Event details
Apr
3
Ikebana Workshop: Celebrating Spring with the Art of Japanese Flower Arranging
"Ikebana”, the art of Japanese flower arranging, has evolved significantly from its origins as temple offerings many centuries ago. It is now a popular living art form that emphasizes the harmony of simple linear construction and the appreciation of the delicate beauty of flowers and natural materials. In Ikebana, carefully selected elements are arranged not only to create a visually pleasing effect, but also to convey a sense of balance, harmony, and beauty in impermanence. In this class, instructor Felicia Pan-Fea will guide students through an east meet west style arrangement, allowing students to gain hands-on experience and explore their creativity. The session will begin with a brief presentation from Japanese Studies Librarian Setsuko Noguchi.
Provided material: Fresh Flowers, plastic container and floral oasis
Have gardening shears? Bring them!
Supplies are very limited. Only those who register and arrive by the start time will be able to make an arrangement. We will begin admitting those on the waitlist at 3pm. Those not able to make an arrangement are still welcome to watch the demonstration.
The photo for this event is just an illustration. Different floral materials will be provided during the workshop.
The Commons Library sits at the center of the new SEAS ES complex. Enter on the first floor on Ivy Lane across from the football stadium or through Briger Hall’s first floor. You can also enter on the second floor from Roper Lane. Find us on the campus map.
The Curiosity Studio is an open presentation space inside the Commons Library’s second floor.
Provided material: Fresh Flowers, plastic container and floral oasis
Have gardening shears? Bring them!
Supplies are very limited. Only those who register and arrive by the start time will be able to make an arrangement. We will begin admitting those on the waitlist at 3pm. Those not able to make an arrangement are still welcome to watch the demonstration.
The photo for this event is just an illustration. Different floral materials will be provided during the workshop.
The Commons Library sits at the center of the new SEAS ES complex. Enter on the first floor on Ivy Lane across from the football stadium or through Briger Hall’s first floor. You can also enter on the second floor from Roper Lane. Find us on the campus map.
The Curiosity Studio is an open presentation space inside the Commons Library’s second floor.
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