Celebrating 20 Years

Supporting Botanical Art and Artists!

The First Meeting of the Red-Turner Botanical Artist was on October 29, 2005,

Derek Norman convened the meeting.

“Botanical art connects science to people with one finely tuned, articulate voice. And it draws us to plants, to conservation, and to a sense of awareness and concern that without plants we are nothing. All of which makes the subject of botanical art so enormously relevant - more relevant today, perhaps, than it has been for generations.” -Derek Norman

Welcome to Reed-Turner Botanical Artists

Each year Reed-Turner Botanical Artist (RTBA) brings local botanical artists together to educate each other and the public about botany and the conservation of our natural resources through their artwork. Members have achieved success in presenting their botanical artwork at exibitions in the community. Members have also achieved success in national and international exhibitions, written articles in ASBA The Botanical Artist magazine and published books on botanical art. Reed-Turner Botanical Artist have made great strides in their 20 years.

Reed-Turner Botanical Artists is a Circle affiliated with the American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA).  Artists’ Circles are independent associations with a mutual interest in botanical art whose participants may be comprised of ASBA members and non-members. Reed-Turner Botanical Artists also maintains an ongoing relationship with the Chicago Botanic Garden.

Members meet monthly throughout the year. Meetings give members the opportunity to gather together with fellow botanical artists, learn botanical art techniques, become educated about botany, and share their botanical artwork.

Important Dates

November Meeting of Reed-Turner Botanical Artist Circle

Reed-Turner Botanical Artist Circle will not be meeting in November.

We are looking forward to our annual Holiday gathering in December.

Botanical Education Opportunities

This list is intended for the midwest area. It is in not all inclusive. The intention is to show the availability of botanical art education online or in-person this area.

Contact the RTBA website administrator HERE if you have a course coming up and would like it to be announced on the website or in the RTBA Newsletter.

Nature Artist Guild, Morton Arboretum, offers many botanical outings and workshops for their members

Several members of Reed-Turner Botanical Artists show their work with the Nature Artist Guild

Visitor to the Nature Artist Guild 2025 Autumn Art Exhibit can also watch demonstration of art techniques use in botanical art, including:

November 7, 2025, 1:30pm - 3:00pm, Ronda Nash demonstrates Scratchboard

November 8, 2025, 10:30am - 12:30pm, Techniques and Gear for Plein Air Watercolor with Maggie Mardis

Review demonstrations available HERE

Chicago Botanical Garden offers many botanical art courses both in person and online. Here are a few coming soon:

Colored Pencil on Film | Online with Marlene Hill Donnelly, scientific illustrator, The Field Museum 

3 Sundays:

November 30 – December 14, 2025
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m
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Colored pencil on film allows a different approach, using the translucency and luminosity of the film to make a subject glow. Take advantage of opportunities to layer and add to the subtlety and nuance of color.  Register HERE.

Holiday Botanical Art in Colored Pencil | Online with Claudia Lane, freelance artist

3 Tuesdays:   
December 2 – 16
6 – 9 p.m.
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Get inspired by winter and the festive holidays in your botanical artwork. From evergreens to holly to amaryllis, you will choose a subject that is memorable to you. You will work in both colored pencils and watercolor pencils to develop a finished artwork on paper or film. Create next year’s holiday décor, all from your own home. Register HERE.


Heeyoug Kim offers many botanical art courses both in person and online. Here are a few coming soon:

Nov 6, 13, 20, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm The First Step toward Bird Painting: Demystifying the Complex Bird Anatomy for Accurate Drawing and Painting

This third in the series of 3 workshops is designed for those who want to add faunal elements such as birds to their botanical paintings, but have not gotten courage  to start yet, or do not have enough knowledge and experience about drawing/painting them. Kim will guid them from drawing to painting with easy-to-follow demonstrations.

Register HERE for any in this series

Julia Trickey Talks are one hour presentations from award winning botanical artist and experienced tutors. Here are a few coming soon:

6 November 2025 - 7pm GMT PLANTS WITH ATMOSPHERE with Alice Rosa

Through her botanical portraits, Alice encourages viewers to experience plants from new perspectives. In this talk, she will share her progress on a recent artwork, with a particular focus on creating depth through atmospheric perspective. She will explain how her work as an art conservator influences her approach and her coloured pencil techniques. Register HERE.

Domestika Botanical Courses

Julia Trickey Domestika

Julia Trickey course taught through Domestika , includes 15 lessons focusing on painting a botanical portrait of fruit Register HERE.

Vincent Jeannerot, Botanical Watercolor Illustration: Cross-hatching Technique

This 15 lesson course, taught through Domestika, focused on building layers using washes and a dry brush technique of cross-hatching. The course includes several lessons on vellum. Register HERE.

ASBA offers many botanical presentations and tutorials online: most of these workshops are $15 for members and $25 for non-member. Here are a few coming soon:

November 13, 2025 - 1pm, The Studio Is a State of Mind with Kerri Weller. Members register HERE

Exhibitions & Events

Through the Eyes of Piping Plovers: Flora, Fauna & People of the Waukegan Shores

Waukegan History Museum, 1 N. Sheridan Rd, Waukegan, IL

September 12 - October 31, 2025

In collaboration with Share Our Shore - Waukegan (Lake County Audubon) and Waukegan History Museum at Carnegie, Heeyoung Kim, and 14 artists from Brushwood Monday Open Workshop and Tuesday Eco-Botancial Zoom Workshop of HK Botanical Art Academy took on a new theme, shorebirds, migrating/residential birds, and other fauna and flora in the dunes ecosystem, mainly of Waukegan shores.

Reed-Turner Botanical Artist, Charlene Riffer, has five pieces in this local show. She is displaying her playful botanical art where leaves and found natural objects create people.

Nature Artist Guild 2025 Autumn Art Exhibit, Morton Arboretum

Artists reception: November 7, 2025, 4:30pm - 7:00pm

Open from November 7 - 9, 2025, 10:00am - 4:00pm

The exhibition will feature more than 200 works by members of the Guild, including many by Featured Artist Kathy Steere.

Demonstrations, special displays, raffles, and handmade ornaments will be available to visitors throughout the exhibit, and a reception, open to all on Friday evening, will also include light refreshments and the opportunity to meet many of the artists. Look for more information HERE

Call for Entry

29th Annual International American Society of Botanical Artists and Society of Illustrators

Exhibition: September – December, 2026

Submission Deadline: Friday, April 24, 2026

Botanical specimens. Work may have appeared in regional exhibitions, but may not have been shown in another international juried exhibition of ASBA.

Details of this Call for Entry HERE

ASBA Orchids: Jewels of the Plant World / The Sixth New York Botanical Garden Triennial

Opening February 2027

Submission Deadline: March 11 - September 11, 2026

The theme for The Sixth New York Botanical Garden Triennial is all about orchids, whether terrestrial or epiphytic, found nearby or anywhere in the world. The diversity of orchids is incredible; there are over 30,000 species and over 100,000 hybrids. 

Details of this Call for Entry HERE

From Our Blog

Botanical Sketches and Rambles

Chronicling the interests and activities of Reed-Turner Botanical Artists Circle

Dues are $25 for the year. These dues are put towards programs, website and exhibition costs.

Memberships are for a calendar year, January through December.

Benefits

  • Shared community of local botanical artist with common goals

  • Stay up-to-date with the botanical arts events

  • Workshops, lectures, and field trips throughout the year

  • Annual local exhibition opportunity

  • Listing of members websites and artwork in exhibition galleries

    Contact us for more information about joining Reed-Turner Botanical Artist

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Reed-Turner Botanical Artists Posters 2008 - 2024