About this Event
Calling all grant professionals! Discover a restorative and creativity-sparking break from the world of deadlines, narratives, and budgets at a kokedama workshop. Hosted at Paraiso Plant Studio in Berkeley, this one-hour session introduces you to the traditional Japanese art of crafting elegant moss-ball plant displays, a hands-on activity that blends focus, artistry, and calm.
Guided by houseplant expert and botanical artist Umut Y., you’ll create and take home your own kokedama using a 4-inch plant and all provided materials, you will also receive written care instructions so your moss-ball companion thrives long after the workshop. Think of it as a living reminder to breathe between proposals.
Umut brings years of experience in plant styling and botanical art, making the workshop both skill-building and joyfully accessible, perfect for professionals who spend their days balancing detail-oriented work with big-picture impact. Whether you're new to plant crafting or a seasoned plant enthusiast, this session offers a refreshing shift from screens to soil while building community with fellow grant writers, managers, and fundraisers.
We also hope to cultivate connection. If you have dietary restrictions or would like to bring a snack or beverage to share, feel free to let us know.
Parking: Paraiso Plant Studio is located in a charming commercial area with great restaurants and is just a short walk from a free parking lot.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Paraíso Plant Studio, 1780 Fourth Street, Berkeley, United States
USD 10.00 to USD 55.00












