Workshops

Nature Journaling

2026-06-12 00:09:28

 Deaf Bookwave and Nature Conservation Foundation 

Nature Journaling

When

May 31, 2026    
10:30 am - 1:00 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Nature journaling is a creative practice that encourages us to slow down, observe closely, and connect with the natural world through curiosity and reflection. In this session, participants will explore nature using simple tools like sketching, writing, and mindful observation. From leaves and flowers to insects, textures and patterns, the session invites participants to notice the small details often missed in everyday life.

Inspired by the MAP’s Living Botanicals, the programme encourages participants to think about the relationship between plants, observation, storytelling, while exploring how nature has been documented, collected, and represented over time.

Bookings

This event is fully booked.


Deaf Bookwave

Deaf Bookwave is a book club created by Deaf people, for Deaf people. It is a space where the Deaf community can come together to read, discuss, and express emotions, thoughts, and experiences through books and sign language. Deaf Bookwave believes that Deaf people deserve access to stories, literature, and emotional expression in their own language and culture. The book club encourages Deaf readers to explore different genres, share personal reflections, and connect with others in a fully Deaf-friendly environment. Deaf Bookwave hosts regular book discussions, emotional sharing circles, creative sessions, and more. Every Deaf voice matters, and every story brings us closer together. At Deaf Bookwave, we celebrate Deaf identity, Deaf expression, and the power of storytelling.

Nature Conservation Foundation

Tanmaye G and Deepthi Gowda work with the Early Bird team at the Nature Conservation Foundation, which connects children and beginners with nature through birds, creativity, and observation. Their work focuses on making nature learning accessible, engaging, and rooted in curiosity. They are interested in exploring the connections between art, science, observation, and storytelling through practices such as nature journaling and creative reflection.