
About this Event
Ikebana is simple yet dynamic. With a "less is more" style and an eye for creative reuse, you can make an edgy sculptural arrangement using minimal and recycled materials. In this session you will learn to manipulate leaves to form interesting shapes and lines. You’ll make or find a container with character with which to complete an ikebana inspired design to take home.
Please note we have a sliding scale for tickets for this event! The break down is as follows:
General Admission #1: Covers the cost of workshop and materials
General Admission #2: Covers cost of workshop, materials, and supports the instructor
General Admission #3: Covers cost of workshop, materials, supports the instructor, and helps keep our workshops more accessible
About Rachel Johnson
With a background in shiatsu, teaching, and visual design, Japanese flower arranging - Ikebana - struck many chords with me. What began as a gardener’s creative outlet, became an artistic discipline, a livelihood, and most of all a lifelong path of learning.
I began my Sogetsu studies over twenty years ago and have been teaching since 2010. I maintain active membership in the Sogetsu Teachers' Association and hold the rank of Komon. In the San Francisco Bay Area, I regularly exhibit at the deYoung and Asian Art Museums, and organize workshops for Soho Study Group members.
About SCRAP
We at SCRAP breathe new life into old arts & crafts supplies and reduce waste by diverting over 200 tons of materials heading to landfill every year. To learn more about SCRAP and our mission to make art materials & education more accessible to all, please visit our website at www.scrap-sf.org

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SCRAP, 2150 Newcomb Avenue, San Francisco, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 71.21