Invitation to Ikebana
Ikebana is an expression of our respect and appreciation towards nature. We observe life through the arrangement of plants. During each class, participants receive hands-on instruction to put together an arrangement to take home.
This workshop is open to all skill levels.
January - Traditional with Kazuko Kozai
February - Contemporary with Jane Carpenter
March - Contemporary with Midori Allmeyer
April - Modern with Namiko Reynolds
May - Contemporary with Midori Allmeyer
June - Traditional with Kazuko Kozai
July - Contemporary with Jane Carpenter
August - Contemporary with Midori Allmeyer
September - Modern with Namiko Reynolds
November - Traditional with Kazuko Kozai
December - Contemporary with Midori Allmeyer
Special Instructions:
Students are encouraged to bring their own Ikebana container (vase) and a large kenzan (pin-frog, 3.5" diameter or larger) as well as garden clippers (or Ikebana scissors) so that they can take home their finished arrangement. The kenzan and Ikebana vase can be reused for future arrangements again and again for years. A container, kenzan and scissors will be lent during the class for those who don't bring their own.
Price: $52, $47 member
Instructor: see list above