Ikebana Floral Workshop for International Women’s Day
Celebrate International Women's Day by getting your hands dirty and learning the art of Ikebana!
What to Expect
This International Women’s Day, step away from the noise and into a moment of presence. Through the quiet, disciplined art of Ikebana, we’ll observe strength in line, softness in space, and the beauty of intentional form.
Join us for an afternoon of floral arranging where structure meets intuition.
This is a moment to pause, create, and honor the subtle resilience that lives within you.
Whether you attend to celebrate yourself, share the experience with a loved one, or create a heartfelt arrangement for another, this workshop offers a space to reflect, connect, and give beauty with intention.
You will leave with your finished arrangement to take home or gift, along with a new way of observing flowers and space that can enrich your everyday life.
No prior experience is required. The workshop is held in a small group setting with limited spots available.
Celebrate International Women's Day by getting your hands dirty and learning the art of Ikebana!
What to Expect
This International Women’s Day, step away from the noise and into a moment of presence. Through the quiet, disciplined art of Ikebana, we’ll observe strength in line, softness in space, and the beauty of intentional form.
Join us for an afternoon of floral arranging where structure meets intuition.
This is a moment to pause, create, and honor the subtle resilience that lives within you.
Whether you attend to celebrate yourself, share the experience with a loved one, or create a heartfelt arrangement for another, this workshop offers a space to reflect, connect, and give beauty with intention.
You will leave with your finished arrangement to take home or gift, along with a new way of observing flowers and space that can enrich your everyday life.
No prior experience is required. The workshop is held in a small group setting with limited spots available.
What We’ll Explore
From selecting materials and establishing structure to placing the final arrangement, the instructor will guide participants step by step through the creation process.
What’s Included
- Ceramic vase
- Kenzan (flower frog)
- Fresh seasonal flowers and plant materials
- Tea during the session
*Flower materials may vary from those shown in images.
About the Instructor
Nisboa | Ikebana Artist (Instructor of Ikebana, 2nd Grade, Ikenobo) | Fashion Branding Specialist
Based in New York. Trained in the Ikenobo tradition, her practice centers on structure, spatial relationships, and perceptual judgment.
Drawing from her ongoing work in fashion branding and visual aesthetics, she places the logic of traditional ikebana into contemporary contexts, forming a practice rooted in everyday life.
@nisboa
Practical Information
Date & Time
Saturday, March 7, 2026
2:00–4:00 PM
Location
7s Art Labo
36 East Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10002
Group Size
Limited to 7 participants
Language
Instruction will be offered in English and/or Chinese.
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
7s Art Labo
36 E Broadway
Second Floor New York, NY 10002
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