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SUMMARY:Registration Closed: Introductory Class in Ikebana
DESCRIPTION:Registration is closed for this class.\nJoin The Maridon Museum as it hosts the Ikebana International Pittsburgh Chapter for an introductory class in Ikebana from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Saturday\, June 8\, 2024. The class will focus on studying the Sogetsu Ikebana style. \n$75/student—includes materials for the class\, which the attendee can take home. It seats 12 people\, but space is limited—reservations are required. Please Call – 724.282.0123. \nWorkshop participants will learn the foundational techniques of Sogetsu ikebana\, enjoy a demonstration by lead sensei\, and create their ikebana arrangement with select branches and fresh flowers. Sogetsu Pittsburgh is a collective study group founded in 1990 by Reiko Nakajima and Joan Walter.  Along with studying the Sogetsu Ikebana curriculum through workshops\, the group introduces the practice to the public and community through collaborations with various organizations\, venues\, and artists. Sogetsu is a school of ikebana founded in Japan in 1927 by artist Sofu Teshigahara on the premise that traditional ikebana – originally intended for altars\, the tokonoma\, and tea ceremonies – could be expanded and be created “anytime\, anywhere\, by anyone.” Sogetsu incorporates influences\, including modern sculpture\, abstract art\, architecture\, and design\, while honoring custom and particular techniques. \nKebana\, or the “way of flowers\,” is a traditional Japanese art form that involves the arrangement of flowers and other natural materials. Its origins can be traced back to the sixth century when China introduced Buddhism to Japan. Simple flower arrangements were a way of honoring Buddha\, and this practice became the more formalized art of Ikebana. Today\, as a popular living visual art\, classical arrangements have evolved to include freestyle\, emphasizing shape\, line\, and form to create a harmonious relationship between the natural materials and the space around them.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/introductory-class-in-ikebana/
LOCATION:The Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA 16001\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Registration Closed: Rue Snider Presenting "Pop-Up Books"
DESCRIPTION:Class Full: Pop-Up Books\nWe have had such an interest in this program that we have reached capacity. If you did not get to register for this event\, we hope you will consider attending our other two Collector events:\n\nPinball by Pat Gallagher: July 18\, 2024\nThe Art of Nintendo by Jackie Totin: August 15\, 2024\n\nThe Maridon Museum is excited to welcome Rue Snider for the next installment of “The Collectors” series on Wednesday\, June 12th. This session will explore the fascinating world of 3D construction and imagery used to create pop-up books. \n\nClick here to download the flyer.  To register\, or if you have questions\, please call 724-282-0123 or email info@maridon.org.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/rue-snider-presenting-pop-up-books/
LOCATION:The Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA 16001\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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SUMMARY:June Book Club: Number One Chinese Restaurant by Lillian Li
DESCRIPTION:3:00 p.m.\, Thursday\, June 27\, 2024\nNumber One Chinese Restaurant by Lillian Li\n \nDownload the complete book club flyer. \n“Number One Chinese Restaurant” by Lillian Li is set in the Beijing Duck House in Rockville\, Maryland\, a beloved Chinese restaurant. It explores the lives and relationships of the restaurant’s staff. \nOwner Jimmy Han hopes to upgrade the restaurant\, Johnny and Annie want to mend their strained family ties\, and Nan and Ah-Jack consider turning their friendship into something more. Meanwhile\, Nan’s son\, Pat\, gets involved in a dangerous game with Annie\, leading to a family crisis. \nThe novel is a multi-voiced\, poignant\, and darkly funny exploration of family dynamics\, youth\, aging\, and the complexities of parent-child relationships in the restaurant setting. \nPlease join us for all our upcoming in-person Book Club meetings. We also will offer Zoom platform meetings for those not comfortable meeting in person at this time. \nTo register\, or if you have questions\, please call 724-282-0123 or email info@maridon.org.
URL:https://maridon.org/event/july-book-club-number-one-chinese-restaurant-by-lillian-li/
LOCATION:The Maridon Museum\, 322 North McKean St.\, Butler\, PA 16001\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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