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This 1-day workshop will introduce participants to the meditative practice of arranging white sand, stones, and small tools on black lacquer trays to create ephemeral miniature landscapes. Ticket required, discount for members, Museum Friends, and students.Learn more and register here: https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/calendar/creative-classes-japanese-art-bonseki
Rooted in ancient Japanese and Chinese traditions and connected to the appreciation of suiseki (scholar’s stones), bonseki embodies themes of ephemerality, seasonal awareness, and poetic reflection. Through guided demonstrations, hands-on practice, and quiet viewing (haiken), students will learn both introductory and intermediate techniques for shaping landscapes such as winter skies, blossoms, and birds in flight. The workshop will incorporate seasonal poetry, a tea and sweets service, and group reflection. In addition, participants will have the rare opportunity to view selections from the instructor’s personal antique bonseki collection, including traditional trays and tools, offering a tangible connection to the art form’s history and refinement. The class resonates with Japanese aesthetic traditions within the Arts of Asia collections at the Denver Art Museum.
About the Educator:
Sara Linden is a contemporary bonseki artist and cultural preservationist based in Arvada, CO. Her work showcases the traditional Japanese art of ephemeral sand painting through poetic seasonal compositions. Her practice blends knowledge gained from years of formal study in chadō (tea ceremony), kadō (ikebana), and bonseki, including intensive training in Kyoto. She holds instructor-level certifications in Ikenobo ikebana (Waki Kyōju Sankyū, Instructor 3rd Grade; Junkakyō) and foundational chadō ranks (Nyūmon, Naraigoto), reflecting deep engagement with classical Japanese aesthetics and ritual. Her work is regularly exhibited at Boulder’s Canyon Gallery and was featured internationally in Kyoto in November 2025.
As the first international practitioner in her bonseki school, she has worked to expand awareness of this rarely seen art form through therapeutic art programs, exhibitions, and global outreach. She also facilitates mindfulness-based art sessions for patients at Denver Health, using bonseki as a meditative, therapeutic modality. Her current focus is on reviving and sharing this quiet art form through community classes, artist residencies, and wellness-integrated exhibitions.
Sara’s works reflect a quiet reverence for seasonal change and impermanence, combining historical precision with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. Her work is rooted in a reverence for resources, time, and tradition, and reflects a quiet dedication to preserving endangered cultural arts while offering viewers an experience of seasonality, impermanence, and beauty. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and a Master of Library Science.
Image: "Bonseki Winter" by Sarah Linden. Artwork courtesy of the artist.
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100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO, United States, Colorado 80204
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