Ikebana Workshop at Dallas Museum of Art
Experience Japanese Aesthetics Through Flowers
A special hands-on ikebana workshop at the Dallas Museum, exploring seasonal beauty, balance, and mindful creativity.Whether you are new to ikebana or already love flowers, this experience invites you to slow down, observe, and create with intention.
Event Information
Location: Dallas Museum of Art
Date: March 27(Fri.)
Time: To Be Announced App. 10:00am- 4:00 pm
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What You Will Experience/Take away
Gallery Tour (Private) Lunch, snacks, and tools for Ikebana. You will bring your ikebana arranged with Kenzan frog and a vase. • Introduction to the philosophy of ikebana
• Demonstration by Motoko
• Guided hands-on creation
• Reflection and cultural context
Enjoy Japanese green tea with sweets
This workshop offers more than instruction —
it offers a cultural and artistic experience.
You will take your Ikebana flower; Flowers, ceramic vase, kenzan (frog), and handout home with smile on your face.
About the Instructor
Motoko is a Japanese cultural educator and ikebana practitioner dedicated to building connection through art and cross-cultural dialogue.
Motoko is a Japanese cultural educator and ikebana practitioner dedicated to building connection through art and cross-cultural dialogue.
She has led workshops internationally and collaborates with schools, museums, and cultural institutions.
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