Kokedama Workshop
Monday, August 24th
6:30PM-8:00PM
Location: Rochester Arc + Flame Center
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Kokedama (Japanese for "moss ball") is a style of potting plants in a ball of moss and displaying them in a dish or suspended in the air. Sometimes called the “Poor Man’s Bonsai” or “string gardens,” the art of binding plants into lush green, mossy spheres and exhibiting them dates back centuries to the Edo era in Japan (around 1600 A.D.). Kokedama have become incredibly popular due to their nearly self-sustaining nature, and their space-saving qualities are another one of their appealing characteristics — they make lovely hanging display pieces and free up your flooring and shelves! In this workshop, students will make their very own hanging Kokedama as well as learn how to care for and sustain their garden.
This class is appropriate for all ages, although anyone under the age of 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Please purchase one ticket per person attending.
This class will take place at Arc + Flame Center, located at 125 Fedex Way, Rochester, NY 14624.
If you would like to request a sign language interpreter, will be attending class with an aide, or have any preferences (seating, vision access, etc), please fill out our contact form. Arc + Flame Center is fully ADA accessible.
Class ticket purchases are non-refundable for any reason. A transfer into a different class of equal or greater value may be granted if requested at least 72 hours prior to the class date. Students are always welcome to have someone attend in their place, too!
While we know this is not always ideal, as a small business this is the only way we can ensure our teachers are paid for their time and supplies and our venues are paid rent for their space. We appreciate your support!
For more information on our policy, please visit our FAQ.
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Meet the Teacher
Sigriet “Sig” Ferrer launched Prismatic Gardens in 2013, giving outward expression to her lifelong obsession with botany, science, and curiosities of all kinds. Sig is an active member of the artisan community with a deep-rooted passion for learning and more than a decade’s experience. She regularly leads terrarium workshops, designs custom botanicals, exhibits gallery installations, and appears at art and fine craft shows across the United States. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Etsy.