Botanical Art is a beautiful art practice for those who love nature, gardening, botany, science and art! Join New Zealand artist Dr Tabatha Forbes and create elegant botanical drawings inspired by specimens from the stunning gardens of Carrick Hill. Tabatha’s drawing workshop is a guided introduction to the tradition of botanical art, focusing on drawing simple plant forms, composition, and pencil & pen drawing techniques.
This workshop is part of the 2026 Nature Festival, brought to you by Adelaide Central School of Art, and held at Carrick Hill
The course fee includes all materials needed for use in class.
Beginners are always welcome!
Suitable for ages 18+
Max class size: 12
About the venue:
This workshop will be held in the Almond Grove at Carrick Hill if the weather permits (please see the photo below). If not, the class will take place in doors. Please dress for the outdoors, including warm clothes, sun protection and insect repellent as needed. Please bring your own lunch. Metal outdoor chairs will be provided; however, you might want to bring a cushion.
About Dr Tabatha Forbes
Tabatha has a Doctorate in Fine Arts from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. As a multi- disciplinary practicing artist, she has devoted her arts career to working as an artist, arts administrator, writer and tutor. Her studies and practice focus on connecting creativity with her love of nature.
She has lived and worked in New Zealand and the South Pacific. In Taranaki, New Zealand, she owned a gallery and studio and has been teaching Beginners Botanical and Nature Journaling workshops for over twenty years. She moved to Adelaide in January 2024 with a focus on adding Australia’s vibrant flora, fauna and botanical history to her studies.
Images: courtesy of Dr Tabatha Forbes

The Almond Grove at Carrick Hill








