recognition of her conservation and science communications work. She established the trans-disciplinary Art & Science Program at the 117-year-old Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill, part of the University of Arizona College of Science, and currently teaches through her own Field Arts Institute. Learn more about Roseann here.