Mission Statement

The Rocky Mountain Society of Botanical Artists is an open and diverse group of artists, collectors and admirers who share a love for the practice and perpetuation of botanical art and illustration with a fond focus on plants in the Rocky Mountain Region.
We encourage and participate in educational outreach, juried and non-juried exhibits, lectures, workshops and regular chapter meetings. The RMSBA is proud to be the very first chapter affiliation of the international organization, the American Society of Botanical Artists.

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Get out the Sparklin’ – Here’s to Better Days in 2020!


Alert! The Lost in the Woods Artists’ Reception at Betty Ford Alpine Gardens in Vail, Colorado, on January 4, 2020, 1 – 4 pm, IS CANCELLED for that date, because of heavy weather and avalanche peril. Perhaps we can postpone the party for a bit...

ASBA encourages us to pay our 2020 dues (newly enlarged), and do check off the box for RMSBA, on the ASBA web page forthwith and posthaste (by February 10). The MotherShip also sent us all mailers in the fall, soliciting contributions to the ASBA General Fund, etc. Our RMSBA Treasurer, Vanessa Martin, might welcome some small gifts to our own General Fund from the occasional member, also tax deductible.

Cannabis: A Visual Perspective has been dismounted from the Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado. Your Editor stopped by the gallery for a quick visit before pre-Graduation events began – and found them repacking our bags, which they love, by the way. Museum staff was very engaging about the collaboration they had with the Biology Department and Aurum Labs cannabis testing laboratory in Durango to develop supporting displays. Many educational tours of our works in that setting, with area fourth-grade visitors expressing high interest in the exhibit; lots of traffic. They love RMSBA and are proud of our collaborations. We love them right back.


















Exhibits for 2020! We plan two exhibits. We encourage artists to participate as committee members for each of these efforts, as well as presenting your skilled portrayals. Proposals and subject lists are in preparation.

Plant – Insect Intersections“ calls for renderings of the insect and arachnid collection – and associated plants, of course – held by the CU Museum of Natural History. Vanessa Martin is the contact.

From Platte to Peak” calls for illustration of specimens collected by Edwin James during the first actual scientific expedition to the western High Plains, led by Major Stephen H. Long, during the summer of 1820. Martha Narey is the contact.

More information will appear on this Blog and via MailChimp. Do plan to attend the Sunday, February 23, 2020 Member Meeting (Gates Hall, Denver Botanic Gardens) for details and presentations about these upcoming opportunities.

Your board of directors for 2020-2021, listed below. If you want to serve RMSBA by joining the board, please consider how you might steer your talents in that direction. Members serve two-year terms, unless extended.
President - Carol Till
Vice President - open
Treasurer – Vanessa Martin
Recording Secretary – Kristi Czaijkowski
Exhibits Co-Chairs – Dorothy DePaulo and Sharon Garrett
Programs – Judy Vanderbosch
Special Projects – Irma Sturgell
Communications Editor – Martha Narey

2019 Review. Three exhibits on the road: Cannabis: A Visual Perspective; Lost in the Woods; Feathers and Flora: A Natural Relationship. Show and Sales: Gathering of the Guilds; Tagawa Gardens’ Lavender Festival. Meetings: Boulder, Lakewood, and the Rocky Mountain Land Library in Denver. Holiday Party in Centennial. Workshops: Dorothy DePaulo’s Colored Pencil on Mylar at Valkarie, Tom Mazzullo’s Silverpoint at the LAAC.

Happy New Year!

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