November Sketchout at Como Zoo and Conservatory
THE STORY
In Como Zoo and Conservatory has been a fixture of St. Paul for over 100 years. With beautiful mix of new and old architecture, the Conservatory houses hundreds (thousands?) of varieties of palms, orchids, ferns, and tropical plants. The Zoo has several newly renovated exhibits that are must-sees: Gorillas Forest and Polar Odyssey. Based on the weather and your hardiness you can choose to sketch inside or out.
As if that wasn't enough, the Minnesota En Plein Air: A Painting Exhibition is currently on display. It's sure to be inspiring!
WHERE and WHEN:
Sunday 20 November at 12:00-4:00. We'll meet and greet in the visitor's center corridor that connects the Tropical Encounters area to the Fern Room and Palm House.
COST:
Free. There is a voluntary suggested donation of $3 for adults and $2 for children.
SHOW and TELL:
We'll meet in the visitor's center hallway again at 4pm for a show and tell of the day's sketches and a group photo.
In Como Zoo and Conservatory has been a fixture of St. Paul for over 100 years. With beautiful mix of new and old architecture, the Conservatory houses hundreds (thousands?) of varieties of palms, orchids, ferns, and tropical plants. The Zoo has several newly renovated exhibits that are must-sees: Gorillas Forest and Polar Odyssey. Based on the weather and your hardiness you can choose to sketch inside or out.
As if that wasn't enough, the Minnesota En Plein Air: A Painting Exhibition is currently on display. It's sure to be inspiring!
Penguin sketch by Roz Stendahl |
Sunday 20 November at 12:00-4:00. We'll meet and greet in the visitor's center corridor that connects the Tropical Encounters area to the Fern Room and Palm House.
COST:
Free. There is a voluntary suggested donation of $3 for adults and $2 for children.
SHOW and TELL:
We'll meet in the visitor's center hallway again at 4pm for a show and tell of the day's sketches and a group photo.
Sketch by Roberta Avidor |
Sketch by Ken Avidor |
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