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SAT · JUN 20 · 5:00 AM – 7:30 AM
06·20

Field Illustration for Birders

ft. Cheyenne Smith

Schlitz Audubon Nature Center· 1111 E Brown Deer Rd

Sketch live kestrels and nature trails with expert guidance at Schlitz Audubon.

Part I

The details

About this event

Field Illustration for Birders at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is an opportunity to connect with nature through art. Led by experienced Raptor Educator Cheyenne Smith, this seminar invites participants to sketch live kestrels and explore the trails, capturing the beauty of the outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, you'll find inspiration in the natural surroundings.

Held entirely outdoors, this event encourages creativity and mindfulness. Participants will learn to observe and document the environment, enhancing their visual journaling skills. Remember to bring your own sketchbook and any favorite drawing tools. In case of rain, the event will simply shift to the next day, ensuring you won't miss out on this unique experience.

From the organizer

This immersive seminar invites bird lovers to slow down and experience the natural world through field illustration. Held completely outdoors, we’ll begin on the Veranda with a drawing warm-up of one of our live American Kestrel ambassadors, then head out on the trails for more guided exercises and quiet time in nature. While birds are the primary focus, we will encourage you to sketch whatever captures your attention, including plants, landscapes, or other creatures. You will build confidence in visual journaling and explore how to observe and capture posture, movement, field marks, and environmental context in real time. No prior drawing experience required, just curiosity, patience, and a love of being outside. Loose paper and some basic drawing materials will be provided. Please bring your own journal or sketchbook, as well as any other drawing materials you would like to use. Raptor Educator Cheyenne Smith is leading this seminar. With her life-long experience in nature and the arts, she has illustrated two children’s books. Her work utilizes graphic illustration and mediums such as printmaking, pyrography, and watercolor. This seminar will take place entirely outdoors. In the case of inclement weather, this program will be rescheduled for Sunday, June 21 at the same time.

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pro tips

  • First-timers

    Arrive 15 minutes early to find parking and settle in. The Veranda is where you'll start, and it's a bit of a walk from the main entrance.

What's It Actually Like?

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Quiet

Who'll Be There

Likely a mix of adults who are interested in nature and art, including amateur artists, bird watchers, and individuals seeking a peaceful outdoor experience. Expect a crowd that values creativity and environmental appreciation, possibly skewed towards those in their 30s and older.

How the Room Feels

Quiet expected

What You'll Leave With

A new skillA thing you made

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Library rules. Whispers and a calm body — this is not a talking-out-loud room.

Quiet expected

You'll leave with

A new skill
A thing you made

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