Sunday, September 20, 2026
1–3:30 pm
$55 for Members/$70 for Non-Members
The rich tapestry of a native Fall meadow is a feast for wildlife, and a quiet refuge for the artist’s soul.
This is a fun and informative class led fine artist and Maryland Master Naturalist Diane DuBois Mullaly. Learn to capture both the expanse and the details of the fall meadow, its grasses and wildflowers, in ink and watercolor.
This outdoor class includes a short talk, a demonstration, and plenty of sketching time. Dress for the weather and bring hydration, a hat, and a folding stool or chair. All materials are provided, including a sketchbook for you to keep.
Advance registration is required.
Meet Your Guide
Diane DuBois Mullaly is an award-winning fine artist, Maryland Master Naturalist and trained docent. With her keen eye for color and design, and her endless curiosity about everything in nature, Diane helps people find delightful connections between art and science in the great outdoors.