Painting Enlightenment ends March 27 at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens (Delray Beach)

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April schedule:
Tuesdays, April 5, 12, 19, 26
Ikebana Flower Arrangement – Ikenobo School
Time: Beginners – 11am – 1pm
Intermediate – 1pm – 3pm*
Cost: $80 (Morikami Members $70). Advance Registration Required.
Intermediate courses are for students with prior experience or have taken at least three sessions of Ikebana classes. Flower arranging, ikebana, is a traditional Japanese art form spanning centuries. Ikebana has various different schools of study, each with unique philosophies and aesthetics. Dating back to the 15th century, the Ikenobo School is the oldest and most traditional. Students in this course learn the basic principles and style, creating fresh flower arrangements each week to take home and enjoy. Wednesdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27 Ikebana Flower Arrangement – Sogetsu School Time: Beginners – 10am – 12:30pm Intermediate – 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Cost: $80 (Morikami Members $70). Advance Registration Required.
Flower arranging, ikebana, is a traditional Japanese art form spanning centuries. Ikebana has various
different schools of study, each with unique philosophies and aesthetics. The Sogetsu School is a
contemporary school, which focuses on the creativity and individuality of ikebana. The idea is
that ikebana can be done by anyone, anywhere, with almost anything. Students will learn the basics of
Sogetsu and create pieces each week to take home and enjoy. *Intermediate courses are for students with
prior experience.

Thursdays, April 7, 14, 21, 28
Sumi-e Ink Floral Painting – Beginner
Time: Floral – 10:30am – 12:30pm
Cost: $70 (Morikami Members $65). Advance Registration Required.
Sumi-e is a form of Japanese ink painting brought from China in the 12th century. Primarily done in black
ink, the name literally means, “charcoal drawing” in Japanese. Students grind their own ink using an ink
stick and a grinding stone and learn to hold and utilize brushes to create the primary sumi-e
brushstrokes. Floral and landscape classes will start with a review of the basic techniques before moving
on to the main subject.
Thursday, April 7
Mori Stories: Momotaro, The Peach Boy
Time: 1pm
Cost: FREE for members or with paid museum admission. No Reservation Required.
A baby, found inside a peach, grows into a boy of amazing strength. This is a story of how he learns to use
that strength wisely.
Fridays, April 8, 15, 22, 29
Sumi-e Ink Painting Class
Time: Floral – 10:30am – 12:30pm
Landscape – 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Cost: $70 (Morikami Members $65). Advance Registration Required.
Sumi-e is a form of Japanese ink painting brought from China in the 12th century. Primarily done in black
ink, the name literally means, “charcoal drawing” in Japanese. Students grind their own ink using an ink
stick and a grinding stone and learn to hold and utilize brushes to create the primary sumi-e
brushstrokes.
Saturday, April 9
Shibori Indigo – Napkin II Workshop
Time: 10am – 3pm
Cost: $65. Advance Registration Required.
The use of indigo dye, or aizome, has a long and cherished history in Japan. The deep blue colors for
which Japanese textiles are celebrated come from the leaves of the tade ai, a plant introduced to Japan
from China in the sixth century. Shibori is a Japanese technique of manual-resist dyeing used to make
patterns on fabrics. Learn new techniques building off from the Shibori Napkins I workshop and create a
new set of unique dinner napkins for your home.
Saturdays, April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7
Japanese Traditional Music: Koto Class
Time: Beginners – 10:15am – 12:15pm
Intermediate – 1pm-3pm
Cost: $155 (Morikami Members $150). Advance Registration Required.
The koto is a traditional Japanese stringed instrument first introduced to Japan from China in the 7th-8th
centuries. Learn about the history, culture and techniques in how to play this exquisite instrument in this
five-week course. Instruments will be provided for participants to use in the class.
Sundays, April 10, 24 or Thursdays, April 14, 28
Sado: Tea Ceremony – Beginner
Time: 10:15am –12:15am

Cost: $60 (Morikami Members $55). Advance Registration Required.
Expand upon your knowledge of Japanese tea ceremony in this hands-on class. Perform a traditional
Japanese tea ceremony, with its ever-evolving seasonal subtleties, in the authentic Seishin-an Tea House
under the tutelage of master instructor Yoshiko Hardick.

Sundays, April 10, 24
Sado: Tea Ceremony – Intermediate
Time: 1pm – 4pm
Cost: $60 (Morikami Members $55). Advance Registration Required.
Expand upon your knowledge of Japanese tea ceremony in this hands-on class. Perform traditional
Japanese tea ceremony, with its ever-evolving seasonal subtleties, in the authentic Seishin-an Tea House
under the guidance of instructor Yoshiko Hardick. The tea ceremony changes from month to month and
from season to season. Intermediate course requires approval by the instructor before registering.
Saturday, April 16
Sado: The Way of Tea Demonstration
Time: 12pm, 1:30pm or 3pm
Cost: $5 with paid museum admission.
Observe Japanese sadō, an ever-changing demonstration rich in seasonal subtleties. The true spirit of
sadō — harmony (wa), reverence (kei), purity (sei), and tranquility (jaku) —along with a sip of matcha
green tea and a sweet treat—will help you bring a calm perspective into your busy life.
Saturday, April 23
Adult Calligraphy Workshop
Time: 11:30am – 1pm or 2pm – 3:30pm
Cost: $35 (Cost does not include museum admission). Advance Registration Required.
Learn brush strokes using sumi ink and a brush to write Japanese characters. After practicing on paper
you will create a final calligraphy on shikishi board to take home.
Saturday, April 30
Youth Block Printing Workshop
Time: 10:30am – 12:30pm
Cost: $25. Advance Registration Required.
Japan has a long, rich history of woodblock printing, called mokuhanga, dating back to the 11th century.
The ukiyo-e genre of block prints flourished in Japan from the 17th through 19th centuries. Morikami is
offering a workshop with a modern twist on this ancient art form, carving and printing linoleum blocks to
create unique and exciting imagery. Instructor Brian Reedy has been teaching this method for over 20
years, and offers an approach that is easily accessible for beginners, yet challenging for seasoned artists.
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is located at 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach. For
more information, call (561) 495-0233 or visit morikami.org.

Shibori Indigo Napkin Workshop