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X-WR-CALDESC:Kokedama is a green moss ball that refers to a Japanese botani
cal art. The name is composed of two Japanese characters: 'Ko ke' means mo
ss\, and 'dama' means ball. In this hands-on workshop\, Young Choe will in
troduce this unique and beautiful art. Participants will learn traditional
planting methods\, display techniques\, and instructions for maintaining
these miniature representations of nature. All materials are provided.\n\n
Young Choe studied traditional art-ink painting and calligraphy in her nat
ive Korea before moving to the United States. She obtained her BS in Horti
culture from the University of Maryland. While volunteering at the Nationa
l Bonsai & Penjing Museum\, she was able to combine her artistic talent an
d her knowledge of horticulture to create Kusamono and Kokedama. She trave
led to Japan to study this unique art form with master Kusamono artist Kei
ko Yamane. In the world outside the Museum\, she worked with native plants
at the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service\, National Plant Materi
als Center in Beltsville\, MD. She also was a propagation horticulturist a
t the U.S. National Arboretum.\n\nFee: $35 members\, $40 non-members\n\nRegister for Kokedama\n
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DESCRIPTION:Kokedama is a green moss ball that refers to a Japanese botanic
al art. The name is composed of two Japanese characters: 'Ko ke' means mos
s\, and 'dama' means ball. In this hands-on workshop\, Young Choe will int
roduce this unique and beautiful art. Participants will learn traditional
planting methods\, display techniques\, and instructions for maintaining t
hese miniature representations of nature. All materials are provided.\n\nY
oung Choe studied traditional art-ink painting and calligraphy in her nati
ve Korea before moving to the United States. She obtained her BS in Hortic
ulture from the University of Maryland. While volunteering at the National
Bonsai & Penjing Museum\, she was able to combine her artistic talent and
her knowledge of horticulture to create Kusamono and Kokedama. She travel
ed to Japan to study this unique art form with master Kusamono artist Keik
o Yamane. In the world outside the Museum\, she worked with native plants
at the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service\, National Plant Materia
ls Center in Beltsville\, MD. She also was a propagation horticulturist at
the U.S. National Arboretum.\n\nFee: $35 members\, $40 non-members
\n\nRegister for Kokedama\n
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SUMMARY:Kokedama
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