Arranging Nature

Azzmin Frances

Explore the delicate art of Ikebana and transform natural blooms into expressive floral arrangements with Azzmin Frances of Braer Studio.

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Arranging Nature

Explore the delicate art of Ikebana and transform natural blooms into expressive floral arrangements with Azzmin Frances of Braer Studio.

Workshop

Sunday 31 May 1pm-3pm

Using foraged materials from the Bundanon landscape alongside selected blooms, participants will create freestyle arrangements while learning key Ikebana principles such as symmetry, tension, and negative space.

This workshop invites you to slow down, connect with nature, and express creativity through thoughtful design.

Drawing on the style of Ikebana called Sogetsu Ikebana, Azzmin demonstrates how anyone can engage with this expressive art form using any materials. Participants are welcome to take their creations home to continue practicing and exploring the making of their arrangements.


Cost

Adult $55
Member $44
Concession / Youth $50

Ticket includes complimentary iced tea

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2 events 10% off
3 events 15% off
4+ events 20% off

Location

Bundanon Art Museum
The Bridge
170 Riversdale Road
Illaroo NSW 2540

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Featuring

Azzmin Frances is the founder of Braer Studio, a multidisciplinary creative studio that merges floral artistry with contemporary design. Braer celebrates beauty in the unexpected. The way they arrange flowers is an extension of how they view the world around them, with deep reverence for the natural world. Braer practices a style of Ikebana called Sogetsu Ikebana. The Sogetsu school of Ikebana was founded in 1927 by Sōfū Teshigahara, who recognised Ikebana as a creative art that anyone can practice, using any material. 

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