Temecula Valley Museum and the Ikebana Sangetsu present Joyful Flowers: demonstration and display
Visit the Temecula Valley Museum at 28314 Mercedes Street for a free opportunity to learn about the centuries-old Japanese art of flower arranging on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 11 a.m. to noon, on the second floor in the exhibit space.Instructor Virginie Pesch and Professor Valeria Brinkers from the Sangetsu School will present and demonstrate two floral arrangements followed by a Q&A. Two signature Ikebana arrangements will be on display the same day in the exhibition room.Brinkers has been practicing Ikebana for 30 years. She graduated from the Sangetsu School of Flower Arranging, Kado Sangetsu-Ryu, as an instructor in June 1993. The Sangetsu School of Flower Arranging was established on June 15, 1972, inspired by the flower arrangements of Mokichi Okada. The instructor follows O