Together we will explore the Botanical Garden Berlin with pen and paper: "Nature Journaling" is a wonderful method to get to know the "world in a garden" in a creative and connecting way. We immerse ourselves in words, pictures, shapes and even numbers. We document our observations, questions and discoveries in our sketchbook and become researchers ourselves. We use sketches and drawings to record shape and color.
Materials are provided, no previous knowledge required.
Workshop leader: Art & Wilderness Educator and Nature Journaler Verena Hillgärtner on behalf of the Botanical Garden
see: Program: Program | Botanischer Garten Berlin
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Meeting point: Visitor center entrance Königin-Luise-Platz
Languages: German
Age recommendation: Adults
Königin-Luise-Straße 6-8,
14195 Berlin
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