Davidson Gallery has a nice online exhibition of Japanese Ukiyo-e prints. Literally translated, Ukiyo means "Floating World" and -e refers to pictures. You can find this at https://www.davidsongalleries.com/exhibitions/japanese-ukioy-e/
from Jeanne Peterson, Continuing Education Chair
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Saturday, April 25, 2020
Thursday, April 23, 2020
National Volunteer Week
In recognition
of National Volunteer Week, I wanted to add my personal THANK YOU for all do
you on behalf of the Garden. See below for today's post in recognition of all
the ways that wonderful volunteers bring the Garden to life.
Nice to see all
these photos, and look forward to the time when these activities, or some
re-imagined version of them, can occur once again!
Jane Stonecipher
Executive DirectorArboretum Foundation
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Japanese Pruning Workshop
Japanese Pruning Workshop
with
Masa Mizuno
LIVE-STREAM
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2020
10am - 12pm (pacific
time)
Presented by
Those who have participated in previous Masa workshops, know
what an amazing opportunity this is to learn from one of the living masters of
Japanese horticulture.
NWLA is pleased to offer this special
Live-Stream event, that also allow many who live across the
country and even the world, to participate. During this live-stream event, you will be taking a virtual tour
of Heron's Rook Gardens on Whidbey Island, and watching close-up as Masa and
his assistant Sam Hendrix share their perspectives, select specimens to transform, discuss philosophy, design and application.
Advanced reservation is required
You can purchase your virtual ticket HERE and NWLA will email detailed
instructions on how to log in to the LIVE STREAM.
Masa and Sam donate their time for this workshop to raise
funds for NWLACC's Global Cultures Educational Program for K
- 12 public school students, helping to graduate culturally ready 21st Century
leaders.
Find out more about this key educational program Global Cultures Experience Programs
Forwarded by Nat Suyenaga on 4/16/2020
from Northwest Language and
Cultural Center, 1804 Scott Road, Suite 104, Freeland, WA 98249