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Garden Tree Mapping

Learn how to draw your own map of the trees at the San Antonio Botanical Garden with cartographer Emma Schmidt.
Date Saturday, May 30, 2026
Time 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Cost $35 ($30 member). Registration closes when class is filled.

In this workshop, you will explore tree diversity across the Garden before creating a map of the native tree species. You will be led through the entire map and drawing process (no experience required!) and all materials will be provided. Feel free to bring your favorite drawing tools. The class will be held inside and outside so dress appropriately for the weather.

Instructor: Emma Schmidt

About the artist: As a native Texan artist with a deep love for nature, Emma draws inspiration from the world around her to create hand drawn designs that tell meaningful stories. With a background in painting from Savannah College of Art & Design, she has grown her art practice through a range of mediums, including intricate inked maps, watercolors, illustration and large-scale painted murals. Her primary medium is cartography, creating maps that tell stories, give direction and chart memories. In recent years, her maps have taken a nature focus with a range of subjects from bird migration flyways, state aquifers and springs, hiking trail maps and native species illustrations. Emma approaches her work as a cartographer, naturalist and storyteller, creating artwork that uplift a landscape in hand drawn inked lines.