Wild Wonder Foundation Events

We host a wide variety of events, including nature journaling classes, retreats, conferences, and teacher trainings both in person and online. Would you like to be the first to hear about what’s coming up?
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Learn to Watercolor with John Muir Laws

Live Online: Saturday, May 18, 2024, 10am-12pm Pacific* $25 suggested donation. Registration required.

Join award-winning artist, author, educator, and scientist John Muir Laws (aka Jack) for a 2-hour class where you will learn tips and techniques to harness the joy and beauty of this artistic medium, streamline your watercolor painting process, and make watercolor work well in field conditions.

April 2024: Global Earth Day Stewardship Challenge

“The month of April is special because it includes Earth Day AND April is also my birthday month. There is no greater gift I’d love from you than time spent nurturing nature and community near you,” says John Muir Laws, aka Jack, co-founder of Wild Wonder Foundation. Jack has issued the Global Earth Day Stewardship Challenge! How will your love of nature move you? How has your nature journaling inspired you to connect with and care for natural spaces in your community?

April 28, 2024—Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Educators Workshop

Join John Muir Laws—co-author of the book How to Teach Nature Journaling—along with other experienced educators for a one-day online practicum for nature journal educators. The workshop also includes several hours of recorded classes you will receive in advance of the live practicum. You will come away from this workshop empowered with best practices and practical tools for teaching nature journaling, and you will be prepared to put them into practice with your students. This workshop is for anyone who is teaching in any form—formal classroom educators, homeschool parents, park rangers, adult education instructors, nature center staff, scout leaders, environmental educators, and more.

Atlantic Puffin page by John Muir Laws

Save the dates! September 18-22, 2024
Sixth Annual Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Conference: ONLINE

Founded in 2019, the Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Conference is the largest international event of its kind, attracting nature journalers from around the world who come to learn from leading educators and innovators in nature journaling, visual thinking, science, art, nature connection, and conservation. We are so excited for our SIXTH annual event in 2024.

Tickets go on sale 4/15/24. Click the link below to learn more!

May 28-June 2, 2024—Wild Wonder Point Reyes Nature Journaling Retreat with John Muir Laws and Kate Rutter

Join John Muir Laws and Kate Rutter for a 5-day nature journaling retreat in the stunning beauty of Point Reyes, California.

August 18-23, 2024—Wild Wonder Sierra Nevada Nature Journaling Retreat with John Muir Laws and Friends

Join John Muir Laws along with other experienced artists and nature journaling educators Rosalie Haizlett and Catherine Hamilton for a 5-day nature journaling retreat at a rustic field campus in the Sierra Nevada on the Yuba River north of Lake Tahoe near Sierra City, California.

Free Recorded Class—Learn to Draw Insects with John Muir Laws

Join award-winning artist, author, educator, and scientist John Muir Laws for a 2-hour recorded class where he will share his best tips and tricks for drawing insects learned through his 35+ years of teaching and illustrating. A widely respected natural science artist and a beloved educator, John Muir Laws (aka Jack) is continually refining his drawing techniques, and this class will include his latest ideas and tips to help you capture insects on paper, including those tricky textured legs, shiny shells, and more!

Free Recorded Class—Learn to Draw Birds with John Muir Laws

Learn how to draw birds from the award-winning artist and author who literally wrote the book on the subject!

Join award-winning artist, author, educator, and scientist John Muir Laws for a 2-hour recorded class where he will share his best tips and tricks for drawing birds learned through his 35 years of teaching and illustrating. A widely respected avian artist, John Muir Laws (aka Jack) is continually refining his bird drawing techniques, and this class will include his latest ideas and tips to help you capture birds on paper. Free but registration required (you will receive an email with the recording link and the class handout). Suggested donation: $25.

Free Recorded Class—Learn to Draw Gourds with John Muir Laws

Oh My Gourd-ness! Join award-winning artist, author, educator, and scientist John Muir Laws, aka Jack, for this fun, engaging, and empowering class on drawing and painting “gourd”-geous gourds in your nature journal. In this 2-hour recorded class, you will learn how to draw and paint all kinds of gourds, from shiny, plump pumpkins to warty gourds with interesting twists and intricate color markings. Because of their challenging shapes and textures, gourds are a great way to get in some pencil miles that you can apply to lots of other subjects. This is a fundraiser for food security at the Amani Children's Home in Tanzania.

