Level: Beginner/Intermediate, with prior experience drawing and painting.
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Artist Biography
Barry W. Van Dusen is an internationally recognized wildlife artist living in central Massachusetts, USA. Barry has illustrated many publications for the Massachusetts Audubon Society, and his bird illustrations have appeared in books published by the American Birding Association, HarperCollins, Princeton University Press and Cornell University (Comstock). His paintings have been featured in Bird Watcher’s Digest, Birder’s World, Birds Illustrated (U.K.), Wildlife Art and Yankee magazines.
At the invitation of the Artists for Nature Foundation, Barry has traveled to Spain, England, Ireland, India, Peru and Israel, working alongside other wildlife artists to raise money for conservation of threatened habitats.
In 2014, Barry was named Master Artist at the annual BIRDS IN ART show (Wausau, Wisconsin) – an award which recognizes artists who have shown “outstanding achievement in using bird imagery in their artwork”. Previous recipients of the award include Roger Tory Peterson and Robert Bateman.
In recent years Barry has been Artist-in-Residence at Fruitlands Museum (Harvard, MA), Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (Boothbay, ME) and Tower Hill Botanic Garden (Boylston, MA). He has recently completed a two-year residency for The Massachusetts Audubon Society, visiting and painting at all of Mass Audubon’s sanctuaries throughout Massachusetts. The premier exhibition of his residency work was on display at Mass Audubon’s Museum of American Bird Art in Canton, MA, in Summer 2017.