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Artwork from left to right: Dolores Skowronski-Malloni - Corymbia ficifolia & Eucalyptus caesiaArtwork from left to right: Harriet O’Donnell - Cymbidium ‘Golden Elf’, Leda Turner - Aeonium arboretum, Ann Hodgkinson - Telopea Shady Lady RedArtwork from left to right: Sharon Field – Banksia integrifolia, Angela Lober – Waratah, Linda Lunnon – Flannel flowersArtwork from left to right: Thea Clark – Sunflowers, Mary Ann Mein - Daucus carota - Wild carrot seed head, Lee  Machain - Amaryllis AmoreArtwork from left to right: Tanya Hoolihan - Strelitzia nicolai, Brenda Haas - Corymbia ficifolia, Maura Chamberlain - Richea dracophyllaArtwork from left to right: Halina  Steele - Syzygium suborbiculare, David Reynolds - Banksia serrata, Lynne Uptin - Hakea laurinaArtwork from left to right: Heather Simkin – Pumpkin, John Pastoriza Pinol – Mangosteens, Rochelle Maree - Sorrento pearArtwork from left to right: Frances Spain – Chinese elm, Sandra Cumming - Eucalyptus rhodantha - pink rose mallee, Joanna Thomas - Dahlia hybridArtwork from left to right: Andrew Carr - Eucalyptus conferruminata buds, flowers and gumnuts

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Membership Subscription

The most important benefits of being a member of BASA are listed below. One of the most valued is our quarterly newsletter. The cost of printing and postage for the 16-page newsletter has made it necessary for us to charge a slightly higher subscription rate for those who want a printed version mailed to them. The online version is posted in the Members Area of our website.

To join BASA there is an initial $10 joining fee plus an annual subscription of $55 for printed newsletters or $40 for online only access. Membership renews annually on 1st July.

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Benefits of being a member of BASA include:

  • Four issues per annum of The Botanical Art Society of Australia Newsletter. This contains feature artist biographies, tips and techniques, colour reproductions, book and exhibition reviews and general society information.
  • Ability to exhibit your work and a biography on the public BASA website Gallery page.
  • Ability to publish details of your exhibitions, workshops, classes or botanical courses to the public.
  • Eligibility to enter the annual BASA Exhibitions and forums
  • Eligibility for BASA Awards in the Exhibitions.
  • Eligibility to attend BASA workshops, functions and online demonstrations.
  • Eligibility to attend General Meetings and the Annual General Meeting, which usually has an invited guest speaker.
  • After one year's membership, eligibility to apply for a BASA grant to support your work if it meets the grant guidelines.

Pandorea jasminoides, Zahra Maarten
Pandorea jasminoides, Zahra Maarten

Telopea braidwood brilliant Judy Morris
Telopea braidwood brilliant Judy Morris

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