Current members of ASBA are eligible to have a page in the Member Gallery.  All of the pages can be accessed from the World Wide Web.  If you would like to participate, send a brief bio of 250 words or less and contact information, as well as two digital images of your artwork.  Digital images should be of excellent quality and corrected to eliminate unwanted color casts and backgrounds. Images should be JPEG files (.jpg), no more than 300 DPI and should not exceed a height or width of 600 pixels. Please include titles and media with the images. 
Send completed package to to Susan Rubin via email to susan@susanrubinstudio.com .  

All images should be of work executed by hand in traditional botanical media.  The subject plant must be the prominent feature of the work.  Though the Member Gallery is not juried,  please note that all submissions will be vetted for appropriateness to the Mission and Definition of the ASBA: 

The American Society of Botanical Artists, Inc. (ASBA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting public awareness of botanical art and to encouraging the development of this continuing artistic tradition. The botanical art tradition combines science and art. Botanical artists seek to understand the structure of plants and to communicate this knowledge to their audience in an aesthetically pleasing manner. While botanical art encompasses a range of styles, the focus of the ASBA is on work that conforms to the above definition, whether it takes the form of scientific illustration or realistic drawing and painting of botanical subjects.