EVENTS AT THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN EDINBURGH
FEBRUARY 2010
Walks and Talks and WorkshopsPaper Sculpture with Snowdrops
Sat 6 - Sun 7 Feb 2010
10.00 am - 4.00 pm, Gateway Community Room, price £60 (£54 for Members). Please call 0131 248 2937 to book..
Brighten up your winter by using the snowdrop as inspiration on this two-day workshop. Explore new skills and bring new life to watercolour paper, by creating exquisite watercolours, sculptures and jewellery. Taught by Karen Clulow
Biodiversity Festival - Snowdrop Morning WalksMon 1 - Sat 27 Feb 2010
11.00 am - 11.30 am, John Hope Gateway, free, no booking required, 7+.
Join the Garden Rangers on Monday 1st February, then every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in February on one of our Snowdrop Walks and discover the Garden's wonderful collection of specialist snowdrops.
Biodiversity Festival - Snowdrop Afternoon WalksMon 1 - Sat 27 Feb
2.00 pm - 2.30 pm, John Hope Gateway, free, no booking required, 7+.
Join the Garden Rangers on Monday 1st February, then every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in February on one of our Snowdrop Walks to discover the Garden's wonderful collection of specialist snowdrops.
Winter Tree IdentificationSat 20 Feb 2010
10.00 am - 4.00 pm, Exhibition Hall Classroom, price £45 (£40.50 for Members) please call 0131 248 2937 to book.
Winter identification of deciduous trees relies on things like the shape, colour, position and arrangement of buds. This one day workshop is designed for complete beginners and will give you the skills to identify trees throughout the year. Taught by Max Coleman.
Uncovering Evolution
Sun 21 Feb 2010
10.00 am - 4.00 pm, Lecture Room 1,
£40 (£36 for Members), please call 0131 248 2937 to book.
Learn how to uncover the evolutionary history of plants. Discover how plants are related to each other and how we can use this information to study, name, classify and conserve them.
Taught by Elspeth Haston. (Dr Haston is an SRGC Member, of course!!)Heralding SpringSun 28 Feb
2.00 pm - 3.30 pm, Leaving from the John Hope Gateway, £4, booking advisable on 0131 248 2937, or in person at the Palm House.
Defeat winter blues, put a spring in your step by joining a walk to enjoy the early flowering bulbs, shrubs and herbaceous plants throughout the Garden
Moss Identification: Level 2Sun 28 Feb 2010
10.00 am - 4.00 pm, field site to be confirmed,
£45 (£40.50 for Members), please call 0131 248 2937 to book.
This workshop will include the ecology and distribution of bryophytes and the construction of keys. Previous attendance on Moss ID for Beginners or other experience required. Taught by David Chamberlain.
Family EventsBiodiversity Festival - Alexander HamiltonSat 6 - Sun 7 Feb 2010
1.00 pm - 4.00 pm, Real Life Science Studio, John Hope Gateway, free, drop in, no booking required, ages 5+.
Award-winning artist Alexander Hamilton and the RBGE phenology team record the coming of spring in a unique art/science collaboration. Techniques such as photograms and images made from capillary-action join scientific methods to show seasonal change in our native woodland flora
Biodiversity Festival - Nature's Job CentreSat 13 - Sun 14 Feb
1.00 pm - 4.00 pm, Real Life Science Studio, John Hope Gateway, free, drop in, no booking required, ages 5+.
Temping for trees? Flexi-time for fleas? Discover the variety of roles different species play in the environment at Nature’s Job Centre. Recruit the right critter for the right job, and find out if it’s a lichen’s livelihood or business for bees!
With the University of Edinburgh
Biodiversity Festival - PhylogenySat 20 - Sun 21 Feb 2010
1.00 pm - 4.00 pm, Real Life Science Studio, John Hope Gateway, free, drop in, no booking required, Ages 5+.
All living things are linked by a common ancestor. The ‘Tree of Life’ is a powerful visualisation of an important scientific idea. Explore life’s unifying principal with RBGE scientists and artist Hamer Dodds.
Biodiversity Festival - John Muir TrustSat 27 - Sun 28 Feb 2010
1.00 pm - 4.00 pm, Real Life Science Studio, John Hope Gateway, free, drop in, no booking required, ages 5+.
John Muir (1838-1914) is considered by many to be the founding father of the modern conservation movement. Find out more about the John Muir Trust, the leading wild land conservation charity in the United Kingdom.
www.jmt.org Live PerformancesTalking Trees StorytellingSun 21 Feb 2010
2.00 pm - 3.00 pm, Patrick Geddes Room, John Hope Gateways, free, no booking required, ages 5+.
Meet the Talking Trees Storytellers for their monthly session of stories of trees and travellers, magic and marvels.
ExhibitionsThe Wych Elm Project Until Sunday, 21 March 9.30am-7.00pm, John Hope Gateway, free
The Wych Elm Project features work by some of Scotland's leading makers using material from a giant and much loved wych elm that was felled in the Botanic Garden in 2003.
Karla BlackSat 14 Nov - Tues 9 Feb 2010
10.00 am - 3.30 pm, Inverleith House, no booking required, admission free. Inverleith House open Tuesday - Sunday, 10am to 3.30pm.
Highly acclaimed internationally, Glasgow-based artist Karla Black (b. 1972) will make new installations for the seven rooms of Inverleith House, using ephemeral materials to create powerful works evoking the landscape.
Spring Bouquet
Tues 2 - Fri 26 Feb 2010
10.00 am – 4.30 pm (Monday – Friday), Library Foyer, 20a Inverleith Row.
Snowdrops have featured prominently in previous February exhibitions.