From Rock to Paper: Sketch like a Geologist
Join us for a creative and educational workshop where art meets geology. This hands-on workshop will explore the geological history of Stirling through pencil and paper. Discover how scientific sketching helps geologists to understand the landscape and learn to observe the world with a keen eye and curiosity.
Geologists are artists out in the field, sketching observations to record and analyse the natural world. In this workshop, combining geology and art, participants will:
- Learn how geologists use drawing as a scientific tool
- Discover the geology of Stirling - from volcanic activity to glacial sculpting
- Explore and take part in basic geological field sketching techniques
No matter your level of drawing skill or geological knowledge, we’ll guide you through sketching techniques and note-taking practices - perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
This in-person workshop is led by Josephine, who holds a BSc in Geological Sciences. You will be provided with a notebook and pencil so you can note down your geological observations!
Who is it for
- Adult (+14 years) with an interest in geology and/or art
- Anyone curious about the connection between art and geology
- No previous experience in geology or art is required, just an interest in observing the world around you
Accessibility
This event includes a walk around parts of Stirling to explore geological features in the landscape. Participants should be comfortable walking and being on their feet for up to 1.5 hours at a gentle pace, including some uneven paths and slight inclines. A moderate level of fitness is recommended. We will meet at Stirling Castle Car Park.
Please wear comfortable footwear and come prepared wearing suitable clothing for the weather.
Unfortunately, this event may not be suitable for those with limited mobility or who require step-free access. If you have any questions about the route or would like to discuss your access needs, please get in touch, and we will do our best to support you.