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Onsite Floral Design | Ikebana-Inspired Arrangement

"Yesterday's flowers are today's dreams."  -Japanese Proverb 

Be inspired by ikebana, the Japanese art form that embraces nature and harmony through flowers. A traditional kenzan will be used instead of chicken wire in a low ceramic container. Please note this workshop is inspired by ikebana, but not an ikebana workshop.

All materials are included. The completed arrangement will be approximately twelve inches wide. Payment is required in advance due to materials fees and is non-refundable. This program is limited to twelve people and must have a minimum of four participants to take place. In the event that the workshop is cancelled, participants may choose to participate in another session.

​ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Ami Wilber became the floral and event décor designer at Hillwood in November 2016. Ami has over twenty-five years of experience as a floral designer. She received a bachelor's degree in fine art from Miami University of Ohio and a Master's of Fine Arts from the Rochester Institute of Technology, School for American Crafts. Prior to joining Hillwood, Ami created sculptures and exhibiting her installations at galleries and public spaces in Washington, DC.