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Residency/Fellowship Alumni Summary

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Elaine Searle, 2022

Sarah Goolishian

Dark Hellebore by Elaine Searle.

Botanical Artist in Residence, 2022

Elaine Searle is botanical artist based in Norfolk, UK. She is internationally recognized for her watercolor paintings of plants, fruit and vegetables. To view her work, visit her website.

Irina Neacsu, 2022

Sarah Goolishian

She Made Her Choice by Irina Neacsu.

Botanical Artist in Residence, 2022

Irina Neacșu is a designer and a botanical artist, member of the American Society of Botanical Artists and founder of the Romanian Society of Botaical Artists. Her projects cover a wide range of creative fields, from painting and graphics to art teaching, applied arts and interior design. 

Phoebe Springstubb, 2022

Sarah Goolishian

Stacy B. Lloyd III Fellowship for Bibliographic Studies, 2022

Phoebe Springstubb is a PhD candidate in Art and Architectural History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her current doctoral research is a comparative study of the visual cultures of the North American and Russian Arctics in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. 

Jessamine Finch, 2022

Sarah Goolishian

Fellowship for Plant Conservation Biology, 2022

Jessamine is a Research Botanist at Native Plant Trust in Framingham, MA. She explores research through applied investigations of the environmental tolerance ranges for plants and the intersection of seed ecology, ecological restoration, and climate change. You can learn more about her on our blog.

Fátima Zagonel, 2022

Sarah Goolishian

‘Pleiochiton ebracteatum’ by Fátima Zagonel

Botanical Artist in Residence, 2022

Fátima Zagonel is a Brazilian artist who worked as a graphic designer for about 20 years before becoming a botanical illustrator. Her current work primarily consists of scientific illustrations of native Brazilian plants, but without forgetting commercial artwork. In 1999, she won the Margaret Mee Foundation Fellowship and was instructed by Christabel King at the Royal Botanic Gardens for six months. She is the Founder Associate of the Botanical Illustration Center of Paraná – CIBP and is a botanical illustration teacher for beginners.  Learn more about her at www.fatimazagonel.com.br.

Maria Alice Rezende, 2022

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‘Monstera deliciosa’ by Maria Alice Rezende

Botanical Artist in Residence, 2022

 Maria Alice Rezende is currently based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she works as an art teacher as well as an illustrator on projects with researchers at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden. Her main creative practice is her  personal work of illustration of native species of Brazilian flora. Her awards include receiving the  "Margaret Mee Foundation Award" at the Royal Botanic Gardens in 2004.  She is currently working on an illustration project on the biodiversity of the South Atlantic Islands.

Keiko Nibu Tarver, 2022

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‘Somei Yoshino Cherry’ by  Keiko Nibu Tarver

Botanical Artist in Residence, 2020

Keiko Nibu Tarver was born in Japan and is currently based in Philadelphia, PA. Her artistic interests includes plants native to the United States and Japan, especially plants of the Aesculus genus.  She is a member and board director of both the American Society of Botanical Artists and the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators. Her awards include receiving Best Student Painting at the Friends Hospital Grounds: A Living Legacy exhibition in 2012. Her work has been exhibited throughout the US.