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A
lison Watt: Artist, Poet, Author, Naturalist, Teacher


Alison Watt is a naturalist, artist, and writer who lives with her husband Kim on Protection Island near Nanaimo B.C., where they have raised two children, Lindsay and Sophie.

Alison grew up in Victoria B.C., studied biology at Simon Fraser University and botany at the University of British Columbia.  She has worked as Education Coordinator at VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver, a tour leader in Central and South America, and a naturalist aboard the west coast schooner Maple Leaf, sailing among B.C.’s Gulf Islands, Haida Gwaii, the Great Bear Rainforest, and Alaska.

Alison’s background informs both her painting and writing. Watercolours and acrylics draw on images from nature. Her non-fiction book, set on a remote seabird colony, is a moving memoir about life and death in the human and natural world. In her poems, scenes of ordinary life unfold in a backdrop of light cycles, tides, and weather, and attempt to capture the lyricism of the processes of nature. Some are set in an Amazon Research station and explore taxonomy and diversity. In others, she moves past nature as a backdrop to delve more deeply into its inner, often invisible workings  (photosynthesis, pollination…) to release them from the language of science.  

Alison will be taking a year away from teaching as she and her husband Kim set off on their sailboat Circadia. If you want to follow their proposed trip to California, Mexico, and the South Pacific you can check in on Alison's blog: www.alisonwatt.blogspot.com where she will be posting musings, photos, paintings and sketches of their adventures.

 

 
   

 

NEWS AND EVENTS

Alison will be offering a Botanical Painting Course May 5/6 at the UBC Botanical Garden. Please go to UBC Botanical Garden Lectures and Courses for more information.

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