
Ikebana Arrangements for the Tokonoma
Ikebana International of Asheville is sponsoring its March program. Ikebana, translated from Japanese as “living flowers,” is flower arrangement known worldwide for its grace and…
Read MoreIkebana International of Asheville is sponsoring its March program. Ikebana, translated from Japanese as “living flowers,” is flower arrangement known worldwide for its grace and…
Read MoreUnique techniques of leaf manipulation will be demonstrated by Suzanne Dillingham of the Ichiyo School. Leaves can be changed beyond recognition and provoke a…
Read MoreIkebana International presents its annual luncheon, demonstration and silent auction on August 27, welcoming and hosting guest presenter Elaine Jo, a nationally known ikebana…
Read MoreHaving Fun Being Creative – Interpreting Art for Art in Bloom will be held at the Folk Art Center.
Read MoreIkenobo is the first ikebana school and is 555 years old. For any art form to survive, it has to evolve and today the…
Read MoreBonsai is a living form of art that demands both a knowledge of horticulture and an artistic eye. Peggy Snow has been studying bonsai…
Read MoreHardy chrysanthemums are perhaps the most common fall flower, blooming in September and October in an obliging array of autumnal colors. But another seasonal…
Read MoreJapanese Culture Center Opens in Hendersonville.
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