Free Recorded Class—Learn to Draw Happy Little Trees with John Muir Laws

Join award-winning artist, author, educator, and scientist John Muir Laws, aka Jack, for this fun, engaging, and empowering class on drawing and painting “happy little trees” in your nature journal—in honor of Bob Ross’ birthday (he would have been 81 on Oct 29). In this 2-hour recorded class, you will learn how to draw trees in all their forms—individual trees, blocks of trees, and far off trees as part of a larger landscape. This is a fundraiser for the Wild Wonder Microgrant Program, which will debut in 2024. Suggested donation: $25.

Free Recorded Class—Learn to Draw Water with John Muir Laws

Sign up now! Recording will be emailed to you after June 1. Join award-winning artist, author, educator, and scientist John Muir Laws for a 2-hour recorded class where he will share his best tips and tricks for drawing water learned through his 35 years of teaching, illustrating, and journaling. Learn how to capture water in your nature journal—from mountain streams to still lakes to wild waterfalls—and show motion, colors, and sparkle of light. Jack will demonstrate techniques with pencil, watercolor, gouache, and gel pen.

All ages and levels welcome. This class is a fundraiser for the Wild Wonder Foundations Micro Grant Program, which will debut in 2024. Suggested donation: $25.

Free Recorded Class: Learn to Draw Plants with John Muir Laws

With the bounty of the plant world all around us, it is always a great time to practice drawing and journaling plants and flowers. Join award-winning artist, scientist, and master educator John Muir Laws for a 2-hour introductory class where he will share his best tips and tricks for drawing plants. This class is a fundraiser for the Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Educators’ Conference. Free but registration required. Suggested donation: $25. You will receive an email with the recording link and the class handout.

Free Recorded Class: Learn to Draw Owls with John Muir Laws

Learn “owl” about drawing these magnificent, mysterious, and majestic raptors of the night in this FREE 2-part recorded class with award-winning artist, scientist, and master educator John Muir Laws (aka Jack), author of The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds.

REMINDER: Community Events Calendar

In addition to the many free live classes and video lessons offered by John Muir Laws, other members of the nature journaling community offer classes and events in person and online. Meet new friends, get inspired, and keep up with your pencil miles by joining these events!

Past Events

Amy Tan and Tony Foster in Conversation with John Muir Laws: Sunday, Sept 17, 2023

A Wild Wonder Foundation Celebration at The Foster Museum, Palo Alto, California, Sunday, September 17, 2023, 4-9pm

Join Amy Tan and John Muir Laws, a.k.a. Jack, for a special reception and conversation about Amy’s forthcoming book, The Backyard Bird Chronicles (Knopf, April 2024, foreword by David Sibley), a collection of nature journal pages, stories, and portraits of the birds from Amy’s backyard. The celebration will begin with a conversation between British artist Tony Foster and John Muir Laws about Tony’s recent journey, Watercolor Diaries from the Green River, as well as an exploration of Tony’s four decades of exploring and documenting wild places around the world.

Sandhill Crane Field Trip with John Muir Laws: Sunday, December 10, 10am-4pm.

Prepare yourself for a primeval experience. Join John Muir Laws, Kate Rutter, and the SF Bay Area Nature Journal Club for a field trip to the Sacramento Valley in Northern California to draw and study the Sandhill Cranes that migrate to the area for the winter. We will meet at 10am at the Cosumnes River Preserve Visitor’s Center and explore wetlands through the morning. In the afternoon we will head to Staten Island Road to watch the fly-in of vast numbers of cranes before nightfall. Though the program ends at 4:00 PM, sunset will be at 4:45 PM, this is often a magical time with the cranes. Consider leaving yourself a little wiggle room in your schedule should you want to stay and sketch a little more.

Would you like some helpful tips on drawing cranes before you go? Check out this video tutorial by John Muir Laws and these three blog posts: basic crane lines, crane anatomy, and painting cranes in the landscape.

Bring your journaling supplies, a portable stool, binoculars, and a spotting scope (if you have one), PLUS a potluck lunch treat to share and your own bowl, spoon, napkin, and water. Bring a sun hat and a warm hat, and dress in/bring extra layers as it can be cold. 

This is a fundraiser for the Wild Wonder Foundation. $25 suggested donation, no registration necessary. If rain is a possibility, check this listing on the morning of the event to see if the trip is canceled or diverted to another (dry) location.